The NBA and FIBA announced that the top 40 prospects men from 27 countries who will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah for the annual Basketball Without Borders (BWB) campus, which will be held Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 19 at the Utah Jazz Practice Facility as part of the NBA All-Star 2023. Among them the great Spanish project of the generation of 2005, Aday Mara.
The best high school players 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 and games, directed by NBA staff and players. of Basketball Operations participating in NBA All-Star 2023.
Members of the NBA’s Coaches Development Program (CDP), which assists former players who want to transition to the bench, will serve as coaches at BWB Global. Patrick Hunt (President of the World Basketball Coaches Association, Australia), Gerson Rosas (Senior Basketball Advisor for the New York Knicks, Colombia) and Masai Ujiri (President and Vice President of the Toronto Raptors, Nigeria) will be the campus directors.
The camp will feature 11 players participating in the NBA Academy project, a year-round elite development program that provides the best high school athletes outside the United States with a holistic approach to their development and a path to maximize their potential. NBA academies have started in Canberra, Australia (NBA Global Academy). Delhi, India (NBA Academy India); San Luis Potosí, Mexico (NBA Academy Latin America); and Saly, Senegal (NBA Academy Africa) for the best prospects from their respective countries and continents.
To date, more than 90 NBA Academy participants have committed to NCAA Division I teams and 18 have played, are playing or have signed to play professionally with other teams, including Dyson Daniels (New Orleans Pelicans; NBA Global Academy), Giddey (NBA Global Academy), and Mathurin (NBA Academy Latin America).
Which players will be at Basketball Without Borders Global Camp 2023?
Here is a full list of players participating in the seventh annual Basketball Without Borders Global Camp 2023:
| Name | Country |
|---|---|
| Dylan Bourdon | Argentina |
| John Respaud | Argentina |
| Clairus Amir | Australia |
| Eduardo Klafke* | Brazil |
| Samis Calderon* | Brazil |
| Ulrich Kamka Chomche* | Cameroon |
| Christian Nitou | 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 |
| Seifeldin Kaidar Ahmed Youssef Hendavy* | Egypt |
| I show a little | Finland |
| Ilane Fibleuil | France |
| let’s go dude | France |
| Killian Mulveya | France |
| Tidjane Salaun | France |
| Alexander Samoturov | Hellas |
| Ibrahim Suare | Guinea |
| Mohammed Amini | Iran |
| taiga okanda | Japan |
| Karim Retail | Lebanon |
| Matas Bouzelis | Lithuania |
| Motiejus Krivas | Lithuania |
| Mathias M’Madi | Madagascar |
| Jesus Santi Ochoa* | Mexico |
| Dontae Russo-Nance | New Zealand |
| Churchill Abbas* | Nigeria |
| Reuben Pray | Portugal |
| Ousmane N’Diaye | Senegal |
| Modou Fall Thiam* | Senegal |
| Bogolyub Markovic | Serbian |
| NikolaTopic | Serbian |
| up to date | Spain |
| elliot cadeau | Sweden |
*NBA Academy Prospect
