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First Ever Born and Bred Tasmanian Rostered to the Tasmania JackJumpers

20 May
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North-West Tasmanian Taran Armstrong has made history, becoming the first ever born and bred Tasmanian to sign as a rostered player with the Tasmania JackJumpers.  

The 24-year-old point guard from Burnie has signed for one year, with an option for a second.   

Armstrong is widely considered one of Australia’s greatest emerging talents and the first Tasmanian to reach America’s NBA. He returned home to Burnie earlier this year, after playing for Dubai Basketball.  

When I was reflecting on what I needed next in my career I knew I wanted to go to a place where I could be the best version of myself, and that’s here with the JackJumpers,” Armstrong said.  

I really believe in my ability, but I’m far from a finished product and that’s what I’m excited for – the JackJumpers are nationally renowned for their player development.  

To have all the pieces fall into place and to be able to play for my home state is such a blessing. I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like playing in front of my home crowd, with familiar faces watching, but I know that I can’t wait for it.” 

General Manager of Basketball Operations Darren Smith said it was a monumental moment for Armstrong and the JackJumperswith both aspiring to this moment since the team’s inception five years ago.  

“It’s an exciting time for Tasmania,” Smith said. “We not only have home-grown-talent on the court, but also one of the most exciting Australians in the league right now too. 

“Taran is really crafty with the ball, he’s unpredictable, we’ve never seen a point guard quite like him. He’s really one of the most exciting signatures the JackJumpers have ever had.” 

Head Coach Scott Roth said Armstrong would have an enormous impact on Tasmania.  

To have home-grown-talent of the caliber of Taran on the court in a JackJumpers jersey is so exciting,” Roth said. “Armstrong is exactly what the JackJumpers are all about, the grit and grind and defending the island. 

“We’ve obviously followed him for many years, and have been hopeful that at some point he would want to come back and play for us. Now, the timing is right, the impact he’s going to have on our team and state is incredible – Taran will show Tassie kids what’s possible.  

Personally, I’m excited to coach him, and to have a high level point such as Taran will make the game easier for our players and I’m sure they will love playing with him. 

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