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Mathiang Muo

Mathiang Mauot Muo (born 4 March 1987)[1] is an Australian-South Sudanese professional basketball player for the South West Slammers of the NBL1 West. He played four seasons of college basketball in the United States between 2009 and 2013 before joining the Perth Wildcats of the National Basketball League (NBL). He was a member of the Wildcats' 2014 championship-winning team but managed just 15 games over two seasons due to injury. Since parting ways with the Wildcats, Muo has had a successful state league career, playing in the SBL, SEABL, NBL1 and Queensland State League (QSL). He won an SBL championship with the East Perth Eagles in 2014 and a SEABL championship with the Hobart Chargers in 2018.

Mathiang Muo
Muo with South Sudan in 2017
No. 30 – South West Slammers
PositionShooting guard / small forward
LeagueNBL1 West
Personal information
Born (1987-03-04) 4 March 1987 (age 37)
Khartoum, Sudan
NationalityAustralian / South Sudanese
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
High schoolThe Winchendon School
(Winchendon, Massachusetts)
The Patterson School
(Lenoir, North Carolina)
College
NBA draft2013: undrafted
Playing career2013–present
Career history
2013–2015Perth Wildcats
2014East Perth Eagles
2015Goldfields Giants
2016Brisbane Spartans
2017–2018Hobart Chargers
2019Hobart Huskies
2019Bendigo Braves
2020South West Metro Pirates
2021–2022Geraldton Buccaneers
2023Joondalup Wolves
2024–presentSouth West Slammers
Career highlights and awards

Early life edit

Muo was born in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, a city in the heart of the Sudanese civil war in the 1990s.[2] To help himself and his family survive, Muo worked as a domestic cleaner, earning three dollars a day at the age of 10, leaving home for two-month stints before returning to spend a week with his family. In 1998, at the age of 11, Muo, along with six siblings and his mother, Elizabeth, escaped to Egypt as refugees. The family enrolled in a refugee lottery while in Egypt and waited two years to find a new destination.[3] Eventually, Muo's family were given the chance to come to Australia on humanitarian visas, moving to Sydney, where he and his family were able to settle down.[4] Upon arrival in Sydney, Muo began formal education at the age of 13. He spent the first two years in extensive English training and enrolled in high school.[3]

While living in Sydney as a teenager, Muo starting playing basketball for the first time in a local park. As he began to love the sport and realising his natural talent, Muo decided to take the game seriously, partly as a way to keep himself out of trouble.[4] Muo's talents were recognised by a local basketball training centre called Next Level Basketball, where he was introduced to coach Edward Smith. The program began taking trips to the United States and his performances drew attention. In 2005, Muo attempted to finish high school in Florida at Florida Prep but the school went bankrupt before he could graduate.[3] He subsequently moved to The Winchendon School in Boston but left due to differences with the coach. He then moved to The Patterson School in Lenoir, North Carolina, where he finally graduated high school.[4]

College career edit

Though he received a diploma, Muo did not qualify through the NCAA Clearinghouse and instead attended Quinnipiac University as an international student for one year. He improved his grades enough to qualify and accepted a basketball scholarship worth $60,000 with Northeastern University in 2009,[3] and joined the university's Division 1 college basketball team.[4] As a freshman playing for the Huskies in 2009–10, Muo played 29 games (one start) and averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 8.5 minutes per game.[5][6]

In 2010, Northeastern University decided Muo did not meet its academic standards and rescinded his scholarship.[3] He subsequently moved to the College of Central Florida, where he played 29 games as a sophomore in 2010–11.[4] In those 29 games, he averaged 13.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.[7]

In 2011, Muo once again moved colleges, this time landing at Charleston Southern University and joined the Buccaneers men's basketball team.[4] As a junior in 2011–12, he played 31 games and started all of them, recording averages of 9.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 27.0 minutes per game.[6] As a senior in 2012–13, he became one of the best shooters in school history and the second-best shooter in the Big South Conference, as he shot 41.2% from the three-point line.[4] In 28 games (26 starts), he averaged 11.2 points and 5.1 rebounds in 29.8 minutes per game.[6]

