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Extractions: Card # Player Team SHAQUILLE O'NEAL LOS ANGELES LAKERS PAU GASOL MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES ALLEN IVERSON PHILADELPHIA 76ERS BONZI WELLS PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS MIKE BIBBY SACRAMENTO KINGS RASHARD LEWIS SEATTLE SUPERSONICS AARON McKIE PHILADELPHIA 76ERS SHANE BATTIER MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES KENYON MARTIN NEW JERSEY NETS TIM DUNCAN SAN ANTONIO SPURS RICHARD JEFFERSON NEW JERSEY NETS JALEN ROSE CHICAGO BULLS ANTOINE WALKER BOSTON CELTICS MICHAEL FINLEY DALLAS MAVERICKS CLIFFORD ROBINSON DETROIT PISTONS ANTAWN JAMISON GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS REGGIE MILLER INDIANA PACERS ELTON BRAND LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS ROBERT HORRY LOS ANGELES LAKERS KEVIN GARNETT MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES BARON DAVIS NEW ORLEANS HORNETS LATRELL SPREWELL NEW YORK KNICKS GLENN ROBINSON ATLANTA HAWKS WALLY SZCZERBIAK MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES TRACY McGRADY ORLANDO MAGIC STEPHON MARBURY PHOENIX SUNS RASHEED WALLACE PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS DOUG CHRISTIE SACRAMENTO KINGS DESMOND MASON SEATTLE SUPERSONICS VINCE CARTER TORONTO RAPTORS ANDREI KIRILENKO UTAH JAZZ RICHARD HAMILTON WASHINGTON WIZARDS JAMAAL TINSLEY INDIANA PACERS STEVE FRANCIS HOUSTON ROCKETS
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Extractions: Çin 2001 Asya Þampiyonasý'nda altýn madalya kazanarak Dünya Þampiyonasý'na katýlma hakký kazanan Çin Milli Takýmý, özellikle bu yýlki draftta ilk tur ilk sýrada seçilen Yao Ming sayesinde bütün dikkatleri üzerine çekti. Asya basketbol tarihinde her zaman büyük bir üstünlüðü olan Çin, Dünya Þampiyonalarý'na ve Olimpiyat Oyunlarý'na sürekli katýlan bir ülke fakat bu turnuvalarda çok büyük baþarýlarý yok. Çin'in kadrosunda Yao Ming de dahil olmak üzere 3 NBA oyuncusu yer alýyor. 2002 NBA draftýnda ilk tur ilk sýrada Houston Rockets tarafýndan seçilen Yao Ming, geçtiðimiz sezon Çin'in Shanghai Sharks takýmýnda forma giyiyordu. 2.26 boyundaki Ming, oldukça atletik ve þut yüzdesi yüksek bir oyuncu. 2001-02 Çin Ligi'nde 32.4 sayý, 19.0 ribaund, 2.9 asist ve 4.5 blok ortalamasýyla oynayan Ming, ayný zamanda Çin Ligi'nin en iyi oyuncusuydu. Ming, Asya Þampiyonasý'nda da 13.3 sayý, 10.1 ribaund ve 2.8 blok ortalamasýyla oynadý. Çin'in bir diðer NBA oyuncusu, 2.16 boyundaki pivot Wang Zhizhi. NBA kariyerine 1999 yýlýnda Dallas Mavericks'ta baþlayan Zhizhi, geçtiðimiz sezon NBA Ligi'nde 4.8 sayý ve 2.0 riband ortalamayla oynadý. Zhizhi 2001 Asya Þampiyonasý'nda 13.8 sayý ve 5.3 ribaund ortalamasý yakalamýþ ve özellikle yüzde 43.8 üç sayýlýk yüzdesiyle etkili bir þutör olduðunu da göstermiþti.
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Extractions: Oh Yeah, And They Clinched the Playoffs Also! Spring is here and just in time for the Mavericks, it seems. First, they win 4 of 5 games on the road, against tough teams like Utah, Portland, Sacramento and Houston. Second, these wins guaranteed the Mavs their first playoff spot since 1990. Third, the day after they clinch their spot, they welcome Wang Zhizhi, the first Asian player in the NBA. The afternoon's press conference started with Don Nelson fielding questions about the team, the playoffs, and what Wang Zhizhi brings to the team. In regards to the team, Nellie remarked that the Mavs have been playing play-off basketball for the last couple of weeks, and that what they will be facing is no different. If anything, he remarked, his job is to keep the team calm. As for Wang Zhizhi, he said that there is no pressure for Wang to crack the line-up anytime soon. His role now is to learn the NBA style of play, and prepare for a promising career with the Mavericks. The only English word that Nellie said he wanted Wang to know is "rebound." Then the Mavericks brought in the 7'1" Wang Zhizhi to the overpacked press room. With his interpeter Xia at his side, he fielded questions ranging from his expectations with the Mavericks to his favorite American food ("Texas steak"). "I want to try my best to get used to the pace of the NBA game" said Wang "and to improve my skills." He also mentioned, though, that this style of play was not entirely foreign to him, having faced two Dream Teams in international play.
