Basketball without Borders 2005 will feature NBA players from four continents. (NBAE/Getty Images)

Basketball Without Borders Expands
The league’s community relations outreach program will be staged in China for the first time.
Fact Sheet | Timeline | Fast Facts
Africa | Americas | Asia | Europe
En Espanol | En Français | No Português |
Teleconference: Kirilenko | Delfino | Ginobili

Program to Encompass Three Continents in 2004
March 31 news conference: Play | Fact sheet
Nenê, Barbosa Bring NBA to Brazil
NBA Stars Return to Europe
Africa to Welcome NBA Contingent

Grizzlies Win Title in 2003
In the championship game, the Grizzlies, coached by Pau Gasol and Nikoloz Tskitishvili, went out to an early lead over the Spurs and never looked back en route to a 74-57 victory.
Day One | Day Two | Photo Galleries | Player Quotes
Africa 100 Camp 2003

'I Hope We Can All Learn'
The second annual Basketball Without Borders wrapped up with the Pistons, coached by Peja Stojakovic, winning the tournament.
Day One | Day Two | Day Three

Pacers Take Inaugural Basketball Without Borders Title
The Pacers, coached by Zan Tabak, upset the Kings 50-48 to win the Basketball Without Borders title game in the historic camp, which united 50 kids from the former Yugoslavia.
Day One: Recap | Quotes

Support the NBA Basketball Without Borders Fund
Help support community outreach efforts that address important social issues around the world with a special emphasis on education, youth sports, and HIV/AIDS awareness and education.


Buenos Aires, Argentina
June 30-July 4

Beijing, China
July 14-17

Treviso, Italy
July 28-31

Johannesburg, South Africa
September 7-12

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