Interview by Les Tan/Red Sports

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Calvin Chia (Singapore #4), in action against the adidas U-18 squad earlier this year. (Photo © Lai Jun Wei)

Calvin Chia, a point guard of the Hwa Chong Institution basketball team, is one of three players selected for the adidas Nations basketball camp in Shanghai from May 18 to 24. He will train with some of the best basketball talent in Asia and get to meet coaches and players from the American National Basketball Association. Red Sports caught up with him to find out more about him.

Red Sports: Tell me about yourself.

Calvin: I hate losing. Since I started playing competitively at the age of 10 by representing Chua Chu Kang Primary, I have been bringing the same attitude to every game. It makes me work harder too. Playing the point also makes me more aware of the game and the roles of every player.

How do you feel about being selected for the camp?

I am extremely honoured and excited to be able to go for the camp. It will be a real eye-opener for me as I match up with the best in Asia. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that I had to grab with both hands.

Did you expect to be chosen?

No. I thought that the focus would be on players that scored the most. Being a point guard, i was just intent on passing the ball well and helping the national u-18 team win the game.

How do you find the national U18 team?

We are well-drilled and clear about the individual roles that we play in this team. All credit to our coach Mr Neo who moulded us into the team that we are. In addition, our team performed credibly in the recently-concluded South East Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) championship.

How did you find the selection match between the national U18 team and adidas team?
It was a very competitive match with players wanting to prove a point. The adidas team put up a stiff resistance till the end and in all, it was a great match for fans and neutrals.

How are you preparing for the trip?

I have not done any special preparations. Trainings continue as usual and I still shoot my quota of balls per week. I believe that the preparations for A Division and SEABA are suitable for the adidas camp. Maybe the only preparation I would do is the mental aspect, to adapt to the standard of the camp.

What are your aspirations for the trip?

I will like to learn from Asia’s best and compete with them at the highest level, thereby disproving the theory that the size of Singaporeans is a barrier to sporting success. I am looking forward to becoming a better all-round player when I return.

How are you coping with your schoolwork?

I missed quite a few lessons due to A Division and SEABA. Now I will miss a whole week of school due to this camp and the Block Test is just around the corner. Fortunately, my teachers have been very supportive and I am trying to catch up on lessons during the weekends by self-studying. I think I am still coping quite well.

Any advice for aspiring young players?
Work hard, have confidence.