NBA Africa to Build 100 Basketball Courts in Kenya Over Next Decade

NBA Africa, in partnership with Opportunity International, has announced plans to build 100 basketball courts across Kenya over the next decade. This initiative aims to strengthen local basketball ecosystems and support youth development by offering not only physical spaces to play but also training programs for coaches and teachers. The program will equip them with skills in coaching, refereeing, and event management, ensuring holistic development for young athletes.

At the core of this initiative is the Jr. NBA program, which teaches basketball fundamentals and important life values such as teamwork and perseverance. With over 170,000 African youth reached last year, the program continues to have a significant impact. The new courts in Nairobi will provide safe spaces for young players to hone their skills and grow as future leaders.

NBA leaders, including Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum and former player Derek Fisher, emphasized the transformative potential of sports, highlighting how this project will inspire and uplift Africa’s youth.

Written by Emmanuel Atanga

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Published on October 11, 2024