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  2. FIBA eligibility rules - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility rules imposed by FIBA on national team players applies to both men and women. A player who seeks to represent a country must hold legal nationality of that country. [1] In 3x3 basketball, a player is eligible to represent their country if they have the appropriate legal nationality. The eligibility could be proven through a passport ...

  3. List of naturalized basketball national team players - Wikipedia

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    Previous/Other nationality Eric Gordon: 2023-2024 Bahamas United States: Larry Taylor: 2012–2015 Brazil United States: Samuel Dalembert: 2007-2008 Canada Haiti: Josh Asselin: 2005–2012 Dominican Republic United States: Charlie Villanueva: 2009–2011 Dominican Republic United States: James Feldeine: 2013–2015 Dominican Republic United States

  4. National sports team - Wikipedia

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    FIBA's national team eligibility rules are broadly similar to those of FIFA. Holding nationality is mandatory (but not sufficient) for eligibility to represent a country. [15] Players with multiple nationalities may choose to play for one of those countries at any age by making a written request to FIBA.

  5. FIBA confirms the nations still eligible for 2024 Paris ... - AOL

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    FIBA has confirmed the 19 national teams that used the World Cup to play their way into last-chance qualifying tournaments for the Paris Olympics next summer. Egypt, Angola and Ivory Coast will ...

  6. What are the differences between NBA and FIBA? Rules ... - AOL

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    FIBA: One free throw and possession of the ball at center court NBA: One free throw per technical foul, play resumes at the point of interruption; technical is assessed to individual player ...

  7. Grandfather rule - Wikipedia

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    FIBA, the international governing body for basketball, has eligibility rules largely similar to those of the WBSC. Nationality is a precondition for national team selection, [9] and the grandparent rule is generally not employed. The method by which a player obtains citizenship is usually irrelevant to national team eligibility.

  8. FIBA World Cup: Understanding Canada's path to Olympic ...

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

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    The following is a list of past and present WNBA players considered to be "international" by the league. The list does not include players from the United States unless they have represented another country internationally during their playing careers.