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The Sierra Leone national basketball team represents Sierra Leone in international men's basketball competitions and is controlled by the Sierra Leone Basketball Federation. The squad is mostly home-based, with a few foreign-based players.
[edit] Current squad
- Chris-Bart Williams (Tenerife Baloncesto - Spain)
- Alpha Bangura (Al-Hikma -Lebanon)
- Trevor Turner (Cannon Royals - Sierra Leone)
- Ahmed Dahniya (Cannon Royals - Sierra Leone)
- Emmanuel Bassey (YSC - Sierra Leone)
- Ernest James Johnson (Cannon Royals - Sierra Leone)
- Mobido Lymon (Wilberforce Breakers - Sierra Leone)
- Octavius Jackson (Cannon Royals - Sierra Leone)
- Jerrold Hadson-Taylor (YSC - Sierra Leone)
- Muctar Kallay (YSC - Sierra Leone)
- Osman Jalloh (Wilberforce Breakers- Sierra Leone)
- Sam Brewah (YSC - Sierra Leone)
- Mamudu Lahai (YSC - Sierra Leone)
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U21 World Championship (men) - (women) | U19 World Championship (men) - (women) | Teams
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