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Szczebiak is a career player averaging points, rebounds and assists per game while shooting 49%, the three-point shooting rate and free throw shooting rate reached 41% and 86%, but due to injuries, they have not been able to find a club.
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Wally Szzebiak (born March 5, 1977 in Madrid, Spain) is a former American professional basketball player who retired as a small forward in 2009.
Szczebiak was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the sixth pick in the first round in 1999 and spent six seasons there, where he was an All-Star (2002) with accurate three-point accuracy, a nose for opportunity, and an excellent outside scorer. He was then traded to the Boston Celtics due to injury, and was unable to return to his former form due to injuries for many years, but he was on a six-year, $65 million contract. In the 2007-08 season, he was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics.
In the 2008-2009 season, he was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the 32-year-old Szczebiak retired due to injury when his contract expired.
Chinese name: Wally Szebiak.
Foreign name: Wally Szczerbiak
Nationality: United States.
Place of birth: Madrid, Spain.
Date of birth: 5 March 1977.
Graduated from: University of Miami (Ohio).
Height: m 6 ft 7 in.
Weight: 109 kg 240 lbs.
Sport: Basketball.
Major Awards: 2001 NBA Rookie Game MVP
2002 NBA All-Star Team.
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Comprehensive evaluation.
One of the best scorers in the NBA, note that he had to break up with the Timberwolves instead of shooters. Injuries are often plagued, but once you have the best you can keep scoring. The standard scoring guard template, although always underrated, is still improving even as he gets older, and will always conquer opponents with a charming face and a handsome smile on and off the court.
Physical fitness. He's tall and strong enough, and he's a little slower but flawed, and don't forget that he has a decent jumping ability. In fact, Wally's physical fitness has always been underrated, but if you watch his games a lot, you will find that he still has a lot of dunks. As long as there is an opportunity, wally never misses it.
Offense Many people think that Szzebiak is just a shooter, in fact, this is not understanding him, although his outside shooting skills are stable to another opponent's headache (perennial 5 into 4 into three-point shooting plus 9 percent of free throws), but this is only a small part of his offensive means, his breakthrough skills are not great, but if he meets a player thinner than him, he will be very determined to bury his head in memory of ugly small breakthroughs, although there is no beauty and technical content, but the ball will still fall into the basket steadily, two points. After coming to the Celtics, I don't know if it was pp pointed, but I actually practiced a very skillful back-to-back and suddenly turned around and jumped, and now it has reached the point of being superb, coupled with its soft hand, it often throws like a free throw. And his most outstanding open jump shot ability in the offense also opens up enough space for PP's singles.
As the strongest player in the Timberwolves, he needs to share the burden of defending the opposing arrows with Hassel, and when facing Anthony and the Little Emperor, he is significantly better defensively than the former. However, due to the relatively slow speed and lateral movement, it will be difficult to face KOBE and MANU.
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1 All Chinese names: Wally Szebiak.
Foreign name: Wally Szczerbiak
Nationality: United States.
Place of birth: Madrid, Spain.
Date of birth: 5 March 1977.
Graduated from: University of Miami (Ohio).
Height: m 6 ft 7 in.
Weight: 109 kg 240 lbs.
Sport: Basketball.
Major awards: 2001 NBA Rookie Game MVP, 2002 NBA All-Star NBA Draft: Drafted by the Timberwolves in 1999 with the 6th round of the first round.
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Szczebiak (full name Wally Szczebiak) announced his retirement on November 5, 2009.
Wally Szczebiak: born March 5, 1977, is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and small forward. Drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1999 NBA Draft with the No. 6 in the first round, Wally Szczebiak has played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Boston Celtics, Seattle SuperSonics (now Oklahoma City Thunder), and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and was named MVP of the Rookie Challenge in 2001 and an NBA All-Star in 2002.
On November 5, 2009, Wally Szzczebiak announced his retirement due to injury.
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What age is it, Wally Szzebiak retired in '09.
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