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Hong Kong school invited to compete in NBA Rising Stars Invitational for first time

Jeremy Lin and Lauren Jackson will attend the week-long event in Singapore to support the 12 boys’ and 12 girls’ high-school teams

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NBA Rising Stars Invitational held its inaugural event in Singapore last June. Photo: NBA
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Young basketball players from a Hong Kong secondary school will compete against the very best in the region when the NBA Rising Stars Invitational returns to Singapore in June.

The as-yet unnamed local school will be chosen based on its strong basketball credentials and results.

The tournament will feature 12 boys’ and 12 girls’ high-school teams aged 18 or under from across Asia-Pacific.

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NBA champion Jeremy Lin will headline the summer event and interact with the participants throughout the week, while two-time Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) champion Lauren Jackson is set to return after making an appearance last year.

More current and former NBA players will be announced at a later date.

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Arguably the most recognisable Asian face in the NBA after the legendary Yao Ming, Lin, who won the championship with the Toronto Raptors in 2019, said he was excited to be part of the event.

Yongsan High School from South Korea and Japan’s Kyoto Seika won the boys’ and girls’ events, respectively. Photo: NBA
Yongsan High School from South Korea and Japan’s Kyoto Seika won the boys’ and girls’ events, respectively. Photo: NBA
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