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                    [Title] => A tall order
                    [Summary] => There were 30,000 posters printed by the Malaysia Basketball Association (MABA) to publicize its search for tall players. The posters – 10,000 each in English, Malay, and Chinese – were distributed in 106 districts all over the country.


It was MABA president Dato Loke Yuen Yow who thought of the recruitment program in 1995 after Malaysia literally came up short at the 13th Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Junior Championships in Manila. If height is might in basketball, Dato Loke was determined to discover potential skyscrapers wherever they may be.
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DATO LOKE YUEN YOW
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It was MABA president Dato Loke Yuen Yow who thought of the recruitment program in 1995 after Malaysia literally came up short at the 13th Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Junior Championships in Manila. If height is might in basketball, Dato Loke was determined to discover potential skyscrapers wherever they may be.
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