The 19-year-old, who hails from a remote village called 'Ballo Ke' near Ludhiana in Punjab and stands 7 feet 2 inches tall, was the 52nd pick in the NBA Draft.
On cloud nine after achieving the feat, Punjab boy Satnam Singh said that his entry will open doors for more Indians to play basketball at the highest level in America.
"The feeling is ofcourse unreal but it has happened and I feel that my entry will certainly open the doors for many aspiring basketballers in India to dream big," said an elated Satnam.
"The game will certainly grow in India in the coming years. You see the popularity of cricket now but in the future basketball will also be popular back home," he added.
Satnam, who was selected amongst the 60 young men who will play basketball in the NBA next season, has been training in Florida for the last five years along with youths of 39 countries on an initiative of US-based IMG Reliance Academy.
In April 2015, Satnam had declared for the 2015 NBA draft after not receiving any academic scholarships to play in the NCAA.
Satnam also marks the first time since the 2005 NBA draft that a player would declare to enter the draft without playing in college, overseas professionally, or in the NBA Development League as well.
Satnam will follow the footsteps of Canadian-born Gursimran "Sim" Bhullar, who was the first player of Indian origin to play in the NBA when he turned out for the Kings in three games in April.
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