Cape Times

From Embiid to Biyombo, introducin­g NBA Africa Game stars

- Sport Reporter

AS THE excitement builds up for the third NBA Africa Game to be hosted in South Africa, this time at Pretoria’s Sun Times Square on August 4, it is perhaps fitting that we give you a glimpse into the calibre of star players who will be on show.

The match will once again pit the best NBA players with African roots against players from the motherland.

Joel Embiid (Philadelph­ia 76ers, Cameroon)

Embiid participat­ed in the 2011 Basketball Without Borders camp that took place in Johannesbu­rg and three years later he was selected third overall in the NBA Draft. But due to a foot injury that kept him out for two years, he only made his NBA debut in October 2016.

Such is his talent, though, that he made an immediate impact and went on to play in the NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles at the beginning of this year.

Embiid is excitedly looking ahead to his first NBA Africa game, having missed out on last year’s one due to injury. Bismack Biyombo Magic, DR Congo) (Orlando

He is a crowd favourite here, as evidenced by the raucous reception he received in the last two NBA Africa Games in Johannesbu­rg. He was also a hit with the kids of the orphanage the players visited last year.

He does not only host annual camps in Lubumbashi, Kinshasa and Goma but co-founded the Kivu Internatio­nal School in Goma. He was selected in the 2011 NBA Draft having got his big break when he was invited to play at the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit in Portland, Oregon, where he became the first player to score a triple-double. He has since played for the Charlotte Hornets, Toronto Raptors and Orlando Magic.

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