16/05/2026
MORE THAN A PLAYER: THE STORY OF ATANG NKOANE’S BASKETBALL JOURNEY
Atang Nkoane’s basketball journey is proof that sometimes the game gives you something greater than what you originally dreamed of. Through the Elite Scholarship Programme offered by the Botswana National Sport Commission, Atang earned the opportunity to move to the United States, where he attended University of San Francisco to study Computer Science while pursuing his basketball dream.
Only months after arriving, Atang tore the ACL in his right knee, a devastating setback for any athlete, especially while being thousands of kilometres away from home. Unable to play, he was forced to rediscover himself and realise there was more to basketball than just playing.
Through TEAM Inc. in Oakland, he was introduced to video coordination, film breakdown, and basketball operations. He later earned certification in Hudl Sportscode and attended NBA Summer League, where he connected with coaches, scouts, and executives from across the basketball world.
He eventually joined the USF Women’s Basketball programme as a practice player before later becoming a part-time Video Coordinator with the team.
The journey, however, was far from glamorous.
Balancing school, basketball, film work, road trips, and life away from home often meant long nights, exhaustion, and sacrifice behind the scenes.
For many young athletes, basketball dreams are often imagined only through points, trophies, and professional contracts, but Atang Nkoane’s story is a reminder that sometimes the game opens doors we never expected and that purpose can still be found, even after everything changes.
Now, Atang hopes to one day return home and pour everything he has learned back into Botswana basketball, with aspirations of coaching the national team in the future.