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Jade Mbam GB U16 2018

Mbam selected for Great Britain U16 at European Championships

Manchester Mystics’ Jade Mbam has been selected to represent Great Britain U16 Women at the Division B European Championships in Podgorica, Monenegro on 16th to the 25th August.

They play MKD (Macedonia), Sweden, Montenegro, Iceland and Greece in their group stages in Group A, their schedule is as follows:

16th August MKD vs GB at 5:15pm

17th August GB vs Sweden at 2:00pm

18th August Montenegro vs GB at 7:30pm

20th August GB vs Iceland at 5:15pm

21st August GB vs Greece at 2:00pm

23rd August Classification Games

24th August Classification Games

25th August Classification Games

Manchester Mystics

Mystics juniors begin pre-season in Barrow

Manchester Mystics junior programme began their pre-season on Saturday with three games at Barrow’s Hoops Centre.

The Mystics were joined by the Glasgow Lady Rocks, who travelled down for a mini-camp, and invited the Mystics Under 14 1, Mystics Under 16 Development, and Mystics Under 18 squads for a series of pre-season friendlies.

The Mystics Under 14s kicked off proceedings with an energetic performance, as they got their first run out since last season came to a close in April.

The Mystics Under 16 Development team were next to play, the squad included a number of the Mystics Under 14s. They had a good spirited fight back, following a nervy start, showing encouraging signs for the team in their first game as a group.

The final game of the day was played by the Mystics Under 18s, who closed out the afternoon with a high-octane game against a side that contained a number of senior women amongst the Glasgow team’s ranks.

In a game that would have pleased the neutral observers, the girls met the physical challenge posed by the Lady Rocks, as they maintained a furious pace.

The day overall, represented a positive start to preparations for the 2018/19 campaign, as the Mystics look to kick on from big strides made in the previous season.

Saul May GB U16 2018

May selected for Great Britain U16 at European Championships

Manchester Magic’s Saul May has been selected to represent Great Britain U16 Men at the Division B European Championships in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 9th to the 18th August.

They play Ireland, Romania, Luxembourg, Portugal and Sweden in their group stages in Group A, their schedule is as follows:

9th August Ireland vs GB at 1:15pm

10th August GB vs Romania at 3:30pm

11th August Luxembourg vs GB at 3:30pm

13th August GB vs Portugal at 8:00pm

14th August Sweden vs GB at 3:30pm

16th August Classification Games

17th August Classification Games

18th August Classification Games

For updates visit our Summer of International Basketball page

Magic sign Joshua Davenport 2018-19

Manchester Magic add exciting American Davenport to roster for 2018-19 season

The Manchester Magic have added 6ft 6in American Forward Joshua Davenport to their roster for the NBL Division One Men 2018-19 Season.

The 24 year-old Winthrop University graduate, Davenport, joins the Magic from American Basketball Association side Georgia Gwizzlies. During his time at Winthrop, he averaged (per 40 minutes), 11.2 points per game, 7.7 rebounds per game, 3.1 assists per game and 1.8 steals per game. He once had a run of 11 consecutive games with at least one steal. For Georgia Gwizzlies he averaged 25 points per game, 8 rebounds per game and 8 assists per game.

Davenport is excited to be joining the Magic, he commented, “I’m very excited to begin playing for the Manchester Magic. I’ve done my research and it is one of the best places to come to in England.

“I’m extremely happy to be able to play in front of the people in Manchester, and to also try to bring a championship back the Magic.

“I cannot wait to get started with these guys and get the ball rolling!”

Magic Head Coach Aurimas Verbukas was impressed with the qualities Joshua will bring, saying, “Joshua is the type of player we were looking for. He can play and guard multiple positions which fit with how we will try to play next season.

“We are building a defensive minded team. Josh is a great on and off ball defender, but also an offensive threat.

“I have been talking with him for the last couple of months and I am convinced that his character will fit well with our team and everyone in Manchester will love him.

“His coaches speak highly of him, so I am looking forward to seeing him join our team.”

Brian Kloman, an assistant from Winthrop commented, “Josh is an extremely impressive player and person. He plays extremely hard and always puts the team first.

“He is a leader and someone that will pour into the great Manchester community. He was a very vital part of our NCAA tournament team and multiple championships at Winthrop University.

“We are extremely excited he is coming to such a great organization as the Manchester Magic.”

Davenport will be working in our community programme, visiting schools and inspiring children across Manchester to get involved with basketball.

“He’s the type of player our organisation needs.” said club chief executive Phil Gordos, “He will excite fans and be an asset on and off the floor. I’m delighted he is coming to Manchester.”

Manchester Magic vs USA Select 2018

Magic to face USA select in pre-season friendly

The Manchester Magic will welcome once again the USA Select team to the Manchester Basketball Centre on Tuesday 11th September, tip-off at 8:00pm, as part of preparations for the upcoming 2018-19 season.

