Not sure about Basketball, but in Olympic football, each team is allowed 3 over 23 year olds in their squad. Basketball may be different though
no
Of course not. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected. Deeds drafted by amateurs are a common cause for title defects.Of course not. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected. Deeds drafted by amateurs are a common cause for title defects.Of course not. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected. Deeds drafted by amateurs are a common cause for title defects.Of course not. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected. Deeds drafted by amateurs are a common cause for title defects.
An amateur practices the sport until they gets it right, a professional practices it until they never get it wrong.
Proffesional-Paid Amateurs-Played For Fun "AnswerRaja"
no, professionals
A amateur has less experience and is not as good as a pro While this is a good description of the meaning of the words "amateur" and "professional," but in sports it's often a matter of whether or not the player is getting paid for participating in the sport. It used to be that professional sports players could not play in the Olympics, only amateurs. College basketball players would be amateurs, NBA and WNBA players are professionals. It was felt that some countries' amateurs (primarily capitalist countries) were at a disadvantage to players whose countries (primarily communist countries) supported amateurs. In 1986 this changed, some sports allow professionals. It's up to the International Olympic Committee. see the forum for the pbs newshour for the july96/olympics_7-23.html
Not all competitors are amateurs some are professionals. It all depends on the game being played.
1989
No.
Easy, Badminton Feather Shuttlecocks are for professionals Plastic are for amateurs.
Richard Southern has written: 'Stage-setting for amateurs and professionals'
GOD.