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High school years. In his first two years of high school, Patrick Beverly changed two high schools, both of which were public high schools in the suburbs of Chicago, an hour's drive from downtown Chicago.
In the 2005-06 season, Beverley represented Marshall High School in the Chicago High School League, averaging 26 points per game and scoring more than 40 points in a single game on seven occasions. In the Chicago City League playoffs, Beverley led the team to win a blockbuster matchup with Jordan's son Jeffrey Jordan.
Patrick Beverley, who is ranked 60th on the authority list for high school seniors, originally intended to play for his hometown college, the University of Illinois, but a basketball scholarship to the University of Illinois never showed up. Beverly ended up choosing the University of Arkansas.
College years. In 2006, Patrick Beverley attended the University of Arkansas (Arkansas).
In the 2006-07 (freshman) season, Patrick Beverley played in a total of 35 games (34 starts), scoring in double figures in 24 games and scoring at least 20 points in five games. Points per game, steals per game, three-point shooting percentage, and free throw shooting percentage are all the first in the team; Assists per game and rebounds per game are second on the team.
Patrick Beverley, who made his college basketball debut against Southeastern Missouri State University, scored 29 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals on 11-of-13 shooting, including 6-of-7 three-pointers, to help his team win 92-52. The 29 points also became the highest score of his college basketball career.
Against the University of Texas, Patrick Beverley contributed a career-high seven assists while also contributing 19 points and eight rebounds.
Patrick Beverley was named Southeast Rookie of the Year, Second Team of the Southeast, and First Team of the All.
In the 2007 08 (sophomore year) season, Patrick Beverley played in 35 games (33 starts) and scored in double figures in 22 games. Rebounds per game, steals per game, and three-point shooting percentage are all the first in the team; Average points per game, second on the team. Assists per game, third on the team.
Against Auburn, Patrick Beverley scored a season-high 27 points on 9-of-11 shooting, along with eight rebounds and four steals.
Against Louisiana State, Patrick Beverley added a season-high 15 rebounds while also scoring 14 points.
Patrick Beverley's stellar performance made him a candidate for the NCAA John Wooden Award and the NCAA Nessmith Award.
In his junior year, Patrick Beverley was banned from school for a year for cheating. Beverley had no choice but to leave college and play in Europe.
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He's a really good athlete. He did his best every time he competed, so my impression of his Liang Shu was also very good, and he brought a lot of touches to all of us.
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Patrick Beverley is a very well-known player in the NBA, and his individual skills are still very good, and he has achieved good results in many games in the first blind.
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Especially a foreigner with a sportsmanship, he still has a talent for sports.
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Patrick Beverley is a tough and athletic player at the back, with a catch-and-shoot and the ability to attack, but he needs to control and reduce turnovers. Defensively, Beverley's athleticism and agile and brisk pace helped him get ahead of the curve, and his tough defense impressed. (Sohu Sports Review).
Defence generally starts with pressure on the ball, and Patrick Beverley has done a fantastic job of keeping the pressure on and has been very active. (Rockets coach Kevin McHale).
Patrick Beverley is a Chicagoan, very tough, loves to compete, and is a fighter. (Comment by Heat player Dwyane Wade).
Patrick Beverley is a hard-nosed athletic point guard with a three-point range; The shooting is not consistent enough, and the offense is rarely organized; Good at putting pressure on the ball and sometimes being overly aggressive. (Sina Sports Review).
Patrick Beverley is one of the best point guards in the league defensively, he's a player who can wreak havoc on the court, and he's really great. (Comments by Warriors coach Steve Kerr).
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Patrick Beverley (born July 12, 1988 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) (Chicago, IL) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard for the NBA Houston Rockets. Patrick Beverley chose to play in Europe after dropping out of college due to academic performance issues, entered the NBA Draft in 2009, joined the Rockets midway through the 2012-13 season, was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 2013-14, and won the All-Star Skills Challenge in 2015.
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Regular season. Regular Season Average Season Team Appearances Starters Time Shooting % Three-Point % Free Throws Offense Defense Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring 2012-13 Rockets 41 0 2013-14 Rockets 56 55 2014-15 Rockets 56 55 2015-16 Rockets 71 63 NBA Career 224 173 Bridge Luxian.
The most single game in the regular season Project dataGame timePlaying teamSharp Shooting gameOpponent score222016-03-31RocketBulls rebound122014-12-17RocketNuggets assist122016-04-13Rockets Kings block32014-02-08RocketsBucks2015-11-27Rockets 76ers steal62016-04-13Rockets Kings (game time is local time in the United States).
Playoffs Playoffs Average Season Team Numbers Starts Time Shooting % Three-Point Shots Percentage Free Throws Offense Defense Rebounds Assists Steals Block Turnover Foul Scoring 2012-13 Rockets 6 5 100 2013-14 Rockets career.