NBA Champion Derrick White joins All-Star Tyrese Maxey, coach Duop Reath and WNBA legend Ticha Penicheiro to coach cage protegees in Basketball Without Boarder

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SINGAPORE—The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced the top 30 boys and 30 girls who will participate in the 15th edition of Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Asia slated June 9-22 at the Singapore Basketball Centre here.

This is the second time since 2010 that BWB — a global basketball development community outreach program of NBA and FIBA --  the Lion City.

BWB Asia 2025 will bring together 30 boys and 30 girls, ages 17 and under, from across Asia-Pacific to learn directly from current and former NBA and WNBA players and coaches and compete alongside their peers from across the region.  The campers will also take part in life skills, leadership development, and social responsibility programming.

The campers will be coached by 2024 NBA champion Derrick White (Boston Celtics), 2024 NBA All-Star Tyrese Maxey (Philadelphia 76ers), Duop Reath (Portland Trail Blazers), WNBA legend and 2025 FIBA Hall of Fame inductee Ticha Penicheiro, and current NBA assistant coaches Vinay Bhavnani (Toronto Raptors), Jared Dudley (Dallas Mavericks), Ronald Nored (Atlanta Hawks) and Khalid Robinson (Golden State Warriors).  President of the World Association of Basketball Coaches Patrick Hunt will serve as camp director, while Katherine Babcock (Memphis Grizzlies) will serve as the camp’s athletic trainer.

BWB Asia 2025 will be part of the NBA’s new multi-day immersive basketball and entertainment festival in Singapore that will culminate with the “NBA Rising Star Invitational,” the league’s first regional high-school basketball tournament that will feature boys’ and girls’ teams from 11 countries across Asia-Pacific competing at the Kallang Tennis Hub from Wednesday, June 25 – Sunday, June 29.

“Bringing Basketball Without Borders back to Singapore reflects our commitment to growing the game in the country and across Asia-Pacific,” said NBA Senior Vice President, Head of International Basketball Operations, Troy Justice.  “This year’s camp is particularly special, as it will coincide with our new basketball and entertainment festival and the NBA Rising Stars Invitational, our first regional high-school basketball tournament.  We look forward to a memorable week of events that will leave a lasting impact on fans and players from across the region.”

“We are delighted that Basketball Without Borders Asia is being held this year in Singapore – a nation that has consistently demonstrated its ability to host world-class events like the FIBA Intercontinental Cup and the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup,” said FIBA Head of Players Unit Kimberley Gaucher.  “BWB Asia offers an incredible platform to inspire and develop the next generation of basketball talent across the region, and we are confident that participants will gain invaluable experiences throughout the camp, learning meaningful lessons both on-and-off the court.”

“I’m excited to visit Singapore and be part of Basketball Without Borders for the first time,” said Maxey.  “I look forward to working with the top young players in the region and sharing my knowledge and experiences with them.”

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 Three-Point Champion and the Defensive MVP to the male and female players who distinguish themselves on the court and as leaders. 

As part of BWB Asia 2025, on Friday, June 20, the NBA will host a youth clinic for boys and girls from SportCares, Sport Singapore’s philanthropic arm dedicated to empowering individuals from vulnerable backgrounds through sport, as well as a coaches clinic with FIBA on Saturday, June 21.

Nike, a global partner of BWB since 2002, will support BWB Asia 2025, which will outfit participants with Nike apparel and footwear.

BWB has reached more than 4,600 participants from 144 countries and territories since 2001, with 132 former campers advancing to the NBA or WNBA, including 2022 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Josh Giddey (Chicago Bulls; Australia; BWB Asia 2018 and BWB Global 2020), Josh Green (Charlotte Hornets; Australia; BWB Global 2018), and 2020 NBA All-Rookie Second Team member Rui Hachimura (Los Angeles Lakers; Japan; BWB Global 2016).  The NBA and FIBA have staged 79 BWB camps in 53 cities across 33 countries on six continents.

The 2025 NBA Finals, a best-of-seven series between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder, are airing live in Singapore on StarHub and NBA League Pass, the league’s premium live game subscription service available via the NBA App.  For more information about the NBA, fans in Singapore can visit NBA.com, download the NBA App, follow the NBA on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube, and follow BWB Asia 2025 using the hashtag #BWBAsia.  Fans in Singapore can also shop for the latest NBA merchandise at NBAStore.com.sg, the official online NBA Store in Singapore.

For more information and the latest news and updates about the basketball and entertainment festival and the NBA Rising Star Invitational, visit NBA.com/RisingStarsInvitational and follow NBA Rising Star Invitational on Instagram.

The following is a complete list of players participating in the 15th BWB Asia camp

(Rosters subject to change):

 

GIRLS ROSTER

 

BOYS ROSTER

Kaila Proctor

 

Harry Cook

Aysha Kemp

 

Isaac Riddle

Taryn Bond

 

Issac Weldon

Cheyenne Bobongie

 

Koby Moir

Siyao He

 

Guer Bar

Qirui Xie

 

Junxian Li

Yingying Rao

 

Zhenhe Liu

Yu Chen Peng

 

Huicong Chen

Yu Shan Hsu

 

You-Cheng Jhou

Madeleine Ada

 

Piyush Choudhary

Yuzu Hamaguchi

 

Roi Honda

Hoor Alkarain

 

Kenichiro Benedict

Heewon Cho

 

Oga Sato

Juha Kang

 

Laith Sahlieh

Sohee Lee

 

Cooper Lepou

Caysey Hermawan

 

Hoani Ifopo-Togia

Yi Tin Ellie Chen

 

Aubrey Chunga

Pei Wen Jolin Ting

 

Cole Hopoi

Fathimath Shubaa Shujau

 

Cooper Te Ratana

Taia Lana Ama McMechan

 

Rob Celiz

Olivia Rose Hastings

 

Paul Barcelona

Gia Ana Vukona

 

Abdulla Mousa

Zaydhen Rosano

 

Zacharias Neli Sasulu

Tereise Sufia Reupena

 

Chase Kai

Mylaani Shay Siolosega Sione

 

Haram Yoo

Tricia Lau

 

Geonwoo Kwak

Marsya Sazali

 

Jiwon Yoon

Kanokpone Travulvera

 

Thanawat Pisarnyuttanapong

Fa'anaetaua Puloka

 

Ali Toychiev

Taarushee Tarun

 

Ramazan Sarkiev