Maba's bullish quest raises questions

THE Malaysian Basketball Association (Maba) have big dreams under their new president, Datuk Lee Tian Hock.

Not only are they targeting a Sea Games gold medal within six years, Maba are also going the FA of Malaysia's way by naturalising players in the hope of attaining success.

Read the New Straits Times for the full report.

It's good to have dreams. What is equally important is for the dreams to turn into reality.

The bullish plans announced by Maba yesterday, however, raises two pertinent question:

i. If they don't get the Sea Games gold medal in the next six years - will the new president and office bearers be held accountable?

ii. Will Maba get the right naturalised players? 

The FA of Malaysia's naturalisation recipe didn't quite work. 

Also, the government must have a stricter vetting system in place when naturalising individuals who don the national jersey. There are many other individuals - born and bred in Malaysia - who are still waiting for their citizenship. They too have a right to be called Malaysians.

Let's revisit this conversation in 2028.

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