NBA Africa Game 2018

Basketball game
NBA Africa Game 2018
Team World Team Africa
96 92
1234 Total
Team World 27272418 96
Team Africa 20272124 92
Date4 August 2018
VenueSun Arena at Time Square,
Pretoria, South Africa
MVPDanilo Gallinari, Team World
Referees
  • Tony Brothers
  • Derrick Stafford
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The 2018 NBA Africa Game was an exhibition basketball game played on 4 August 2018 in the Sun Arena at Time Square in Pretoria, South Africa. It was the third NBA game to take place on the continent of Africa, and continued with the format of Team Africa versus Team World.[1][2]

The series followed its previous format of a team of players of African origin or immediate descent against an assortment of other players, with the 2018 Team World roster consisting almost entirely of players from the United States, with one Italian. In a first for the series, each roster included one female member, each a retired alumna from the WNBA.[citation needed]

Team World led for the vast majority of the game, with Team Africa, led by Joel Embiid, pulling to within three points in the final minute of play. Team Africa missed several attempts at what would have been the tying three-point shot; Team World scored the clinching free throw with 5 seconds remaining.[3]

Rosters

Team Africa[4][5][6]
Pos. Origin Player Team
F  South Sudan Luol Deng Los Angeles Lakers
C  Benin Ian Mahinmi Washington Wizards
F  Nigeria Al-Farouq Aminu Portland Trail Blazers
C  DR Congo Bismack Biyombo Charlotte Hornets
F  Mali Cheick Diallo New Orleans Pelicans
C  Cameroon Joel Embiid Philadelphia 76ers
G/F  Algeria Evan Fournier Orlando Magic
F/C  Congo Serge Ibaka Toronto Raptors
G/F  DR Congo Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot Oklahoma City Thunder
F  Cameroon Pascal Siakam Toronto Raptors
C  Mozambique Clarisse Machanguana Retired WNBA alumna
Head coach: J. B. Bickerstaff (Memphis Grizzlies)


Team World[4][5][6]
Pos. Nat. Player Team
F/C  U.S. John Collins Atlanta Hawks
C  U.S. JaVale McGee Los Angeles Lakers
F/G  U.S. Garrett Temple Memphis Grizzlies
F  U.S. Marvin Williams Charlotte Hornets
F  U.S. Harrison Barnes Dallas Mavericks
F  Italy Danilo Gallinari Los Angeles Clippers
F  U.S. Rudy Gay San Antonio Spurs
F  U.S. Khris Middleton Milwaukee Bucks
C  U.S. Hassan Whiteside Miami Heat
F  U.S. Swin Cash Retired WNBA alumna
Head coach: Ettore Messina (San Antonio Spurs)

References

  1. ^ "NBA Africa Game 2018". NBA.com. NBA. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  2. ^ "NBA's Africa Game returns to South Africa in August". U.S. Reuters. 17 February 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Danilo Gallinari leads Team World past Team Africa in NBA Africa Game 2018". NBA.com.
  4. ^ a b "Rosters finalized for NBA Africa Game 2018". nba.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  5. ^ a b "NBA Africa Game 2018 Roster". nba.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b "NBA Africa Game 2018 Result". nba.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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