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Lassina Ouedraogo

“Basketball has given me so much more than just a game. It's given me a platform to share my Burkinabe heritage and connect with people from all over the world.”

Growing up in the bustling streets of Cape Town, Lassina always had a passion for basketball. His Burkinabe roots gave him an edge on the court, with his ability to pivot and dodge like an antelope. His love for the game only grew stronger as he got older, spending hours upon hours practicing layups at his local court. But basketball was more than just a sport for Lassina. It was a way to connect with people, to form bonds that transcended race and nationality. When he wasn't playing ball, Lassina could be found using his love of music to bring people together and create a sense of community.

What are some of the challenges you've faced as a basketball player?

As a Burkinabe, it can be tough to make a name for yourself in a sport that's so dominated by American players. But I've used that as motivation to work even harder and prove that I belong on the court.

What advice would you give to someone who's just starting out in basketball?

Don't be afraid to fail. Basketball is about taking risks and learning from your mistakes. And most importantly, have fun! It's a game, after all.

A basketball court in Cape Town with a beautiful sunset in the background
In the same way that basketball requires teamwork and collaboration, so too does life. It's all about finding your team and sticking together.
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