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Mandrell Worthy rewrote his career in one moment
Mandrell Worthy details his journey, Africa breakout and 2026 NBL1 East move to Newcastle Falcons
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The latest East Got Game episode dives into Mandrell Worthy’s basketball journey — from nearly quitting the game to a breakout moment in Africa and a late move to the Newcastle Falcons.
What starts as a player interview quickly becomes a deeper look at pathways, persistence and the evolving standard of NBL1 East.
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From quitting to clutch in Africa
The biggest revelation: Mandrell Worthy was close to walking away from basketball entirely.
After college, with no overseas opportunities locked in, Worthy had already applied for jobs before a last-minute message changed everything.
That message led to Equatorial Guinea — and a defining performance:
- 21 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists
- Game-winning shot in a must-win qualifier
- First historic advancement for the club
Family competition shaped his edge
Worthy’s background explains his competitive DNA.
Growing up alongside NBA talent like Jalen and Jaden McDaniels, he developed in an environment where nothing was given.
- Constant one-on-one battles
- Older competition from a young age
- No shortcuts in development
D2 pathway proves its value
A key theme from the episode: development over labels.
Worthy’s move from Division I to Azusa Pacific (D2) unlocked his progression:
- Consistent role and minutes
- System built around development
- Exposure to high-level competition
Newcastle move built on fit, not hype
Worthy’s switch from Maitland to Newcastle wasn’t planned — it was practical.
After missing out on preferred overseas offers, the Falcons presented:
- A clear role
- A roster fit
- A shared goal: finals
The deal came together late, but quickly. “I signed mid-March… it just worked out.”
NBL1 East is closing the gap
Worthy didn’t hold back on the state of the league.
His view: NBL1 East is now level with — or better than — other conferences.
- Talent returning to the league
- Strong imports and local depth
- Increased competitiveness across teams
“I think the East is right there — if not better.”
Finals the clear target
Worthy’s mindset is simple: it’s about winning now.
Despite strong individual seasons, he hasn’t reached finals in NBL1 East — and that’s the focus.
- Newcastle building chemistry
- Early losses but competitive performances
- Two-week break aiding cohesion
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Worthy highlighted his teammate’s rapid growth and scoring ability:
- Two 50-point youth league games
- Improved confidence
- Expanding role at senior level
“He can really score.”
Off-court identity: balance over routine
Away from basketball, Worthy brings a different perspective.
- Travel and outdoor experiences over gaming
- Roller skating and juggling as hidden skills
- Flexible game-day mindset
Big picture: Why this episode matters
This wasn’t just an interview — it was a case study in pathways.
- Non-linear careers can still reach elite levels
- Opportunity + readiness = breakthrough
- NBL1 East continues to rise in relevance
Worthy’s story reflects the modern basketball journey — global, unpredictable, and opportunity-driven.
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The full East Got Game episode covers:
- Mandrell Worthy’s full career journey
- His Africa breakthrough story
- Newcastle Falcons outlook
- NBL1 East competition insights
Plus broader discussion on league growth, player pathways and early-season trends.
Don’t sleep on the East.

Jacinta Govind
is a former pro-baller hustling to promote women's basketball and the NBL1 East. She is the co-creator, co-host and producer of East Got Game and the creator of Front Row Hustle podcast. Jacinta is also a leading female colour commentator in NBL1 having commentated NBL1 East, NBL1 North, was selected to commentate at three of the four NBL1 National Championships and has commentated the FIBA U17 and U19 World Cups for the last 3 years.
Jacinta aims to integrate her playing experience and inquisitive nature to peel back the layers of stats, athletes, coaches and associations to provide insightful content that showcases local talent and resonates with wider audiences.
Lachy France
A devotee of both NSW basketball and women’s basketball in general, Lachy France cut his teeth reporting on Aussies in college before covering the women’s game at every level from Waratah Youth League to World Cups. Now a play-by-play commentator for Sutherland Sharks and Sydney Comets, Lachy will take any chance to remind you, “Don’t sleep on the East!”
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