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Spanish basketball players
Spanish basketball players
A
Alberto Angulo
Alberto Miguel Martín
Albert Oliver
Alejandro Urtasun
Á
Álex Mumbrú
A
Alfonso Reyes (basketball)
Alfons Alzamora
B
Bernardino Tamames Alonso
Bernardo Álvarez Merino
Berni Rodríguez
C
Carlos Cabezas
Carlos Cazorla
Carlos Jiménez
Carlos Suárez
D
David Doblas
E
Eduardo Hernández-Sonseca
F
Felipe Reyes
Fernando Martín Espina
Fernando San Emeterio
Fran Vázquez
I
Ignacio Yáñez
J
Jaume Comas Font
Javier Mendiburu
Jesús Fernández Hernández
Johnny Rogers
Jordi Grimau
Jordi Trias
Jorge Fernández Madinabeitia
Jorge Garbajosa
José Calderón (basketball)
Josep Maria Guzmán
Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)
Juan Ignacio Sánchez
Juan Pedro Gutiérrez
L
Lucas Victoriano
M
Manel Bosch
Manuel Blázquez
Marc Fernández
Marc Gasol
Marcus Vinicius Urban Toledo dos Reis
N
Nikola Mirotić
O
Oriol Jorge
Ó
Óscar García (basketball)
Óscar Yebra
P
Pablo Aguilar (basketball)
Pau Gasol
Q
Quino Colom
R
Rafa Martínez
Rafael Rullan
Ramón Rivas
Raúl López
Ricky Rubio
Roger Fornas
Roger Grimau
Rubén Garcés
Rudy Fernández (basketball)
S
Salva Arco
Sergi Vidal
Sergio Llull
Sergio Rodríguez
V
Venson Hamilton
Víctor Claver
Víctor Sada
Some Birthdays
1.
Bill O'Neal
( age: 75 )
(
Radio host
)
John William O'Neal, known as Bill O'Neal (born April 8, 1942), is an American author who has written some thirty books and more than three hundred articles and book reviews on the American West, including gunfighters, lawmen, and ghost towns
2.
Bill Strömberg
( age: 50 )
Bill Strömberg born April 8, 1967 in Malmö Sweden. Former Swedish champion freediver
3.
Brett White
( age: 35 )
Brett White (born 8 April 1982 in Jindabyne, New South Wales) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Melbourne Storm of the NRL. An Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative prop forward, he ha
4.
Brian Budd
( age: 65 )
Brian Budd (April 8, 1952 – June 11, 2008) was a Canadian professional soccer player best known for winning the World Superstars competition three years in a row from 1978 to 1980. He was also a soccer sportscaster.
5.
Charlie Maxwell
( age: 90 )
Charles Richard Maxwell (born April 8, 1927), nicknamed "Smokey," "Paw Paw," (or "Ol' Paw Paw"), "Sunday Punch" and "Sunday Charlie," is a former Major League Baseball