- Michael Wright (basketball)
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Michael Wright Position Power forward Height 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Weight 238 lb (108 kg) League Turkish Basketball League Team Turk Telekom Born January 7, 1980
Chicago, IllinoisNationality American / Turkish College Arizona Draft 2nd round, 38th overall, 2001
New York KnicksPro career 2001–present Career history Śląsk Wrocław (2001–02)
CB Granada (2002–03)
Hapoel Tel Aviv (2003–04)
ALBA Berlin (2004–05)
BJK Cola Turka (2005–06)
Jeonju KCC Egis (2006)
EB Pau Orthez (2006–07)
Turk Telekom (2007–09)
Turów Zgorzelec (2009–10)
Medical Park Trabzonspor (2010–11)
Turk Telekom (2011-present)Medal record Men’s basketball Competitor for United States FIBA Americas U18 Championship Gold 1998 Puerto Plata Team competition FIBA U19 World Championship Silver 1999 Lisbon Team competition Michael Wright (born January 7, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American-Turkish professional basketball player, currently with Turkish team Turk Telekom.[1] He has Turkish passport by the name Ali Karadeniz.[2][3]
Wright played his high school basketball at Farragut Academy, where, as a freshman, he was part of one of the best teams in the country, which boasted future professionals Willie Farley and Ronnie Fields, as well as Boston Celtics superstar Kevin Garnett. At 2.01 m (6 ft 7 ¼ in), Wright played center after Garnett's departure, and moved to power forward in college.
At the University of Arizona, Wright started for the Wildcats in the 2001 NCAA Division I championship against the Duke Blue Devils. However, undersized for that position at the pro level[citation needed], and too slow to be a small forward,[citation needed]he dropped to the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft where he was drafted by the New York Knicks.
After not joining the Knicks or any other NBA team post-draft, Wright moved overseas and switched teams almost every season. He started with Polish league champions Śląsk Wrocław, that also participated in the Euroleague, moving to Spain's CB Granada the following year.
After the team was relegated to the LEB (Spain's second division), Wright moved to Israel and signed with Hapoel Tel Aviv, and a year later with ALBA Berlin.
In 2005, Wright moved to Turkey's Beşiktaş. He started the 2006-07 season in South Korea with Jeonju KCC Egis, in October signed with French and Euroleague's EB Pau Orthez.
In May 2007 he moved back to Turkey and signed for Türk Telekom B.K.. In September 2009 he has signed a contract with Turów Zgorzelec from Poland for 2009-10 season.[4]
In July 2011 he returned to Türk Telekom B.K. for one season with an option for a second one.[5]
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2001 NBA Draft First round Kwame Brown · Tyson Chandler · Pau Gasol · Eddy Curry · Jason Richardson · Shane Battier · Eddie Griffin · DeSagana Diop · Rodney White · Joe Johnson · Kedrick Brown · Vladimir Radmanović · Richard Jefferson · Troy Murphy · Steven Hunter · Kirk Haston · Michael Bradley · Jason Collins · Zach Randolph · Brendan Haywood · Joseph Forte · Jeryl Sasser · Brandon Armstrong · Raúl López · Gerald Wallace · Samuel Dalembert · Jamaal Tinsley · Tony ParkerSecond round Trenton Hassell · Gilbert Arenas · Omar Cook · Will Solomon · Terence Morris · Brian Scalabrine · Jeff Trepagnier · Damone Brown · Mehmet Okur · Michael Wright · Earl Watson · Jamison Brewer · Bobby Simmons · Eric Chenowith · Kyle Hill · Sean Lampley · Loren Woods · Ousmane Cisse · Antonis Fotsis · Ken Johnson · Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje · Alton Ford · Andre Hutson · Jarron Collins · Kenny Satterfield · Maurice Jeffers · Robertas Javtokas · Alvin Jones · Bryan BraceyTurkish Basketball League season scoring leaders Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- Power forwards (basketball)
- American basketball players
- Naturalized citizens of Turkey
- Turkish basketball players
- Turkish people of American descent
- American emigrants to Turkey
- African American basketball players
- Arizona Wildcats men's basketball players
- New York Knicks draft picks
- Liga ACB players
- CB Granada players
- Israeli Basketball Super League players
- Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C. players
- Türk Telekom B.K. players
- Beşiktaş men's basketball players
- Alba Berlin players
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