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Celebrating World Basketball Day: Uniting Global Communities Through the Power of the Game

December 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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Could basketball serve as a unifying force for a world and nation often divided? This is the vision behind World Basketball Day, a day recognized by the United Nations every December 21 to honor basketball’s unique ability to bring communities together globally.

David Hollander, a New York University professor who helped establish World Basketball Day, highlights how basketball courts create rare spaces for genuine face-to-face interaction where empathy flourishes. He describes basketball as a “laboratory of empathy” and believes the game is a powerful way to reconnect societal bonds.

The NBA and basketball enthusiasts worldwide share this dream, viewing it as an opportunity to give back through the sport. Celtics star Jayson Tatum emphasizes that World Basketball Day celebrates basketball’s profound impact and offers a chance to inspire future generations by passing on the joy and skills learned both on and off the court.

In line with these goals, the NBA announced it will continue its longstanding partnership with the YMCA, focusing on year-round basketball programs that will engage 6 million youths next year. World Basketball Day also marks a special event connecting young people worldwide.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver notes that this year’s World Basketball Day holds deeper significance as it coincides with the 175th anniversary of the YMCA, where basketball was first invented 134 years ago. The collaboration underscores the sport’s lasting global influence.

World Basketball Day originated from Hollander’s work at NYU’s Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport, where he teaches “How Basketball Saves the World,” a popular course that explores basketball as a philosophy and a model for societal behavior. For Hollander, basketball embodies hope and serves as a guide for how we should relate to each other.

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His efforts led to drafting a United Nations resolution to create World Basketball Day—a resolution born from the idea that basketball, inherently borderless and global, can unite people when other areas of the world seem divided. The date December 21 was chosen deliberately, commemorating the day in 1891 when Dr. James Naismith introduced the game by hanging a basket of peaches at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts.

A notable example tied to World Basketball Day was the recent 3rd annual United Nations Diplomats Basketball Game, involving diplomats from 30 countries playing together, symbolizing the peacemaking potential of the sport.

Worldwide celebrations are not limited to the NBA and the U.S. The global basketball federation FIBA participates by running coaching clinics and camps in Africa, while creators in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines share World Basketball Day content through NBA channels tailored to those regions.

Basketball’s global roots date back to shortly after its invention when Dr. Naismith sent messengers worldwide to teach the game, making it no surprise that the best ambassadors of basketball come from every corner of the globe.

The power of basketball as a universal language and a tool for unity is inspiring, reminding us that, much like the holiday spirit of Christmas, the values basketball promotes are needed throughout the year.

Fan Take: For basketball fans, World Basketball Day highlights the sport’s incredible ability to bring people together beyond borders and cultures, reinforcing why we love the game so much. This day could spark more global unity and community engagement through basketball, growing the sport’s positive impact worldwide.

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