Gal Mekel (Hebrew: גל מקל, pronounced [ˈɡal ˈmekel]; born March 4, 1988) is an Israeli former professional basketball player. He played for the Dallas...
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Slovenian hockey player Gal Mayo (born 1981), Israeli footballer Gal Mekel (born 1988), Israeli National Basketball Association player Gal Mesika (born 1988)...
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Mekel can refer to: Aryeh Mekel, Israeli diplomat and journalist Gal Mekel (born 1988), Israeli NBA basketball player Once Mekel (born 1970), Indonesian...
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draft, Omri Casspi was selected 23rd overall by the Sacramento Kings, and Gal Mekel followed in 2013 by signing with Dallas Mavericks. In 2016, Dragan Bender...
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singer and songwriter March 2 – Matthew Mitcham, Australian diver March 4 Gal Mekel, Israeli basketball player Valentina Shevchenko, Kyrgyz born-Peruvian...
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NBA career, as well as numerous teams overseas. On October 26, 2022, Gal Mekel announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for two...
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nationalities not displayed. Luke Nevill J. R. Bremer Kyle Landry Kevin Pangos Gal Mekel Yuval Naimi Jānis Timma Giedrius Gustas Egor Vyaltsev Sergey Karasev Vasily...
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by Seattle SuperSonics (Olympiacos) T. J. Leaf – NBA basketball player Gal Mekel – NBA basketball player Yehoshua Rozin – basketball coach Derrick Sharp...
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Georgios Printezis Kostas Vasileiadis Pavel Ermolinskij Jon Stefansson Gal Mekel Jeff Brooks Kaspars Berzins Kristaps Valters Gintaras Einikis Mindaugas...
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Israelis on opposing NBA teams faced each other, as the Rockets played Gal Mekel and the Dallas Mavericks; the two were teammates on the Israelis Under...
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