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'''Mengke Bateer''' (pron. "Mung-kuh Bah-tur")(孟克-巴特尔, ]: Mèngkè Bātèěr) (born ], ] in ], China) is a professional ] player from ], ]. He was the second man from China to play professional basketball in the ] ]. '''Mengke Bateer''' (pron. "Mung-kuh Bah-tur")(孟克-巴特尔, ]: Mèngkè Bātèěr) (born ], ] in ], China) is a professional ] player from ], ]. He was the second man from China to play professional basketball in the ] ]. Bateer was a member of the ] ]-] championship team, and has also played for the ] and ].


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Mengke Bateer (pron. "Mung-kuh Bah-tur")(孟克-巴特尔, Pinyin: Mèngkè Bātèěr) (born November 20, 1975 in Beijing, China) is a professional basketball player from Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. He was the second man from China to play professional basketball in the American National Basketball Association. Bateer was a member of the San Antonio Spurs 2002-2003 championship team, and has also played for the Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors.

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