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Jonathan Tabu

1985 - Today

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Jonathan Tabu (born 7 October 1985) is a Belgian former professional basketballer. Tabu also represents Belgium in international competition. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jonathan Tabu is the 1,109th most popular basketball player (up from 1,251st in 2019), the 77th most popular biography from Democratic Republic of the Congo (up from 90th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Congolese Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Jonathan Tabu ranks 1,109 out of 1,757Before him are Agnis Čavars, Céline Dumerc, Vitaly Fridzon, Antoine Walker, Josh Smith, and Zoran Erceg. After him are Sinan Güler, Trajan Langdon, Raško Katić, Mike Woodson, Markelle Fultz, and Bismack Biyombo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Jonathan Tabu ranks 1,037Before him are Yana Uskova, Josh Smith, Zoran Erceg, Lucas Rossi, Rima Fakih, and Hiroyuki Komoto. After him are Đorđe Rakić, Rémy Di Gregorio, Luca Lanotte, Mario Gjurovski, Ryan Getzlaf, and Nina Bratchikova.

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In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among people born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Jonathan Tabu ranks 77 out of 107Before him are Chancel Mbemba (1994), Fabrice Muamba (1988), Dioko Kaluyituka (1987), Jeremy Bokila (1988), Paul-José M'Poku (1992), and Cédric Mongongu (1989). After him are Assani Lukimya-Mulongoti (1986), Bismack Biyombo (1992), Issama Mpeko (1986), Tusse (2002), Cédric Makiadi (1984), and Youssouf Mulumbu (1987).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among basketball players born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Jonathan Tabu ranks 3Before him are Dikembe Mutombo (1966), and D. J. Mbenga (1980). After him are Bismack Biyombo (1992), Christian Eyenga (1989), Jonathan Kuminga (2002), Emmanuel Mudiay (1996), and Charles Kahudi (1986).