Bam Adebayo, Jonathan Kuminga, Darius Garland, Jalen Suggs to Coach top prospects at Basketball without Borders 2023

The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) today announced 80 of the top high-school-age prospects from across Africa who will participate in the 19th edition of Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa, which will be held Friday, July 28 – Monday, July 31 at the American International School of Johannesburg (AISJ) in South Africa.

BWB Africa 2023 will bring together 80 boys and girls from more than 25 African countries – including 19 NBA Academy Africa and NBA Academy Women’s Camp Africa 2022 prospects – to learn directly from current and former NBA, WNBA and FIBA players, legends and coaches and compete alongside their peers from across the continent.  The campers will be coached by two-time NBA All-Star Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat; U.S.; ties to Nigeria), 2022 NBA champion Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors; Democratic Republic of the Congo), 2022 NBA All-Star Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers; U.S.) and Jalen Suggs (Orlando Magic; U.S.).

Five current and former NBA head coaches will also serve as BWB Africa 2023 coaches: Cavaliers head coach J.B. Bickerstaff; two-time NBA Coach of the Year, Nigeria Men’s National Team head coach and Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown; 2018 NBA Coach of the Year Dwane Casey (most recently with the Detroit Pistons); Los Angeles Lakers head coach Darvin Ham; and veteran NBA coach Dave Joerger (most recently with the Philadelphia 76ers).

Several former NBA and WNBA players will also serve as BWB Africa 2023 coaches, including 2015 FIBA AfroBasket champion Olumide Oyedeji (Nigeria), 2011 NBA champion Ian Mahinmi (France; ties Benin), former NBA player and Basketball Africa League Head of League Operations Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (Cameroon), former NBA player Tacko Fall (Senegal), 2003 WNBA champion Astou Ndiaye (Senegal), two-time WNBA champion Taj McWilliams-Franklin, four-time WNBA champion Sheryl Swoopes and Mozambique basketball legend Clarisse Machanguana.  Toronto Raptors Vice-Chairman, Team President and Alternate NBA Governor Masai Ujiri; New Orleans Pelicans Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations David Griffin; and Portland Trail Blazers Assistant General Manager Mike Schmitz will serve as camp directors, while David Crewe and Frank Adams (Phoenix Suns) will serve as the camp’s athletic trainers.

The players and coaches will lead the campers through a variety of activities, including movement efficiency drills, offensive and defensive skill stations, three-point contests, 5-on-5 games, and life skills and leadership development sessions.  A ceremony on the final day of the camp will award the Kim Bohuny Camp MVP, the Patrick Baumann Sportsmanship Award, the B.J. Johnson Most Improved Player Award, the Three-Point Champion and the Defensive MVP to the boys and girls who distinguish themselves on the court and as leaders.

As part of the camp, NBA players and coaches will also participate in several community outreach initiatives around Johannesburg, including a hospital visit and a Her Time to Play seminar for the female campers on July 28, and a court unveiling in the Alexandra Township on Saturday, July 29.  In addition, BWB Africa 2023 coaches will lead a development clinic for local coaches at AISJ on July 30.  

Also on July 29, select NBA players will visit the NBA Store at Sandton City Mall in Johannesburg and engage with fans.

BWB Africa 2023 will be supported by Nike, a global partner of BWB since 2002, which will outfit participants with Nike apparel and footwear, and Gatorade, which will keep players and coaches hydrated throughout the camp.

BWB has reached more than 4,100 participants from 136 countries and territories since 2001, with 112 former campers advancing to the NBA or WNBA.  The NBA and FIBA have staged 70 BWB camps in 47 cities across 32 countries on six continents.

The following is a complete list of players participating in the 19th BWB Africa camp (rosters subject to change):

GIRLS
NameCountry 
Ines BellahmerAlgeria 
Filomena LuisAngola 
Guigma SadiaBurkina Faso 
Gisele Kipo*Cameroon 
Hannah DibadjouCameroon 
Salma Khedr*Egypt 
Leila El SanadilyEgypt 
Aisha HassanEgypt 
Lucie MoungangaGabon 
Fatoumata SyllaGuinea 
Roseline OokoKenya 
Harena RandriamasimananaMadagascar 
Fitahiana RatsimasonMadagascar 
Joanie RakotonanaharyMadagascar 
Fatoumata Samake*Mali 
Oumou SoumareMali 
Aya El Kallali*Morocco 
Albertina Matsinhe*Mozambique 
Bata Lurdes*Mozambique 
Shanaya Matusse*Mozambique 
Joy BiribebeNigeria 
Benitha NgarambeRwanda 
Jane DusabeRwanda 
Fatou SimaSenegal 
Marie DioufSenegal 
Ndickou Matar Diop*Senegal 
Tacko SySenegal 
Sheriffa RahmanSierra Leone 
Onnetse MolokwameSouth Africa 
Luhle NdabaSouth Africa 
Reneilwe MotebeleSouth Africa 
Susan PeterSouth Sudan 
Asunta RingSouth Sudan 
Nawasa LazaroTanzania 
Ibouanga MoussoundaTogo 
Arwa Ghorbel*Tunisia 
Eya NasriTunisia 
Afef BengoulaTunisia 
Christine NamyaloUganda 
Immaculate AdongpinyUganda 

*Participated in NBA Academy Women’s Camp Africa 2022

BOYS
NameCountry 
Aginaldo Neto*Angola 
Manuel Camboma*Angola 
Inacio Anatoli Da SilvaAngola 
Claudino CapangaaAngola 
Sansao WikaAngola 
Philippe NtungicimpayeBurundi 
Arnold Eyadi KenfackCameroon 
Hermann Bel GassinaCameroon 
Chris NaguidebeCentral African Republic 
Tahir Doungous*Chad
Zie Cheikh CondeCôte d’Ivoire
Tarek KhairyEgypt 
Ahmed NedaleEgypt 
Karim El GizawiEgypt 
Courage AgbekpornuGhana 
Kiggundu Austin OmondiKenya 
Chouhaybou KeitaMali 
Mahamadou KonateMali 
Hamza BechcharMorocco 
Bolaji OderinloNigeria 
Sultan BaruwaNigeria 
Ibrahim Dan-MutumNigeria 
Jonah PreciousNigeria 
Ezekiel Obe*Nigeria 
Andre BonazebiRepublic of Congo 
Jude Fred Nkouka SilahoRepublic of Congo 
Khadim Mboup*Senegal 
Assane Mandian*Senegal 
Yakhya Diop*Senegal 
Amar Diop*Senegal 
Mouhamed CamaraSenegal 
Siyanda RadebeSouth Africa 
Gilchrist StormSouth Africa 
Khaman Maluach*South Sudan 
Moses Marial MandiriaSouth Sudan 
Bol Wieu Mou ThetSouth Sudan 
Lual Deng Lual AguekSouth Sudan 
Rayen RouissiTunisia 
Amen HammiTunisia 
Liberty Fusire*Zimbabwe 

*NBA Academy Africa prospect