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Celtics’ Brogdon and Williams, Jazz’s Azubuike, Magic’s Bamba, Pelicans’ Green, Timberwolves’ Finch, Trail Blazers’ Billups, Warriors’ Kerr and Wizards’ Unseld Jr. among NBA Players and Coaches to Participate in Basketball Without Borders Africa in Egypt
NBA Africa, FIBA and the Egyptian Basketball Federation today announced 64 of the top boys and girls from 26 African countries who will participate in the 18th BWB Africa camp
A record 41 former BWB campers were among the record 121 international players on 2021-22 NBA opening-night rosters
A Record-Tying Five NBA (www.NBA.com) Head Coaches Headline 18th Edition of BWB Africa; First BWB Africa Camp in Egypt Will be Held Aug. 28-31 in Cairo for 64 of the Top Boys and Girls from Across the Continent. (Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa Vignette) (Credit: NBAE) (BWB Africa 2019 Group Photo) (Credit: NBAE)
NBA Africa, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the Egyptian Basketball Federation today announced 64 of the top boys and girls from 26 African countries who will participate in the 18th Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa camp from Sunday, Aug. 28 – Wednesday, Aug. 31 at Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex in Cairo, Egypt. The camp will mark the first time the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program will be held in Egypt and the first time on the continent since 2019 in Senegal.
BWB Africa 2022 will bring together more than 60 of the top male and female players ages 18 and under from across Africa, including 14 NBA Academy Africa prospects and six NBA Academy Africa Women’s Program participants, to learn directly from current and former NBA and FIBA players, legends and coaches and compete alongside the best young players on the continent. The campers and coaches will also take part in life skills, leadership development and community service programming.
The campers will be coached by NBA players Udoka Azubuike (Utah Jazz; Nigeria), Mo Bamba (Orlando Magic; U.S.; ties to Ivory Coast), 2017 NBA Rookie of the Year Malcolm Brogdon (U.S.; Boston Celtics) and Grant Williams (U.S.; Celtics), as well as NBA Global Ambassador and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo (Democratic Republic of the Congo).
Joining the NBA players and legends will be nine-time NBA champion and Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, 2004 NBA champion and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, two-time NBA champion and New Orleans Pelicans head coach Willie Green, Washington Wizards head coach Wes Unseld Jr. and Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch, tying for the most NBA head coaches to participate in a single BWB camp. Milwaukee Bucks associate head coach Charles Lee and Charlotte Hornets associate head athletic trainer Quinton Sawyer will also coach at the camp.
Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri (Nigeria), Cleveland Cavaliers General Manager Mike Gansey, Los Angeles Clippers scout Lance Blanks, and World Association of Basketball Coaches President and FIBA Technical Commission Chair Patrick Hunt (Australia) will serve as camp directors.
Players and coaches will lead campers through a variety of activities, including movement efficiency drills, offensive and defensive skill stations, three-point contests, 5-on-5 games, and life skills and leadership development sessions. Players and coaches will also host a unified Jr. NBA clinic for 100 boys and girls at Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex on Monday, Aug. 29, in collaboration with Special Olympics.
A ceremony on the final day of the camp will award the BWB Africa 2022 MVP, Defensive MVP, Three-Point Champion and Patrick Baumann Sportsmanship Award to the boys and girls who distinguish themselves on the court and as leaders.
A record 41 former BWB campers were among the record 121 international players on 2021-22 NBA opening-night rosters, including Gorgui Dieng (San Antonio Spurs; Senegal; BWB Africa 2009), five-time NBA All-Star Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2011) and NBA champion Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012).
The NBA and FIBA have hosted 65 BWB camps in 30 countries since the program’s launch in 2001. BWB has reached more than 3,800 participants from 134 countries and territories, with 105 former campers having advanced to the NBA or WNBA.
BWB Africa 2022 will be supported by Nike, which will outfit participants with Nike apparel and footwear, and Gatorade, which will keep players and coaches hydrated throughout the camp.