College statistics edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2009–10 Northeastern 29 1 8.5 .313 .318 .714 1.2 .2 .3 .1 1.8
2010–11 Central Florida CC 29 .488 .448 .703 4.0 .9 .7 .2 13.2
2011–12 Charleston Southern 31 31 27.0 .422 .435 .809 4.0 1.0 .7 .3 9.8
2012–13 Charleston Southern 28 26 29.8 .385 .412 .764 5.1 .7 .7 .1 11.2

Professional career edit

Perth Wildcats (2013–2015) edit

Injury struck (2013–14) edit

On 7 June 2013, Muo signed a three-year deal with the Perth Wildcats of the National Basketball League.[8][9] However, on 13 August 2013, he suffered a tear to his left Achilles tendon during the second official training session of the team's pre-season schedule.[10] He was subsequently ruled out for the entire 2013–14 season.[11] He worked tirelessly throughout his rehabilitation program,[12] a strict program that lasted nine months.[13] He attended every training session throughout the 2013–14 season and remained a big part of the Wildcats playing group, and watched on as his team won the NBL championship in April 2014.[14][15]

2014 off-season edit

On 16 May 2014, Muo joined the East Perth Eagles of the State Basketball League for the rest of the 2014 season.[14] He made his debut for the Eagles the following day in a 97–68 win over the South West Slammers.[13] In 18 minutes of court time, he recorded eight points and four rebounds despite shooting just 3-of-12 from the floor and 2-of-9 from downtown.[16] Muo helped the Eagles finish the regular season in seventh place with a 14–12 record. They went on to advance through to the SBL Grand Final, where they faced the Geraldton Buccaneers. Muo had 12 points in the championship decider, helping the Eagles defeat the Buccaneers 99–83 to claim their first ever SBL championship.[17] In 17 games for the Eagles, he averaged 13.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.[18]

On 5 September 2014, Muo took to the court for the first time in a Wildcats singlet, playing in a pre-season game against the SBL All-Stars. He showed signs of being able to make an impact at NBL level, finishing with seven points in 18 minutes of court time in Perth's 98–59 win.[19] Four days later however, the Wildcats opted not to register Muo's contract with the NBL for the 2014–15 season.[20][21] He continued to train with the team while exploring opportunities elsewhere; the Wollongong Hawks were reportedly on the radar at the time of his release.[20][22] Later that month, he travelled with the team to Brisbane for the 2014 NBL Pre-season Blitz, and on 18 September 2014, he replaced Earnest Ross in the line-up for the Wildcats' pre-season exhibition match against the Sydney Kings.[23]

Injury-replacement player (2014–15) edit

Days after the Wildcats' season-opening home loss to the New Zealand Breakers, back-up forward Greg Hire sustained a calf injury that ruled him out for six weeks.[24] As a result, the Wildcats elevated Muo into the team on a short term injury-replacement contract.[25][26] He went on to make his long-awaited NBL debut on 17 October 2014 in the Wildcats' 69–59 win over the Wollongong Hawks, recording one turnover in just under two minutes of action.[27] Seven days later, he recorded his first career points in the Wildcats' 84–63 win over the Sydney Kings. He finished the game with 3 points on 1-of-3 shooting.[28] On 9 November 2014, Muo was a spark off the bench for the Wildcats against Melbourne United. Coming on late in the second quarter, he scored 11 points to finish the half and gave the Wildcats a much needed boost, going into half time with a 41–28 lead.[29] The Wildcats held on to the lead in the second half as they won the game 68–59.[30][31]

On 15 January 2015, Muo's contract was deactivated following Hire's return from injury.[32] He continued to train with the Wildcats for the rest of the season.[33] In 15 games for the Wildcats, Muo averaged 1.9 points per game.[34]

