Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Name all the mexicans that have played in the nba history?

all of them in the whole history



Name all the mexicans that have played in the nba history?nba dunks





juan dixon!!



Best ever



game winning 3-pointer for the blazers...



Name all the mexicans that have played in the nba history?nba all star ,nba teams



I know one and thats eduardo najera! im mexican and im gonna b the first latina female 2 b a famous wnba playa!!!!!
Beaners? idk, thx 2pts.
How about no.
Only one i know of is Nahara but i'm sure there are more.



Ah, just found this by googling, it might help ;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mex...



Just scroll down to sports.
eduardo najera



vinnie del *****
Much has been made about the international movement in the NBA.



But what few realize is that it all started in Mexico.



In 1970, then Atlanta Hawks general manager and current NBA Director of Scouting Marty Blake made the first international selection in NBA Draft history. Mexican native Manuel Raga was chosen in the 10 th round, with the 167 th overall pick in the Draft. He was never signed as the Hawks didn't have the $35,000 to buy him out of his overseas contract. But it wasn't until 27 years later that an NBA audience would get to see a Mexican-born player play in the league.



On March 2, 1997 at Dallas, Horacio Llamas made history by becoming the first Mexican-born player to appear in an NBA game.



The 2nd to appear in the NBA is none other then Eduardo Najera of the Denver Nuggets. He is probably the most productive of all.



We are still waiting on future prospects to come into the league and there will be, you can bet on it.



ther Mexican greats have flirted with NBA careers but never set foot on the court. Arturo Guerrero received numerous invitations to NBA training camps, including: Houston Rockets (1970), Cleveland Cavaliers (1971), New York Knicks (1972), Los Angeles Lakers (1973) and San Antonio Spurs (1979). Most recently, Mexican guard Omar Quintero participated in the 2004 NBA Pre-Draft Camp in Chicago following one season at Southern Nazarene University, a NAIA Division I school in Bethany, Okla. Quintero ranked third in the nation in scoring.

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