Today, the jury composed by the LNB chose the 20 participants for the next edition of the Young Star Game. Here are the lucky ones.
It was expected, and it’s now official. The 20 players selected to participate in the first edition of the Young Star Game on January 21, 2025, at 8:30 p.m., at the Palais des sports de Marcel Cerdan in Levallois.
The LNB recalled the selection criteria: being aged 22 and under (born between 2003 and 2009) and having the potential to be drafted in the NBA. Here is the final list:
- Evan Boisdur (Espoirs Gravelines-Dunkirk)
- Roman House (Gravelines-Dunkirk)
- Nathan De Sousa (Cholet)
- Mohamed Diawara (Cholet)
- Aaron Towo-Nansi (Hopes Cholet)
- Brice Dessert (Strasbourg)
- Mohamed Diakite (Saint-Quentin)
- Nolan Traore (Saint-Quentin)
- Lucas Dufeal (Cholet)
- Ilane Fibleuil (Poitiers)
- Cameron Houindo (France Pole)
- Hugo Yimga-Moukouri (France Pole)
- Nathan Soliman (France Pole)
- Noa Kouakou-Heugue (France Pole)
- Mathéo Leray (La Rochelle)
- Zacharie Perrin (Nancy)
- Noah Penda (Le Mans)
- Enzo Shahrvin (Paris)
- Such a soul here (Blois)
- Ilias Kamardine (Dijon)
Among them, four were chosen to participate in the 3-point contest: Nolan Traoré, Evan Boisdur, Roman Domon and Ilias Kamardine.
Guillaume Vizade will be the head coach of Team Rigaudeau. Romain Chenaud et Ali Bouziane will be his assistants, and the legend of Nanterre, Pascal Donnadieuwill be the reference coach.
Michael Hay will be the head coach of Team Sonko. His assistants will be Julien Cortey et Régis Boissie. The referent will be the emblematic and former coach of the French team: Vincent Collet.
Photo credit: F.Blaise
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