Goldfields Giants (2015) edit

On 24 March 2015, Muo signed with the Goldfields Giants for the rest of the 2015 State Basketball League season.[35][36][37] Four days later, he made his debut for the Giants, recording 31 points, 17 rebounds, four assists and three steals in a 111–101 loss to the Joondalup Wolves.[38][39] On 16 May, he scored a season-high 34 points in a 120–92 win over the Mandurah Magic.[40] Despite starting the season losing their first eight games, the Giants surged mid-season to win 14 of their final 18 games, finishing in seventh place with a 14–12 record.[41] The Giants went on to sweep the Geraldton Buccaneers in the quarter-finals,[42] before losing in straight sets to the South West Slammers in the semi-finals. In 26 games for the Giants in 2015, he averaged 21.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game.[43]

Brisbane Spartans (2016) edit

On 25 February 2016, Muo signed with the Brisbane Spartans for the 2016 SEABL season.[44] He made his debut for the Spartans in the team's season opener on 1 April, recording game highs of 25 points and 11 rebounds in a 73–55 loss to the Geelong Supercats.[45] On 30 April, he scored a season-high 33 points in a 114–71 win over the Sandringham Sabres.[46] He subsequently earned Player of the Week honours for Round 5.[47] On 30 July, he had his second-best scoring performance of the season with 31 points in a 93–81 win over the Albury Wodonga Bandits.[48] He subsequently earned Player of the Week honours for Round 17.[49] The Spartans finished the regular season with a 15–9 record, good for second in the East Conference. Muo helped the Spartans earn a playoff berth for the first time in five years.[50] The Spartans lost their semi-final contest against the first-seeded Bendigo Braves, and then lost their preliminary final match-up with the Nunawading Spectres to bow out of the playoffs with back-to-back losses. In 25 games for the Spartans in 2016, he averaged 18.6 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.[51]

On 29 August 2016, Muo suited up for the Brisbane Bullets in their pre-season clash against the UCLA Bruins.[52] The following month, he travelled with the Bullets to New Zealand for pre-season clashes against the New Zealand Breakers.[53] He also competed with the Bullets during the Australian Basketball Challenge, the NBL's official pre-season tournament.[54][55]

Hobart Chargers (2017–2018) edit

In January 2017, Muo signed with the Hobart Chargers for the 2017 season, returning to the SEABL for a second stint.[56] He made his debut for the Chargers in their season opener on 25 March, recording 28 points and 10 rebounds in a 98–41 win over the North-West Tasmania Thunder.[57][58] On 30 April, he scored 32 points against the Kilsyth Cobras.[59] On 12 May, he scored 35 points against the Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence.[59] On 19 May, he scored a season-high 38 points in a 117–82 win over the Dandenong Rangers.[60] He subsequently earned Player of the Week honours for Round 8.[61] The Chargers finished the regular season as the second seed in the South Conference with a 16–8 record. On 18 August, the Chargers were knocked out of the playoffs with a 105–98 loss to the Dandenong Rangers in the South Conference Preliminary Final,[62] despite an 18-point effort from Muo.[63] In 25 games for the Chargers in 2017, he averaged 22.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.0 steals per game.[59]

On 29 November 2017, Muo re-signed with the Chargers for the 2018 season.[64][65] He missed a month of action between late May and late June due to a calf injury.[66][67][68] On 20 July, he scored a season-high 31 points in a 104–63 win over the North-West Tasmania Thunder.[69] The Chargers finished the regular season in third place with a 15–5 record. They went on to reach the SEABL Grand Final, where they defeated the Nunawading Spectres 72–58 behind Muo's MVP performance of 20 points and 14 rebounds.[70][71] In 18 games for the Chargers in 2018, he averaged 18.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game.[72]

Hobart Huskies and Bendigo Braves (2019) edit

On 19 December 2018, Muo signed with the Southern Huskies for the 2019 New Zealand NBL season.[73] However, he was unable to play for the team due to roster restrictions with imports.[74][75] After playing briefly with the Southern Huskies' NBL1 affiliate team, the Hobart Huskies,[76] he signed with the Bendigo Braves on 23 April 2019 for the rest of the inaugural NBL1 season.[77][78] He recorded 25 points and seven rebounds in the preliminary final to help the Braves reach the NBL1 Grand Final.[79] In the grand final, the Braves lost 99–90 to the Nunawading Spectres despite Muo's 23 points.[80][81] In 19 games for Bendigo, he averaged 20.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.[82]

Geraldton Buccaneers and South West Metro Pirates (2020–2022) edit

 
Muo in September 2022 during the NBL1 West Grand Final. Alongside him is his former Perth Wildcats and East Perth Eagles teammate Tom Jervis.

