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Team 911 Triumphs at Red Bull Half Court 2026 National Finals

Team 911 won the Red Bull Half Court 2026 National Finals in Chandigarh, defeating John Deere 14-12. The squad includes Jashandeep Singh, Ujjwal Eknoor Singh, and Manveer Dhaliwal. They will represent India at the World Finals in Manila in December 2026. The event also featured IBL scouts scouting for professional talent.

Team 911 win Red Bull Half Court 2026 national finals

Chandigarh, May 17

Team 911 emerged victorious at the Red Bull Half Court 2026 National Finals with a 14-12 win against John Deere in the final. Jashandeep Singh, Ujjwal Eknoor Singh and Manveer Dhaliwal made up the 911 squad, and they will now represent India in the World Finals in Manila, Philippines, in December 2026.

The Red Bull Half Court 2026 National Finals lit up Sector 17, Chandigarh, as 8 top teams brought high-energy basketball action to the court, which made for a competitive event, according to a release.

The Red Bull Half Court 2026 had a strong focus on Punjab, as it is the hotbed of Basketball in India. And ahead of the Red Bull Half Court National Finals, there were two qualifiers, in Ludhiana and Chandigarh, with 32 teams participating in each round. From the 64 participating teams, the top 8 then made it to the finals.

The level of competition was quite impressive at the finals, with all 32 players who competed in the National Finals having represented their respective states, whilst 16 of them have also played at the national level.

"Representing India at the World Finals in Manila after winning the national finals in Chandigarh feels unreal. It's a proud moment not just for Team 911, but for everyone who has supported us through the journey. We've worked hard for this and now we carry the responsibility of representing our country on a global stage. We're excited, grateful, and ready to give it everything we have," said Manvir Dhaliwal, one of the members of Team 911.

Red Bull Gives Wings to Chandigarh's Basketball Community

The court at Sector 17, which was the venue for the Red Bull Half Court National Final in Chandigarh, was designed as a vibrant tribute to street basketball culture and the spirit of the city. Inspired by the "Own the Court" philosophy, the bold pop-art artwork blended Chandigarh's geometric identity with the fast-paced energy of the game, creating a visually striking and adrenaline-filled atmosphere on and off the court.

The court was created by Doodle Mapuls, founded by Amal Nair, Yash Shetty and Kirthi Pillai. The artwork design was led by Amal Nair, while on-ground execution and jersey design were led by Yash Shetty.

"The newly painted court by Red Bull in Chandigarh is honestly amazing for the basketball community. It's more than just a court -- it creates energy, inspiration, and a space where players can come together and grow the game. The basketball community will see it as a gift because investments like this show that the sport and culture are getting the recognition they deserve," said Dhaliwal.

The recently launched India Basketball League had sent two coaches to the Red Bull Half Court 2026 National Finals with the intention of scouting talent. The two coaches, PS Santosh and Daniel Tihomir Vlahov, will select a few players from the competition, and they will receive an exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience what it truly means to be a professional basketball athlete at the IBL -- training alongside some of India's top players, experiencing elite coaching and performance systems, and competing in high-intensity scrimmages inside a world-class basketball environment.

Co-incidentally, the winners of Red Bull Half Court 2024 - Kanwar Gurbaz Singh Sandhu, Nawaz Singh, Arvinder Kahlon and Karandeep Singh, are all training at the High-Performance Centre (HPC) in Bengaluru currently. The HPC is also home to the Indian national basketball team.

— ANI

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Priya S
Seeing Punjab dominate basketball makes me proud - we've got the height and the athleticism! But honestly, the real win here is that Red Bull painted that court in Sector 17. Street basketball culture is exactly what we need to get more kids off their phones and onto the court. The artwork by Doodle Mapuls sounds incredible - blending Chandigarh's architecture with hoops energy? Sign me up! ✨
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Rahul R
Good to see basketball getting some corporate backing, but let's be real - Red Bull is just marketing here. The real heroes are the players grinding without proper infrastructure. 32 teams for qualifiers is decent, but compare that to cricket and we're still miles behind. Still, congrats to Team 911 - Manvir's quote about carrying the country's responsibility hit different. Just hope the government also steps up with facilities, AIFF-style. 🙏🏽
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Naveen S
The fact that 16 of the 32 players have national-level experience shows the depth we're building! And sending winners from 2024 to the HPC in Bengaluru is a game-changer - those guys training with the national team is exactly the kind of pathway we need. Manila World Finals in December? Time to show the Philippines what Indian streetball is made of! 🇮🇳🏀
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Siddharth J
As someone who played basketball at college level in Punjab, this brings back memories. Sector 17 used to be our go-to spot for pick-up games. Seeing Red Bull invest in a proper court there with that pop-art design is surreal - it's not just a court, it's a statement. Team 911 had amazing chemistry in that final. Jashandeep's handles in the clutch were 🧊. Hope the IBL coaches take notes!

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