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Antonio DanielsAntonio Robert Daniels (born March 19, 1975 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American professional basketball player. He is currently playing for the Philadelphia 76ers.
No. 22 Philadelphia 76ers |
Point Guard |
Personal information |
Date of birth | March 19, 1975 (age 36) |
Place of birth | Columbus, Ohio |
Nationality | American |
High school | St. Francis DeSales (Columbus, Ohio) |
Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Listed weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Career information |
College | Bowling Green State |
NBA Draft | 1997 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4th overall |
Selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies |
Pro career | 1997–present |
Career history |
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Spencer HawesSpencer Mason Hawes (born April 28, 1988, in Seattle, Washington) is an American basketball player who is currently playing for the Philadelphia 76ers. He was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 2007 NBA Draft and is the nephew of Steve Hawes, a retired NBA player.[1]
Jrue HolidayJrue Randall Holiday (born June 12, 1990 in Chatsworth, California) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. He is the first player born in the 1990s to play in the NBA.[1][2] He played his only college basketball season for the UCLA Bruins before jumping to the pros. His older brother Justin plays for the Washington Huskies.
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Jodie MeeksMeeks played college basketball for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. On January 13, 2009, he gained national recognition by breaking the Kentucky single-game scoring record by scoring 54 points in a nationally-televised game on ESPN against Tennessee. In the same game, he broke the university's single-game three-point record by making 10 three-pointers.
Andrés Nocioni Andrés Marcelo Nocioni (born November 30, 1979 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is an Argentine professional basketball player for the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers, and for the Argentine national team. Nocioni won a gold medal with the Argentine national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.[2] In the 2008 Summer Olympics, he helped the Argentine national team win the bronze medal.[3] His natural position is small forward, though in the NBA he has played some minutes at power forward.
Darius Songaila
No. 25 Philadelphia 76ers |
Power forward/Center |
Personal information |
Date of birth | February 14, 1978 (age 33) |
Place of birth | Kapsukas, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union |
Nationality | Lithuanian |
Listed height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Listed weight | 248 lb (112 kg) |
Career information |
College | Wake Forest |
NBA Draft | 2002 / Round: 2 / Pick: 50th overall |
Selected by the Boston Celtics |
Pro career | 2002–present |
Career history |
CSKA Moscow (2002–2003)
Sacramento Kings (2003–2005)
Chicago Bulls (2005–2006)
Washington Wizards (2006-2009)
New Orleans Hornets (2009-2010)
Philadelphia 76ers (2010-present) |
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Marreese SpeightsMarreese Akeem Speights (born August 4, 1987) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. A former starting center for the University of Florida men's basketball team, he won the NCAA national championship in 2007. Evan TurnerTurner attended St. Joseph High School in Westchester.[2][3] By his senior season, he was one of the top high school basketball players at his position in the nation.[4][5][6] As a true freshman, he helped lead the Buckeyes to the 2008 National Invitation Tournament championship. The following year, he was the Big Ten Conference scoring champion for the 2008–09 season and was a first-team 2009 All-Big Ten selection.[7][8] That season, he was also an honorable mention All-American and was selected as a member of the 2009 All-Big Ten Conference Tournament team,[9] and he became one of five Big Ten players to have been among the top ten in the conference in average points, rebounds, and assists in the same season. He was selected to various 2009–10 preseason All-American teams including ESPN and FOX Sports. Turner was named among the 50 preseason 2010 Wooden Award watch list nominees and the 50 preseason Naismith College Player of the Year watchlist nominees. He was selected as a Midseason Top-30 finalists for the Wooden Award. He was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers as the second pick in the 2010 NBA Draft.[10] He is the conference record-holder for most career Conference Player of the Week awards and despite missing over a month of his junior season for the 2009–10 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team he also set the single-season record for Player of the Week awards.
No. 12 Philadelphia 76ers |
Shooting Guard |
Personal information |
Date of birth | October 27, 1988 (age 22) |
Place of birth | Chicago, Illinois |
Nationality | American |
High school | St. Joseph,
Westchester, Illinois |
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Career information |
College | Ohio State |
NBA Draft | 2010 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall |
Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers |
Career highlights and awards |
- 2010 National Player of the Year (AP, FOX, NABC, Naismith, SN, USBWA-Robertson, Wooden)
- 2009–10 Big Ten Men's Basketball Player of the Year
- 2010 Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player
- 2010 All-American first-team (AP, FOX, NABC, TSN, Wooden (10-man team), USBWA, YS)
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