On 6 March 2020, Muo signed with the Geraldton Buccaneers of the State Basketball League for the 2020 season.[83] After the SBL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[84] Muo played for the South West Metro Pirates in the 2020 Queensland State League (QSL) season.[85] He averaged 12.5 points and 4.17 rebounds with the Pirates.[86]

On 6 February 2021, Muo re-signed with the Geraldton Buccaneers for the 2021 NBL1 West season.[87] In his debut for the Buccaneers on 8 May, he recorded 12 points and 13 rebounds in a 103–69 loss to the Goldfields Giants.[88] On 5 June, he scored 41 points in an 86–71 win over the Mandurah Magic.[89] He scored 37 points the following day in a 94–74 loss to the Kalamunda Eastern Suns.[90] He was subsequently named Player of the Week for round 8.[91] On 27 June, he scored 44 points in a 105–83 loss to the Perth Redbacks.[92][93] He left the Buccaneers on 5 August 2021 for national team duties with South Sudan.[94] In 17 games, he averaged 23.05 points, 8.29 rebounds, 2.94 assists and 1.47 steals per game.[95]

On 3 February 2022, Muo re-signed with the Buccaneers for the 2022 NBL1 West season.[96] On 21 May, he scored 35 points in a 111–85 win over the Mandurah Magic.[97] He helped the Buccaneers reach the grand final, where they were defeated by the Rockingham Flames 91–79.[98][99] In 21 games, he averaged 16.52 points, 4.71 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.29 blocks per game.[100]

Joondalup Wolves (2023) edit

On 24 March 2023, Muo signed with the Joondalup Wolves for the 2023 NBL1 West season.[101] He helped the Wolves reach the grand final, where they were defeated by the Geraldton Buccaneers 86–80.[102] Muo had six points on 2-of-11 shooting off the bench.[103] In 22 games, he averaged 14.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.[104]

South West Slammers (2024–present) edit

In April 2024, Muo joined the South West Slammers for the 2024 NBL1 West season.[105][106]

National team career edit

In July 2016, Muo was selected to represent South Sudan in the first World Indigenous Basketball Challenge.[107] The 16-team tournament was held in Vancouver, Canada, from 10–13 August. Muo helped South Sudan reach the championship game, where they defeated Lords of the Plains 98–91 to complete a 4–0 run. As a result, Muo was named tournament MVP.[108][109]

In March 2017, Muo represented South Sudan in their debut at the AfroBasket Zone Five qualifiers in Cairo, Egypt. In their fifth/sixth playoff game against Kenya, Muo scored 34 points.[110]

At the FIBA AfroBasket 2021, Muo averaged 10.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 steals in four games for South Sudan.[111]

In August 2023, Muo was named in the South Sudan squad for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.[112]

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External links edit

  • NBL1 profile
  • Northeastern bio
  • CSU stats
  • SEABL stats
  • ""You can actually become something”: Muo's message to young South Sudanese talent" at nbl1.com.au
  • Perth Wildcats - Introducing Mathiang Muo on YouTube
  • Lachy Reid's report on Mathiang Muo on YouTube
  • Perth Wildcats - Thank You Mathiang Muo on YouTube

