Australian Boomers star Jock Landale lands NBA deal with San Antonio Spurs
Making an impression in front of Team USA and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has worked out super well for one Australian Olympic star.
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Playing in front of legendary San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich in Tokyo has paid off for Boomers big man Jock Landale, who is NBA bound after signing a two-year deal with the Spurs.
On the same day Australian teammate Patty Mills officially left the Spurs after 10 seasons to sign a two-year $16m deal at Brooklyn, Landale has linked with the five-time champions.
He will play under Popovich at the Spurs, a man he will face when the Boomers take on a Popovich-coached Team USA in Thursday’s Tokyo Olympic semi-final.
Landale’s rise to the NBA is a reward for his standout NBL season with Melbourne United, where he went on to win the championship and was named grand final MVP.
He averaged 16.4 points, including 54.4 per cent from the field, 7.9 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks for United during their title-winning run.
Landale has also excelled for the Boomers during Australia’s undefeated Tokyo Olympic campaign.
He has stood out with his presence in the paint in defence, regularly coming up big with rebounds and blocks.
So pumped for @JockLandale!!!
— Joe Ingles (@Joeingles7) August 4, 2021
Congrats brother ðð»
Congratulations to Australian superstar @JockLandale who is joining the San Antonio @Spurs!
— SIG Sports (@SIGSports) August 4, 2021
A big time, well-deserved move to the @NBA for Jock! #SIGFampic.twitter.com/wsK28oOqmM
Hell Yes @JockLandale !!!!
— Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) August 4, 2021
Much deserved. https://t.co/fvrNT8Uwi8
Landale has also offered a lot offensively for the Boomers, particularly with his ability to knock down shots from range.
His Spurs signing prompted a flood of praise online, including tweets from United and the NBL.
One of Landale’s biggest fans, mentor Andrew Bogut, was particularly pumped for the rising Australian big to join the world’s best basketball league.
“Hell yes, Jock Landale,” Bogut tweeted.
“Much deserved.”