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    Travis Lyle Diener (/ˈdiːnər/ DEE-nər; born March 1, 1982) is an American-Italian former professional basketball player who last played for Vanoli Cremona...
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    basketball-reference.com. Retrieved May 18, 2015. "Travis Diener è italiano, la Nazionale di basket sogna" [Travis Diener is Italian, the national basketball team...
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    including Dwyane Wade, Dominic James, Steve Novak, Wesley Matthews, and Travis Diener. Over his final seven seasons at Marquette, Crean compiled an aggregate...
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  • Orlando's second-round draft pick. Orlando used the 38th pick to draft Travis Diener and Toronto used the 41st pick to draft Roko Ukić. o On February 14...
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    tabs Drake Diener. Diener lands in Teramo. Dinamo Sassari announces Drake Diener. Dinamo Sassari officially keeps Travis and Drake Diener. Dinamo Sassari...
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  • pathologist Travis Diener (born 1982), American professional basketball player Verena Diener (born 1949), Swiss politician Diener & Diener, an architectural...
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    first trophy. Dinamo's star player Travis Diener was named Italian Cup MVP. Later in the season Drake DienerTravis' cousin – was named Italian League...
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    March due to an ankle injury suffered when he and the Indiana Pacers' Travis Diener dove in the lane for a loose ball in the second quarter of a Cavs win...
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  • excellent progress during summer-league play. Second-round draft pick Travis Diener showed excellent shooting and decision-making during the summer. And...
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    and led on the court by Dwyane Wade, Robert Jackson, Steve Novak, and Travis Diener, upset top-ranked Kentucky to reach the Final Four of the 2003 NCAA...
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