Tanguy Ngombo

[6] He then helped Al-Rayyan finish third in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup while averaging 16.3 points per game.

He played in the 2010 FIBA Asia Stanković Cup, helping Qatar win the bronze medal.

[3] His rights were ultimately removed by Minnesota a month after general manager David Kahn was fired and replaced by Flip Saunders.

[15] At the 2011 NBA draft, he was selected as Targuy Ngombo, who was a soon-to-be 22 year old player born in 1989.

[16][17][18][19] The NBA rules state that an international player who is over the age of 22 is not eligible for the draft and must be signed as a free agent.