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  2. FIBA eligibility rules - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, the basketball federations in the Micronesia region decided to adopt FIBA eligibility rules for basketball players participating in the Micronesian Games. Previously the players in the games were subjected to seven-year residency requirement for non-Micronesians and a three-year residency term for islanders.

  3. List of naturalized basketball national team players - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of naturalized basketball players who have represented their naturalized country at a FIBA international tournament. [1] The list includes players both past and present after they have represented their new nation at least once.

  4. Neutropenia - Wikipedia

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    Neutropenia itself is a rare entity, but can be clinically common in oncology [35] and immunocompromised individuals as a result of chemotherapy (drug-induced neutropenia). Additionally, acute neutropenia can be commonly seen from people recovering from a viral infection or in a post-viral state.

  5. Experience of immigrant players to the NBA - Wikipedia

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    These international players and more have received a lot of recognition for their success in the NBA [5] and have brought global attention to the sport [7] and increased the number of televised games that are broadcast all over the world. Due to the international players in the league, the NBA has entered the homes of millions all over the ...

  6. Autoimmune neutropenia - Wikipedia

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    Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is a form of neutropenia which is most common in infants and young children [1] where the body identifies the neutrophils as enemies and makes antibodies to destroy them. Primary autoimmune neutropenia, another name for autoimmune neutropenia, is an autoimmune disease first reported in 1975 that primarily occurs in ...

  7. Patrick Anderson (wheelchair basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is widely considered to be one of the best wheelchair basketball players in the world. [3] [4] [6] He began playing the sport in 1990 and was first chosen for the Canadian national team in 1997. [3] He led the Canadian Junior Men's National Team to victories in the World Championships in 1997 and 2001, and was named MVP at

  8. Hubie Brown, a basketball coach, broadcaster and always a ...

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    Hubie Brown had just taken his first college coaching job in 1968 and didn't expect that he'd also be asked to teach. Brown, now 91 and set to work his final game as a broadcaster, never stopped ...

  9. List of NBA players born outside the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of international players in the league rose after the formation of the Dream Team when NBA players were allowed into Olympic play starting in 1992. Global interest in basketball subsequently soared. On opening day of the 1991–92 season, NBA rosters included 23 international players from 18 countries. [6]