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Formatting basketball article infoboxes
Thanks for submitting articles for creation. When creating these articles, could you take a look at existing consensus for basketball articles regarding infobox formatting. Here are 3 examples (1, 2, 3). Some items that I notice in your created drafts: Thanks. Rikster2 (talk) 00:53, 12 November 2020 (UTC)
 * Split citizenship is shown with a “/“ - example American / Israeli, not “American-Israeli,” and these nationalities are not linked
 * High schools are formatted like this: Piedmont Hills (San Jose, California) . Since the field is titled “high school,” there is no need to write out high school each time, but the city and state are pertinent information.
 * Colleges use the athletic WP:COMMONNAME (example = not University of North Texas, but North Texas
 * Colleges then show the years played at the school (example (2011–2015))
 * Highlights show the year won in parenthesis after the honor
 * Positions are linked (example Forward )