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19 Facts About Raul Neto

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Raul Neto is a member of the senior men's Brazilian national basketball team.

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Raul Neto was then immediately traded to the Utah Jazz.

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Raul Neto played a further three seasons for Minas and even represented the World Team at the 2010 Nike Hoop Summit.

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Raul Neto was later traded to the Utah Jazz on draft night.

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On January 27,2016, Raul Neto was selected to the 2016 Rising Stars Challenge as a member of the World Team.

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Raul Neto was reassigned to Salt Lake City on January 11,2017, and then recalled the next day.

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Raul Neto played 9 of 11 matches of the Jazz during the playoffs.

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On July 2,2019, Raul Neto was waived by the Jazz due to the Mike Conley trade with Grizzlies.

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On July 4,2019, Raul Neto agreed to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers.

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On November 22,2020, Raul Neto signed with the Washington Wizards.

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On July 8,2022, Raul Neto signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers on a one-year, $2,463,490 contract.

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On July 8,2024, during an interview, Raul Neto revealed that Fenerbahce terminated his contract after the injury and never officially communicated their decision.

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On October 15,2024, Raul Neto returned to Brazil as he signed a contract with Pinheiros Basquete.

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Raul Neto was announced as a new FC Barcelona player on November 24,2024, signing a contract for the remainder of the season.

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On December 1,2024, the club announced Raul Neto would be out for four weeks due to an adductor injury.

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The agreement took place after Raul Neto suffered another injury to his left hamstring, making his stay at Barcelona barely over a month long and only making 2 appearances for the Catalans.

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Raul Neto gained attention after leading the Brazil under-18 team to an impressive runners-up showing at the 2010 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship.

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Raul Neto followed that up by being the youngest member of the senior Brazil national basketball team during the 2010 FIBA World Championship, but played sparingly.

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Raul Neto later participated for the senior national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics, the 2013 FIBA AmeriCup, and the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.