Fans in Africa can follow NBA Africa on Facebook (https://bit.ly/3dVUlum), Twitter (https://bit.ly/3Csm8wZ) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/3AlXtaG), and follow BWB using the hashtag #BWBAfrica.
The following is a complete list of players participating in BWB Africa 2022 (rosters subject to change):
GIRLS ROSTER
First Name |
Last Name |
Country |
Khadijah |
Tungo |
Angola |
Batchaya Djofang |
Audrey |
Cameroon |
Nouague |
Leslie Catherine |
Cameroon |
Jana |
Sallman* |
Egypt |
Jana |
Elalfy* |
Egypt |
Hana |
Abdelaal |
Egypt |
Jescika |
Mavioga |
Gabon |
Nafissatou |
Diak |
Guinea |
Soumah |
Nana John |
Guinea |
Adahe |
Assoniamble Germaine |
Ivory Coast |
Adidjata |
Traore |
Ivory Coast |
Sangare |
Marianne |
Ivory Coast |
Mariam Ibrahim |
Sarr |
Mali |
Alimata |
Coulibaly |
Mali |
Sira |
Thienou* |
Mali |
Nelly |
Akaliza |
Rwanda |
Penda |
Ndiaye* |
Senegal |
Fatou Faye |
Sane |
Senegal |
Bakhaw |
Seye* |
Senegal |
Angel |
Oguegbunam |
South Africa |
Abuna |
Ruop* |
South Sudan |
Anjela |
Minja |
Tanzania |
Darlene |
Tashobya |
Uganda |
Sylvia |
Nantongo |
Uganda |
*NBA Academy Africa Women’s Program participants
BOYS ROSTER
First Name |
Last Name |
Country |
Zakariya |
Khodja |
Algeria |
Chakib |
Sedoud |
Algeria |
Elton da Silva |
Mangueira |
Angola |
Mora Lafia |
Zime Nazif |
Benin |
Laonkila Yannick Archad |
Drabo |
Burkina Faso |
Ulrich |
Kamka Chomche* |
Cameroon |
Gabriel Austelino |
Martins Correia |
Cape Verde |
Thierry Serge |
Darlan* |
Central African Republic |
Gildas Elvis |
Mbesse |
Congo |
Paul Kabenga |
Mbyia* |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Parby Kabamba |
Musongela* |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Adam Mohamed Hosny |
Elhalawany |
Egypt |
Seifeldin Kaidar Ahmed Youssef |
Hendawy* |
Egypt |
Hassan Mohamed Hesham Hussein |
Kamel Amer Amer |
Egypt |
Daniel Quentin |
Akoue* |
Gabon |
Emmanuel |
Kanga Lendouga |
Gabon |
Aly |
Tounkara* |
Guinea |
Cheick Mouhamed Tidjane |
Diaby* |
Ivory Coast |
Abou Dominique |
Diomande |
Ivory Coast |
Lavasoa Ny Aina Andyerson |
Andriatsarafara |
Madagascar |
Mathias |
M’Madi |
Madagascar |
Marwan Alioiu |
Diallo |
Mali |
Abdramane |
Kanoute |
Mali |
Cheick Tidiane |
Keita |
Mali |
Uwami Nashe |
Chongo |
Mozambique |
Segun Ezekiel |
Obe* |
Nigeria |
Emmanuel Oluwatobi |
Stephen* |
Nigeria |
Lukwanga Mike |
Mugalu |
Rwanda |
Abdou Aziz |
Yadd |
Senegal |
Modou Fall |
Thiam |
Senegal |
Matar |
Wade* |
Senegal |
Kenneth Thomas |
Samuels |
Sierra Leone |
Connor Gray |
Liebenberg* |
South Africa |
Deng Kuot Deng |
Kuot |
South Sudan |
Mabilmawut Kon |
Mabil* |
South Sudan |
Makoi Mabor Marier |
Makoi |
South Sudan |
Mbatian Odupoi |
Sikar |
Tanzania |
Steven Lionel |
Aboky* |
Togo |
Fedi |
Ben Abdallah |
Tunisia |
Wissem |
El Kissi |
Tunisia |
*Current NBA Academy Africa prospects
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