Basketball Without Borders camp in Quebec to be coached by Mathurin, Boucher, Dort and others

Basketball Without Borders (BWB) is an initiative launched by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in 2001. The program aims to promote basketball and encourage positive social change around the world. The BWB camp in Quebec, Canada, is one of the many camps organized by the program.

This year’s camp will be held from August 8th to August 11th, 2021, and will be coached by some of the best basketball players from Canada. Among the coaches are Karim Mane, a former NBA draft pick, Luguentz Dort, a rising star for the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Chris Boucher, a key player for the Toronto Raptors.

The camp is open to boys and girls aged 17 and under from Canada and other countries. The participants will receive coaching from the NBA and FIBA coaches, as well as participate in basketball games and other activities. The camp aims to provide young basketball players with an opportunity to improve their skills and learn from some of the best coaches in the world.

The BWB camp in Quebec is one of the many camps organized by the program around the world. The program has reached over 3,500 participants from over 129 countries since its inception. The program has also helped to develop some of the best basketball players in the world, including Joel Embiid, Clint Capela, and Pascal Siakam.

The program also has a strong focus on social responsibility. The BWB camp in Quebec will include a community service project where participants will have the opportunity to give back to their local community. The program also aims to promote gender equality and social inclusion through basketball.

In conclusion, the BWB camp in Quebec is an excellent opportunity for young basketball players to improve their skills and learn from some of the best coaches in the world. The program also has a strong focus on social responsibility and aims to promote positive social change through basketball. The program has been successful in developing some of the best basketball players in the world and has reached thousands of participants from around the world.

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