FIBA WASL Helps Sina Vahedi's Growth


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Shahrdari Gorgan guard Sina Vahedi isn't bothered whatsoever by being one of the younger players in a competition as elite as the ongoing FIBA West Asia Super League (WASL).

The 22-year-old believes that age hardly matters anymore, basing his take from the talents he has been seeing competing in other high-level basketball leagues across the globe.

“In this modern world, age is just a number,” Shahrdari Gorgan player told fiba.basketball. “If you pay careful attention to the performances of young players in the Euroleague or in the NBA, you will see that even young players try their best and do their best performance in games.”

Vahedi himself has been proving as much in FIBA WASL, playing a major role behind the defending three-time Iran champion' perfect 3-0 run thus far in the West Asia League sub-zone.

He had 23 points in the opening week win over newcomers Sagesse on the road, and would then average 13.5 points in the next two victories against Al-Ittihad Ahli and Al Naft.

“Let me thank the support of my coaches and teammates. I'm sure we're going have tough games for Gorgan ... I hope we continue this way and this rhythm to the championship,” he added.

But there's really no denying that Vahedi is doing his part as well to perform at a level he's set, and that's thanks, too, to FIBA WASL for helping spur his growth as a player.

He's never settling, though. The heady 1.85 M (6'1") guard is very much locked in on his goal to become better not just for his ball club, but for the Iranian national team as well.

“I hope that through practice, I can continue to improve my performance to help my teammates -- with the club and with the national team,” Vahedi concluded.