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Jongkuch Mach, a rising 17-year-old basketball talent from Perth, Western Australia, is making waves for his extraordinary size and rapidly developing game. Towering at 7'4" (225 cm), Mach has become a standout figure within the Rio Tinto Perth Wildcats Academy, where he’s been sharpening his skills over the past two years.
Although he only began playing basketball a few years ago, Mach’s impressive progress has already caught the eye of talent scouts. U.S. college programs are showing strong interest, and he's also being viewed as a prime contender for the NBL's elite Next Stars program—a pathway designed to accelerate top young players into the professional ranks. With his rare blend of height, athleticism, and raw potential, Mach is quickly emerging as a name to watch on both the Australian and international basketball scenes.
With his towering frame, raw athleticism, and rapid rise, Jongkuch Mach has all the tools to become something special. Whether it’s through the NBL’s Next Stars program or a U.S. college route, one thing is clear — the NBA needs to keep a close eye on this kid. He might just be the next big thing.

Although he only began playing basketball a few years ago, Mach’s impressive progress has already caught the eye of talent scouts. U.S. college programs are showing strong interest, and he's also being viewed as a prime contender for the NBL's elite Next Stars program—a pathway designed to accelerate top young players into the professional ranks. With his rare blend of height, athleticism, and raw potential, Mach is quickly emerging as a name to watch on both the Australian and international basketball scenes.
With his towering frame, raw athleticism, and rapid rise, Jongkuch Mach has all the tools to become something special. Whether it’s through the NBL’s Next Stars program or a U.S. college route, one thing is clear — the NBA needs to keep a close eye on this kid. He might just be the next big thing.
