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NBA player categories edit

Hello and welcome to Wikipedia. Just a note, I have removed the "Golden State Warriors" category from Harrison Barnes and Kent Bazemore. The rule for college and pro basketball players is that they officially become players once they play a real (regular season or playoff) game for the team. This is the point where they would actually get recognized by the franchise or school's records as a player for them and where the category would be applied. At this point, injury, trade or just not making the team could stop them from ever being a player for those teams. Thanks and happy editing. Rikster2 (talk) 12:04, 11 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Deletion of Ricky Castorena edit

Hello. There was a page that I created for the author named Ricky Castorena. He was the author of the book entitled "The Marked". I don't understand why the page was deleted when it wasn't used for advertising, wasn't biased, and wasn't offensive in any way. I saw the tag on my wall saying that I needed to add references and I was beginning to but I am often busy with work. I find that it was deleted for no reason and the author does deserve to have a page on wikipedia.

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