NBA: 2 Africans Selected The Same Year As France’s Victor Wembanyama
The NBA
picks talented players from diverse backgrounds to present at the biggest
basketball stage. The NBA has selected 2 African players from Nigeria &
Senegal.
In the 2023
NBA draft, the San Antonio Spurs had the first pick and selected Victor
Wembanyama, an incredibly talented player from France.
However, it
wasn’t until the second round that we saw two African players chosen. James
Nnaji from Nigeria and Mohamed Guèye from Senegal were selected in the draft.
James
Nnaji, a Nigerian power forward, had recently won the Spanish championship with
FC Barcelona. He was chosen 31st by the Detroit Pistons but was later traded to
the Boston Celtics, who then sent him to the Charlotte Hornets.
Nnaji, who
has been training with Spanish-Congolese player Serge Ibaka, is known for his
skills and joined Barcelona’s first team at just 16 years old.
Mohamed
Guèye, a Senegalese center, was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 39th
pick. However, the Hornets traded him to the Atlanta Hawks as part of a deal
with the Boston Celtics.
Born in
Dakar, Guèye had an impressive season at Washington State, averaging 14 points
and 8 rebounds per game.
It’s worth
mentioning that Victor Wembanyama and Bilal Coulibaly, both from France, were
also drafted in the first round.
Wembanyama,
whose father is a former Congolese high jumper, was selected by the San Antonio
Spurs, while Coulibaly, born to Senegalese parents, was chosen by the Indiana
Pacers but later traded to the Washington Wizards.
The NBA
continues to attract players from all over the world, contributing to the
league’s diversity and enriching the game with different playing styles and
cultural influences.
These
selection processes highlight the presence of African talent in the NBA and the
increasing recognition of players from the continent.
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