Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) boss Paul Otula joins dignitaries during the launch of the NBA Kenya office
Five-time NBA Champion Ron Harper was present
The office will be located in Westlands
It will help grow the NBA’s Commercial and Development projects
NBA Africa has announced that the league established a new subsidiary in Kenya, with an office located in Westlands, Nairobi.
The NBA Kenya office will support all of the league’s business and basketball development initiatives in the country and will be led by NBA Kenya Senior Director and Country Operations Lead Michael Finley.
To celebrate the office opening, NBA Africa held a Jr. NBA clinic for 70 boys and girls ages 16 and under in Nairobi, in the presence of five-time NBA champion Ron Harper, NBA Africa CEO Victor Williams, Basketball Africa League President Amadou Gallo Fall, and Finley.
“The launch of our office in Nairobi reflects the enormous potential for basketball and the NBA in Kenya and across East Africa,” said Williams.
“Basketball is one of the most popular team sports among Kenyan youth, and having a year-round presence on the ground will allow us to work more closely with local stakeholders to further grow the game here and make it more accessible to fans and players across the country.”
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Some of the kids from the Jr NBA Project during the launch of the NBA Kenya office
“I have been involved in the Kenyan basketball community for many years and have seen firsthand the passion for the game here,” said Finley.
“I am excited to lead the new office and look forward to growing our footprint in the region and positively impacting communities across the nation by creating new opportunities for youth to play the game and fans to interact with the NBA.”
“I’m honored to be part of this historic announcement and support the league’s efforts to grow basketball in Kenya and across the continent,” said Harper.
“It has been really special for me to engage with the youth here and teach them what I know. I have no doubt that the future of basketball in Kenya is extremely bright thanks to the league’s efforts.”
A U.S. native, Finley has served as NBA Africa Director of Basketball Business Development for the past five years. Prior to joining the NBA, he spent more than two decades in a variety of basketball development roles on the continent, with a focus on East Africa.
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Basketball Africa League President Amadou Gallo Fall during the launch of the NBA Kenya office
Harper was selected 8th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1986 NBA Draft and went on to win five NBA championships over the course of his 15-year career, including three consecutive titles with the Chicago Bulls (1996-1998) and back-to-back titles with the Los Angeles Lakers (2000 and 2001).
Harper believes the opening of an office in Kenya will open more opportunities for talent across the region, as well as help develop the game locally with advanced equipment and knowledge.
“In two years, I want to see many of these kids get to the Junior Academy (NBA Junior Academy), chase their dreams and get a chance to showcase their talent. I hope to see them get a chance to become the next superstar in the WNBA as well as the NBA. I always say, in the next 5-10 years, there are going to be a lot of great players coming from Africa,” Harper said.
Meanwhile, the new country director Finley also bears the same opinion and says the game’s upward trajectory has just started.
“Kenya, in my humble opinion, has worked hard on the grassroots development of the game than many African countries. So now with the NBA coming (opening of the office), we are able to contribute to that…add a bit of structure, bring more attention to it…hopefully, bring in more of the corporate Kenya and help grow the game,” Finley said.
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