💨 Abstract
Georgia Amoore, a rookie with the Washington Mystics and a former Virginia Tech player, is now coaching at the Basketball Without Borders camp connected to the WNBA All-Star Game. She reminisces about her own journey, which began at a similar camp in 2019. The camp features players from over 25 countries and has led to numerous college scholarships. It serves as a platform for players to gain exposure and for coaches and WNBA officials to scout talent.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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