FIBA: Help Diaba Konaté represent France at the 2024 Olympics

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“I love my home country, but I feel like America loves me more.”

That’s a strong statement, especially coming from somebody who has yet to embark on a professional career and enter the “real world.” Yet this is how Diaba Konaté, a 23-year-old senior guard for UC Irvine, feels about France. The country welcomed her parents, immigrants from Mali, who moved there in search of a better life for themselves and their children. She wants to pay back the debt her family owes her country, but France won’t let her.

In 2022, the French Federation of Basketball and the Ministry of Sport banned wearing religious symbols during sporting competitions. Two years earlier, during lockdown, Konaté decided to reevaluate her life and become a devout Muslim. She experienced the ban firsthand on Jun. 5, 2022, when she entered a regular 3×3 tournament. As she recently told The OC Register:

I got there (to the 3×3 tournament) and it was like, “I’m gonna play with my friends and we’re gonna win and it’s gonna be so much fun.” But then one of the organizers told me, “Hey, you can’t play with your hijab.’” And I’m like, ?Are you kidding me? Excuse me? Why?”

She cried, but refused to take off…

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