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Basketball circuit for teams of players aged 17 and under From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Nike Elite Youth Basketball League,[1][2] also known as Nike EYBL, or simply EYBL, is a basketball circuit for teams of players aged 17 and under. The circuit was founded in 2010[3] and is composed of AAU travel teams.[4] Both boys and girls play in the EYBL in their respective categories. The EYBL is considered one of the top youth basketball circuits in the United States,[5][6][7][8][9] and includes one Canadian team.[10]
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History
The EYBL circuit was established in April 2010[3] with the aim of uniting AAU travel teams and establishing a national championship for youth teams.[11] The EYBL is played in different sessions in different cities across the United States.[11][12] 42 teams played in the first edition,[3] including the league's singular Canadian team, CIA Bounce.[13] In later editions, other classes such as 16U (for players aged 16 and under) were created.[14] NBA player Chris Paul signed up his AAU team, CP3 All-Stars, for the EYBL;[15] Russell Westbrook also has his team, Team Why Not? Other teams include Team Thad, owned by Thaddeus Young, Team Melo (Carmelo Anthony), and Team (Kevin) Durant. [16]
In May 2018, player James Hampton of Team United of North Carolina collapsed and died during an EYBL circuit game in Hampton, Virginia.[17]
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EYBL circuit
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The EYBL comprises the top 40 high school basketball circuit teams in America,[18][19] including one Canadian team.[10] The Peach Jam basketball tournament is played each July, serving as the annual EYBL circuit finals.[20][21] The Peach Jam is played at the Riverview Park Activities Center in North Augusta, South Carolina[22] Founded in 1996 as the Peach Basket Classic, the pre-existing tournament became the Nike Peach Jam in 1997,[23] and has been included in the EYBL circuit since 2010.[2][3][21]
Peach Jam tournament champions

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Notable players
These players have appeared in at least 1 NBA game.
- Kyle Alexander
- Billy “BJ” Francis
- Cole Anthony
- Scottie Barnes
- Jalen Green
- Cade Cunningham
- Jalen Johnson
- James Wiseman
- Cam Reddish
- Grayson Allen[21]
- Deandre Ayton[6]
- Mohamed Bamba[27]
- Bol Bol
- Marvin Bagley III[6]
- Thomas Bryant
- RJ Barrett[28]
- Devin Booker[29]
- Miles Bridges[30]
- Wendell Carter Jr.[21]
- Cheick Diallo
- Hamidou Diallo
- Anthony Davis[31]
- Trevon Duval[21]
- De'Aaron Fox[32]
- Tacko Fall[33]
- Harry Giles[30]
- Aaron Gordon[20]
- Tyler Herro[34]
- Jonathan Isaac[30]
- Jaren Jackson Jr.[35]
- Luke Kennard
- Kevin Knox II[6]
- Jalen Lecque[36]
- Skal Labissière
- Thon Maker[37]
- Jamal Murray
- Tyrese Maxey
- Malik Monk[38]
- Nerlens Noel[20]
- Jabari Parker[20]
- Michael Porter Jr.[21]
- Julius Randle[20]
- Mitchell Robinson[6]
- D'Angelo Russell[21]
- Ben Simmons[39]
- Caleb Swanigan[40]
- Collin Sexton[6]
- Dennis Smith Jr.[41]
- Omari Spellman[42]
- Jayson Tatum[30]
- Gary Trent Jr.[43]
- Jarred Vanderbilt[44]
- Andrew Wiggins[23]
- Trae Young[6]
- Stephen Zimmerman
- Nick Smith Jr.[45]
- Bradley Beal
- Jahlil Okafor
- Stanley Johnson
- Kyle Anderson
- Isaiah Briscoe
- Jaden Hardy
- Paolo Banchero
- Jaden McDaniels
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