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09/05/2008
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IRI – Ehadadi, the gentle giant of Iran basketball
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KUWAIT (FIBA Asia Champions Cup) - There’s that certain deceptive look about Hamed Ehadadi. On court, the Saba Battery spearhead is as tenacious as any other center, of 217 cm height, can be in this part of the world. But off the court, the 22-year-old comes across as that naive, yet passionate, youth inspiring one to accord him the tag ‘The Gentle Giant of Iran basketball’.
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30/04/2008
ANG – Gomes: `Angola not just making up the numbers’
LUANDA (Olympic Games) – Angola’s Joaquim Gomes firmly believes that his national team is better than the one that played in Japan two years ago and warned their future Olympic opponents not to
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15/04/2008
CMR - Bruin Mbah a Moute to shift focus to Cameroon
LOS ANGELES (FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament) – Cameroon’s Luc Mbah a Moute desperately wanted to win an NCAA championship this season with UCLA but for the third consecutive year, the Bruins saw
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14/04/2008
IRI - We'll strive to retain our title: Mehran
KUWAIT (FIBA Asia Champions Cup) - Iran. The name that symbolizes the growth of basketball in Asia. The title victory at the FIBA Asia Championship, that paved the way for a berth at the Beijing
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10/04/2008
CAN – Francis reviews Canada’s plan for development
MANNHEIM (NEDA) - France and Australia are well known for their centralised programs to help develop elite young basketball talent.
The French use INSEP while the Aussies have the Australia
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09/04/2008
LIB - We will make our comeback count: Abu Chakra
KUWAIT (FIBA Asia Champions Cup) - Having made the FIBA ASIA Champions Cup grade after a decade, Al Riyadi Beirut sounded a couple of warning bells to their rivals in the forthcoming 19th edition to
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17/03/2008
USA - Working her way back to U(SA)
To say that Tamika Catchings is one of the hardest working basketball players on the planet would be an understatement. It's also a statement that people would have a hard time arguing against. This
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12/03/2008
LIB – El Khatib glad to be back in Lebanon
BEIRUT (FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament) - Fadi El Khatib has long been the face of Lebanese basketball, playing in two FIBA World Championships and dominating the Asian country's national league.
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