Two Under-19 games are once again on the schedule, with a women’s game at 1:30pm followed by a men’s game at 4pm, with both games seeing a mixture of Class of 2024 and Underclassmen suiting up, while players will also battle it out in a three-point shootout (1:00pm) and dunk contest (3:30pm).
The Classic's rosters frequently dip into the talent pool of Basketball England's Academy Leagues, with a number of current EABL, WEABL and CBL standouts expected to feature.
“We’re happy to be back for the 11th year – it always comes around so quick.
“Jordan are back on board to help us showcase the top junior talent in the country, along with long-term partners Molten, Sportserve and 5or6.
"We’re looking forward to seeing the next generation of talent before they head off for the next step in their careers.”
The event, organised by the Hoopsfix Foundation, the not-for-profit arm of Hoopsfix.com, with proceeds from the day being ploughed back into the growth and development of the British game.
Early-bird tickets – with over 20% off general admission prices – are available through most of April, at £12 for adults and £7 for under-18s.
The rosters will be revealed in the coming weeks, along with further announcements.
With the first event being held in 2014 at Brunel University, the Hoopsfix All-Star Classic has become the premier showcase of up and coming British basketball talent.
Moving to Brixton in 2015 and then Crystal Palace in 2022, the event has sold out every year, whilst being live streamed to a global audience.
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