Bart Shield recently returned from the United States to play for the Limburg Basketball Academy (BAL) at Weert again.
On Tuesday evening, Shield and Bale were supposed to book the season’s second win, but failed twice in the final second. So it’s unfortunate for the 23-year-old, and he’s so happy he’s back in the old nest, even though he had to deal with a little culture shock.
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It is not usual for players to return to BAL during their careers. Shield did this while locked. Four years ago, Wirt left behind to play in the United States. He views that adventure with satisfaction and pride. Shield hopes to use the experience gained to be a valuable addition to BAL, especially under the basket.
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First place qualifiers are the club’s goal. At the moment, however, BAL is ranked among the bottom teams in the Dutch Basketball League. “We played against the Big Four in the first five matches,” said Chairman Jeroen van Vien, who is confident BAL will climb the world rankings. Van Veen and Schild point to the list of injuries that currently bother BAL.
On Tuesday evening, BAL fell in a strange way against the heroes of Den Bosch, but on Saturday, a final opportunity for revenge loomed on the horizon. Weert will then play in Amsterdam against the last player in the league, Apollo.
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