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Qf Hosts Inaguaral Jr.NBA
Salman Ibrahim, May 13, 2024
In a vibrant showcase of sportsmanship and camaraderie, Education City at Qatar Foundation is buzzing with basketball excitement as the inaugural Jr. NBA League in Qatar takes flight. Nearly 450 enthusiastic boys and girls, representing all 30 NBA teams, have converged from across the country to participate in this landmark event.
Organized by Qatar Foundation in partnership with the NBA and with the backing of the Qatar Basketball Federation, the league commenced last month and is set to unfold over multiple weekends, culminating in the finals scheduled for June 7th and 8th. Beyond the thrill of competition, the league is designed to instill fundamental basketball values like teamwork, respect, and perseverance, nurturing a passion for the sport from an early age while encouraging grassroots engagement and broadening participation across all levels.
Running concurrently with the league is the NBA's Her Time to Play program, dedicated to providing avenues for girls and women to actively engage in basketball and pursue careers in coaching and sports leadership. Complementing the on-court action is a series of enlightening panel discussions and instructional clinics, enriching the overall experience for participants.
At the league's launch, the presence of Sylvia Fowles, a decorated WNBA player with an illustrious career, added a touch of stardom. Fowles, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, and eight-time WNBA All-Star, shared her admiration for the burgeoning talent among Qatar's youth, expressing anticipation for their future growth in the sport.
Echoing Fowles' sentiments, Aljazi T. Al-Henzab, Director of Media at Qatar Foundation, emphasized the broader objectives of the Jr. NBA League. Beyond honing basketball skills, the league aims to impart vital life lessons such as teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, shaping well-rounded individuals both on and off the court. Al-Henzab encouraged participants to embrace challenges, pursue excellence, and uphold integrity in their sporting endeavors.
Among the aspiring athletes, 12-year-old Salim Abdalla from Evolution Sports Qatar dreams of following in the footsteps of his NBA idols, while Mira Hajor, also 12, finds joy in the bonds of sisterhood formed through basketball. Both embody the spirit of youthful enthusiasm and determination that characterizes the league.
As the Jr. NBA League unfolds, it serves as a testament to the Qatar Foundation's commitment to fostering holistic development and nurturing a new generation of athletes poised for success, both in sports and in life.
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