mathiang, mathiang, mauot, born, march, 1987, australian, south, sudanese, professional, basketball, player, south, west, slammers, nbl1, west, played, four, seasons, college, basketball, united, states, between, 2009, 2013, before, joining, perth, wildcats, n. Mathiang Mauot Muo born 4 March 1987 1 is an Australian South Sudanese professional basketball player for the South West Slammers of the NBL1 West He played four seasons of college basketball in the United States between 2009 and 2013 before joining the Perth Wildcats of the National Basketball League NBL He was a member of the Wildcats 2014 championship winning team but managed just 15 games over two seasons due to injury Since parting ways with the Wildcats Muo has had a successful state league career playing in the SBL SEABL NBL1 and Queensland State League QSL He won an SBL championship with the East Perth Eagles in 2014 and a SEABL championship with the Hobart Chargers in 2018 Mathiang MuoMuo with South Sudan in 2017No 30 South West SlammersPositionShooting guard small forwardLeagueNBL1 WestPersonal informationBorn 1987 03 04 4 March 1987 age 37 Khartoum SudanNationalityAustralian South SudaneseListed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Listed weight210 lb 95 kg Career informationHigh schoolThe Winchendon School Winchendon Massachusetts The Patterson School Lenoir North Carolina CollegeNortheastern 2009 2010 Central Florida CC 2010 2011 Charleston Southern 2011 2013 NBA draft2013 undraftedPlaying career2013 presentCareer history2013 2015Perth Wildcats2014East Perth Eagles2015Goldfields Giants2016Brisbane Spartans2017 2018Hobart Chargers2019Hobart Huskies2019Bendigo Braves2020South West Metro Pirates2021 2022Geraldton Buccaneers2023Joondalup Wolves2024 presentSouth West SlammersCareer highlights and awardsNBL champion 2014 SBL champion 2014 SEABL champion 2018 SEABL Grand Final MVP 2018 All SEABL First Team 2017 SEABL scoring champion 2017 All NBL1 West First Team 2021 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 3 Professional career 3 1 Perth Wildcats 2013 2015 3 1 1 Injury struck 2013 14 3 1 2 2014 off season 3 1 3 Injury replacement player 2014 15 3 2 Goldfields Giants 2015 3 3 Brisbane Spartans 2016 3 4 Hobart Chargers 2017 2018 3 5 Hobart Huskies and Bendigo Braves 2019 3 6 Geraldton Buccaneers and South West Metro Pirates 2020 2022 3 7 Joondalup Wolves 2023 3 8 South West Slammers 2024 present 4 National team career 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editMuo was born in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum a city in the heart of the Sudanese civil war in the 1990s 2 To help himself and his family survive Muo worked as a domestic cleaner earning three dollars a day at the age of 10 leaving home for two month stints before returning to spend a week with his family In 1998 at the age of 11 Muo along with six siblings and his mother Elizabeth escaped to Egypt as refugees The family enrolled in a refugee lottery while in Egypt and waited two years to find a new destination 3 Eventually Muo s family were given the chance to come to Australia on humanitarian visas moving to Sydney where he and his family were able to settle down 4 Upon arrival in Sydney Muo began formal education at the age of 13 He spent the first two years in extensive English training and enrolled in high school 3 While living in Sydney as a teenager Muo starting playing basketball for the first time in a local park As he began to love the sport and realising his natural talent Muo decided to take the game seriously partly as a way to keep himself out of trouble 4 Muo s talents were recognised by a local basketball training centre called Next Level Basketball where he was introduced to coach Edward Smith The program began taking trips to the United States and his performances drew attention In 2005 Muo attempted to finish high school in Florida at Florida Prep but the school went bankrupt before he could graduate 3 He subsequently moved to The Winchendon School in Boston but left due to differences with the coach He then moved to The Patterson School in Lenoir North Carolina where he finally graduated high school 4 College career editThough he received a diploma Muo did not qualify through the NCAA Clearinghouse and instead attended Quinnipiac University as an international