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  • #6990
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    conartist85
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    Is there a site that lists all the current players playing overseas who have their rights owned by NBA teams, and may play in the NBA?

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  • #188574
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    the microwave
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    Players from around the World Whose Rights are Held by an NBA Team

    COUNTRY FIRST NAME LAST NAME NBA TEAM
    Argentina Federico Kammerichs Portland Trail Blazers
    – Marcelo Nicola Portland Trail Blazers
    Australia David Andersen Atlanta Hawks
    – Ben Pepper Boston Celtics
    – Brad Newley Houston Rockets
    Belarus Vladimir Veremeenko Washington Wizards
    Belgium Alex Hervelle Denver Nuggets
    Bosnia-Herzegovina Stanko Barac Indiana Pacers
    – Edin Bavcic Philadelphia 76ers
    – Nedzad Sinanovic Portland Trail Blazers
    Brazil Tiago Splitter San Antonio Spurs
    China Xue Yuyang – Denver Nuggets
    Congo Serge Ibaka Oklahoma City Thunder
    Croatia Josip Sesar Boston Celtics
    – Ante Tomic Utah Jazz
    Denmark Christian Drejer New Jersey Nets
    Finland Petteri Koponen Portland Trail Blazers
    France Alain Digbeu Atlanta Hawks
    – Paccelis Morlende Oklahoma City Thunder
    – Frederic Weiss Houston Rockets
    Georgia Viktor Sanikidze San Antonio Spurs
    Germany Peter Fehse Oklahoma City Thunder
    Great Britain Andrew Betts Indiana Pacers
    – Joel Freeland Portland Trail Blazers
    Greece Georgia Printezis Toronto Raptors
    – Sofoklis Schortsanitis Los Angeles Clippers
    Israel Lior Eliyahu Houston Rockets
    – Yotam Halperin Oklahoma City Thunder
    – Doron Sheffer Portland Trail Blazers
    Italy Augusto Binelli Atlanta Hawks
    Lithuania Robertas Javtokas San Antonio Spurs
    – Renaldas Seibutis Dallas Mavericks
    – Aurelijius Zukauskas Milwaukee Bucks
    Montenegro Nikola Pekovic Minnesota Timberwolves
    Netherlands Ramon Van de Hare Orlando Magic
    Nigeria Ejike Ugboaja Cleveland Cavaliers
    Poland Szymon Szewczyk Milwaukee Bucks
    Puerto Rico Ricky Sanchez Philadelphia 76ers
    Russia Sasha Kaun Cleveland Cavaliers
    – Andrei Festisov Milwaukee Bucks
    – Sergei Karaulov San Antonio Spurs
    Senegal Malick Badiane Memphis Grizzlies
    Serbia Dejan Bodiroga Sacramento Kings
    – Tadija Dragicevic Utah Jazz
    – Milovan Rakovic Orlando Magic
    – Mladen Sekularac Golden State Warriors
    – Milos Vujanic Phoenix Suns
    Slovenia Sani Becirovic Denver Nuggets
    – Erazem Lorbek Indiana Pacers
    Spain Robert Duenas Miami Heat
    – Albert Miralles Boston Celtics
    – Fran Vasquez Orlando Magic
    Turkey Cenk Akyol Atlanta Hawks
    – Semih Erden Boston Celtics
    – Omer Asik Chicago Bulls
    Ukraine Sergey Lishok Houston Rockets

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  • #188618
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    EuroBall
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    Brazil Tiago Splitter San Antonio Spurs is someone I’m looking forward in seeing in the NBA one day. He is suppose to be San Antonio next guy like Manu.

    the microwave great research on the topic.

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  • #188661
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    Jesus Shuttlesworth
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    The teams that have the most players overseas are the Thunder and the Blazers, the NBA’s young up-and-comers it shows that they are patient and after being at the bottom for a while, dont need to spend big-name FA’S and decide to develop players here as well as overseas, same as the Spurs, the second best team(after the Lakers) in the post Jordan era theyve always loved overseas guys look at Parker, Ginobli,etc… theyre another great developer of talent, while on the flip side the Knicks and the Lakers have no guys on their list showing how a huge fan and media base effects drafting and developing players, also the Clippers and Bulls each have only one guy, as do the Mavericks, where an owner like Mark Cuban is a win-now guy, not about to wait for young raw, foreign talent

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  • #188725
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    OldSkoolBasketball
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    I didn’t even realize we have so many oversea players.

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  • #188728
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    L.Shap
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    HAHAHAHAHHAHA Weiss!!! Houston has his rights!!!
    Isn’t Weiss the guy that got dunked on by Carter in the Olympics??

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  • #188778
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    RickyRubio9
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    Oh gawd…he is.
    But, um David Andersen is coming over this year and I’m looking forward to him since the Rockets don’t have much options at Center anymore. We also have Marty Leunen who seems solid and came out of Oregon as well as Brad Newley who is from Australia just like D. Andersen. Li…something, out of Israel is another project of ours. Lastly, Sergio Llull, athletic Spanish Point Guard. I’m looking forward to him and Brad Newley in the future for us. The others…I don’t see them becoming much in the NBA.

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    • #189160
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      conartist85
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      thank you…great job!!

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