The game will take place before the already announced Battle of Manchester Series, where the Magic face the Manchester Giants for the first time in a two-game series. The first game at the Giants’ PowerLeague Arena Trafford (Trafford Way, M17 8DD) base, on Sunday 16th September, tip off 5:00pm and the second game at the Magic’s Manchester Basketball Centre (Wilbraham Road, M16 8GW) base, on Tuesday 18th September at 8:00pm.

The USA Select team is made up of athletes that have completed their college / NCAA eligibility and are looking for professional contracts internationally by touring Europe playing a series of exhibition games in hopes to create contract opportunities.

The USA Select teams that have visited in the past few years have always provided a tough test for the Magic team and Head Coach Aurimas Verbukas expects no difference this time around, “We are delighted that USA Select are coming over here once again this year to play the Magic.

“They have visited us for the last few seasons and they always provide our teams with a tough test. It is always a competitive game and I am sure this one will be no exception.

“I hope to see full Manchester Basketball Centre for this game and am calling on all the Manchester basketball community for their support; we will have a full-strength team for this game.”

The Magic have announced five players so far (Kayin Darbey, Ali Sbai, Andre Gayle, Josh Houghton and Kaphel Ulett-Waul) with more player announcements planned in the coming weeks.

Tickets will be available on the door, at £5 for Adults, £2.50 for Children and Concessions and £12.50 for a Family ticket (2 adults and 3 children).

Manchester Mystics

Manchester Mystics at Wythenshaw Games ‘This Girl Can’ Day

The annual Wythenshawe Games took place this week at Wythenshawe Park. The Manchester Mystics were represented by Women’s Academy Head Coach Mbongeni Greg Mpofu and junior players Chloe Andrew, Holly Bryan and Darcey Gordon.

Friday at the event was earmarked by the organisers as ‘This Girl Can’ day, aimed at engaging young women and girls to come and try sessions and the Mystics were on hand to deliver basketball sessions on behalf of Basketball England.

Mpofu was pleased with the turn-out, “I was quite impressed to see so many people roll up and pick up a ball with a smile on their face, the vast majority of whom had never even tried basketball before.

“The ‘This Girl Can’ campaign is one that has great significance for me, and it was an honour for Basketball England to invite us over to be a part of it.”

“I was happy to have 3 junior players from our programme giving up their time to share their love and passion for the game with the community at large.”

Manchester Mystics’ Commonwealth Games silver medal winning guard Georgia Jones was also present, inspiring youngsters with her medal and tales of her journey.

“Georgia’s a local kid like most of these girls, and she has worked hard and earned great opportunities via the sport.

“We’re always aiming to spark a dream in young people, and no better role models exist than the ones from where you’re from, that you can relate to. That’s what makes Georgia such an inspiration.” Mpofu said.

Magic sign Josh Houghton and Kaphel Ulett-Waul 2018-19

Manchester Magic sign former juniors Houghton and Ulett-Waul

Manchester Magic have signed former juniors Josh Houghton and Kaphel Ulett-Waul for the upcoming NBL Division 1 season.

Houghton and Ulett-Waul are no strangers to each other as they played on the Magic Under 18 side that won the League and Cup double in 2008.

Houghton made two appearances as a Magic Junior at the annual Haris Memorial Tournament in 2007 and 2008, with the Magic finishing second and third respectively.

Ulett-Waul made three appearances in tournament, helping Magic U16s to seventh in 2007 and the U18s to third in both 2008 and 2009.

Houghton, 27, is a 6ft 2in shooting guard, while Ulett-Waul, 26, is a 6ft point guard.

Houghton joins the team after taking a break from the game, while Ulett-Waul joins from NBL Division 2 side Liverpool.

Last season, Ulett-Waul played 21 games, making 19 starts and averaging 34 minutes per game, 15.6 points per game, 3.9 rebounds per game, 2.8 assists per game and 1.5 steals per game.

Magic head coach Aurimas Verbukas said: “I am very happy to see two more Magic juniors returning to play for us next season.

“Josh is a former England U16 and U18 international and is regarded as one of the best shooters in the English basketball.

“His ability to shoot and score in a variety of ways is something that I always like.

“We spoke with Josh and he is more than 100% behind the direction we are trying to go. Having his experience will help our young guards and team to achieve clubs objectives this season.

“He has a high basketball IQ and also can play on both sides of the floor, which makes him even more valuable to the team.

“He came through our junior ranks, so he knows what our club is all about and can pass this to the juniors coming up.

“Kaphel has great character, which I admire, as he will be a leader on the court and in the dressing room. He will be a great example to our younger junior players.

“He brings quickness and basketball IQ to the team that will fit very well with the style we will play next season.

“I coached his younger brother, with whom we won a national championship a couple of years ago, so I’m looking forward to work with another Ulett-Waul.”

