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  2. Shane Battier - Wikipedia

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    Representing the United States. FIBA World Championship. 2006 Japan. National team. Goodwill Games. 2001 Brisbane. National team. Shane Courtney Battier ( / ˈbætieɪ / BAT-ee-ay; born September 9, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. He also worked for ESPN and recently joined the board of Yext.

  3. Memphis Grizzlies draft history - Wikipedia

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    Shane Battier, who was drafted in 2001, played with the Grizzlies for five seasons. The Memphis Grizzlies were first located in Vancouver after the National Basketball Association (NBA) granted the city an expansion team on April 27, 1994, and they first participated in the NBA draft in 1995.

  4. 2000–01 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Shane Battier tied an NCAA record for victories (131) for a four-year period set by Kentucky's Wayne Turner. Jason Williams set a Duke single-season scoring record with 841 points, previously held by Dick Groat (831) in 1951. Shane Battier and Jason Williams were consensus All-American First Team selections.

  5. Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award - Wikipedia

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    Shane Battier: Forward United States Miami Heat: 2014–15: Tim Duncan * Forward/center United States San Antonio Spurs: 2015–16: Vince Carter * Guard/forward United States Memphis Grizzlies: 2016–17: Dirk Nowitzki * Forward Germany: Dallas Mavericks: 2017–18: Jamal Crawford: Guard/forward United States Minnesota Timberwolves: 2018–19 ...

  6. 2014 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association 's (NBA) 2013–14 season and the conclusion of the season's playoffs, played from June 5 to 15, 2014. [1] [2] It was contested between two-time defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat and the Western Conference champion San Antonio ...

  7. 2001 ACC men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball tournament took place from March 8 to 11 in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Georgia Dome. Duke won the tournament for the third year in a row, defeating North Carolina in the championship game. Duke's Shane Battier won the tournament's Most Valuable Player award.

  8. 2001–02 Memphis Grizzlies season - Wikipedia

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    The Grizzlies had the sixth overall pick in the 2001 NBA draft, and selected small forward Shane Battier from Duke University, and acquired top draft pick and Spanish basketball star Pau Gasol, point guard Brevin Knight and former University of Memphis star Lorenzen Wright from the Atlanta Hawks; Gasol was drafted by the Hawks with the third ...

  9. Memphis Grizzlies all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    Memphis Grizzlies all-time roster. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have appeared at least in one game for the Vancouver (1995–2001) or Memphis Grizzlies (2001–present) National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise. Contents:

  10. Hoop (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Golden State Warriors guard Nate Robinson is the player video game editor and Miami Heat forward Shane Battier serves as Tech Editor and reviews products online for hoopmag.com. HOOP also publishes international editions such as HOOP Japan , which features basketball English lessons from English, baby! .

  11. 2016–17 Houston Rockets season - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, Trevor Ariza passed Shane Battier for 4th all-time in Rockets' history in 3-pointers made with 780. On December 14, James Harden recorded his 14th career triple-double as a Rocket, tying Hakeem Olajuwon for most in franchise history. Harden would pass Olajuwon by recording his 15th in his very next game against the Pelicans.