NBA Press Release Since its inception in 2001, basketball without Borders has served as a Michael curry, who is also President of the National basketball Players http://www.aisj-jhb.com/Friday Newsletter/2004-2005/September/nba_press_release.
Extractions: NBA BASKETBALL STARS RETURN TO AFRICA FOR BASKETBALL WITHOUT BORDERS The NBA, FIBA and BSA Reunite to Bring Together Top 100 African Basketball Players for Basketball Instruction, Community Outreach and NBA Legacy Project in South Africa NEW YORK MARCH 31 A contingent of current and former NBA players including New York Knicks center Dikembe Mutombo (Congo) and coaching personnel from 10 different NBA teams will serve as coaches for Basketball without Borders Africa , which will take place September 6-10, 2004 in Johannesburg, South Africa, it was announced today by the National Basketball Association (NBA), the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and Basketball South Africa (BSA). The program features extensive community outreach and incorporates educational seminars addressing important social issues such as HIV/AIDS prevention and education for the top 100 young players from more than 20 African countries. This will mark the NBAs fifth event in Africa. Last year, the NBA held the Africa 100 Camp in Johannesburg while the coming effort incorporates the leagues Basketball without Borders program. Since its inception in 2001, Basketball without Borders has served as a basketball instructional camp in Europe for young people designed to promote friendship, healthy living and education through sport. This year, Basketball without Borders will be staged in Europe (Treviso, Italy) for the fourth consecutive year and will be expanded to Africa and South America (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
Al-Ahram Weekly Sports Uniting For Africa The NBA and FIBA will bring together Africa s top100 basketball players for a guard Michel curry, and Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Alex English. http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/653/sp4.htm
TheSabre.com - Football Message Board Especially since hokies had no idea what a basketball was back then. Was DellCurry there then? ** mwolve Thu Jul 14 2005 90927 PM http://www.thesabre.com/message_board/football/2005/July/14/1311352.php