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Alaa Abdelnaby : ウィキペディア英語版
Alaa Abdelnaby
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Alaa Abdelnaby ((アラビア語:علاء عبد النبي), born June 24, 1968) is a retired Egyptian-American professional basketball player. He played for Duke University and then played in the NBA and CBA, among other leagues. Abdelnaby is currently a basketball broadcaster/analyst for Comcast Sports Network, CBS Sports Network, and Westwood One Radio.
==Early Life==
Abdelnaby was born in Alexandria, Egypt, and moved to the United States with his family in 1971 at the age of two.〔(SPORTS OF THE TIMES; Who, Whom and Whoop in the N.C.A.A. Championship )〕 He was raised in Nutley and Bloomfield, New Jersey and played on the Bloomfield High School basketball team.〔Bonk, Thomas. ("NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Duke's Abdelnaby Is Driven Blue Devils" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', 30 March 1990. Accessed August 11, 2008. "Playing for Coach Paul Palek at Bloomfield High School, (Abdelnaby ) yearned for a chance at the NBA. Palek, now assistant principal at Glen Ridge High School in New Jersey, thought the sky was the limit for Abdelnaby."〕
Abdelnaby was selected as a standout American high school athlete as both a McDonald's All-American and a ''Parade'' All-American.

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