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Paul Cameron

I see you tagged the Paul Cameron article for POV. However, the comment merely pointed to the talk page for the POV discussion... and the last significant discussion of POV here was in 2006, when the page was in a very different state, making the discussion irrelevant to the page as it is. I encourage you to review the page as it is, and if you see POV problems, start a new Talk page discussion and then retag it. --Nat Gertler (talk) 15:28, 22 September 2013 (UTC)

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Ways to improve Phil Wagner

Hi, I'm Sulfurboy. Halvorsen brian, thanks for creating Phil Wagner!

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NBA player stubs

Hello Halvorsen brian - Thanks for filling all the missing articles of NBA players. These articles have been long overdue and it is great to have at least stubs in place that editors can improve upon. I have been going in behind you and updating these, but since it looks like you are creating more, I thought that I would request that you could create them in such a way that the articles would be "more ready" from the get go:

  • Please add the correct categories - all Division I and many smaller schools have categories for their players - see Category:College men's basketball players in the United States for a full list (if the school isn't on the list, then using the general alumni category is fine for now). These are sub-categories of the school alumni categories and should be added instead. Also - there are categories for all positions (Centers (basketball), Power forwards (basketball), Small forwards, Point guards and Shooting guards) and "draft pick" categories for every NBA team (example - Category:Boston Celtics draft picks).
  • Speaking of small forwards, the article is located at "Small forward" not "Small forward (basketball)," the parenthetical is not used.
  • Once you create the article, please click the "What links here" link on the left bar. I found many instances where the subject was on one or more templates that could/should have been added.
  • Please be sure to add a "default sort" above the categories (example - {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, John}}) with last name first. This ensures the article is placed in proper alphabetical order when it appears on category lists.

Thanks again for taking this on, please drop a note to my Talk page if I can be of help. Rikster2 (talk) 13:27, 3 January 2014 (UTC)

Thank you --Brian Halvorsen (talk) 08:39, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
Hello, may I also suggest checking the respective players' Wikidata entries? If I'm not mistaken, the Italian Wikipedia already has an article on every NBA player and most ABA players, so even if there isn't a Wikidata entry yet, creating one should be considered. Some of the players also have had long and storied careers on professional level of which their NBA stints constitute only a small part (for example, Mike Davis (basketball, born 1956)). Providing at least some in-text info, external links and categories in this regard would be great. Regards, --Axolotl Nr.733 (talk) 10:56, 7 January 2014 (UTC)

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