Twelve from Oceania selected for 2025 Nike All-Asia Basketball Camp

The Camp brings together 90 of the top male and female players from 11 countries and territories to train and compete alongside the region’s best.

Basketball Australia is pleased to announce the selection of nine Australian athletes that will attend the 2025 Nike All-Asia Basketball Camp, held from 11-15 June in Beijing, China.

Now in its 18th year, the Camp will bring together 90 of the top male and female players from 11 countries and territories to train and compete alongside the region’s best.

The camp provides an opportunity for emerging stars to train, compete, and grow under the guidance of NBA development coaches including Dave Severns, Danielle Viglione, Charlie Torres, and Aaron Miles.

Across the five-day program, athletes will take part in a comprehensive schedule of skill development sessions, team scrimmages, and performance testing.

Executive General Manager – High Performance, Jason Smith, said the selections reflect the growing reputation of Australia’s basketball pathways on the international stage.

“It’s a great opportunity to showcase the success of the Australian basketball system and pathway.

“To have 12 talented athletes selected to attend this prestigious event is a testament to their hard work and the commitment of their pathway coaches to their development.

“The exposure they will receive to elite coaching and the best competition in the region will no doubt continue to contribute to their progress.”

NIKE ALL-ASIA SQUAD:

Jackson Ball (NZ) Sitaya Fagan (VIC)
Antonio Browne (NSW) Cole Hopoi (NZ)
Portia Chopping (TAS) Kira Juffermans (NSW)
Harry Cook (QLD) Koby Moir (SA)
Aspen Crase (SA) Isaac Riddle (SA)
Jai Fa’ale (VIC) Cooper Te Ratana (NZ)