Harsimran invited to NBA global academy in Canberra

By IANS | Published: February 17, 2020 01:40 PM2020-02-17T13:40:20+5:302020-02-17T14:03:23+5:30

Indias Harsimran Kaur has been invited to participate in a multi-week training camp from at The NBA Global Academy at Basketball Australias Centre of Excellence in Canberra. This will be her second stint at the NBA Global Academy after attending a camp from November 7 - 24 which made her the first prospect from the NBA Academies Womens Program and the first female prospect from outside of Australia to attend The NBA Global Academy.

Harsimran invited to NBA global academy in Canberra | Harsimran invited to NBA global academy in Canberra

Harsimran invited to NBA global academy in Canberra

New Delhi, Feb 17 Indias Harsimran Kaur has been invited to participate in a multi-week training camp from at The NBA Global Academy at Basketball Australias Centre of Excellence in Canberra. This will be her second stint at the NBA Global Academy after attending a camp from November 7 - 24 which made her the first prospect from the NBA Academies Womens Program and the first female prospect from outside of Australia to attend The NBA Global Academy.

The 16-year-old will travel to Canberra from Chicago after attending the sixth annual Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global Camp.

Harsimran was named MVP at the third NBA Academies Women's Program camp held in Mumbai last year.

The youth player from Punjab has represented India at multiple events, including the 3x3 Asian Championships held in Jakarta in August 2019.

Harsimran was also one of four Indian girls invited to the first Next Generation program at the NCAA Women's Final Four in Tampa this past April, competing against top USA Basketball Women's Junior National Team members. This was followed by her participation in Basketball Without Borders Asia in Tokyo the same summer.

The NBA Global Academy serves as the NBA's hub for top prospects from outside the U.S. During her time in Canberra, Harsimran will participate in practices, three-on-three scrimmages and weight training sessions alongside top Australian prospects and under the guidance of coaches from the NBA Academy and Basketball Australia's Centre of Excellence.

Commenting on the development, an elated Harsimran said: "I am thrilled to go back to The NBA Global Academy in what will be yet another opportunity for me to sharpen my skills further. My first camp in November gave me a lot of insight on various aspects of my game and how I can improve. I expect this camp to help me find a clear pathway to make it to professional ranks."

( With inputs from IANS )

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