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  2. Karlo Matković - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Basketball Reference Karlo Matković (born 30 March 2001) is a Croatian professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He represents the Croatia national team internationally.

  3. Basketball Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Basketball Without Borders logo. Basketball Without Borders is a basketball instructional camp organized by the NBA in conjunction with FIBA.It presents itself as a “basketball development and community outreach program that unites young basketball players to promote the sport and encourage positive social change in the areas of education, health, and wellness.”

  4. Cui Yongxi - Wikipedia

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    Cui was born in Guangxi, China, to Cui Mingguang, one of the most prolific street basketball players in Southern China. He initially attended, as a 16-year-old, the Basketball Without Borders camp, representing his home country and making a name for himself. [2]

  5. Yahoo Sports AM: Basketball without borders - AOL

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    In today's edition: The global game, LeBron and Bronny make history, Ohtani's 50-50 home run ball sells at auction, "Game 7" on Prime, and more.

  6. Matej Rudan - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, Rudan participated at the Basketball Without Borders Europe camp in Belgrade, Serbia. [2] In February 2019, he participated at the Basketball Without Borders Global 5 camp in Charlotte, North Carolina. [3] [4] Following the 2018–19 Euroleague Adidas NGT, he was named to the All-Tournament Team. [5]

  7. Balša Koprivica - Wikipedia

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    Slaviša, who stands 6-foot-9 (2.06 m), is a former Serbian professional basketball player who won the 1992 EuroLeague with Partizan. Koprivica moved to Florida, United States in 2012. In February 2017, he joined the Basketball Without Borders Global Camp in New Orleans. [2]

  8. Arnas Velička - Wikipedia

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    From 7 to 10 September he participated in the Basketball Without Borders camp in Lohja, Finland and was named as the Overall Camp Most Valuable Player. [2] On 3 February 2017, Velička was loaned to Lietkabelis Panevėžys of the Lithuanian Basketball League until the end of the 2017–18 season. [3]

  9. Aleksej Pokuševski - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, he attended the Basketball Without Borders Europe camp, in Belgrade, Serbia. [1] In February 2019, Pokuševski was invited for the NBA All-Star Basketball Without Borders Global Camp in Charlotte, North Carolina , but eventually missed the event after being rejected for a U.S. visa .