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modalities index > BasketBall > leandro mateUs BarBosa (leandrinho) LEandRo MaTEuS BaRBoSa (leAndrinho) são paulo, sp 28/11/82 88kg 1,91m main titles Two times champion of the America Cup (05/09) • two times 2 nd place at the NBA West Conference (05/06) • gold medalist at the Santo Domingo 2003 Pan American Games position Forward / Guard home index print page previous next note At the age of Leandrinho was already trying to hit his first baskets. He played for the Palmeiras and Bauru clubs (where he was Brazilian champion in 2002) before going to the NBA Phoenix Suns. He played for seven years for the Arizona team and was elected the best Sixth Man of the 2006/07 season. He also played for the Toronto Raptors during the 2010/2011 season and part of the 2011/2012 before transferring to the Indiana Pacers. BasKetBall

modalities index > BasketBall > marcelo maGalhães machado mArcelo MaGaLHãES mAchAdo rio de Janeiro, rJ 12/04/75 88kg 2,00m main titles 2 nd place at the Pre-Olympic Tournament (11) • gold medalist at the Rio 2007; Santo Domingo 2003 and Winnipeg 1999 Pan American Games • two times champion of the America Cup (05/09) • two times champion of the South American Championship (99/03) position Forward / Guard home index print page previous next note The only Brazilian basketball athlete three times champion of the Pan American Games, he will participate in the Olympic Games for the first time. He is part of a family fully dedicated to basketball: his father Renê, his uncle Sergio Macarrão (bronze medalist at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games and who also played in Mexico City in 1968 where the Brazilian team was fourth place), and his brothers Duda and Ricardo. BasKetBall

modalities index > BasketBall > marcelo maGalhães machado<br />

mArcelo MaGaLHãES<br />

mAchAdo<br />

rio de Janeiro, rJ<br />

12/04/75<br />

88kg<br />

2,00m<br />

main titles<br />

2 nd place at the Pre-Olympic<br />

Tournament (11) • gold medalist at<br />

the Rio 2007; Santo Domingo 2003<br />

and Winnipeg 1999 Pan American<br />

Games • two times champion of<br />

the America Cup (05/09) • two<br />

times champion of the South<br />

American Championship (99/03)<br />

position<br />

Forward / Guard<br />

home index print<br />

page<br />

previous next<br />

note<br />

The only Brazilian basketball<br />

athlete three times champion of<br />

the Pan American Games, he will<br />

participate in the Olympic Games<br />

for the first time. He is part of a<br />

family fully dedicated to<br />

basketball: his father Renê, his<br />

uncle Sergio Macarrão (bronze<br />

medalist at the Tokyo 1964<br />

Olympic Games and who also<br />

played in Mexico City in 1968<br />

where the Brazilian team was<br />

fourth place), and his brothers<br />

Duda and Ricardo.<br />

BasKetBall

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