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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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    National team Previous/Other nationality Kim Pierre-Louis: 2021–2023 Indonesia Canada: Natasha Cloud: 2021 Jordan United States: Aisha Sheppard: 2023 Jordan United States: Chantelle Anderson: 2009 Lebanon United States: Brittany Denson: 2011–2021 Lebanon United States: Trinity Baptiste: 2023-2024 Lebanon United States: Randi Brown: 2021 Syria

  4. Canada Basketball - Wikipedia

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    Canada Basketball is the governing body for basketball in Canada.Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, the federation is a full member of FIBA and governs Canadian basketball at the international, professional, and amateur levels, including: the men's and women's national teams, 3x3 basketball, the Canadian Elite Basketball League, and youth organizations.

  5. FIBA - Wikipedia

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    FIBA's supreme body is the FIBA Congress, an assembly of representatives from each affiliated national federation, with each having one vote. The Congress assembles every two years, either an elective or mid-term congress, and is the only body that can make modifications to FIBA's General Statutes.

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

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    Born in Canada, moved to the United States at the age of 7 and is also a U.S. citizen. Has represented both the United States and Canada at youth level. Is eligible to represent the United States or Canada internationally. [187] [188] [189] Canada — Todd MacCulloch: C 1999–2003: 4 — [190] Canada — Jamaal Magloire: C 2000–2012: 12 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Canada men's national 3x3 team - Wikipedia

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    The Canada men's national 3x3 team represents Canada in international 3x3 basketball (3 vs 3) competitions. They are overseen by Canada Basketball , the governing body of basketball in Canada . [ 1 ]