As part of the actions of the NBA in your visit to Mexico for him this Saturday’s game between Detroit and Dallasthe National Basketball Association held a basketball clinic in coordination with the Azcapotzalco mayor’s officeby rescuing a basketball court in the Deportivo de said unit.
Accompanied by the league’s deputy commissioner, Mark Tatumin addition to local authorities and players from both clubs, including the ambassador and former player of the Mavericks, Eduardo Najerathe NBA showed its social commitment to the country, by rehabilitating a court in which players They lived with up to 80 children to whom they shared basic concepts of the game.
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“There are already 34 games of our league in Mexico and that’s more than anywhere else outside of the United States and Canada, so that speaks for itself how important Mexico is for the NBAwith a core of fans that grows every year,” said Tatum.
Conade joins
Added to this alliance was National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (Conade)which with its general director, Rommel Pachecoadded the fact of taking advantage of all types of coordination that are at the service of youth and sports promotion. “I think that here we can start a great hotbed with school programs that we at Conade already have, so that all these children dream of one day being professionals, national teams and also being part of the NBA.”

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“All the players grew up in environments similar to these. In public courts where they often learned life lessons before reaching the NBA and above all to deal with adversity,” highlighted the deputy commissioner.
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