Harry Froling makes basketball comeback after serious injuries

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Harry Froling, a former NBL player, is making a comeback after a life-threatening attack two years ago left him with severe injuries and told he would never play basketball again. He is set to play for the Taranaki Airs in New Zealand. Froling suffered a brain bleed and skull fracture from a one-punch attack in January 2023. After extensive recovery, including mental health challenges, he has regained his strength and is eager to return to professional basketball. He recently trained with the Wollongong Hawks and is focused on impressing scouts before the NBL's free agency period. Froling aims to join the Southern Districts Spartans in the NBL1 North after his stint in New Zealand.


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