The latest addition to the Elite Basketball Preseason Tournament was UK-based Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). Led by former Depiro coach James Bamfield, the ARU team visited Malta as the second international team for the summer event which brings preseason to a close before the start of the new basketball campaign.
Speaking to Malta Basketball, Bamfield sounded his enthusiasm towards a return to Malta to play such a competition.
“The tournament’s fantastic. I mean, thanks to Ruben (Baldacchino) for inviting us,” Bamfield said.
“You’ve got teams that are about to play in Europe Cup, a team full of American players, so for our guys – we’re going to be playing in Division Four of the English League, so basically Division Five – this for us is amazing preparation. We’re so grateful to be here.”
ARU took the court on Thursday when they faced Malta champions Starlites and after a shaky start from both sides, Starlites showed their mettle as their newly-stacked team took over proceeding for an 81-49 full-time score.
However, despite the defeat, Bamfield is pleased with his side’s showing.
“We’ll take a lot of bright spots from the first quarter,” he said, “We played very well in the first quarter, defensively held them, I think, to like 20-something. So that was strong, really positive.
“Defensively, I think 81 against a team with five Americans, I’m really pleased with it. We defensively take a lot of pride in that.
On the offensive end of the floor, when you’ve got a bunch of guys who really just met each other when we got on the plane, the chemistry is not going to be there to compete at that level of defence.
“In the first half when we were close to the bench, I was able to help a little bit with some organisation. But when we were down the far end as a coach, it was tough to influence the offence.
“But no, it’s brilliant preparation for us and really, really positive.”
Bamfield led Depiro until 2022, before both parted ways ahead of the next season where the club had temporarily appointed Brian Semonian. Since then, Bamfield has gone on to coach the Welsh National Team and eventually ARU.