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Thursday, October 27, 2016

NBA Rosters Feature Record 113 International Players from 41 Countries and Territories


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The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced today that a record 113 international players from a record 41 countries and territories are on opening night rosters for the 2016-17 season. This marks the third consecutive season that opening night rosters feature at least 100 international players and that all 30 teams have at least one international player.

Opening night rosters feature a record number of European (61), African (14) and Spanish (8) players. Canada has the most of any country for the third straight year with 11 NBA players. France comes in second for the third consecutive year with 10 NBA players. Brazil features a record-tying nine players, Australia features a record-tying eight players, while Croatia has a record-tying five NBA players.

The Utah Jazz leads the league with seven international players, while the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs and Toronto Raptors each feature six. The Los Angeles Lakers, Minnesota Timberwolves and New York Knicks field five each.

The NBA’s 71st season begins tonight with a doubleheader on TNT as part of Kia NBA Tip-Off 2016. In the opening game, the NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers will host the New York Knicks at 7:30 p.m. ET. In the second game, the San Antonio Spurs visit the Golden State Warriors at 10:30 p.m. for a matchup of the teams with the league’s best records last season. In addition, the Portland Trail Blazers will host the Utah Jazz at 10 p.m. ET on NBA LEAGUE PASS.

A number of high-profile international players are scheduled to make their NBA debut during opening week, including:

· Dragan Bender (Croatia), the No. 4 overall selection, and the Phoenix Suns are home vs. the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 10 p.m. ET on NBA LEAGUE PASS

· Buddy Hield (Bahamas), the No. 6 overall selection, and Jamal Murray (Canada), the No. 7 overall selection, will go head-to-head when the New Orleans Pelicans host the Nuggets on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on NBA LEAGUE PASS

· Jakob Poeltl, the No. 9 overall selection and the first Austrian player in NBA history, and the Raptors are home vs. the Detroit Pistons on Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBA LEAGUE PASS

· Thon Maker (South Sudan), the No. 10 overall selection, and the Milwaukee Bucks will host the Charlotte Hornets on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on NBA LEAGUE PASS

· 2014 lottery selections Joel Embiid (Cameroon) and Dario Saric (Croatia) and the 76ers are home vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN


The previous records for international players (101) and countries and territories represented (39) were set at the start of the 2014-15 and 2013-14 seasons, respectively. NBA rosters at the start of the 2015-16 season featured 100 international players from 37 countries and territories.


Below please find the full list of international players on 2016-17 opening night rosters
(active and inactive):


Country
Full Name
NBA Team
Argentina
Brooklyn Nets
Argentina
Dallas Mavericks
Argentina
San Antonio Spurs
Argentina
San Antonio Spurs
Australia
Cleveland Cavaliers
Australia
Dallas Mavericks
Australia
Detroit Pistons
Australia
Milwaukee Bucks
Australia
Philadelphia 76ers
Australia
San Antonio Spurs
Australia
Utah Jazz
Australia
Utah Jazz
Austria
Toronto Raptors
Bahamas
New Orleans Pelicans
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Denver Nuggets
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Los Angeles Lakers
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milwaukee Bucks
Brazil
Atlanta Hawks
Brazil
Chicago Bulls
Brazil
Golden State Warriors
Brazil
Houston Rockets
Brazil
Los Angeles Lakers
Brazil
Phoenix Suns
Brazil
Toronto Raptors
Brazil
Toronto Raptors
Brazil
Utah Jazz
Cameroon
LA Clippers
Cameroon
Philadelphia 76ers
Cameroon
Toronto Raptors
Canada
Boston Celtics
Canada
Brooklyn Nets
Canada
Cleveland Cavaliers
Canada
Dallas Mavericks
Canada
Denver Nuggets
Canada
Houston Rockets
Canada
Minnesota Timberwolves
Canada
Philadelphia 76ers
Canada
Toronto Raptors
Canada
Utah Jazz
Canada
Washington Wizards
Cape Verde
Atlanta Hawks
Congo
Orlando Magic
Croatia
Brooklyn Nets
Croatia
Orlando Magic
Croatia
Orlando Magic
Croatia
Philadelphia 76ers
Croatia
Phoenix Suns
Czech Republic
Washington Wizards
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denver Nuggets
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Orlando Magic
Dominican Republic
Boston Celtics
France
Charlotte Hornets
France
Indiana Pacers
France
New Orleans Pelicans
France
Oklahoma City Thunder
France
Orlando Magic
France
Philadelphia 76ers
France
San Antonio Spurs
France
Utah Jazz
France
Utah Jazz
France
Washington Wizards
Georgia
Golden State Warriors
Germany
Atlanta Hawks
Germany
Chicago Bulls
Germany
Dallas Mavericks
Greece
Milwaukee Bucks
Greece
Sacramento Kings
Haiti
Sacramento Kings
Israel
Sacramento Kings
Italy
Charlotte Hornets
Italy
Denver Nuggets
Latvia
New York Knicks
Latvia
San Antonio Spurs
Lithuania
New York Knicks
Lithuania
Oklahoma City Thunder
Lithuania
Toronto Raptors
Mali
New Orleans Pelicans
Montenegro
Chicago Bulls
Montenegro
Minnesota Timberwolves
Montenegro
Orlando Magic
New Zealand
Oklahoma City Thunder
Nigeria
Portland Trail Blazers
Poland
Washington Wizards
Puerto Rico
Dallas Mavericks
Russia
Los Angeles Lakers
Senegal
Minnesota Timberwolves
Senegal
New York Knicks
Serbia
Denver Nuggets
Serbia
Detroit Pistons
Serbia
Minnesota Timberwolves
Slovenia
Detroit Pistons
Slovenia
Miami Heat
Slovenia
New York Knicks
South Sudan
Los Angeles Lakers
South Sudan
Milwaukee Bucks
Spain
Denver Nuggets
Spain
Los Angeles Lakers
Spain
Memphis Grizzlies
Spain
Minnesota Timberwolves
Spain
New York Knicks
Spain
Oklahoma City Thunder
Spain
Philadelphia 76ers
Spain
San Antonio Spurs
Sweden
Boston Celtics
Switzerland
Atlanta Hawks
Switzerland
Houston Rockets
Tunisia
Dallas Mavericks
Turkey
New Orleans Pelicans
Turkey
Oklahoma City Thunder
Turkey
Oklahoma City Thunder
Ukraine
Phoenix Suns
Ukraine
Utah Jazz
Venezuela
Brooklyn Nets

