Nicaraguan basketball experienced a historic moment this Monday with the debut of Norchad Omier in the NBA. The 2.05-meter wing-pivot, born in Bluefields in 2001, played its first minutes with the Los Angeles Clippers and became the first Nicaraguan to play in the U.S. league. Although he remained on the field for 2:51 minutes and failed to score, he captured his first rebound, leaving a symbolic mark for his country and becoming part of the gro…
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Nicaraguan basketball experienced a historic moment this Monday with the debut of Norchad Omier in the NBA. The 2.05-meter wing-pivot, born in Bluefields in 2001, played its first minutes with the Los Angeles Clippers and became the first Nicaraguan to play in the U.S. league. Although he remained on the field for 2:51 minutes and failed to score, he captured his first rebound, leaving a symbolic mark for his country and becoming part of the gro…