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Sixers’ Samuel Dalembert Joins Team Canada
Sixers’ Samuel Dalembert Joins Team Canada
Good news from Team Canada basketball this morning: Samuel Dalembert of the Philadelphia 76′ers is finally going to play for our senior men’s national team. (Jamie Foxx? Still undecided.) The 26-year-old Haitian-born, Montreal-bred centre officially joined the team last night after becoming a Canadian citizen earlier in the day at a swearing-in ceremony in Hamilton, Ontario. (Ugh. ...
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