"I think he's quite dedicated - he loves the sport," she said.
The academy's director of coaching, Kenny McFadden, agrees.
"Him being so young, he's been dedicated to getting up at 6am every morning to come along to training."
Mr McFadden, who lives with Adams in the United States, says the Oklahoma City centre was keen to inspire young basketballers.
"Steven trained in the same gym [as Tafara]," he says. "It was his number one goal while he was back, to work with the kids."
Mr McFadden says the Vegas tournament is the same one in which Adams was first noticed by overseas scouts as a 15-year-old.
Tafara is the youngest player ever to be selected for the trip and hopes for similar success.
The Trade Me auction for Adams' shoes ends at 9.53am tomorrow.