The Borneo Post

NBA-backed basketball league opens in Africa

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KIGALI: American rap star J. Cole has signed with the Rwanda Patriots and will play as a shooting forward in the maiden NBA-backed Basketball Africa League (BAL) which starts in the East African nation on Sunday.

The award-winning rapper and music producer, whose full name is Jermaine Lamarr Cole, 36, played the sport in high school and university, and has long dreamed of a profession­al basketball career.

His name featured on the roster of 13 players released Friday night by Patriots head coach Alan Major. Cole will play in jersey number 15 for the team representi­ng Rwanda in the BAL.

“J. Cole is a very good shooter. We picked him because He has a really high IQ for the game,” Patriots chief operations officer Haydee Ndayishimi­ye told AFP.

“He has a history of playing the game ... We just thought that he is a great fit with the team and as we have seen in practice he is gelling well with the team. While they are practicing with him, they are looking good out there. He really compliment­s the team,” she added.

Ndayishimi­ye said Cole’s contract was confidenti­al, and he would only be with the team for the duration of the tournament. Cole will play in the tournament’s opening game between the Patriots and Nigeria’s Rivers Hoopers on Sunday.

The BAL tournament will

The league will provide a platform for elite players from across the continent to showcase their talent and inspire fans of all ages.

Amadou Fall

run until May 30. The first edition of the 12-club event was scheduled for last year, but had to be postponed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

BAL president Amadou Fall said “the league will provide a platform for elite players from across the continent to showcase their talent and inspire fans of all ages”.

The BAL is being supported by the Internatio­nal Basketball Federation and the USA-based National Basketball Associatio­n.

It will be the first NBAsponsor­ed profession­al league out of the US.

Cole’s Rwandan debut will come two days after the release of his sixth studio album “The Off-Season”, a nod to his love of basketball.

“I’m at a point in my life where I’m like, are you going to be doing this forever?” Cole said in a recent interview with Slam, an American basketball magazine.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Cameroon-born Joel Embiid of Philadelph­ia 76ers dominates a recent NBA game. He is one of the African stars currently playing in the NBA.
— AFP file photo Cameroon-born Joel Embiid of Philadelph­ia 76ers dominates a recent NBA game. He is one of the African stars currently playing in the NBA.

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