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Extractions: Schedule/results Statistics Roster Notes BEYOND WORDS Photo gallery World Championships in photos Quick hits World Championships standings/results/schedule Audio: Reggie Miller says Argentina was in total control of game Chat David DuPree: Sept. 3 transcript RELATED STORIES Elimination round Gold for Yugoslavia Tournament loses $2.69M Questions for U.S. to ponder U.S. must focus on Olympic qualification ... Yugoslavia eliminates U.S. from medal contention Second round Argentinians stun Team USA 87-80 Indiana fans staying home in droves Sluggish Americans slug New Zealand Team USA Pierces Russians ... Lebanon fires coach First round Second-half surge carries USA past China USA turns back German upset bid Spain drops defending champ Yugoslavia United States trounces Algeria Pre-tournament coverage Rest of world catching up to U.S.
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Extractions: Dec 22, 2001 NBA FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL - - - - - ORLANDO 21 20 17 22 80 DALLAS 24 34 20 24 102 FINAL HIGH SCORERS: ORL - MIKE MILLER 20, PATRICK EWING 16, TWO PLAYERS WITH 8 DAL - TIM HARDAWAY 18, MICHAEL FINLEY 16, STEVE NASH 15 HIGH REBOUND: ORL - HORACE GRANT 11, TWO PLAYERS WITH 7 DAL - EDUARDO NAJERA 10, EVAN ESCHMEYER 9 HIGH ASSISTS: ORL - DARRELL ARMSTRONG 4, TROY HUDSON 4 DAL - STEVE NASH 5, TIM HARDAWAY 5 ATT: 19,920 Extended Box ORLANDO (80) AT DALLAS (102) ORLANDO REBOUNDS PLAYER POS MIN FGM-FGA FTM-FTA OFF-DEF-TOT AST PF ST TO PTS ====== === === ======= ======= =========== === == == == === GRANT F 19 2-6 1-2 4 7 11 1 1 5 WILLIAMS F 24 3-6 2-4 3 4 7 2 3 8 DECLERCQ C 15 1-2 0-0 3 1 4 1 2 ARMSTRONG G 24 2-11 1-2 3 3 4 3 1 6 MILLER G 33 8-21 1-2 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 20 GARRITY 31 2-7 2-2 4 3 7 1 4 1 6 HUDSON 27 2-11 2-2 1 1 4 2 3 6 REID 10 3-6 2-2 1 5 6 1 8 BUECHLER 22 0-2 0-0 3 3 1 1 1 SASSER 15 1-4 1-2 1 2 3 1 3 1 3 EWING 20 5-11 6-7 1 4 5 1 3 3 16 MCGRADY DNP - BACK SPASMS
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Extractions: Special for USA TODAY BEIJING - Chinese basketball star Wang Zhizhi is on his way to Dallas today to join the Mavericks and embark on a precedent-shattering career as the first Asian to play in the NBA. At a press conference Thursday morning here, the 7-foot Wang wrapped up a deal with the Mavericks and his Chinese army team that allows him to leave. The final hurdle in the two-year-long negotiations, spearheaded by Mavericks assistant coach Donn Nelson, was cleared when the NBA OK'd Dallas to sign Wang despite the fact that he must remain an active member of the Chinese army and could be recalled for military duty at any time. "I want to teach the American people more about us," said Wang. "The NBA is the best in the world. I want to be with the best." Said Michael Denzel of NBA International: "This is another step in the growing friendship between the NBA and the CBA (Chinese Basketball Association) and between China and the U.S."
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Extractions: sectNum = 2; document.write(lmonth + " "); document.write(date + ", " + year); Sports Home Cowboys/NFL Gosselin/Draft Rangers/MLB ... Scores Standings: West East Mavericks Extra: Wang Zhizhi a fast learner New country, new language, new league - but Wang Zhizhi is starting to feel at home By JODIE VALADEStaff Writer / The Dallas Morning News It would be nice, probably, to have just one small haven. One place where Wang Zhizhi didn't have to worry about language, or what the words on the dinner menu meant, or where to find his mailbox, or when to take his driver's education test. The basketball court, for instance, would make a nice refuge. That's where Wang always has been most comfortable, where his 7-1 frame has somehow never struggled to adapt. But even there it's all new. A new team, new rules, new everything. Ever since Wang arrived in Dallas to play with the Mavericks last April, there has been something to learn. Last week it was one of the nuances of playing NBA-style defense. Or more specifically, how to sell taking a charge. Also known as how to flop. Liberia honored Wang Zhizhi, the first Chinese player in the NBA, with a series of postage stamps.
