The 11-member World Select Team was announced today for the 2015 Nike Hoop Summit, the premier annual basketball game featuring many of the world’s leading basketball players age 19 years old or younger. The 18th annual Nike Hoop Summit will take place at the Moda Center, in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, April 11.
NIKE HOOP SUMMIT ALUMS ACCOUNT FOR NEARLY ONE-QUARTER OF THE NBA
Kevin Durant in the 2006 Nike Hoop Summit
Dirk Nowitzki in the 1998 Nike Hoop Summit
Kyrie Irving in the 2010 Nike Hoop Summit
The annual game pits the World Select Team against the USA Basketball Junior National Select Team that is composed of elite American high school seniors. An incredible 165 Hoop Summit alumni have been drafted professionally. As of January 2015, 94 Hoop Summit alumni were active in the NBA, nearly one-quarter of the entire league.
2015 NIKE HOOP SUMMIT WORLD SELECT TEAM ROSTER
Nedim Buza (6’8”, OKK Spars Sarajevo and Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Cheick Diallo (6’9”, Our Savior New American HS, NY, and Mali)
Skal Labissiere (6’11”, RYD Prep, TN and Haiti)
Thon Maker (7’0”, Orangeville Prep, Ontario and Australia)
Jamal Murray (6’5”, Orangeville Prep, Ontario and Canada)
Federico Mussini (6’3”, Reggio Emilia and Italy)
George de Paula (6’3”, Pinheiros and Brazil)
Stefan Peno (6’5”, FC Barcelona and Serbia)
Zhou Qi (7’2”, Xinjiang Flying Tigers and China)
Ben Simmons (6’9”, Montverde Academy, Florida and Australia)
Tai Wynyard (6’10”, Rangitoto College, Auckland and New Zealand)
Karl Towns playing for the World Select Team at the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit.
The World Team is chasing its third victory in the last four games in the series, after beating the USA 84-75 in 2012 and 112-98 in 2013. Last year, the hosts tallied an 84-73 victory.
ATHLETE BACKGROUND
Guard Jamal Murray (6’5”, Orangeville Prep, Ontario and Canada) returns for his second Nike Hoop Summit appearance, having scored 10 points and added 5 rebounds and 5 assists in the 2014 game.
The World Team has named three other guards on their 2015 roster -Federico Mussini (6’3”, Reggio Emilia and Italy), George de Paula (6’3”, Pinheiros and Brazil) and Stefan Peno (6’5”, FC Barcelona and Serbia).
The team also features forwards Nedim Buza (6’8”, KK Spars Sarajevo and Bosnia & Herzegovina), Ben Simmons (6’9”, Montverde Academy, Florida and Australia), Cheick Diallo (6’9”, Our Savior New American HS, NY, and Mali) and Thon Maker (7’0”, Orangeville Prep, Ontario and Australia).
The global squad is completed with center Tai Wynyard (6’10”, Rangitoto College, Auckland and New Zealand) along with forward/centers Skal Labissiere (6’11”, RYD Prep, TN and Haiti), and Zhou Qi (7’2”, Xinjiang Flying Tigers and China).
Murray will look to make the same sort of impact in the 2015 game as he did last year. The guard, currently at Orangeville Prep in Ontario, followed his strong Hoop Summit performance with an even better showing in last summer’s U17 World Championships in Dubai, where he averaged 16.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists for Canada.
Mussini plays for Reggio Emilia in Serie A, the highest level of professional basketball in his native Italy, where he is averaging 4.3 points in 17.2 minutes per game. He has been even more impressive in the prestigious Eurocup tournament, averaging 8.2 points over his 10 games. For Italy, Mussini enjoyed a stand-out U18 European Championships in Turkey last year, leading the tournament in scoring with 22.6 points per game and being named to the All-Tournament first team.
From Brazil, de Paula graduated from the junior to the senior team at the E.C. Pinheiros/Sky Sao Paulo club in Brazil’s NBB. He has also represented his national team at U17 and U18 levels, playing in last summer’s U18 FIBA Americas Championships in Colorado Springs.
Peno, a member of the Serbia U17 team that won bronze at last summer’s World Championships in Dubai, plays for the prestigious European powerhouse FC Barcelona in Spain’s ACB league. Most of his time this season has been spent with FC Barcelona II, the feeder club of FC Barcelona, but he made his debut for the full senior team in a victory over CAI Zaragoza in December.
