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Evans Ganapamo (born 19
August 1994) is a French-Central
African professional basketball player for
Bangui Sporting Club. He pla****
college basketball...
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Amara Sy Axel
Toupane Daniel Dillon Kris
Joseph Jevohn Shepherd Evans Ganapamo Marquez Haynes Karim Ezzedine Ben Uzoh
Alfonso Plummer Sheck Wes Michael...
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Miguel Ferrão
Billy Preston Cleanthony Early Myck
Kabongo Ben Uzoh
Evans Ganapamo Dhieu Deing Thus far, the
Tigers have had
three head coaches:
Raphael Edwards:...
- 20–13, 13–17 Pts:
Mahmoud 19 Rebs:
Mahmoud 7 Asts:
Gendy 6
Boxscore Pts:
Ganapamo 27 Rebs:
Dokossi 14 Asts: Dokossi, Kouguère 4 Arena: H****an
Moustafa Sports...
- 82–39
Virunga Scoring by quarter: 20-8, 21-13, 14-12, 27-6 Pts:
Ganapamo 20 Rebs:
Ganapamo, Higgins-****ha 10 Asts:
Johnson 5 Pts:
Monze Nzamba 13 Rebs:...
- Al Ahly
Scoring by quarter: 20–30, 22–16, 14–18, 19–17 Pts:
Ganapamo 26 Rebs: Cele 6 Asts:
Ganapamo,
Gbinije 5 Pts: Omot 28 Rebs: Omot 5 Asts: Amin 8...
- two teams. The
Tigers were
forced to play
without Zaire Wade and
Evans Ganapamo, who
suffered from injuries.
Stade Malien never trailed throughout the...
- 20:30
Scoring by quarter: 20–30, 22–16, 14–18, 19–17 Pts:
Ganapamo 26 Rebs: Cele 6 Asts:
Ganapamo,
Gbinije 5 BAL
Report Pts: Omot 28 Rebs: Omot 5 Asts: Amin...
- Wade, Zaire (I) 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 22 – (2002-02-04)4
February 2002 G/F 1
Ganapamo, Evans (I) 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 30 – (1994-08-19)19
August 1994 G 2 Gbinije...
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defeating New Tech
Bantou in the finals, with
national team
players Evans Ganapamo and Max
Kouguere on the roster. As champions, they
qualified once again...