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The Best NBA Draft Prospects at 2019 Basketball Without Borders

SI: The Basketball Without Borders Global Camp remains one of the best events on the scouting calendar, moving annually with NBA All-Star Weekend, bringing together personnel from around the league and giving elite young talent from around the world an opportunity to showcase their skills.

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First, there was Manu Ginobili. Could the next great Argentinean be this TCU commit?

Star-Telegram: Most basketball fans in Texas are familiar with at least one Argentinean basketball player — former San Antonio Spurs great Manu Ginobili.

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NBA Academy Charting New Path for International Prospects

Close Up 360: You’d be hard-pressed to find two high school basketball players who are more different all the way around than Francisco Farabello and Timothy Ighoefe.

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NBA Global Academy’s Princepal Singh selected in Indian team

Sportskeeda: The NBA Global Academy’s Princepal Singh has been selected to play in the Indian men’s team for the Super Kung Sheung Cup International Basketball Invitation Championship in Hong Kong from December 11 to 16.

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Los chicos de la NBA Academy Latinoamérica visitaron a Orlando y cumplieron un sueño

NBA.com: Los jóvenes que son parte del programa de desarrollo de la liga disfrutaron el encuentro entre el Magic y Toronto, y hasta tuvieron la chance de saludar y compartir un momento con jugadores.

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NBA opens new training centre in Senegal

Reuters – The National Basketball Association on Monday cut the ribbon on a new training centre in Saly, Senegal, where it hopes to develop a new generation of African players for the league.

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Hoyas Ink a Pair to National Letters of Intent

Gohoyas.com: Georgetown Men’s Basketball Head Coach Patrick Ewing announced that Georgetown has signed a pair of student-athletes to National Letters of Intent in the early signing period.

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From India to Northern Arizona, Sanjana Ramesh makes history during NCAA early signing period

ESPNW: Sanjana Ramesh grew up playing sports. Outside her home in India’s Bengaluru, Karnataka, Ramesh often competed against her older brother in soccer and badminton, honing her competitive spirit. She started playing basketball at 12 as a hobby with friends. By 13, she was playing for her state team. Basketball quickly transformed into her favorite sport.

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NAU Women’s Basketball Inks Sanjana Ramesh and Emily Rodabaugh to NLIs

NAU Athletics: The Pacific Northwest has been kind to the Northern Arizona women’s basketball program of late, but head coach Loree Payne did not stop there when looking to supplement next season’s roster. In addition to nabbing another Seattle product, Payne went far east to untapped recruiting ground to fill her 2019 signing class.

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El rostro femenino de la NBA

La pacense Lorena Infantes lleva 10 meses en una academia mexicana formando jugadores con opciones de dar el salto a la mejor liga del mundo. «Soñar cuando se trabaja hace que los sueños se cujplan», asegura.

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