NBA Draft 2021 presented by State Farm was held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York and reached fans in 215 countries and territories in 25 languages



NBA Draft 2021 presented by State Farm® was held Thursday, July 29 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York and reached fans in 215 countries and territories in 25 languages. 

Charles Bassey (Nigeria) – selected 53rd by the Philadelphia 76ers


The Detroit Pistons selected Oklahoma State guard Cade Cunningham with the first pick in the NBA Draft. This marked the first time in 51 years and third time overall that the Pistons made the top pick.

Eighteen international players from 15 countries were selected: nine in the first round and nine in the second round. Australian Josh Giddey, a graduate of NBA Global Academy in Canberra, Australia, became the first NBA Academy graduate to be drafted into the NBA when he was selected 6th overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder.

A record 10 former Basketball Without Borders (BWB) campers were drafted, breaking the previous record of eight set in 2019. 

Six players with direct ties to Africa have been selected:

·       Jonathan Kuminga (Democratic Republic of the Congo) – selected 7th by the Golden State Warriors

·       Usman Garuba (Spain/Nigerian parents) – selected 23rd by the Houston Rockets

·       JT Thor (USA/South Sudanese parents) – selected 37th by the Detroit Pistons

·       Ayo Dosunmu (USA/Nigerian parents) – selected 38th by the Chicago Bulls

·       Neemias Queta (Portugal/parents from Guinea-Bissau) – selected 39th by the Sacramento Kings

·       Charles Bassey (Nigeria) – selected 53rd by the Philadelphia 76ers



NBA G League Ignite forward Jonathan Kuminga was selected No. 7 overall by the Golden State Warriors, becoming the highest-drafted player from the Democratic Republic of the Congo since Emmanuel Mudiay was also selected No. 7 overall in 2015. Kuminga was ranked by ESPN as the top high school prospect in the Class of 2021 before reclassifying to the Class of 2020 and joining NBA G League Ignite. He moved to the U.S. from his native Democratic Republic of the Congo to pursue basketball in 2016.

Usman Garuba (Spain/Nigerian parents) – selected 23rd by the Houston Rockets


Born to Nigerian parents, forward Usman Garuba of Spain, is already considered one of the best young defenders in Europe as a 19-year-old and is a member of the Spain Men’s National Team in the Tokyo Olympics. Garuba helped Spain win gold medals at the 2019 FIBA U18 European Championship, earning All-Star Five honors, and the 2016 FIBA U16 European Championship, where he was named MVP.

Charles Bassey (Nigeria) – selected 53rd by the Philadelphia 76ers


Charles Bassey was named an All-Star at Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global Camp 2017, which was held in New Orleans as part of NBA All-Star 2017, and MVP of BWB Global 2018, which was held in Los Angeles as part NBA All-Star 2018.

Charles Bassey (Nigeria) 

Please find select images and transcripts attached. For more transcripts, please visit: https://asaptext.com/orgs/nbadraft/ .

Quotes - Jonathan Kuminga

Jonathan Kuminga (Democratic Republic of the Congo) – selected 7th by the Golden State Warriors


“At the end of the day I just want to be remembered as that guy who brought a team to a championship, who won a championship. At the end of the day I want to be Hall of Fame, so I want to have a great career where everybody going to be talking about I want to model my game to Jonathan at some point.”

“Starting from [Dikembe] Mutombo, going to Giannis who just won a championship, you know. I want to be in that category. I want to be one of those players where coming from Africa and one day do something big in the NBA. So basically I'm looking forward to going to Golden State and help the team and just be that one African kid that’s going to come out there and do everything that I can do to help a team to win.”

Cassien Tribunal Aungane, Editor

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