As part of NBA.com's coverage of the Summer of Goodwill, we'll provide updates from Africa of the goings-on around camp.
The 100 kids at Basketball Without Borders Africa stretch.
(NBAE Images) As Basketball Without Borders Africa wraps up, we take a look at this year's camp in photos. From the Houston Chronicle:
Dikembe Mutombo and NBA players meet Nelson Mandela.
(NBAE Images) An NBA contigent including Bob Lanier, Dikembe Mutombo, Shawn Bradley, Zach Randolph, Malik Rose paid a visit to Nelson Mandela at his foundation. "For us to get a chance to come in here and see him and touch him and say thank you, is overwhelming," said Bob Lanier. Dikembe Mutombo expressed his appreciation as well. "I was very thiriled by this visit," Mutombo said. "We don't know when we will get that chance again in our lifetime." Watch the video:
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Children from the SKY Trust perform for NBA players.
At the Soweto Kliptown Youth (SKY) Trust, NBA players watched as children of the SKY Trust put on an emotional performance for their famous guests. Read about the touching day at SKY Trust
More news about Basketball Without Borders from FIBA.com:
Shawn Bradley walks the streets of Johannesburg.
Dallas Maverick center Shawn is no stranger to traveling the world, having spent two years on a Mormon mission to Australia in college. At Basketball Without Borders Africa in Johannesburg, we caught up with Shawn to see how the first day went. Read the full Q & A
Mutombo dorms to be dedicated
Former Africa camp players attend school in U.S.
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