Tuesday 2 December 2014

NBA Junior Program in India Reaches More Than 7 Lakh Youth

The goal of the program is to reach one million youth and train 2,000 coaches and physical education instructors across India by 2016.

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NBA legend Vlade Divac gives basketball training to school children during a youth program.

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Mumbai: The Reliance Foundation Jr. NBA program, a comprehensive school-based youth basketball program, has reached more than 7.5 lakh youth in 1,000 schools since its launch last year and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Tuesday said he was excited to see the impact of the international basketball development programs.
"Our goal is to provide children in India with the opportunity to play and enjoy basketball, and I thank the Reliance Foundation for supporting our efforts to grow the game across the country," Silver said at a skills clinic here. NBA team Sacramento Kings' owner Vivek Ranadive, who was also present at the clinic said, "the way the Jr. NBA program is progressing, the day isn't far when an Indian boy or girl will be playing in the NBA or WNBA."
The goal of the program is to reach one million youth and train 2,000 coaches and physical education instructors across India by 2016.

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