
A Financial Times story cited a study that over half of native Belgian Dutch speakers can speak English. Meanwhile in Belgium, 38 percent can do the same, but this includes native French speakers. Most Dutch speakers are really good at speaking English - According to the European Union, 90 percent of people from the Netherlands can speak English at a conversational level or better.And to tie this back to Meesseman, her Dutch language Wikipedia page wasn’t created until 2017! But Dutch is not Lecomte’s native language though he can speak it. He plays for the G League’s Agua Caliente Clippers. The next NBA player from the Benelux is probably Belgian point guard Manu Lecomte. But there are no current NBA players from these three countries unlike nearby European countries such as France and Germany. Finally, it is the official language of Suriname in South America. But Dutch is also one of three official languages in Belgium where nearly 60 percent speak it as their native language including Mystics forward Emma Meesseman. Basketball is not very popular where Dutch is spoken compared to other European countries - Most of us would be familiar with Dutch as the official language of the Netherlands, which includes both the European country and its Caribbean islands like Aruba.There is no one primary reason why the Wizards’ Dutch language site has a roster from nearly a decade ago. His name was deleted in 2012, but here’s a historical link when he was there. The one player who is absent from this list is JaVale McGee. And even Mike Bibby, who played TWO games for the Wizards is on the roster! Most of Wall’s then-supporting cast are there, like Andray Blatche, Nick Young, and Jordan Crawford. Instead, we see what looks like the Wizards’ roster from Wall’s rookie season in 2010-11. And familiar faces like Satoransky, Bradley Beal, Otto Porter, and Trevor Ariza are nowhere to be seen. But the head coach is the late Flip Saunders. John Wall is there which we would expect. The right sidebar and the introduction paragraph are accurate, but take a look at the roster. Washington Wizards Dutch language Wikipedia page on January 20, 2019. Like 99.5 percent accurate! Look at the Wizards’ Wikipedia page below: A high school teacher or college professor may frown on you using the site as a source, but most of the information on the site overall is very accurate. Wikipedia is a great resource to learn about any topic and the Wizards are no exception. As Wizards fans, sometimes people who aren’t the biggest basketball junkies may not know all the stars like they would on the Warriors, but that happens here in America too.

You can go to almost any country in any continent, say that you like NBA basketball, and people will know what you are talking about, at least at a high level. The NBA is America’s most popular sports league worldwide. But we’re glad to see that the change was made nevertheless. It remains to be seen if the roster or other information get updated by passionate Wizards fans from Belgium, the Netherlands and/or Suriname. 11, 2019 - The roster has been deleted from the Wizards’ Dutch language Wikipedia page as of Feb.