Buza, a forward, played for the full senior Bosnia and Herzegovina national team in 2014, making three appearances against Great Britain and Iceland as his country won their group and qualified for Eurobasket 2015. Buza, who plays his club basketball for OKK Spars Sarajevo, also found time last summer to lead his country to the gold medal in the European Championships U20 Division B tournament.
A forward from Australia, Simmons is currently at Montverde Academy High School in Florida and has committed to play for LSU in the NCAA from 2015-16. He was part of the Australian team that won silver at the U17 World Championships in Lithuania in 2012 and has also played in his homeland for the Bulleen Boomers in the Big V state league. He is currently ranked the number one high school recruit in the United States by ESPN.
Diallo is another World Team player at high school in the United States, playing at Our Savior New America HS in New York. From Mali, he played for his country at the U16 African Championships in Egypt in 2011 and came to the US two years later, appearing in the Jordan Brand Classic international game in that year.
At the center position, Wynyard is from Rangitoto College in Auckland but has committed to play in the NCAA in 2015-16 for Kentucky. He played in the New Zealand NBL for the Super City Rangers in 2014 before signing for the New Zealand Breakers, who play in Australia’s NBL, where he has mostly seen time with their junior team.
Like Wynyard, Labissiere has committed to Kentucky and is currently ranked the No. 3 high school recruit in the United States by ESPN. After moving to the U.S. from his native Haiti in 2010, he located in Memphis, Tennessee and is currently playing at the RYD Prep School.
Also at the forward position, Maker is a high school teammate of Murray’s at Orangeville Prep in Ontario. Originally from South Sudan, Maker is now an Australian national and considered an exciting and raw talent, having come to the sport only recently.
Finally, China’s Zhou plays for Xinjiang Flying Tigers in the CBA and is averaging 14.1 points, 7 rebounds and 3.3 blocks in 31 games for his club this season. At the international level, he was a member of the China team that won gold at the 2014 Asian U18 Championships, where he averaged 13.1 points, 6.9 rebounds and led the tournament in blocks, with 2.7.
COACHING
Coach Ray Rana coaching the World Select Team at the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit.
The World Team at Nike Hoop Summit 2015 will be led by fifth-year coach Roy Rana, who currently has a 2-2 record in the series and, in 2013, became the first coach in Hoop Summit history to lead his team to back-to-back victories. Rana is a nine-year veteran of Canadian national team basketball and was appointed head coach of Canada’s Junior National Team in 2012, leading them to bronze medal in the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in Brazil and a place in the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship in Prague. Coach Rana led Canada to bronze at the inaugural FIBA U17 World Championship in Germany in 2010, the latest in a long list of international honors which also includes two bronze medals and three silvers with Canada at the Nike Global Challenge from 2006-12. Coach Rana will again be assisted by Serbia’s Marin Sedlacek, who is making his 15th Hoop Summit appearance.
LOOK BACK
Jahlil Okafor playing for the victorious USA Select Team at the 2014 Nike Hoop Summit.
The United States holds a 12-5 advantage in the Nike Hoop Summit. Apart from the victories in 2012 and 2013, the other three World Team victories came in 1996 in Charlotte, North Carolina, by a 104-96 margin; in 1998 in San Antonio, Texas, when, famously, Dirk Nowitzki recorded 33 points and 14 rebounds in a 104-99 victory; and in 2009 by a 97-89 margin at the Rose Garden.
The list of World alumni currently active in the league includes Andrea Bargnani, Nicolas Batum, Anthony Bennett, Bismack Biyombo, Omri Casspi, Evan Fournier, Serge Ibaka, Cory Joseph, Enes Kanter, Sergey Karasev, Patrick Mills, Donatas Motiejunas, Dirk Nowitzki, Tony Parker, Vladimir Radmanovic, Luis Scola, Kevin Seraphin, Dennis Schröder and Tristan Thompson.
TICKETS
Tickets for the 2015 Nike Hoop Summit are on sale now, and reserved courtside seats are $35 and $50, and lower bowl tickets start at just $10. Group tickets are available for as low as $4. Service charges apply. Tickets are available through the Rose Quarter Box Office, by calling 800-745-3000 or online here.
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