Yahoo – AFP,
8 April 2015
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Basketball
star Dikembe Mutombo will help lead a four-day development camp
in Cuba April
23-26, co-hosted by the NBA and FIBA (AFP Photo/Stan Honda)
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Basketball
star Dikembe Mutombo will help lead a four-day development camp in Cuba April
23-26, co-hosted by the NBA and FIBA (AFP Photo/Stan Honda)
New York
(AFP) - The National Basketball Association co-hosts a development camp in Cuba
this month, becoming the first US pro sports league to visit the Caribbean
country since America announced plans to restore ties with its longtime
adversary.
The NBA and
the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) are co-hosting the camp in
Havana April 23-26.
Two-time
NBA Most Valuable Player Steve Nash, NBA Global Ambassador Dikembe Mutombo, and
WNBA Legend Ticha Penicheiro will lead the four-day camp with the Cuban Men's
and Women's National Teams, the league said in a statement on Tuesday.
Mutombo, an
eight-time NBA All-Star who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo has
long been active in community work and basketball development in Africa.
The camp
will also include community outreach projects in association with the Cuban
sports ministry (INDER) and the Cuban Basketball Federation (CBF).
For the
first time, the NBA and FIBA will invite two players and one coach from Cuba to
participate in the Basketball without Borders camp.
"This
is a great day for Cuban basketball and our federation," said CBF
President Ruperto Herrera.
"To
have both the NBA and FIBA collaborate on youth instruction and the development
of the game in our country is magnificent. We thank the Republic of Cuba and
INDER for opening the doors for these basketball camps that will end up
benefiting the future of national and international basketball."
Through NBA
Cares, the league's global social responsibility program, the NBA and FIBA will
refurbish three basketball courts and host youth basketball clinics at two
Havana locations.
Orlando Magic Head Coach James Borrego, Utah Jazz Head Coach Quin Snyder, Utah Jazz
Assistant Coach Brad Jones, USA Basketball Youth Development Coach Don
Showalter, and Director of Basketball Academy of the Americas Victor Ojeda will
participate in training camp efforts for the Cuban Men's and Women's National
Teams at the 18-and-over level and for juniors.
The coaches
will be joined by Washington Wizards Vice President of Basketball
Administration Tommy Sheppard, New York Knicks Associate Athletic Trainer
Anthony Goenaga, and FIBA Americas Referee Geraldo Fontana to host workshops
for coaches, trainers, and other sports professionals.
NBA Deputy
Commissioner Mark Tatum said the league's Basketball Without Borders program
had already shown the game could build bridges between cultures.
"We
look forward to sharing the values of our game with Cuban youth and learning
together through the common language of sports," he said.

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