Kendal Johnson is an American who wants to play in England in a busy week where he is likely to find out where he will be playing and when.
Johnson is the cousin of NBA star Marcus Camby and is looking to be a player/coach in the British Basketball League or English Basketball League.
He admits he doesn't know too much about the current state of British basketball but has heard good things.
He said: 'I've always wanted to go to England but I don't know a lot about the basketball league, I have a friend at the Worcester Wolves and he has told me there is lot's of positives.'
'I've played basketball since I was little obviously having Marcus Camby as a cousin I was always in that sort of environment.'
Johnson revealed he had been in talks with various BBL and EBL clubs and is hoping a move can be agreed in the coming days.
He also thinks that it is important to get young people involved in sport.
He added: 'One thing I would like to say to kids is stay in school and focus on learning as much as you can. I would also encourage them to get involved with the sport and I would like to help develop young players.
'I wouldn't chose to coach ahead of player they are two different things and I want to play basketball well also helping by spreading my knowledge around.'
'I've been around NBA players like Marcus, so I am not afraid of a challenge and want to compete.'
You can view Kendal's Twitter account here.
Johnson is the cousin of NBA star Marcus Camby and is looking to be a player/coach in the British Basketball League or English Basketball League.
He admits he doesn't know too much about the current state of British basketball but has heard good things.
He said: 'I've always wanted to go to England but I don't know a lot about the basketball league, I have a friend at the Worcester Wolves and he has told me there is lot's of positives.'
'I've played basketball since I was little obviously having Marcus Camby as a cousin I was always in that sort of environment.'
Johnson revealed he had been in talks with various BBL and EBL clubs and is hoping a move can be agreed in the coming days.
He also thinks that it is important to get young people involved in sport.
He added: 'One thing I would like to say to kids is stay in school and focus on learning as much as you can. I would also encourage them to get involved with the sport and I would like to help develop young players.
'I wouldn't chose to coach ahead of player they are two different things and I want to play basketball well also helping by spreading my knowledge around.'
'I've been around NBA players like Marcus, so I am not afraid of a challenge and want to compete.'
You can view Kendal's Twitter account here.
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