Globe Telecom to Homeowners: It Takes 4 Radio-Safety Permits from DOH for 1 Cell Site


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Just as Globe Telecom has asked for greater cooperation with LGUs and the DPWH, the company also seeks cooperation from homeowners’ associations (HOAs) to facilitate building cell sites to improve internet services. Globe cell sites have been issued radiation-safety certificates by the Department of Health, proof that radio frequency signals coming from such facilities do not pose any adverse health impact, the company said.

“At the minimum, we get four permits from the Department of Health each time we put up a cell site. This ensures our facilities adhere to global health standards. These radiation-safety certificates should allay concerns over alleged health hazard that most HOAs are concerned about. If we really want first-world internet connectivity, we should be able to provide reliable internet services in every home at least within the metropolis,” said Globe General Counsel Atty. Froilan Castelo said.

The radiation-safety certificates issued by DOH are based on guidelines issued by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) on maximum human exposures to radio frequency fields, Castelo explained.

“It is quite ironic that homes of big businessowners and entrepreneurs do not have internet connection only because their HOAs refuse to allow telcos in,” added Castelo.

He said that getting the permission of the HOAs is a major hurdle in building a cell site. “Even if we present permits and certificates from the DOH, we still need to undergo a long and tedious process. We have to get a barangay permit, appear in public hearings, win the referendum before we are allowed to build a cell site in any exclusive village,” he said.

Getting the go signal from the HOA is one of the 25 permits that is very difficult to get and severely delays infrastructure builds to more than a year, according to Castelo.

No less that the World Health Organization already issued a position that radio frequency signals coming from cell sites do not pose any adverse health effects as these are classified by WHO as non-ionizing, which means there is no adverse impact to human and animal cells. Other low frequency devices that emit non-ionizing radio signals include transistor radios, microwave ovens and baby monitors.

This is so much different from ionizing radiations known to have adverse health risks such as x-rays, ultraviolet rays and gamma rays that can break the chemical bonds in DNA. Studies conducted by WHO, the world’s most trusted authority on health issues, indicate there is no convincing scientific evidence that the weak radiofrequency signals from cell sites or base stations and wireless networks cause adverse health effects, he explained.

He lamented that despite radiation safety certificates from DOH and assurances from WHO, several villages have lobbied for the removal of cell sites in their areas, citing health risks. Such villages include Sitio Calvary Hills in Barangay Apas, Cebu City, Green Meadows Subdivision in Quezon City; Upper Market Subdivision, Baguio City. The removal of cell sites from some of these areas, however, resulted in degradation of mobile services to the detriment of other customers within the 5-kilometer radius area.

Globe Lifestyle Launches 1st Apparel Lineup with 0917 & Pop Art Collections


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In celebration of the annual 0917 fest, Globe launches its new collections of lifestyle apparel and accessories. The new collections represent the vibrant and wonderful world of Globe, through colorful prints, fun designs and graphical pop arts. The collection ranges from shirts, sweaters, hoodies, and caps, which are available in two must-have designs.

The 0917 collection is a typography-based basic wear, taking inspiration from Globe related culture. These are words that resemble the company which is the famous “0917” prefix, the company’s building address of “32nd street corner 7th ave” in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

On the other hand, the Pop Art collection is a graphical-based lineup that shows fun and colorful artworks that is designed to stand out. Inspired by today’s generation, the lineup illustrates artworks that look old-fashioned combined with new elements and produce a retro-fashion look.

“Globe Lifestyle is our new way to connect to our customers, we bring a fresh and wonderful experience through fashion. The new collections of 0917 and Pop Art is just the beginning and customers can expect more lifestyle products to be launched soon.” says Globe Stores and Retail Transformation Head, Joe Caliro.
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