Josh said: “I started playing basketball at Manor Road before the Manchester Basketball Centre was built. I then played all my club basketball with Magic before moving to Leeds when I was 21.

“I have never played for Coach Ollie before, so I am excited to start the season and give him 100% effort.”

Kaphel is excited to be back as a Magic player, saying: “It is good to be representing a club that helped develop me from a young age.

“I am looking forward to learning from Coach Ollie as I know he is a student of the game with a lot to offer.”

The Battle of Manchester Series 2018

The Battle of Manchester is on

The Battle of Manchester Series is on between the BBL Manchester Giants and the NBL Division One Manchester Magic in a 2-game series as part of preparations for the upcoming 2018-19 season.

The first game will be held at the Giants’ PowerLeague Arena Trafford (Trafford Way, M17 8DD) base, on Sunday 16th September, tip off 5:00pm. While the second game will be held at the Magic’s Manchester Basketball Centre (Wilbraham Road, M16 8GW) base, on Tuesday 18th September at 8:00pm.

Ticket prices (for both games) will be Adult: £5, Children & Concessions: £2.50, Family (2 adults & 3 children): £12.50.

Magic Head Coach Aurimas Verbukas commented, “This game is a long overdue!

“The Battle of Manchester for Manchester basketball fans. For our sport!

“Two of the biggest clubs in the North West will play for the first time against each other and that is great news.

“Manchester United vs Manchester City have their own derby, so myself and Danny Byrne [Giants Head Coach] thought why can’t basketball in our City have that?

“Danny is a good friend of mine and both of us agree that a healthy battle between our teams will be great advert for our sport.

“I am hoping to see full gyms at the both games!”

Giants’ Coach Byrne commented, “This game has been a long time coming, and I know there’s always been talk of Giants playing Magic.

“Speaking with Ollie, we now feel that the time is right to put together this showpiece for basketball in the North West.

“It’ll be good to put on a show for both sets of fans. It’s going to be exciting and hopefully we can make this a permanent fixture in the friendly calendar.”

More pre-season friendly games will be announced soon.

Magic and Mystics Great Britain

Emeka-Anyakwo selected for Great Britain U18 at European Championships

Manchester Magic’s Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo has been selected to represent Great Britain U18 Men at the Division A European Championships in Liepaja, Ventspils and Riga in Latvia on 28th July to the 5th August.

They play Montenegro, Serbia and Lithuania in their group stages in Group D, their schedule is as follows:

28th July GB 87-78 Montenegro at 12:00noon (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo played 13 minutes had 7 points 3 rebounds 1 steal

29th July Serbia 102-71 GB at 12:00noon (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo played 16 minutes had 6 points 3 rebounds 2 assists

31st July Lithuania 93-82 GB at 4:30pm (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo played 14 minutes had 1 rebound 1 steal

1st August Finland 73-77 GB at 12:00noon Round of 16 (Video) Division A status secured for 2019.

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

3rd August Latvia 76-51 GB at 4:30pm Quarter Finals (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

4th August GB 68-100 Lithuania at 2:15pm 5th-8th Classification Games (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

5th August GB 70-68 Montenegro at 12:00noon 7th-8th Classifications Games (Video)

Arinze Emeka-Anyakwo did not play (injured)

Great Britain U18 Men finish in 7th place

For updates visit our Summer of International Basketball page

Magic sign Andre Gayle 2018-19

Manchester Magic sign former junior Gayle for 2018/19

Manchester Magic have signed former junior Andre Gayle for the 2018/19 NBL Division 1 season.

The 6ft 4in shooting guard joins from NBL Division 2 side Liverpool, where he played 18 games last season.

He made 13 starts, averaging 26.2 minutes, 11.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 0.9 steals per game.

The 23 year-old is Magic’s third signing of the summer, joining the returning Kayin Darbey and new-recruit Ali Sbai.

“I am very much excited to be back at my home town team and I am excited to play for a coach who is so passionate and has so much love for the game like Coach Ollie does,” said Gayle.

He made two appearances as a Magic junior at the annual Haris Memorial Tournament in 2011 and 2012, with the Magic finisheing second and third respectively.

He also won back-to-back National Cup titles with the Magic.

Gayle is the nephew of former Magic player and British basketball legend Steven Gayle.

Speaking about his uncle’s influence on him, Gayle said: “I first got into basketball when I went to high school because my uncle was the basketball coach at my school.

“I then started to take basketball more seriously and joined Manchester Magic at 15.”

Magic head coach Verbukas said: “I am happy to see one of our juniors returning. This fits well with our club ethos and philosophy of loyalty.

“Andre is a good player that will make a big impact straight away.

“The qualities he will bring to the team are his court vision, shooting ability and leadership potential that will go a long way to aiding the development of our juniors around him.”