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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:18:40 GMT -5
Here is the all time list
Baker, Norm 1946-1946 Crevier, Ron 1985-1985 Croft, Bobby 1970-1970 Fox, Rick 1991-2003 Granger, Stewart 1983-1986 Houbregs, Bob 1953-1957 Macculloch, Todd 1999-2002 Magloire, Jamaal 2000-2005 Rautins, Leo 1983-1984 Smrek, Mike 1985-1991 Sovran, Gino 1946-1946 Vandeweghe, Ernie 1949-1955 Wennington, Bill 1985-1999 Zoet, Jim 1982-1982
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:20:04 GMT -5
nobody knows about Dalembert?
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:21:11 GMT -5
He was born in Haiti
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:22:32 GMT -5
and "nationalized" (dont know if this is the word) Canadian thats why he played in the Olympic Qualifiers in the Canada team
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:24:44 GMT -5
Now we are getting technical. Nationalized isn't Canadian is the true sense of the word. He wasn't born in Canada but is a Canadian citizen. Wouldn't the entire Raptors team be "Canadians" since they are most likely nationalized since they live in Canada almost year round?
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:24:51 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_DalembertDalembert became a Canadian citizen on August 7, 2007 and will join the Canadian national team in hopes of qualifying for the Olympics.[/b][/i] of course that it didnt help his team lol
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:25:52 GMT -5
Now we are getting technical. Nationalized isn't Canadian is the true sense of the word. He wasn't born in Canada but is a Canadian citizen. Wouldn't the entire Raptors team be "Canadians" since they are most likely nationalized since they live in Canada almost year round? well I believe that Philly would want all players who are considered Canadians
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:26:29 GMT -5
BTW you didnt even put Nash in ur list
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:37:00 GMT -5
He wasn't born in Canada and was already said. Again, I am thinking native to Canada not just an inhabitant.
In that case, Andrea Bargnani, Maceo Baston, Chris Bosh, Jose Calderon, Carlos Delfino, Juan Dixon, T.J. Ford, Jorge Garbajosa , Joey Graham, Kris Humphries, Jason Kapono, Darrick Martin, Anthony Parker, and Rasho Nesterovic
If they have houses in Canada they are citizens.
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:39:49 GMT -5
Joel Anthony
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:39:58 GMT -5
nah of course not.. just whos naturalized should be considered...
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:41:56 GMT -5
Canadian means inhabitant or native of Canada so technically all players on the Raptors would be Canadian
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:42:37 GMT -5
nah, but if you say who is naturalized canadian form the NBA it would be 4-5 in the maximum I believe
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:44:06 GMT -5
Uh, you got technical so I'm doing the same. The DEFINITION of Canadian is native or inhabitant of Canada. You can't dispute. All of the Raptors are inhabitants of Canada. He didn't say naturalized or native born.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:45:38 GMT -5
I dont know...im saying it cuz Detroit said Magloire and Nash I think...so he should be right for now...
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31, 2007 15:47:38 GMT -5
It was .5 of a point for everyone named. More than one person can get points and he left out Dalembert and Anthony.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 31, 2007 15:50:03 GMT -5
which Anthony? and as I said Dalmebert was naturalized, so tech
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Jan 2, 2008 10:56:37 GMT -5
William Yadis
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Jan 2, 2008 11:00:11 GMT -5
WTF? !? How did 10 pages of trivia get deleted!?!?!
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Post by Utah Jazz on Jan 2, 2008 11:01:02 GMT -5
I don't know...
1919 and 1911? I tried posting that before, but it didn't let me.
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