student for one year He improved his grades enough to qualify and accepted a basketball scholarship worth 60 000 with Northeastern University in 2009 3 and joined the university s Division 1 college basketball team 4 As a freshman playing for the Huskies in 2009 10 Muo played 29 games one start and averaged 1 8 points and 1 2 rebounds in 8 5 minutes per game 5 6 In 2010 Northeastern University decided Muo did not meet its academic standards and rescinded his scholarship 3 He subsequently moved to the College of Central Florida where he played 29 games as a sophomore in 2010 11 4 In those 29 games he averaged 13 2 points and 4 0 rebounds per game 7 In 2011 Muo once again moved colleges this time landing at Charleston Southern University and joined the Buccaneers men s basketball team 4 As a junior in 2011 12 he played 31 games and started all of them recording averages of 9 8 points 4 0 rebounds and 1 0 assists in 27 0 minutes per game 6 As a senior in 2012 13 he became one of the best shooters in school history and the second best shooter in the Big South Conference as he shot 41 2 from the three point line 4 In 28 games 26 starts he averaged 11 2 points and 5 1 rebounds in 29 8 minutes per game 6 College statistics edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2009 10 Northeastern 29 1 8 5 313 318 714 1 2 2 3 1 1 8 2010 11 Central Florida CC 29 488 448 703 4 0 9 7 2 13 2 2011 12 Charleston Southern 31 31 27 0 422 435 809 4 0 1 0 7 3 9 8 2012 13 Charleston Southern 28 26 29 8 385 412 764 5 1 7 7 1 11 2Professional career editPerth Wildcats 2013 2015 edit Injury struck 2013 14 edit On 7 June 2013 Muo signed a three year deal with the Perth Wildcats of the National Basketball League 8 9 However on 13 August 2013 he suffered a tear to his left Achilles tendon during the second official training session of the team s pre season schedule 10 He was subsequently ruled out for the entire 2013 14 season 11 He worked tirelessly throughout his rehabilitation program 12 a strict program that lasted nine months 13 He attended every training session throughout the 2013 14 season and remained a big part of the Wildcats playing group and watched on as his team won the NBL championship in April 2014 14 15 2014 off season edit On 16 May 2014 Muo joined the East Perth Eagles of the State Basketball League for the rest of the 2014 season 14 He made his debut for the Eagles the following day in a 97 68 win over the South West Slammers 13 In 18 minutes of court time he recorded eight points and four rebounds despite shooting just 3 of 12 from the floor and 2 of 9 from downtown 16 Muo helped the Eagles finish the regular season in seventh place with a 14 12 record They went on to advance through to the SBL Grand Final where they faced the Geraldton Buccaneers Muo had 12 points in the championship decider helping the Eagles defeat the Buccaneers 99 83 to claim their first ever SBL championship 17 In 17 games for the Eagles he averaged 13 4 points and 4 6 rebounds per game 18 On 5 September 2014 Muo took to the court for the first time in a Wildcats singlet playing in a pre season game against the SBL All Stars He showed signs of being able to make an impact at NBL level finishing with seven points in 18 minutes of court time in Perth s 98 59 win 19 Four days later however the Wildcats opted not to register Muo s contract with the NBL for the 2014 15 season 20 21 He continued to train with the team while exploring opportunities elsewhere the Wollongong Hawks were reportedly on the radar at the time of his release 20 22 Later that month he travelled with the team to Brisbane for the 2014 NBL Pre season Blitz and on 18 September 2014 he replaced Earnest Ross in the line up for the Wildcats pre season exhibition match against the Sydney Kings 23 Injury replacement player 2014 15 edit Days after the Wildcats season opening home loss to the New Zealand Breakers back up forward Greg Hire sustained a calf injury that ruled him out for six weeks 24 As a result the Wildcats elevated Muo into the team on a short term injury replacement contract 25 26 He went on to make his long awaited NBL debut on 17 October 2014 in the Wildcats 69 59 win over the Wollongong Hawks recording one turnover in just under two minutes of action 27 Seven days later he recorded his first career points in