India’s rising basketball talents, Piyush Choudhary and Taarushee Tarun, have been selected to participate in the prestigious Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Asia 2025 camp, organized by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). The camp will take place in Singapore from June 19 to 22, bringing together the top 30 boys and 30 girls aged 17 and under from across the Asia-Pacific region. BWB, the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program, was previously held in Singapore in 2010.
BWB Asia 2025 will bring together 30 boys and 30 girls ages 17 and under from across Asia-Pacific to learn directly from current and former NBA and WNBA players and coaches and compete alongside their peers from across the region. The campers will also take part in life-skills, leadership development and social responsibility programming.
Piyush Choudhary, a national-level player from Rajasthan, has represented his state for over three years and comes from a proud basketball lineage. His father, Ranjeet Singh, is an international player and his brother a national-level athlete. With six years of competitive experience, Piyush has already earned five medals at national tournaments, including three golds at the Youth and Junior National Championships in 2024. He has also been selected for five India national camps across U16, U18, and senior levels.
Taarushee Tarun, a 16-year-old power forward from Bangalore, Karnataka, is among India’s top young basketball prospects. In 2024, she was selected for the Under-18 Indian National Camp and named MVP at the Under-16 Nationals in Kolkata. Her performance earned her the prestigious Khelo India Scholarship for 2025, recognizing her as an emerging national talent.
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