A residential camp that invites the U19 Top 50 players in the UK to put their abilities to the test in a bid to be ranked the UK’s #1 known as #DENGTOP50.
Each of the 50 players will be hand-selected by a consortium of coaches and basketball affiliates all over the UK where they will undergo a series of individual drills, combine testing, classroom analysis, strength and conditioning training and competitive games.
The TOP 20 players will participate in an All-Star Game where the rankings continue throughout the season with players competing to move up and down the leaderboard.
A residential camp focused on skill development for the most talented South Sudanese High School players in the USA and Canada.
The camps aim is to elevate the level of the players through skill sessions, strength and conditioning/nutritional workshops, classroom breakdown and 5v5 competitive games.
Every year the camp will move around the USA to be held in the same city alongside the annual Luol Deng Foundation event: South Sudan Unite.
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A skill development camp for the most talented players of South Sudanese origin that play across Australia.
The camp will run alongside the annual South Sudan National Classic showcase tournamentaiming to elevate elite basketball in the region highlighting skill and coaching development.
The ‘National Classic’ is a national 3-day tournament hosted every year in July by the South Sudanese Australian National Basketball Association (SSANBA). The tournament brings in around 50 teams from 6 states across Australia targeting U16 boys, U18 boys, U20 men, open age women and open age men.
The event is one of the most exciting and most competitive tournaments in Australia showcasing the highest amount of potential college and professional basketball athletes.
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A message from Luol
The new direction to deliver the camp in multiple countries will create more opportunities and make our family even bigger!
The aim is to help those in areas that have played such a pivotal role in not only my basketball career but also my life. The camps will create more opportunities for players that not only reside in the UK but also from South Sudan descent in the USA and Australia.
I’m so excited for the new direction and can’t wait to help more and more people on and off the basketball court, where we are going to keep growing and growing the camp each and every year.