"This is a situation where you give children another option. I know cricket is number one here, then football, so it is not to alleviate basketball into the number one sport but let's give them another option," the former NBA star told PTI.
The 6 feet 7 inches basketball giant who is a three time NBA (America's professional basketball league)champion for the San Antonio Spurs was on his first visit to India recently.
Being aware of the sports trend of the country, the 43 year-old said he has kept an open mind with no expectations for his tour.
The popular American sport basketball may not enjoy mass popularity in India but Bowen believes the need is to make people aware of the opportunity basketball can provide.
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"First let these folks know, they have opportunity here, specially the kids, getting them involved, with the enthusiasm they have, it's possible. It started the same way for me. It is not about... Oh! We don't have it right now, if there are kids involved and you start it the right way, you can affect their lives," he said.
"I've played for Rajasthan, I've played for Delhi, Delhi University, went for the U-19 camp, all of that. I wanted to be part of NBA, I wanted to play for them, I wish at that time, in 2000-2003 when I was in college, when I wanted to be a pro basketball player, NBA India was there that time but they weren't.