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Adonal Foyle

1975 - Today

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Adonal David Foyle (born March 9, 1975) is a Vincentian-American former professional basketball center. He was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the eighth overall selection of the 1997 NBA draft. Foyle played ten seasons with the Warriors until the team bought out his contract on August 13, 2007. At the time, he had been Golden State's longest-tenured player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Adonal Foyle is the 1,645th most popular basketball player (down from 1,541st in 2024), the 6th most popular biography from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (down from 5th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Saint Vincentian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Adonal Foyle ranks 1,645 out of 1,757Before him are Bilal Coulibaly, Sara Krnjić, Thomas Bryant, Brock Motum, Nico Mannion, and Abby Bishop. After him are Kerry Kittles, Josh Richardson, Luka Rupnik, Collin Sexton, Kim Mestdagh, and Tully Bevilaqua.

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Among people born in 1975, Adonal Foyle ranks 1,308Before him are Nicole Bilderback, Alexei Klimov, Nathan Baggaley, Josh Earnest, Justin Huish, and Jed Whedon. After him are Tiago Pereira, Dierks Bentley, Paul Dana, Caleb Porter, 9th Wonder, and Stuart Young.

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In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Among people born in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Adonal Foyle ranks 6 out of 5Before him are Frederick Ballantyne (1936), Ralph Gonsalves (1946), Susan Dougan (1955), John Compton (1925), and Sancho Lyttle (1983). After him are Cornelius Stewart (1989), and Shane Cadogan (2001).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Among basketball players born in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Adonal Foyle ranks 2Before him are Sancho Lyttle (1983).