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Nenê

1982 - Today

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Nenê (Portuguese pronunciation: [neˈne]; born Maybyner Rodney Hilário, September 13, 1982) is a Brazilian former professional basketball player. Known previously as Nenê Hilario, he legally changed his name to simply Nenê in 2003. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nenê is the 274th most popular basketball player (up from 778th in 2019), the 854th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,356th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Brazilian Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Nenê ranks 274 out of 1,757Before him are Juan Antonio Corbalán, Patty Mills, Ben Gordon, Rajko Žižić, Al Attles, and Spud Webb. After him are Mikheil Korkia, Tiago Splitter, Žan Tabak, Carmelo Anthony, Chuck Cooper, and Derrick White.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Nenê ranks 214Before him are Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Kang Hye-jung, Koichiro Nagatomo, Maria Kalesnikava, Tamon Machida, and Chyler Leigh. After him are Liam McIntyre, Pierre Webó, Matthias Steiner, Gemma Chan, Mamuka Bakhtadze, and Thora Birch.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Nenê ranks 854 out of 2,236Before him are Cristiana Oliveira (1963), Fábio Júnior (1977), Ciro Gomes (1957), Gabriel Martinelli (2001), Túlio Maravilha (1969), and Anitta (1993). After him are Oséas (1971), Diego Alves (1985), Tiago Splitter (1985), Rodrigo Nunes de Oliveira (1979), Helton Arruda (1978), and Nenê (1981).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In Brazil

Among basketball players born in Brazil, Nenê ranks 3Before him are Oscar Schmidt (1958), and Ruy de Freitas (1916). After him are Tiago Splitter (1985), Hortência Marcari (1959), Marcelo Huertas (1983), Leandro Barbosa (1982), Anderson Varejão (1982), Raul Neto (1992), Marcelinho Machado (1975), Bruno Caboclo (1995), and Lucas Nogueira (1992).