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    NBA, FIBA to host 7th annual Basketball Without Borders Global Camp for top international prospects in Salt Lake City

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    NEW YORK (USA) & MIES (Switzerland) - BWB Global Camp during NBA All-Star 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah will bring together top 40 high-school-age prospects from 27 countries.

    NEW YORK (USA) & MIES (Switzerland) - The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) today announced the top 40 male prospects from 27 countries who will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah for the seventh annual Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global camp, which will be held Friday, Feb. 17 – Sunday, Feb. 19 at the Utah Jazz Practice Facility as part of NBA All-Star 2023.

    Top high-school-age campers from Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe will participate in a variety of activities, including anthropometric and athletic testing, movement efficiency, skill development stations, shooting and skills competitions, life skills seminars and 5-on-5 games, under the guidance of NBA Basketball Operations staff and select NBA players attending NBA All-Star 2023.

    Members of the NBA Coaching Development Program (CDP), which assists former players who are looking to transition into the coaching ranks and further deepen the pipeline of coaching talent across leagues, will also serve as BWB Global coaches. Patrick Hunt (President of the World Association of Basketball Coaches; Australia), Gersson Rosas (New York Knicks Senior Basketball Advisor; Colombia) and Masai Ujiri (Toronto Raptors President and Vice Chairman; Nigeria) will be the camp directors.  

    The final day will feature a single-elimination tournament culminating with the championship game, which will be followed by a ceremony to award the Kim Bohuny Camp MVP, the Patrick Baumann Sportsmanship Award, the Defensive MVP, and the Three-Point Champion. The campers will also attend the 72nd NBA All-Star Game at Vivint Arena later that day.  

    Among the 38 former BWB campers on opening-night NBA rosters this season (active and inactive), 23 participated in BWB Global, including Deandre Ayton (Phoenix Suns; Bahamas; BWB Global 2016), RJ Barrett (New York Knicks; Canada; BWB Global 2017), Josh Giddey (Oklahoma City Thunder; Australia; BWB Global 2020), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder; Canada; BWB Global 2016), Rui Hachimura (Los Angeles Lakers; Japan; BWB Global 2016), Lauri Markkanen (Jazz; Finland; BWB Global 2015), Bennedict Mathurin (Indiana Pacers; Canada; BWB Global 2020) and Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets; Canada; BWB Global 2015).

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    Nike, a global partner of BWB since 2002, will outfit the campers and coaches with Nike apparel and footwear. 

    For the first time, the NBA, WNBA and FIBA will host a separate BWB Global camp for top high-school-age female prospects from outside the U.S. in July as part of AT&T WNBA All-Star 2023 in Las Vegas.

    BWB, the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program, has reached more than 3,900 participants from 134 countries and territories since 2001, with 105 former campers advancing to the NBA or WNBA.  The NBA and FIBA have staged 66 BWB camps in 43 cities across 31 countries on six continents.

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

    Name

    Country/Region

    Dylan Bordon

    Argentina

    Juan Respaud

    Argentina

    Klairus Amir

    Australia

    Eduardo Klafke

    Brazil

    Samis Calderon

    Brazil

    Ulrich Kamka Chomche

    Cameroon

    Christian Nitu

    Canada

    Hudson Ward

    Canada

    Felix Kossaras

    Canada

    Thierry Darlan

    Central African Republic

    Junjie Wang

    China

    Qingfang Pang

    China

    Wei Lun Zhao

    China

    Rodrigo Aybar

    Dominican Republic

    Paul Kabenga Mbiya

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Parby Kabamba Musongela

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Seeifeldin Kaidar Ahmed Youssef Hendawy

    Egypt

    Miro Little

    Finland

    Ilane Fibleuil

    France

    Pacome Dadiet

    France

    Killian Malwaya

    France

    Tidjane Salaun

    France

    Alexandros Samodurov

    Greece

    Ibrahim Souare

    Guinea

    Mohammad Amini

    Iran

    Taiga Okada

    Japan

    Karim Rtail

    Lebanon

    Matas Buzelis

    Lithuania

    Motiejus Krivas

    Lithuania

    Mathias M'Madi

    Madagascar

    Jesus Santi Ochoa

    Mexico

    Dontae Russo-Nance

    New Zealand

    Churchill Abass

    Nigeria

    Ruben Prey

    Portugal

    Ousmane N'Diaye

    Senegal

    Modou Fall Thiam

    Senegal

    Bogoljub Markovic

    Serbia

    Nikola Topic

    Serbia

    Aday Mara

    Spain

    Elliot Cadeau

    Sweden

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