Boozer to Participate in Basketball without Borders 2009
-- Jazzman will join two fellow Olympians in camps in Johannesburg, South Africa --
NEW YORK (June 4, 2009) – Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer will join fellow U.S. Olympians Chris Bosh (Toronto), and Dwight Howard (Orlando) in headlining Basketball without Borders 2009 it was announced today by the National Basketball Association (NBA) andthe International Basketball Federation (FIBA). Basketball without Borders (BWB) is the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development program that uses the sport to create positive social change in the areas of education, health and wellness. The camps will be held in Beijing, China, Mexico City, Mexico and Johannesburg, South Africa.
Boozer, Howard and Bosh lead a list of nine NBA players who will be participating in Basketball without Borders Africa which will be held at the American International School of Johannesburg in Johannesburg, South Africa from September 2 - 6. This will mark the seventh consecutive year that Basketball without Borders has held a camp in Johannesburg.
“Basketball without Borders helps us to grow the game of basketball and bring attention to important social issues that affect communities around the world,” said Kathleen Behrens, NBA Executive Vice President, Social Responsibility and Player Programs. “We know that by teaching the values of the game - teamwork, sportsmanship, hard work, and healthy living our current and former players and coaches can also make a lasting impact on communities in need.”
Two other NBA players will bring the camp to their home countries this summer. Houston Rockets center Yao Ming will lead Basketball without Borders Asia in Beijing, China July 30 to Aug. 2 and Basketball without Borders Americas will feature Eduardo Najera of the New Jersey Nets in Mexico City, Mexico from August 6 - 9.
“Basketball without Borders is a unique program in that it emphasizes more than basketball skills in top-young talent” said FIBA Development Director Zoran Radovic. “Campers benefit from both the highest level of basketball instruction and they are also equipped with the tools to make a positive impact among their peers and become role-models in their communities.”
The top youth players 19 and under from Asia, Latin America and Africa, as selected by the NBA, FIBA and participating federations, will train under NBA players and coaches and compete against their peers. Campers will be divided into teams independent of race, religion or nationality to promote friendship and diversity. NBA players will partner with local community groups to lead daily life-skills sessions focusing on the importance of education, leadership, character development, health and wellness. Through NBA Cares, the league’s social responsibility initiative, NBA players and coaches will participate in extensive community outreach programs with local non-profit organizations including the creation of places for children and families to live, learn or play.
Nike, a BWB partner since 2002, will again outfit the campers and coaches with Nike apparel.
“Basketball without Borders teaches young basketball players the importance of hard work, dedication, teamwork and sportsmanship,” said George Raveling, Global Director, Nike Basketball Sports Marketing. “These are all vital attributes to the young campers, which will serve them well in the future both on and off the court, and we are proud to be working with the NBA and FIBA to promote these values.”
Basketball without Borders camp Information (subject to change):
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Beijing, People’s Republic of China July 30 – August 2, 2009 National Olympic Training Center Gymnasium |
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PLAYERS Yao Ming Dikembe Mutombo Jason Terry |
TEAM Houston Rockets Houston Rockets Dallas Mavericks |
COACHES Bob McAdoo Gene Keady Jim Lynam Don Newman Casey Smith*** Dean Cooper** |
TEAM Miami Heat Coaching Legend Philadelphia 76ers San Antonio Spurs Dallas Mavericks Houston Rockets |
Marketing Partners: Nike, American Airlines, DHL |
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** Camp Director ***Athletic Trainer |
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Mexico City, Mexico August 6 – 9, 2009 Centro Nacional de Desarrollo de Talentos y Alto Rendimiento |
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PLAYERS Samuel Dalembert Willie Green Al Horford Eduardo Najera
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TEAM Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers Atlanta Hawks New Jersey Nets
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COACHES Austin Ainge Kenny Atkinson Kelvin Sampson Jack Sikma Mark Boff*** Gersson Rosas |
TEAM Boston Celtics New York Knicks Milwaukee Bucks Houston Rockets Milwaukee Bucks Houston Rockets |
Marketing Partners: Nike, American Airlines, Gatorade, EA Sports, Spalding |
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** Camp Director ***Athletic Trainer |
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Johannesburg, South Africa September 2 – 6, 2009 American International School of Johannesburg |
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PLAYERS Carlos Boozer Chris Bosh Dwight Howard Luc Mbah A Moute* Bob Lanier Dikembe Mutombo Joakim Noah Vladimir Radmanovic Nate Robinson Tyrus Thomas |
TEAM Utah Jazz Toronto Raptors Orlando Magic Milwaukee Bucks NBA Legend Houston Rockets Chicago Bulls Charlotte Bobcats New York Knicks Chicago Bulls |
COACHES Lance Blanks** R.C. Buford** Amadou Fall** Joe Touomou** Masai Ujiri** Max Benton***
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TEAM Cleveland Cavaliers San Antonio Spurs Dallas Mavericks NBA Scout Toronto Raptors Cleveland Cavaliers |
Marketing Partners: Nike, South African Airways, EA Sports, Spalding |
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* Former BWB Camper (2003) ** Camp Director ***Athletic Trainer |
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