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The "Basketball Without Borders" camp will be held next week for the eighth time during the NBA All-Star Week in Indiana, and for the first time two players with Israeli citizenship have been invited to the camp.
A player for the city of Kiryat Ata Ben Sharaf was called to the side of the young talent from the American high school league Shawn Aviv, whose brother Eli plays for the city of Nahariya.
Sharaf's participation in the camp is in some doubt after he was injured a little over a week ago during the league game against Bnei Herzliya and as of now he is out of action.
It is estimated that he will make a great effort to participate in the camp which is considered to have a very large exposure of scouts to young talents from all over the world.
Will make an effort to be fit.
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Israel previously had two representatives in the camp - Omri Caspi, in one of the first camps that took place, as well as Dani Avdia, who was awarded the outstanding of the tournament.
Current All-Star Shay Gilges Alexander, DeAndre Ayton, RJ Barrett, Roy Hachimura, Lauri Markkanen, Indiana's Benedict Mathurin and Jamaal Murray have all successfully participated in the camp, among others.
A total of 41 players who played in the camp in the past are currently on NBA rosters.
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