The National Basketball Association (NBA), CONADE (Mexico’s National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport) and the Mexican Basketball Federation (Asociación Deportiva Mexicana de Baloncesto, A.C) announced their plan to launch The NBA Academy Latin America, an elite basketball training center in Mexico City for the top male and female prospects from the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The NBA Academy Latin America, the NBA’s seventh elite training center globally, is scheduled to open this winter.

The announcement was made at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, who was joined by CONADE Principal Director Alfredo Castillo Cervantes and Mexican Basketball Federation President Gilberto Hernández, prior to the Brooklyn Nets taking on the Oklahoma City Thunder as part of the NBA Mexico City Games 2017 presented by Nike.

The NBA, CONADE and the Mexican Basketball Federation will conduct scouting programs across the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America to identify the inaugural pool of elite prospects ages 14-17 who will receive scholarships and training at The NBA Academy Latin America.

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Dallas Wings star Skylar Diggins on the pick-and-roll (Hakim Wright) July 23, 2016

“CONADE’s commitment is to boost athlete development to its maximum potential and enhance their talent and education by providing them with high-performance training, innovative methodology and the latest sports technology and science,” said Castillo Cervantes.

“For the Mexican Basketball Federation, it is essential to develop elite basketball players, strengthen the development of basketball in Mexico and establish strategic alliances that will allow these young players to compete at an elite level,” added Hernández.

“Basketball continues to flourish across Latin America and this new NBA Academy in Mexico City will be the one place where elite youth can train and compete together,” said Silver.  “We look forward to developing top Latin American players in a structured and meaningful way in partnership with CONADE and the Mexican Basketball Federation.”

The NBA Academy Latin America will employ a holistic, 360-degree approach to player development with focuses on education, leadership, character development and life skills. As part of the program, the students will compete against top competition throughout the year and will have an opportunity to be selected for travel teams that play in international tournaments and exhibition games.

The launch of The NBA Academy Latin America follows the launch of academies in Canberra, Australia; Jinan, Urumqi and Zhuji, China; Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), India; and Thies, Senegal. NBA Academies include educational development for top male and female prospects from outside the U.S. and mark the NBA’s signature elite player development initiative. The initiative exposes elite prospects to NBA-level coaching, facilities, and competition and provides a global framework for them to maximize their success.

Fans can find more information about The NBA Academy Latin America at nbaacademy.nba.com

 

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