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  • #36656
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    AKOO
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    Anyone have a list of draft eligible foreign players?

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  • #639135
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    RUDEBOY_
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    LOL..Nobody knows exactly who is going pro right now,not until the league puts out it draft eligible lists…

    If you want ,this site has a section on foreign players year and birthdates..Maybe you can use that to speculate who might be entering….

     

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  • #639149
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    QuickPostC
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    I’m willing to bet ‘European Baller’ has a list he can give you……..do you have enough computer space for 42,734 different names and bios?

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  • #639151
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    JunkYardDog
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     42,734 different names and bios of…. greek prospects if you want to be more precise.

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  • #639187
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    Scottoant93
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    ^^^^42,734 who could easily put up the same if not better numbers then lebron,drose, and kobe if put in the same position to be even more precise

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  • #639237
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    aamir543
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     ^^^^The best 42,734 players in the world who all just happen to be Greek if you want to be even more precise.

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  • #639245
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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    France:
    Evan Fournier, Poiters, 6′ 5″ 10/29/1992
    http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Toute-zone/Sport/Basket/Pro-A/n/Contenus/Articles/2012/01/30/LES-RAISONS-D-ESPERER
    Evan Fournier (17 points, 18 evaluation), week after week confirmed the hopes placed in him. The future seems to have taken great stature extra lately. It’s not for nothing that emissaries of four formations NBA (Golden State, Indiana, Charlotte, Toronto) made the trip Saturday at St. Eloi.
    Vincent Pourchot, Nancy, 7′ 3″ 7/27/1992
    Abdel Kader Sylla, Nancy, 6′ 9″ 4/10/1990
    Dzenan Kurtic, Nancy, 6′ 9″ 6/22/1992
    Abdulaye Loum, BCM Gravelines, 6’11” 4/3/1991
    Andrew Albicy, BCM Gravelines, 5’10” 3/21/1990
    Chrislain Cairo, BCM Gravelines, 6’6″ 8/18/1991
    Livio Jean-Charles, ASVEL Basket, 6’ 8” 11/8/1993
    Joffrey Lauvergne, Chalon, 6′ 11″ 9/30/1991
    Rudy Gobert, Cholet, 6’ 11” 6/26/1992
    Mickael Kessens, Cholet, 6’ 8” 2/16/1991
    Louis Labeyrie, Hyeres-Toulon, 6′ 10″ 2/11/1992
    NBA ready afro.

    Babacar Niang, Le Mans, 6′ 9″ 3/31/1991
    Murat Kozan, Orleans, 6′ 9″ 7/25/1993
    Yohan Solle, Orleans, 6′ 8″ 7/6/1991
    Florian Galloo, Orleans, 6′ 9″ 8/14/1993
    Valentin Mukuna, Orleans, 6′ 9″ 6/1/1993
    Giovan Oniangue, Paris-Levallois, 6′ 5″ 4/22/1991
    Mickael Var, Pau-Lacq-Orthez, 6′ 9″ 12/8/1990
    Mbagne Diatta Diop, Pau-Lacq-Orthez, 6′ 10″ 11/2/1992
    Axel Toupane, Strasbourg, 6′ 6″ 7/23/1992
    Alexis Tanghe PF, Chorale Roanne Basket, 6’10” 8/19/1990

    Italy:
    Nihad Dedovic, Acea Roma, 6′ 5″ 1/12/1990
    Linos Chrysikopoulos, Angelico Biella, 6′ 9″ 12/1/1992
    Marco Lagana, Angelico Biella, 6′ 5″ 1/5/1993
    Eric Lombardi, Angelico Biella, 6′ 7″ 2/1/1993
    Achille Polonara, Banca Tercas Teramo, 6′ 8″ 11/23/1991
    Leon Radosevic, Olimpia Milano, 6′ 10″ 2/26/1990
    Alessandro Gentile, Olimpia Milano, 6′ 5″ 3/1/1992
    Nicolo Melli, Olimpia Milano, 6′ 9″ 1/26/1991
    Awudu Abass, Bennet Cantu, 6′ 4″ 1/27/1993
    Marco Meroni, Bennet Cantu, 6′ 8″ 1/12/1993
    Jacub Wojiechowski, Benetton Treviso, 7′ 0″ 1/8/1990
    Nika Metreveli, Banco di Sardegna Sassari, 6′ 11″ 1/14/1991
    Giorgio Piunti, Fabi Shoes Montegranaro, 6′ 9″ 2/11/1990
    Mattia Udom, Montepaschi Siena, 6′ 8″ 11/17/1993
    Jakub Kudlacek, Otto Caserta, 6′ 4″ 03/03/1990