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Extractions: Rent-a-Dad PLA to NBA A basketball star who plays for the PLA has been picked for a team in North America's National Basketball Association. Wang Zhizhi, 21, became the first Asian player to be drafted into the NBA when he was picked by the Dallas Mavericks. Wang, who played for China at the 1996 Olympics, stars for five-time national champions, the Chinese Army team August First Bayi Rockets, in the Chinese Basketball Association league. He was chosen as the 36th pick in the annual draft, a talent pool from which the NBA's 29 franchises select players from colleges, high schools and leagues throughout the world. "Wang Zhizhi is a young basketball player with great talent," says Mavericks' head coach Don Nelson, who spent nine days in Beijing and Shanghai last summer carrying out a series of basketball clinics. "I'm very happy China has produced the first Asian player to make the NBA," he says. Wang is 2.12 metres tall and weighs 115kg. He is known as "Big Zhi."
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Extractions: With the emergence of such star athletes as No. 1 draft pick Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets, an influx of Asian athletes has swept across the U.S. sporting world in recent years. Tim Kawakami, a columnist for the San Jose Mercury News, said there are two reasons why more Asians and Asian Americans have appeared on the playing field. "One, it takes a while for North American sports executives to figure out where the talent is. It took Hideo Nomo, then, of course, Ichiro [Suzuki] to open the gates and the minds in America for proven Asian players to make it," he said. The influx of Asian athletes has been encouraging to some sports fans. Ohm Youngmisuk, a sportswriter who covers the New Jersey Nets for the New York Daily News, said Asian athletes have made sports more diverse and perhaps have created more awareness that Asians can be athletic too.
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Extractions: At NBA games, Chinese and other Asian flages complement the Stars and Sttripes. Along with cheering on players such as Dallas Mavericks center Wang Shizhi, Asian Americans increasingly are getting into the game It's no wonder. He's standing next to Richardson's favorite 7-1 giant, the Dallas Mavericks' Wang Zhizhi. In the picture, Kang, sporting a mohawk and four earrings, flashes an ear-to-ear grin of pure delirium. He's crazy about Mavericks basketball, he says, and it's not just because Wang, like Kang, is Chinese. Over the past three years, the team has made great efforts to attract Asian American fans. In Richardson, which boasts a large Chinese American population, the efforts are paying off. Take 12-year-old David Xu, a 4-foot-10 youth basketball dynamo. Five years ago, when David began attending the Mavericks' annual summer hoop camp for players ages 8-18, he was one of only five Asian American kids. This summer, he was one of about 90.
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Extractions: ¡GWang, who just turned 22, averaged 27.5 points and 11 rebounds1 a game in the Chinese league playoffs2 and 23 points and 11 rebounds for Bayi in the regular season. He led the league in blocking3 last season and was third in scoring statistics that were instrumental4 in his team's five straight titles. ¡° All three of China's big guys can play in the NBA,¡± said former NBA star Rick Barry, who coached a group of retired NBA players on a Chinese tour. ¡° All three of China's big guys can play in the NBA,¡± said former NBA star Rick Barry, who coached a group of retired NBA players on a Chinese tour.
Extractions: With the World Basketball Championship in Indianapolis upcoming, Chinese center Wang Zhizhi, the first Asian to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA), is tuning up for the NBA Summer League in July to win more playing minutes in the coming NBA seasons. In a telephone interview this afternoon, Wang said from Los Angeles that "NBA is the best basketball league in the world. I'm preparing for the Summer League to enhance my skills both on the boards and on the offensive end." "I've been limited to the playing minutes in the season, but I'm confident of my strength and I hope to have better performance later on," he said. Wang, who was drafted in 1999 but signed with the Dallas Mavericks in April 2001, had his NBA debut on April 5, 2001 when he scored six points and three rebounds against Atlanta Hawks. He played five games in 2000-01 season and 55 games this season for an average 10.6 minutes per game. "Right now, I'm training in Los Angeles without the knowledge of the Mavericks, they didn't know where I am," said Wang, whose contract with the Mavericks came to an end as the club completed its games in the season in May. "I'm in regular contacts with the (Chinese) Basketball Administrative Center. Our national team will come to the U.S. to train for the Worlds when the Summer League comes to an end in July," said Wang, adding that "I will join them for the Worlds (slated from August 29 to September 8 in Indianapolis)."
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