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Michael Dickerson Shooting guard Personal information Date of birth June 25, 1975 Place of birth Greenville, South Carolina Nationality American Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Listed weight 190 lb (86 kg) Career information College Arizona NBA Draft 1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 14th overall Selected by the Houston Rockets Career history 1999 Houston Rockets 1999–2003 Vancouver / Memphis Grizzlies 2009-2010 Faymasa Palencia Career highlights and awards - NBA All-Rookie Second Team (1999)
Stats at NBA.com Michael DeAngelo Dickerson (born June 25, 1975American professional basketball player who was a member of the Houston Rockets and Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA. He is a cousin of former NBA guard David Wesley.[1]
) is anThe 6 ft 5 in shooting guard was born in Greenville, South Carolina raised in Kent, Washington and Federal Way, Washington.[2] He played basketball at Decatur High School in his sophomore season followed by Federal Way High School in his junior and senior years. He went to college at the University of Arizona, where he won the 1997 national championship on a team with Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, and Miles Simon. He was selected as the 14th overall pick by the Rockets in the 1998 NBA Draft and played one full (lockout-shortened) season for them before being relunctantly traded in 1999[2][3] to the Vancouver Grizzlies for Vancouver's draft pick, Steve Francis, after Francis demanded a trade because he did not want to play for a Canadian team. In the lockout-shortened 1999 NBA season, Dickerson led the league in games played (50), was sixth in three-point field goal percentage (.433), and was named to the All-Rookie 2nd Team.
He played all 82 games for the Grizzlies in 1999–2000, averaging 18.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.41 steals per game. His scoring average fell to 16.3 points per game the following season. After the Grizzlies relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, he played in just four and six games[4] over the next two seasons due to injuries.
He was released by the Grizzlies on October 27, 2003[4] and prematurely retired due to severe hamstring and groin injuries from which he was unable to fully recover.[3] In 2008 he attempted a comeback. He was invited to training camp by the Cleveland Cavaliers, but was waived on October 8, 2008.[5] He holds career NBA averages of 15.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game in 212 contests.[3][4] During his retirement he traveled to India and Tibet.[6]
In 2009 he returned to basketball as a member of Faymasa Palencia in Spain.[7]
Notes
- ^ NBA.com: Michael Dickerson Bio
- ^ a b Michael Dickerson retires, published October 26, 2003
- ^ a b c Grizzlies G Dickerson to retire, published October 25, 2003
- ^ a b c Dallas exec is country's assistant coach
- ^ Cavaliers release deaf reserve center Allred
- ^ Trip to Tibet saves Cavs guard from funk
- ^ Un ex NBA para el Palencia Baloncesto.
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Arizona Wildcats Men's Basketball 1996–97 NCAA Champions 10 Mike Bibby | 12 Josh Pastner | 13 Donnell Harris | 21 Bennett Davison | 23 Michael Dickerson | 31 Jason Terry | 33 Eugene Edgerson | 34 Miles Simon (MOP) | 42 A. J. Bramlett
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Assistant Coaches: Jessie Evans | Phil L. Johnson1998 NBA Draft First round Michael Olowokandi · Mike Bibby · Raef LaFrentz · Antawn Jamison · Vince Carter · Robert Traylor · Jason Williams · Larry Hughes · Dirk Nowitzki · Paul Pierce · Bonzi Wells · Michael Doleac · Keon Clark · Michael Dickerson · Matt Harpring · Bryce Drew · Radoslav Nesterović · Mirsad Türkcan · Pat Garrity · Roshown McLeod · Ricky Davis · Brian Skinner · Tyronn Lue · Felipe López · Al Harrington · Sam Jacobson · Vladimir Stepania · Corey Benjamin · Nazr MohammedSecond round Ansu Sesay · Ruben Patterson · Rashard Lewis · Jelani McCoy · Shammond Williams · Bruno Šundov · Jerome James · Casey Shaw · DeMarco Johnson · Rafer Alston · Korleone Young · Cuttino Mobley · Miles Simon · Jahidi White · Sean Marks · Toby Bailey · Andrae Patterson · Tyson Wheeler · Ryan Stack · Cory Carr · Andrew Betts · Corey Brewer · Derrick Dial · Greg Buckner · Tremaine Fowlkes · Ryan Bowen · J. R. Henderson · Torraye Braggs · Maceo BastonCategories:- 1975 births
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