the Wildcats 84 63 win over the Sydney Kings He finished the game with 3 points on 1 of 3 shooting 28 On 9 November 2014 Muo was a spark off the bench for the Wildcats against Melbourne United Coming on late in the second quarter he scored 11 points to finish the half and gave the Wildcats a much needed boost going into half time with a 41 28 lead 29 The Wildcats held on to the lead in the second half as they won the game 68 59 30 31 On 15 January 2015 Muo s contract was deactivated following Hire s return from injury 32 He continued to train with the Wildcats for the rest of the season 33 In 15 games for the Wildcats Muo averaged 1 9 points per game 34 Goldfields Giants 2015 edit On 24 March 2015 Muo signed with the Goldfields Giants for the rest of the 2015 State Basketball League season 35 36 37 Four days later he made his debut for the Giants recording 31 points 17 rebounds four assists and three steals in a 111 101 loss to the Joondalup Wolves 38 39 On 16 May he scored a season high 34 points in a 120 92 win over the Mandurah Magic 40 Despite starting the season losing their first eight games the Giants surged mid season to win 14 of their final 18 games finishing in seventh place with a 14 12 record 41 The Giants went on to sweep the Geraldton Buccaneers in the quarter finals 42 before losing in straight sets to the South West Slammers in the semi finals In 26 games for the Giants in 2015 he averaged 21 0 points 7 5 rebounds 2 5 assists and 1 7 steals per game 43 Brisbane Spartans 2016 edit On 25 February 2016 Muo signed with the Brisbane Spartans for the 2016 SEABL season 44 He made his debut for the Spartans in the team s season opener on 1 April recording game highs of 25 points and 11 rebounds in a 73 55 loss to the Geelong Supercats 45 On 30 April he scored a season high 33 points in a 114 71 win over the Sandringham Sabres 46 He subsequently earned Player of the Week honours for Round 5 47 On 30 July he had his second best scoring performance of the season with 31 points in a 93 81 win over the Albury Wodonga Bandits 48 He subsequently earned Player of the Week honours for Round 17 49 The Spartans finished the regular season with a 15 9 record good for second in the East Conference Muo helped the Spartans earn a playoff berth for the first time in five years 50 The Spartans lost their semi final contest against the first seeded Bendigo Braves and then lost their preliminary final match up with the Nunawading Spectres to bow out of the playoffs with back to back losses In 25 games for the Spartans in 2016 he averaged 18 6 points 5 7 rebounds and 1 2 assists per game 51 On 29 August 2016 Muo suited up for the Brisbane Bullets in their pre season clash against the UCLA Bruins 52 The following month he travelled with the Bullets to New Zealand for pre season clashes against the New Zealand Breakers 53 He also competed with the Bullets during the Australian Basketball Challenge the NBL s official pre season tournament 54 55 Hobart Chargers 2017 2018 edit In January 2017 Muo signed with the Hobart Chargers for the 2017 season returning to the SEABL for a second stint 56 He made his debut for the Chargers in their season opener on 25 March recording 28 points and 10 rebounds in a 98 41 win over the North West Tasmania Thunder 57 58 On 30 April he scored 32 points against the Kilsyth Cobras 59 On 12 May he scored 35 points against the Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence 59 On 19 May he scored a season high 38 points in a 117 82 win over the Dandenong Rangers 60 He subsequently earned Player of the Week honours for Round 8 61 The Chargers finished the regular season as the second seed in the South Conference with a 16 8 record On 18 August the Chargers were knocked out of the playoffs with a 105 98 loss to the Dandenong Rangers in the South Conference Preliminary Final 62 despite an 18 point effort from Muo 63 In 25 games for the Chargers in 2017 he averaged 22 1 points 6 4 rebounds 1 0 assists and 1 0 steals per game 59 On 29 November 2017 Muo re signed with the Chargers for the 2018 season 64 65 He missed a month of action between late May and late June due to a calf injury 66 67 68 On 20 July he scored a season high 31 points in a 104 63 win over the North West Tasmania Thunder 69 The Chargers finished the regular season in third