The Borneo Post

Aussie NBA stars donate to bushfire relief effort

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LOS ANGELES: Nine Australian NBA stars have partnered with the league and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n Foundation to donate $750,000 towards relief and recovery efforts for Australia’s bushfire disaster, the NBA said Tuesday.

“We are heartbroke­n over the devastatio­n these fires are causing all across our homeland,” the players said in a joint statement.

“Our thoughts are with our families, friends and all of the people of Australia. We hope you feel our love and support and know that we will continue to bring awareness to this crisis globally and provide assistance in any way we can.”

The players contributi­ng to the fund include Philadelph­ia 76ers duo Ben Simmons and Jonah Bolden and Phoenix Suns ace Aron Baynes.

San Antonio’s Patty Mills, Ryan Broekhoff (Dallas Mavericks), Matthew Dellavedov­a and Dante Exum (Cleveland Cavaliers), Joe Ingles (Utah Jazz) and Thon Maker (Detroit Pistons) also contribute­d. A statement said the funds would help aid immediate relief efforts as well as long-term rebuilding projects.

“Our players have a deep connection to the places where they grew up and have always responded with generosity and compassion in the aftermath of disasters,” NBPA Foundation executive director Sherrie Deans said.“The Foundation’s board is committed to extending our long-standing support of players’ financial contributi­ons in response to disasters through this joint effort.”

Twenty-five people have died since the start of the disaster in September, more than 1,800 homes have been destroyed, and some eight million hectares (80,000 square kilometres) has burned, an area the size of Ireland or South Carolina.

Smoke from the giant infernos has been spotted more than 12,000 kilometres away in Chile and Argentina, weather authoritie­s in the South American countries have said. — AFP

 ??  ?? 32 teams from Sarawak, Sabah, Labuan, Brunei and Kalimantan will compete in this weekend’s Borneo Raja Libas Sepak Takraw Championsh­ips. Councillor Semie Nasip, who is the organising chairman, said the three-day event from Jan 10 to 12 will be held at Lawas Town Basketball Court. The top three men’s teams will receive cash prizes of RM5000, RM3,000 and RM2000. Meanwhile, 14 teams have registered for the women’s category which is a new event offering RM2500, RM2000 and RM1000 for the top three. The tournament will be officiated by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. Picture: Semie (seated fifth left) and organisers display the tournament trophies.
32 teams from Sarawak, Sabah, Labuan, Brunei and Kalimantan will compete in this weekend’s Borneo Raja Libas Sepak Takraw Championsh­ips. Councillor Semie Nasip, who is the organising chairman, said the three-day event from Jan 10 to 12 will be held at Lawas Town Basketball Court. The top three men’s teams will receive cash prizes of RM5000, RM3,000 and RM2000. Meanwhile, 14 teams have registered for the women’s category which is a new event offering RM2500, RM2000 and RM1000 for the top three. The tournament will be officiated by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. Picture: Semie (seated fifth left) and organisers display the tournament trophies.

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