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Milos.Djuric2
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Regarding the Spanish Basketball Federation, they do have a deal in place with FIBA Africa which allows them to send Spanish coaches to Africa to teach and scout players. I am sure, there is a good reason for that, as no one is doing this kind of deal without getting anything out of it. Remember the African Championships 2013 in Madagascar? Most national-teams had either coaches from Spain or from France. With the possibility to scout on the players early on, they can avoid the FIBA ruling with players need to have a passport from the country they want to play for by the age of 16.
Same goes for Qatar BTW.
I don't think national team really factors a lot in this, I think this is more about money and professional teams. Especially as you can have only one naturalized player in the team. Of course the super-ultra-giga talent may get the chance to play for the NT, but the rest, it's all about the money.
The famous Qatar rule that f-ed up a lot of Filipinos. As that rule came into power recently it should had a transit period time of like one year to get clearance for some of the players that didn't know about the rule earlier, that had roots in certain countries and wanted to play for that country. But not for Qatar