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    Siakam, Bertans, Fall and Markkanen to coach top international prospects at upcoming Basketball Without Borders global camp

    MIES (Switzerland)/NEW YORK (U.S) – 2020 NBA All-Star Pascal Siakam, Wizards’ Bertāns, Celtics’ Fall and Bulls’ Markkanen to coach top international prospects at the sixth annual BWB in Chicago.

    MIES (Switzerland)/NEW YORK (U.S)  – The National Basketball Association (NBA) and FIBA today announced the top 64 boys and girls from 34 countries and regions who will travel to Chicago for the sixth annual Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global Camp, which will be held Friday, February 14 – Sunday, February 16 at Quest Multisport as part of NBA All-Star 2020.

    2020 NBA All-Star Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012), Davis Bertāns (Washington Wizards; Latvia), Tacko Fall (Boston Celtics; Senegal) and 2017-18 NBA All-Rookie First Team member Lauri Markkanen (Chicago Bulls; Finland; BWB Europe 2014; BWB Global 2015) will coach the top high school age campers from Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe.  

    Siakam, Bertāns, Fall and Markkanen will be joined by former WNBA players Ashley Battle, Michele Van Gorp and Ebony Hoffman, as well as select players participating in NBA All-Star 2020.  Chicago Bulls assistant coach Karen Stack Umlauf, Milwaukee Bucks assistant coaches Vin Baker, Josh Longstaff and Ben Sullivan, and Chicago Sky director of player development John Azzinaro will also serve as BWB Global coaches.  

    Among the record 30 former Basketball Without Borders campers on opening-night NBA rosters for the 2019-20 season (active and inactive), 14 participated in the BWB Global Camp, including 2018-19 NBA All-Rookie First Team member Deandre Ayton (Phoenix Suns; Bahamas; BWB Global 2016),  2019 No. 3 overall draft pick RJ Barrett (New York Knicks; Canada; BWB Global 2017), 2019 No. 9 overall draft pick Rui Hachimura (Washington Wizards; Japan; BWB Global 2016), 2018-19 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder; Canada; BWB Global 2016) and 2016-17 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets; Canada; BWB Global 2015).

    Patrick Hunt (President of the World Association of Basketball Coaches; Australia), Gersson Rosas (Minnesota Timberwolves President of Basketball Operations; Colombia), Marin Sedlacek (Philadelphia 76ers international scout; Serbia) and Masai Ujiri (Toronto Raptors President; Nigeria) will be the camp directors.  Windy City Bulls head athletic trainer Matt Comer will serve as the camp’s athletic trainer.  

    Players and coaches will lead the campers through a variety of activities on and off the court, including movement efficiency, skill development stations, shooting and skills competitions, 5-on-5 games, and life skills seminars focusing on health, leadership and communication.  The final day will feature a single-elimination tournament culminating with the boys and girls championship games. 

    The camp will be officiated by representatives from the NBA’s Referee Development Program, which provides rising professionals and former players with the skills necessary to pursue a career as a referee in the NBA, WNBA and NBA G League.

    The campers will attend State Farm All-Star Saturday Night and the 69th NBA All-Star Game at United Center.  Nike, a global partner of BWB since 2002, will outfit the campers and coaches with Nike apparel and footwear. 

    BWB, the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program, has reached more than 3,600 participants from 133 countries and territories since 2001, with 69 former campers drafted into the NBA or signed as free agents.  The NBA and FIBA have staged 61 BWB camps in 38 cities across 30 countries on six continents.  More than 310 current and former NBA, WNBA and FIBA players have joined more than 240 NBA team personnel from all 30 NBA teams to support BWB across the world.

    The following is the complete list of players participating in the sixth annual BWB Global Camp (rosters are subject to change):

    Boys Roster:

    Angola

    Nganga

    Sadraque Buakanga Joao

    Australia

    Bayles

    Biwali Wabuna

    Argentina

    Fernandez

    Juan Francisco

    Australia

    Giddey

    Joshua James

    Australia

    Jones

    Blake Andrew

    Australia

    Wigness

    Tamuri Slim

    Brazil

    Cruz de Oliveira Cassia

    Augusto Angelo

    Canada

    Mathurin

    Bennedict Richard Felder

    Canada

    Prosper

    Olivier Maxence

    Canada

    Primo

    Joshua Lincoln Alexander

    Canada

    Bediako Junior

    Charles Akwesi

    Central Africa Republic

    Ngopot

    Jerry Dieu Beni

    Chile

    Inyaco Toledo

    Felipe Antonio

    China

    Qu

    Honglin

    China

    Cui

    Yongxi

    Croatia

    Menalo

    Leo

    Croatia

    Perasovic

    Ivan

    Dominican Republic

    Montero Berroa

    Jean Claudio

    Democratic Republic of Congo (COD_DCR)

    Kuminga

    Jonathan

    Egypt

    Abdallatif

    Mohab Yasser Abdalaty

    France

    Begarin

    Juhann Mathieu

    France

    Diabate

    Moussa

    France

    Tchikou

    Alex Njonkep Dylan

    Germany

    Van Slooten

    Luc David

    Germany

    Hukporti

    Ariel Washington

    Guinea

    Cisse

    Moussa

    India

    Sandhu

    Amaan

    Korea

    Yeo

    Jun Seok

    Lithuania

    Marciulionis

    Augustas

    Mali

    Sanogo

    Adama

    Mexico

    Roacho Amador

    Esteban Ezequiel

    Netherlands

    Kraag

    Yannick Story

    New Zealand

    Murray

    Taine Jackson

    Nigeria

    Ariyibi

    Oluwatobi Samuel

    Puerto Rico

    Pinzon

    Rafael

    Philippines

    Sotto

    Kai Zachary

    Senegal

    Sow

    Cheikh

    Senegal

    Sow

    Pape Ablaye

    Senegal

    Faye

    Babacar

    Serbia

    Todorovic

    Stefan

     
    Girls Roster:

    Australia

    Melbourne

    Jade Olivia

    Australia

    Pollerd

    Olivia Isabelle

    Canada

    Russell

    Merissah Melanie

    Canada

    Besselink

    Margaret Ardina Stevenson

    Colombia

    Gonzalez Viveros

    Daniela

    Colombia

    Cortes Espitia

    Naylee

    Denmark

    Rimdal

    Alberte Marie Mehrenst

    Egypt

    Hussein

    Yara Osama Zarea Sayed

    Estonia

    Asi

    Anna Gret

    Finland

    Aarnio

    Janette Aleksandra

    France

    Kessler

    Serena Anne Ursula

    France

    Gueye

    Aminata

    India

    Kaur

    Harsimran

    India

    Deodhar

    Siya

    Japan

    Hayashi

    Maho

    New Zealand

    Kailahi Fulu

    Jazzmyne Jade

    Nigeria

    Fredricks

    Chizaram Victory

    Senegal

    Tal

    Aminata

    Senegal

    Carvalho

    Charlotte

    Spain

    Fraile Ruiz

    Paula

    Spain

    Dembele Traore

    Mama

    Uruguay

    Kirschenbaum Pascale

    Camila

    Uruguay

    Niski Castelao

    Florencia

     
    Follow the camp using the hashtag #BWBGlobal on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  Find out more about NBA Academies at nbaacademy.nba.com and on Instagram (nbaacademy).

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