Canada’s Mathurin gets full circle moment paying it forward at BWB Americas camp
LONGUEUIL, Que. — Bennedict Mathurin is paying it forward and in return experiencing a full circle moment.
It was just three years ago that the Montreal native was a high school kid at the Basketball Without Borders Global camp. He was the first Canadian-born player at the NBA Academy in Latin America, where he finished his final two years of high school basketball as a four-star recruit.
The Indiana Pacers guard-forward is now one of nine coaches at the BWB Americas camp — consisting of 63 of the top high school-age prospects from Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean — at Cegep Edouard-Montpetit in Longueuil, Que., that started Thursday and wraps up Sunday.
“For sure,” Mathurin said when asked if it was a full circle moment. “Being in the league obviously was one of my biggest goals and now I’m in the league, so I’m trying to give back and pretty much just go back to my roots.