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One week prior, as an "NBA Cares" ambassador, you had spoken to about 20 kids at a clinic in San Antonio on Final Four weekend there, and you had told them about everything from Sally Ride to the goodness of Jerry Sloan to your recent trip to Bhutan to teach basketball. At one point near the end, you said you had no championship rings -- 13 seasons, two NBA Finals, 830 games, 95 playoff games -- but, well, "I'll have a wedding ring in a couple months." The kids had cheered.

For the first time ever, Bhutan is hosting four National Basketball Association (NBA) stars—an unforgettable moment that’s set hearts racing and basketballs bouncing across the country. Since their arrival on 31st July, the presence of AJ Green (Milwaukee Bucks), Jonathan Isaac (Orlando Magic), Mason Plumlee (Charlotte Hornets), and seasoned player Justin Holiday has captured national attention and reignited the love for the game, especially among the youth.