place with a 15 5 record They went on to reach the SEABL Grand Final where they defeated the Nunawading Spectres 72 58 behind Muo s MVP performance of 20 points and 14 rebounds 70 71 In 18 games for the Chargers in 2018 he averaged 18 3 points 5 4 rebounds and 1 0 assists per game 72 Hobart Huskies and Bendigo Braves 2019 edit On 19 December 2018 Muo signed with the Southern Huskies for the 2019 New Zealand NBL season 73 However he was unable to play for the team due to roster restrictions with imports 74 75 After playing briefly with the Southern Huskies NBL1 affiliate team the Hobart Huskies 76 he signed with the Bendigo Braves on 23 April 2019 for the rest of the inaugural NBL1 season 77 78 He recorded 25 points and seven rebounds in the preliminary final to help the Braves reach the NBL1 Grand Final 79 In the grand final the Braves lost 99 90 to the Nunawading Spectres despite Muo s 23 points 80 81 In 19 games for Bendigo he averaged 20 3 points 5 2 rebounds and 1 9 assists per game 82 Geraldton Buccaneers and South West Metro Pirates 2020 2022 edit nbsp Muo in September 2022 during the NBL1 West Grand Final Alongside him is his former Perth Wildcats and East Perth Eagles teammate Tom Jervis On 6 March 2020 Muo signed with the Geraldton Buccaneers of the State Basketball League for the 2020 season 83 After the SBL season was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 84 Muo played for the South West Metro Pirates in the 2020 Queensland State League QSL season 85 He averaged 12 5 points and 4 17 rebounds with the Pirates 86 On 6 February 2021 Muo re signed with the Geraldton Buccaneers for the 2021 NBL1 West season 87 In his debut for the Buccaneers on 8 May he recorded 12 points and 13 rebounds in a 103 69 loss to the Goldfields Giants 88 On 5 June he scored 41 points in an 86 71 win over the Mandurah Magic 89 He scored 37 points the following day in a 94 74 loss to the Kalamunda Eastern Suns 90 He was subsequently named Player of the Week for round 8 91 On 27 June he scored 44 points in a 105 83 loss to the Perth Redbacks 92 93 He left the Buccaneers on 5 August 2021 for national team duties with South Sudan 94 In 17 games he averaged 23 05 points 8 29 rebounds 2 94 assists and 1 47 steals per game 95 On 3 February 2022 Muo re signed with the Buccaneers for the 2022 NBL1 West season 96 On 21 May he scored 35 points in a 111 85 win over the Mandurah Magic 97 He helped the Buccaneers reach the grand final where they were defeated by the Rockingham Flames 91 79 98 99 In 21 games he averaged 16 52 points 4 71 rebounds 2 1 assists and 1 29 blocks per game 100 Joondalup Wolves 2023 edit On 24 March 2023 Muo signed with the Joondalup Wolves for the 2023 NBL1 West season 101 He helped the Wolves reach the grand final where they were defeated by the Geraldton Buccaneers 86 80 102 Muo had six points on 2 of 11 shooting off the bench 103 In 22 games he averaged 14 5 points 4 5 rebounds and 1 4 assists per game 104 South West Slammers 2024 present edit In April 2024 Muo joined the South West Slammers for the 2024 NBL1 West season 105 106 National team career editIn July 2016 Muo was selected to represent South Sudan in the first World Indigenous Basketball Challenge 107 The 16 team tournament was held in Vancouver Canada from 10 13 August Muo helped South Sudan reach the championship game where they defeated Lords of the Plains 98 91 to complete a 4 0 run As a result Muo was named tournament MVP 108 109 In March 2017 Muo represented South Sudan in their debut at the AfroBasket Zone Five qualifiers in Cairo Egypt In their fifth sixth playoff game against Kenya Muo scored 34 points 110 At the FIBA AfroBasket 2021 Muo averaged 10 8 points 5 0 rebounds and 1 3 steals in four games for South Sudan 111 In August 2023 Muo was named in the South Sudan squad for the 2023 FIBA World Cup 112 References edit Mathiang Mauot MUO FIBA com Archived from the original on 19 March 2017 Retrieved 17 July 2017 Robinson Chris 19 July 2013 New recruit Mathiang Muo excited to join Perth Wildcats HeraldSun com au Retrieved 29 November 2017 a b c d e Shelton David 23 December 2011 From Sudan to Charleston Southern Buccaneers standout Mathiang Muo a survivor PostandCourier com Retrieved 29 November 2017 a b c d e f g Hopkin Michael 9 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