List of boys and girls in the 11th BWB Asia camp

2019-08-09T13:04:46+00:00 2019-08-09T13:07:21+00:00.

Giannis Askounis

09/Aug/19 13:04

Eurohoops.net

Top boys and girls from 18 countries and territories across Asia-Pacific will participate in Japan’s Basketball Without Borders.

By Eurohoops Team/ info@eurohoops.net

The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) today announced the top 64 boys and girls from 18 countries and territories who will participate in the 11th edition of Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Asia. BWB Asia 2019 will be held Wednesday, August 14 to Saturday, August 17 in Tokyo, marking the second time that the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program will be held in Japan. BWB Asia was previously conducted in Japan in 2012.

BWB Asia 2019 will feature a number of current and former NBA players, including three-time NBA Champion Sam Cassell, two-time NBA Champion Kevon Looney (Golden State Warriors), Robin Lopez (Milwaukee Bucks) and Yuta Tabuse (formerly of the Phoenix Suns; Japan). Former WNBA players Ashley Battle, Allison Feaster and Yolanda Moore will also participate in the camp and coach the top high-school-age campers from throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

Current NBA assistant coaches Pat Delany (Orlando Magic), Bryan Gates (Minnesota Timberwolves), Antonio Lang (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Wes Unseld Jr. (Denver Nuggets) will also serve as BWB Asia 2019 coaches. Patrick Hunt (President of the World Association of Basketball Coaches; Australia) will be the camp director. Jeff Tanaka (Chicago Bulls) will serve as the camp’s athletic trainer.

Players and coaches will lead the campers through a variety of activities on and off the court, including movement efficiency, skill development stations, shooting and skills competitions, 5-on-5 games, and daily life skills seminars focusing on health, leadership and communication. One boy and one girl will be named BWB Asia MVPs at the conclusion of the camp. In addition, former NBA Referee Joey Crawford will lead development sessions with local FIBA referees.

NIKE, a global partner of BWB since 2002, will outfit the campers and coaches with NIKE apparel and footwear. Rakuten, the NBA’s exclusive live-game distribution partner in Japan and presenting partner of The NBA Japan Games 2019, and MGM Resorts International (MGM), the NBA’s Official Integrated Resorts partner in Japan, are official event partners of BWB Asia 2019.

BWB Asia 2019 will also include NBA Cares and community outreach efforts with youth in Tokyo. These efforts will highlight the power of sport to promote cultural understanding while teaching the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle and the values of the game, including teamwork, integrity and respect.

The NBA and FIBA have staged 60 BWB camps in 38 cities in 30 countries on six continents, reaching more than 3,500 participants from 129 countries and territories since 2001. Sixty-nine former campers have been drafted into the NBA or signed as free agents, and a record eight former BWB campers were selected in the 2019 NBA Draft, including Rui Hachimura (Washington Wizards; Japan; BWB Global 2016), surpassing the previous record of six sets in 2011 and matched in 2016 and 2018. Last season, a record 27 former BWB campers were on 2018-19 opening-night rosters, including 2019 NBA Champions Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012) and Marc Gasol (Raptors; Spain; BWB Europe 2003), as well as two-time NBA All-Star Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2011).

The following is a complete list of players participating in the 11th BWB Asia camp (rosters are subject to change):

GIRLS ROSTER:

First Name

Last Name

Country/Territory

Emily

Sewell

Australia

Ruby-Belle

Macdonald

Australia

Keeley

Evans

Australia

Georgia

Woolley

Australia

Isabelle

Morgan

Australia

Yuxin

Zhang

China

Jiayi

Wang

China

Zihan

Zhou

China

Chih-Ying

Chen

Chinese Taipei

Harsimran

Kaur

India

Siya

Deodhar

India

Amerila Ryan

Ayu Ardhany

Indonesia

Jesslyn

Artitonang

Indonesia

Aika

Hirashita

Japan

Maho

Hayashi

Japan

Miyu

Ogita

Japan

Jazzmyne

Kailahi-Fulu

New Zealand

Emilia

Shearer

New Zealand

Jayzelee

Waihi

New Zealand

Kristine

Cayabyab

Philippines

Florence Jil

Talas

Philippines

Sehyun

Chung

South Korea

Jiyeong

Moon

South Korea

Nannapas

Phangamornnaruenat

Thailand

BOYS ROSTER:

First Name

Last Name

Country/Territory

Josh

Hunt

Australia

Daniel

Rogers

Australia

Lewis

Rowe

Australia

Patrick

Ryan

Australia

Kane

Waters

Australia

Mustafa

Rashed

Bahrain

Angjun

Duan

China

Haomiao

Sun

China

Liwen

Zhang

China

Jiayi

Zhao

China

Hao Hsiang

Hsu

Chinese Taipei

Chi Iun

Yin

Chinese Taipei

Amaan

Sandhu

India

Arvinder

Singh

India

Yonga

Hendrick Xavi

Indonesia

Sorena

Alizadeh Goorandani

Iran

Yu

Kibayashi

Japan

Atsuya

Ogawa

Japan

Kaine

Roberts

Japan

Masahiro

Waki

Japan

Yuto

Yamanouchi

Japan

Simonov

Valeriy

Kazakhstan

Alexander Frederick

Zambie

Lebanon

Sharwin

Siva Ragu

Malaysia

Yong Ted

Wilson

Malaysia

Enkhiin-Od “Michael”

Sharavjamts

Mongolia

Clifton

Bush III

New Zealand

Dallas

Clayton

New Zealand

Harrison

Payne

New Zealand

Jackson

Smyth

New Zealand

Evyatar

Tabor

New Zealand

Harold

Alarcon

Philippines

Joachim Eddie

Laure

Philippines

Joshua Rafael

Lazaro

Philippines

Seokho

Jo

South Korea

Doeun

Kim

South Korea

Kyutae

Lee

South Korea

Junseok

Yeo

South Korea

Nattkakit

Netsuriwong

Thailand

Bao Thien

Lieu Trieu

Vietnam

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Source: FIBA

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