Bryant unveils NBA China academy plans
SHANGHAI, Sept 12, (AFP): Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant announced plans Tuesday for China’s first NBA basketball school, a development the 18-time All-Star says will improve the game in the country.
The NBA Basketball SchoolMission Hills Haikou will be open to male and female players from junior up to professional level after its completion in 2019 and could help unearth the next Chinese basketball star.
Along with football, basketball is the most popular sport in China and Bryant said the new facility — construction begins later this year — will be a boon to the Chinese game.
The 39-year-old was in the city of Haikou, on the southern Chinese island of Hainan, to unveil the project.
Mission Hills Group will design and build the school and its six indoor courts, but it will be operated by NBA China.
The NBA already has three training academies in China for top male and female prospects. NBA China chief executive David Shoemaker said in a Mission Hills press statement: “This groundbreaking Bryant
NBA Basketball School in Haikou further builds upon our commitment to developing young basketball talent in China.
Hainan, sometimes referred to as China’s equivalent of Hawaii, already hosts a Barcelona football academy, also in partnership with Mission Hills.
Former New York Knicks star Charles Oakley has sued the team’s owners, saying he was defamed when they claimed he committed assault and was an alcoholic.
The lawsuit details how Oakley was treated before and after he was forcefully removed from Madison Square Garden during a Feb 8 game.
The lawsuit filed Tuesday seeks unspecified damages. A Knicks spokesman did not immediately comment.