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List of Foreign NBA Players

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  • Carlos Delfino
  • Manu Ginobili (dual citizen of Argentina and Italy; represents Argentina internationally)
  • Walter Herrmann (dual citizen of Argentina and Spain; represents Argentina internationally)
  • Andres Nocioni (dual citizen of Argentina and Italy; represents Argentina internationally)
  • Fabricio Oberto (dual citizen of Argentina and Italy; represents Argentina internationally)
  • Pepe Sánchez (dual citizen of Argentina and Spain; represents Argentina internationally)
  • Luis Scola (dual citizen of Argentina and Spain; represents Argentina internationally)
  • Rubén Wolkowyski (dual citizen of Argentina and Poland; represents Argentina internationally)

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  • Milt Palacio (born in the US, represents Belize internationally)

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Even though Joakim Noah has a French passport, he is not considered an "international" player by the NBA because he was born in New York City (he also attended high school and college in the USA). Under FIBA rules, Noah can qualify for any of four national teams—the USA by birth, France through his father, Sweden through his mother, and Cameroon through his paternal grandfather. He has yet to choose a basketball nationality.

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Note that although Kosta Koufos represents Greece internationally, the NBA does not classify him as an "international" player because he was born and raised in Canton, Ohio. He was born a citizen of both the U.S. and Greece—the U.S. by his birth in Ohio, and Greece because both of his parents emigrated from Greece to the U.S.

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  • Rony Seikaly (born with dual Lebanon-U.S. citizenship; represented the U.S. internationally)
  • Steve Kerr (born with dual Lebanon-U.S. citizenship; represented the U.S. internationally)

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Andre Igoudala

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  • Steve Nash (born in South Africa, but raised in and naturalized in Canada, and represented Canada internationally)

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  • Manute Bol
  • Luol Deng (born in Sudan, naturalized in the United Kingdom; represents the UK in FIBA competitions and England in the Commonwealth Games)
  • Deng Gai

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  • Miles Simon (born in Sweden with dual U.S.-Swedish citizenship)

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