    Spain:
    Augusto Lima, Unicaja, 6′ 11″ 9/17/1991
    Rafa Freire, Lucentum Alicante, 6′ 2″ 2/11/1992
    Raulzinho Neto, Lagun Aro GBC, 6′ 0″ 5/19/1992
    Tomas Satoransky, Cajasol Banca Cívica Sevilla, 6′ 5″ 10/30/1991
    Haukur Palsson, Assignia Manresa, 6′ 6″ 5/18/1992
    Nacho Llovet, CB Prat Joventut, 6′ 8″ 5/9/1991
    David Jelínek, CB Prat Joventut, 6′ 5″ 9/7/1990
    Jaime Fernández, Asefa Estudiantes, 6′ 0″ 6/4/1993
    Josep Franch, UCAM Murcia, 6′ 3″ 1/28/1991
    http://www.acb.com/redaccion.php?id=82335
    As for the future of his career is quite clear. Will take steps to improve both as a player and person marking itself as the only objective work. Recognizes that the NBA does not appeal much because his real dream is to have fun playing basketball. If the American League to a maximum level is try to reach. The same is true when speaking of the Spanish, although it does so with some nervous smile he hoped the steps runs to the lower bear fruit in the not too distant.
    Jorge Sanz, Real Madrid, 6′ 2″ 1/4/1993
    Daniel Diez, Real Madrid, 6′ 7″ 4/7/1993
    Dejan Musli, Caja Laboral, 7′ 1″ 3/1/1991
    Ognjen Kuzmic, Unicaja, 7′ 2″ 5/16/1990
    Alex Abrines, Unicaja, 6′ 5″ 8/1/1993
    Alberto Jódar, Lucentum Alicante, 6′ 8″ 2/7/1991
    Julen Olaizola, Lagun Aro GBC, 6′ 8″ 3/4/1993
    Joan Sastre, Cajasol Banca Cívica Sevilla, 6′ 7″ 12/10/1991
    Massine Fall, Baloncesto Mad-Croc Fuenlabrada, 6′ 10″ 1/1/1993
    Adrian Laso, Baloncesto Mad-Croc Fuenlabrada, 6′ 9″ 6/5/1990
    Igor Ibaka, Assignia Manresa, 6′ 8″ 7/30/1992
    Johan Kody, Assignia Manresa, 6′ 9″ 4/3/1993
    Pierre Oriola, Assignia Manresa, 6′ 9″ 9/25/1992
    Marko Todorovic, CB Prat Joventut, 6′ 9″ 4/19/1992
    Lucas Nogueira, Asefa Estudiantes, 7′ 1″ 7/26/1992
    Papa Mbaye, Real FC Barcelona II, 6′ 10″ 06/13/1990
    http://www.feb.es/NoticiaDesarrollo.aspx?idNoticia=40731
    MVP: Mbaye, youth power
    1/14/2012 Papa Abdoulaye Mbaye, pivot Regal FC Barcelona, got the wound of the most valuable player of the day after scoring 19 points, nine rebounds and capturing two assists to reach a valuation of 25. Mbaye became the youngest player of the season to get this award.
    GUTIERREZ CARMEL / FEB COMMUNICATION AREA

    The past weekend, Mbaye, with his partner Joseph Perez, became star of the day to play the final seconds of Regal FC Barcelona – Alicante Lucentum and immediately take a bus to play with the second team on the field at River Andorra .

    And this day, the young center back to claim Senegalese focus of attention by becoming the MVP of the day 13. An award tainted by his team’s defeat on home soil before leaving the Oviedo Basketball Blaugrana in the middle of the table with as many games defeated and lost.

    Mbaye, of 2.09 meters, dominating the defensive side, still led the league in blocked shots (1.75 per game) and second in rebounding (8.9), having captured a 17 encuenro reject. But yesterday also released on the offensive side, with his cap goal of the season: 19 points.

    The MVP of this event debuted in Spain in the junior category in the CB Granada. The following year made the leap to FC Barcelona, and later tanned in Sabadell in EBA league and challenge the Adecco GOLD with Cornella. This season he has played two games with the Blaugrana first team

    Papa Abdoulaye Mbaye, MVP
    26:40 minutes
    19 points
    7/11 from the field
    5/6 free throws
    9 rebounds (4 offensive)
    2 assistance
    1 plug
    5 fouls
    25 valuation

    Half of the season
    26:54 minutes
    10.0 points
    57.1% from the field
    57.6% free throws
    8.75 rebounds
    0.4 assists
    1.75 plugs
    3.6 fouls
    15.5 Valuation
    Marcus Eriksson, Real FC Barcelona II, 6′ 5″ 05/12/1993

