Senegalese
international Gorgui Dieng of the Minnesota Timberwolves was nurtured by the
SEED Project that is now sponsoring the first NBA Academy basketball training
centre in Africa
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The NBA announced the
opening of its first NBA Academy basketball training centre in Africa, in
Thies, Senegal.
AFP
report continues:
The
centre, designed to serve the top men and women prospects from throughout the
continent, was opened in partnership with the SEED Project, the Sports for
Education and Economic Development non-profit organization that uses basketball
as a platform to engage youth in academic, athletic and leadership programs.
The
organization nurtured Gorgui Dieng, the Senegalese international who now plays
for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The
first 12 male players were selected for academy scholarships from scouting
programmes across Africa and skills camps hosted in December and this week.
As
part of Thursday's announcement, the NBA and SEED Project also announced plans
for an NBA Academy Africa facility in Saly, Senegal.
Elite
men will train there when it opens later this year, and women and youth players
will train in Thies.
"Today
is an important milestone for the growth of basketball on the continent as we
begin to welcome the first group of young student athletes who will form the
inaugural roster of NBA Academy Africa," said NBA Vice President and
Managing Director for Africa, Amadou Gallo Fall.
"NBA
Academy Africa will provide student athletes with world-class, comprehensive
training and education so they have the resources to achieve on the court and
in life."
The NBA has already launched academies in Hangzhou, Jinan and Urumqi, China, and has plans for academies in Canberra, Australia and Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), India.
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