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The Competition: Andrei Kirilenko

When the Soviet Union collapsed, its basketball team went with it. But now, seventeen years later, Andrei Kirilenko is leading the Russian revival. For decades, the U.S.S.R. posed a major threat to the United States, both on and off the court. It was a rivalry full of controversy (&rsquo ...
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The Competition: Manu Ginobili

In 2004, Manu Ginobili became an icon by leading Argentina to their first basketball gold medal. Can he do it again four years later? It all goes back to Bahia Blanca, Argentina. That’s where Emanuel Ginobili first learned the game, starting on his quest to become his country&rsquo ...
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The Competition: Yi Jianlian

For the host nation of China, the return of a healthy Yi Jianlian could mean their first ever medal in Olympic basketball. To the Chinese, 8 is more than just a number. It represents luck. It brings prosperity. But when the Olympics kick off on 8.8.08, if China wants to win its first eve ...
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The Competition: Pau Gasol

In 2006, behind the strength of Pau Gasol, Spain shook up the world. Can he do it again in ’08? Since joining the international basketball federation, Spain has been a dominant force in the European game. With sixteen appearances in the Eurobasket tournament and 8 medals, they&rsq ...
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