With the Barcelona in USAone of the stars of NBA want to know the inside of the Camp Nou. Jaylene Brownnumber 3 in the 2016 draft selected by boston celtics Y all-star in 2021, contacted Paul Gasol to make a dream come true on your tourist visit to Barcelona. The one from Sant Boi moved the threads to Barça, who opened the doors of the Estadi for him. brown He didn’t want to miss out, he asked everything and enjoyed like a child. A keen football fan, he took an interest in the club’s history and its status as ‘more than a club’ with Jordi Penasdirector of Museum, as a guide. There was nothing left for an hour and 45 minutes of walking in which he participated in the new attraction of the Camp Nou Experience, the Barca’s Virtual Dreaman immersive virtual reality experience lived in the first person with glasses.
With 2.5 million followers, he proudly posted photos of the visit on his Instagram account.
Joseph Cubellsdirector responsible for Blaugrana basketball, also received him and explained the history of the section and its tradition at the European level. brown is facing NBA a Nikola Mirotic, Thomas Satoransky Y Alex Abrines. The ‘7’ of the Celtics, only 25 years old, is a benchmark in North American basketball for being the standard bearer of racial protests, showing in addition a great intellectual capacity. “He’s too smart for the NBA,” said one franchise executive who was interested in him before the 2016 draft.
In May 2020, he drove his car for 15 hours to get there Atlanta and lead a megaphone-wielding demonstration as part of the cry for the death of george floyd and the slogan ‘I can’t breathe’. “Being a celebrity, being a player of the NBA I am not excluded from any conversation. First of all, I am a black man and I am a member of this community.” Since then he has not stopped being at the forefront of claims against racism. At age 23, he is the youngest vice president in the history of the players’ union.
Source: La Verdad

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