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<> Nate Robinson (born May 31, 1984 in Seattle, Washington, USA) is an American basketball player who plays point guard for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Nate Robinson was drafted by the New York Knicks with the 21st pick in the first round in 2005 and is a three-time NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest. Superman's bouncing power helps him perform all sorts of unbelievable moves in the air. He has played for the Knicks, Celtics, Thunder, Warriors, Bulls and Nuggets.
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Active players include Scola of the Rockets and Martin of the Nuggets.
Robinson of the Knicks, Walton of the Lakers, Marx of the Hornets.
Dudley of the Suns, Bosh of the Raptors, Randolph of the Warriors.
Finley of the Spurs, Rush of the 76ers, and Tyler of the Clippers.
Ben Wallace of the Knights, Barty of the Magic, Asilao of the Eagles.
Bayless of the Trail Blazers and Shaun Williams of the Pacers.
The Timberwolves' Foye, the Wizards' Jamison, and the Thunder's Collisson.
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As follows, etc.:1Joe. Dumas.
Wearing that number to play for the team: Detroit Pistons.
Wear this number for the season: enter the league until you retire.
Major honors: All-Rookie Team of the Year 85-86, NBA Championship in '88-89, FMVP in '88-89, All-Star of the Year 3 times, Defensive Team of the Season Team of the Year 5 times, Naismith Hall of Fame inductee in 2006.
2.Charles. Buckley.
Wearing that number to play for the team: Houston Rockets.
Wear this number for the season: 96-97 to 99-00.
Honors received by wearing this number: All-Star of the 96-97 season.
3.Moses. Malone.
Playing for the team with that number: Washington Bullets.
Wear this number for the season: 86-87 to 87-88.
Honors for wearing the number: Twice All-Star.
Summer 1986, Moses. Malone was traded to the then-Washington Bullets.
He changed his jersey number to No. 4. Although his stats declined due to injuries that season, he still averaged points and rebounds per game and was selected as an All-Star, but the team was in the playoffs.
He was out of the tournament early in the first round.
4.Chris. Weber.
Wearing that number to play for the team: Golden State Warriors.
Washington bullets, Sacramento kings.
Philadelphia 76ers.
Wear this number for the season: 93-94 95-96 to 07-08.
Major honors: Rookie of the Year of the 93-94 Season, Rookie of the Year of the Year of the 93-94 Bench Team, Five-time All-Star, League Rebounding Champion of the 98-99 Season, Five-time All-Star of the Season (98-99 to 02-03).
5.Michael. Finlay.
Playing for teams with this number: Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs.
Wear this number for the season: 95-96 to 09-10.
Major honors: All-Rookie Team of the Year in '95-96, All-Star in '99-00 00-01, NBA Championship in '06-07.
6.Dolph. Shayce.
Wearing this number to play for the imitation team: Syrah.
Chus Nationals, Philadelphia 76ers.
Wear this number for the season: 49-50 to 63-64.
Major honors: NBA champion in '54-55, 12-time All-Star, league rebounding champion in '50-51, 12-time All-NBA Team of the Year, 1973 Naismith Hall of Fame, NBA 50 superstar.
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New Orleans Hornets Jason Smith Forward Center.
San Antonio Spurs Gary Neal Shooting guard.
New Jersey Net Derek Pfeives Power forward.
New York Knicks: Ronnie Turyaev, forward, Sky World Center.
Toronto Raptors Julian Lydoudant forward.
Minnesota Timberwolves Nikola Pekovic Medium Return Leather Forward.
Oklahoma City Thunder DaQuan Cook Swingman.
Orlando Magic Jamal Nelson playmaking guard.
Washington Wizards Al Sauter forward.
Charlotte Bobcats Augustine organized the guard.
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Uncle Mu of Team Rocket. There is also an active player with a jersey number of 55, and he is the Heat's "White Chocolate" Jason Williams.
The 1994-1995 NBA Bulls wore the No. 45 man was Jordan.
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