Kawhi Leonard Spends Time In Africa Empowering Youth In Rwanda
Kawhi Leonard was in Africa unveiling a new basketball court and hosting a free youth basketball clinic while in Rwanda
The festival, which took place between July 26 and August 2, found the Los Angeles Clippers player in Rwanda, where he was present to show off the new basketball court at St. Ignatius School in Kigali, which he designed. The school is located in one of Kigali’s underserved districts and is part of the
Giants of Africa (GOA) “Built Within” initiative to help build 100 basketball courts across Africa. Throughout the new courts, players were able to view empowering messages written on the court, which stated, “Play Hard, Have Fun,” “You Are Stronger Than You Think,” and “Be Great.”
The annual Giants of Africa Festival brings together many people, ranging from young athletes, coaches, and creators from 20 different African nations, where they can be inspired while also learning from each other.
Leonard attended several tournaments to talk to the young players about believing in themselves and encouraging them to follow their dreams.
Young basketball players were also able to learn some skills and interact with Leonard when he hosted a free basketball clinic before leaving Africa. 50 lucky boys and girls, between the ages of 12 and 17, got to experience the NBA player on the basketball court. He assisted them with learning some of the core skills needed in the sport. Those included shooting, handling the ball, defensive techniques, as well as the right mindset to play the game correctly. Each player left with a T-shirt, a pair of signature Kawhi New Balance basketball shoes, and the memories of connecting with Leonard.
The clinic took place on the new court.
The two-time NBA champion also met with the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, to discuss how he can help in investing in the youth of Africa through education and sport. They talked for two hours in a private meeting.
This won’t be the last stop for Leonard as he is heading to China to embark on a 10-day international tour focused on youth development and expanding access to the sport worldwide.
Kawhi Leonard Spends Time In Africa Empowering Youth In Rwanda

