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This page is part of the WikiProject on Basketball and provides a list of known fully professional leagues, and also those that are known to not be fully professional. As such this article can be used as an aide in considering the WP:NBASKETBALL guideline, which states that "Players who have appeared, and managers who have managed, in a fully professional league, will generally be regarded as notable."

The lists are currently incomplete and some entries are lacking sources.

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List of fully professional leagues

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Men's leagues

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Americas

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Asia

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Europe

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Oceania

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Women's leagues

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List of leagues which are not fully professional

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Men's leagues

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Women's leagues

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Joble, Rey (5 March 2014). "Pay to play: Joining PBA as expansion team could cost close to P200 million in fees, deposit". InterAksyon.com. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  2. ^ "2014 ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) Betting". SportsBettingSites.org. Retrieved 14 November 2016. ASEAN Basketball League is fully professional. The players are paid, teams use foreign imports, and there is plenty at stake each season. Though only small money comes in from ticket sales, the league has a lot of sponsors.
  3. ^ Nelson, Murry (2013). American Sports: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas (illustrated ed.). ABC-CLIO. p. 706. ISBN 978-0313397530.
  4. ^ "PBA D-League perfect venue for college teams needing to toughen up". GMA News. 10 March 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2016. For college teams competing in the inaugural PBA D-League, which comes off the wraps on March 12 at The Arena, their participation in the newly-formed amateur caging league is a much-needed shot in the arm.
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