Some players on the list were born outside US but have American parents. I don't think that is considered foreign. Kerr, Kyrie, Reggie, and Boozer were born Americans.
***** You just admitted you put no effort in making your videos.... That's like saying a car company does not put in effort to make there cars. What are you going to expect from that car company? Shit cars, you obviously put time in finding the material, just put effort in the actual video and you'll be producing much higher content, content that will attract more people. Nice cars attract people, nice looking videos attract subs. I do not produce videos on any schedule, therefore my subs mean nothing, attempting to insult me based on subs is pointless, insult vs quality is a much better argument. Either way, my point is still valid, use something other than windows movie maker, PM me if you want a free copy of Adobe Premier. I am not looking to insult you, simply I want to see higher quality content on youtube, your material is fine, your video production needs work, work on making higher quality videos and you can become much more successful on youtube (fact). It is very difficult to become successful with shit quality videos, even with good material.
+nessleezle Literally* No one* and I didn't know about Reggie Jackson, or Patrick Ewing, so yeah. Only one I was really surprised about was Steve Kerr.
What's so fkn bad about Aussie huh we've got dellavadova we got Kyrie we got bogut and a lot more plus we have the guy coming in the draft which Magic Johnson said is going to be the best since LEBRON his name is BEN SIMMONS
Let me clear this up for everyone... Each country citizenship rules varies! Typically a child's citizenship is determined based on the the citizenship of the child's parents!!! However, that rule depends if birth took place in a developed country (U.S., England, Canada) in comparison to a 3rd world country (Jamaica, Trinidad) Birth is not a right for citizenship! Some get to choose, and others get to utilize dual citizenship (represent 2 countries) In Kyrie's case... His parents were both Americans using a work visa in Australia for work (Professional Basketball)! They were not a citizen, or a permanent resident of Australia, However, Australia offers dual citizenship, so he could represent them in the Olympics if he choose to! Many athletes use this so they can participate! Some are allowed to rep a country if one or both parents were born in that country! My mother is Jamaican and my dad is American, I'm an American citizen because my dad is American (they chose for me).
Here's to save you some time... 10. Steve Kerr 9. Steven Adams 8. Carlos Boozer 7. Reggie Jackson 6. Clint Capela 5. Kevin Seraphin 4. Al Hordford 3. Alex Len 2. Patrick Ewing 1. Kyrie Irving - Blitz- Nba Live Content