A historical start for Egyptians in the NBA and Fiba Banda camp among the 60 African talents

The National Basketball Union (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (Fiba) announced the launch of the twenty -first edition of the & quot; Basketball Without Borders & quot; (BWB) Africa, which is hosted by the Rwandan capital Kigali during the period from 23 to 26 August, with the participation of 60 players at the age of high school representing 21 African countries. Al -Hamly, here, Mohamed Saad Ahmed Al -Baz and Yasmine Ahmed, in the list of the best emerging African talents that were chosen to participate in this global event, reflecting the increase in the position of Egyptian basketball on the continental scene. And former NBA players Kerry Kitts and Marvin Williams, in addition to prominent coaches from major clubs such as Charlotte Hornz, Indiana Pesrez and Minnesota Timberols. And matches & quot; 5 against 5 & quot;, along with workshops to develop life and leadership skills, community activities, including basketball clinics for people with special needs and special programs for women. Africa, to confirm the growing role of sport as a bridge to communicate between cultures and enhance African talent opportunities in global professionalism. What was launched in 2001 reached more than 4,600 participants from 144 countries, and more than 140 of them managed to reach the NBA or the WNBA, including the American league star and the best player for the 2023 season of July Imbid.
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