    Euroleague:
    Kostas Papanikolaou, Olympiacos, 6′ 8″ 7/31/1990
    Kostas Sloukas, Olympiacos, 6′ 3″ 1/15/1990
    Evangelos Mantzaris, Olympiacos, 6′ 5″ 4/16/1990
    Dimitrios Katsivelis, Olympiacos, 6′ 5″ 10/1/1991
    Fotios Zoumpos, Panathinaikos, 6′ 3″ 4/4/1993
    Philipp Neumann, Brose Baskets, 6′ 11″ 2/20/1992
    Berkay Candan, Fenerbahce Ulker, 6′ 9″ 5/22/1993
    Erbil Eroglu, Fenerbahce Ulker, 6′ 4″ 1/21/1993
    Osman Sirin, Anadolu Efes, 6′ 9″ 9/18/1990
    Tornike Shengelia, Belgacom Spirou, 6′ 9″ 10/5/1991
    Huseyin Koksal, Galatasaray Medical Park, 6′ 5″ 1/8/1991
    Furkan Aldemir, Galatasaray Medical Park, 6′ 9″ 8/9/1991
    Sertac Sanli, Galatasaray Medical Park, 6′ 10″ 8/5/1991
    Benjamin-Pavel Dudu, BC Khimki, 6′ 6″ 4/29/1991

    Eurocup:
    Guy Dotan, Hapoel Jerusalem, 5′ 10″ 2/4/1991
    Eleftherios Bochoridis, Aris BSA 2003, 6′ 4″ 4/18/1994
    Gediminas Orelik, BC Rudupis, 6′ 7″ 5/15/1990
    Khalid Boukichou, Telenet Oostende, 6′ 9″ 9/17/1992
    Izzet Turkyilmaz, Banvit BK, 6′ 11″ 5/20/1990
    Maxim Grigoryev, Lokomotiv Kuban, 6′ 5″ 4/25/1990
    Edo Muric, KRKA Novo Mesto, 6′ 8″ 11/27/1991
    Bogdan Radosavljevic, FC Bayern Munich, 7′ 0″ 7/11/1993
    Amaury Gorgemans, Dexia Mons-Hainaut, 6′ 10″ 9/3/1992
    Maarten Rademakers, Antwerp Giants, 6′ 9″ 6/13/1991
    Frederik Jorg, Ewe Baskets Oldenburg, 7′ 0″ 8/11/1992
    Onue Calban, Pinar Karsiyaka, 7′ 0″ 4/13/1993

    Adriatic:
    Bojan Dubljevic, KK Buducnost VOLI, 6′ 9″ 10/24/1991
    Vladimir Mihailovic, KK Buducnost VOLI, 6′ 9″ 8/10/1990
    Tomislav Zubcic, Cibona, 6′ 10″ 1/17/1990
    Nemanja Nedovic, Crvena Zvezda DIVA, 6′ 3″ 6/16/1991
    Bojan Subotic, Crvena Zvezda DIVA, 6′ 8″ 12/17/1990
    Andreja Milutinovic, Crvena Zvezda DIVA, 6′ 6″ 8/6/1990
    Urban Gorjanc, Helios Domzale, 7′ 2″ 4/5/1992
    Klemen Prepelic, Helios Domzale, 6′ 3″ 10/20/1992
    Darko Planinic, Široki WWin, 6′ 11″ 11/22/1990
    Ivan Ramljak, Široki WWin, 6′ 8″ 8/8/1990
    Sasu Salin, Union Olimpija, 6′ 4″ 6/11/1991
    Alen Omic, Zlatorog Laško, 7′ 0″ 5/6/1992
    Nemanja Bešovic, Partizan, 7′ 2″ 11/22/1992

    E Europe:
    Giedrius Staniulis, Techasas Panevezys, 6′ 9″ 4/16/1991
    Artem Pustovyi, Khimik, 7′ 1″ 6/25/1992
    Janis Berzins, VEF Riga, 6′ 7″ 5/4/1993
    Kostiantyn Anikienko, Budivelnik Kiev, 7′ 2″ 10/9/1992
    Petr Shapovalov, Enisey, 6′ 7″ 1/3/1993
    Carl Lindbom, Torpan Pojat, 6′ 8″ 11/10/1991
    Chase Griffin, Torpan Pojat, 6′ 2″ 8/3/1993
    Nikita Balashov, Krasnye Krylia, 6′ 9″ 6/19/1991

    Young giants
    Drissa Ballo, Dijon, 6′ 9″ 5/20/1995
    Ilimane Diop, UPV Alava, 6′ 11″ 04/04/1995
    16 EBA games, 22.4 minutes, 5.8 points, 39.5 FG%, 0.0 3FG%, 70.6 FT%, 2.8 OffRb, 3.5 DefRb, 0.4 Ast, 2.0 TO, 0.6 Stl, 2.0 Blk, 3.3 PF

    Antoine Wallez, LeMans, 6′ 8″ 7/11/1996
    Aleksandar Vezenkov, Aris BSA 2003, 6′ 8″ 8/6/1995
    Aliaksandr Pustohvar, Nizhny Novgorod, 6′ 7″ 4/3/1995
    Serhiy Zagreba, Dnepropetrovsk, 6′ 11″ 4/2/1994

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  • #639246
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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    By the way, nothing is funnier than video of a 7-footer in a kid’s game.

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  • #639273
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     Haukur Palsson  formerly of Maryland is since he decided to go pro last, and also Deividas Puki who went pro in Lithuania out of Christian Life Center high school in Texas



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