Portland Trail Blazers’ Aminu To Participate In First NBA Game In Africa

An offseason acquisition from the Dallas Mavericks, forward Al-Farouq Aminu will play for Team Africa as it takes on Team World in the NBA Africa game set to take place in Johannesburg, South Africa this Saturday.  This game comes as part of the partnership between Basketball Without Borders and the NBA, and is the first game in NBA history to take place in Africa.

Ahead of the game, Aminu has been showing his enthusiasm.  Upon arrival, he tweeted, “First night in Johannesburg and I’m too excited about everything.”  On Wednesday, he took some time out from team training to participate in a Basketball Without Borders Camp event, posting an Instagram photo of him playing with students at the American International School of Johannesburg.

Aminu, who was born in the United States, is eligible to play for Team Africa because of his Nigerian heritage.  His first trip to Africa was for another Basketball Without Borders event in 2012.  Since then he has represented Nigeria in the AfroBasket tournament and continued work with Basketball Without Borders, participating in the NBA West Africa Development Camp and helping solidify the relationship between the NBA and the continent of Africa.

Other league players, including Oklahoma City Thunder’s Serge Ibaka and former Portland Trail Blazer Nicolas Batum, will join Farouq on Team Africa.  The team will be captained by Luol Deng of the Miami Heat, who commented on the historic nature of the game earlier this week.  “For us it means a lot, finally having a game here and I think for everyone who is a basketball fan it’s a huge step forward.”

Earlier this month, Aminu signed a four year, $30 million contract with the Blazers.  He is a dark horse candidate for a starting forward position this season in the absence of last year’s starting forwards LaMarcus Aldridge and Nicolas Batum.

Last season with the Mavericks, Aminu averaged 5.6 points in 18.5 minutes played per game and shot 41.2 percent from the floor.  While his offensive statistics were less than stellar, Aminu averaged 4.6 rebounds per game and was a solid asset on defense.  He was not a starter during his season with Dallas, and would have to improve his production to earn a spot in the starting five this season in Portland.

The NBA Africa game will be held on Saturday, August 1 at Ellis Park Arena in Johannesburg, South Africa.  The game will be broadcast in the United States on ESPN beginning at 7 a.m. PT.

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