Thabo Sefolosha
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Sefolosha with the Thunder in 2011
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No. 25 – Atlanta Hawks | |
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Position | Shooting guard / Small forward |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Vevey, Switzerland |
May 2, 1984
Nationality | Swiss |
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 222 lb (101 kg) |
Career information | |
NBA draft | 2006 / Round: 1 / Pick: 13th overall |
Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers | |
Playing career | 2001–present |
Career history | |
2001–2002 | Tege Riviera Basket (Switzerland) |
2002–2005 | Élan Chalon (France) |
2005–2006 | Angelico Biella (Italy) |
2006–2009 | Chicago Bulls |
2009–2014 | Oklahoma City Thunder |
2011 | Fenerbahçe Ülker (Turkey) |
2014–present | Atlanta Hawks |
Career highlights and awards | |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com |
Thabo Patrick Sefolosha (/ˈtɑːboʊ ˌsɛfəˈloʊʃə/; born May 2, 1984) is a Swiss professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has also played in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls and Oklahoma City Thunder, in the Turkish Basketball League for the Fenerbahçe, in France for Élan Chalon, in Italy for Angelico Biella, and in Switzerland for Tege Riviera Basket. In 2006, he became the first player from Switzerland to play in the NBA, and in 2013, he was labelled the best Swiss basketball player of all-time by Swiss newspaper Freiburger Nachrichten.[1]
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Early life
Sefolosha was born in Vevey, Switzerland to Patrick Sefolosha, a South African musician, and Christine Sefolosha (née Beck), a Swiss artist. He lived in several countries as a youth and learned to speak three languages: Italian, French and English.[2]
Professional career
Early years (2001–2006)
Sefolosha was invited to join the junior Swiss national basketball team, and at 17 he began a professional career with Tege Riviera Basket, in Switzerland's top domestic league.[2] On a team trip to France, Sefolosha was approached by a French talent scout to play with Elan Chalon in the premier pro league in France.[2]
Sefolosha spent his first year in Chalon-sur-Saône playing with the junior under-21 squad, which traveled alongside the senior club. The following year (2002–03), he earned a rotation spot on the senior club, where he played 30 games and averaged 4 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1 assist per game.[2]
The following season, Sefolosha earned a starting spot on the senior team, which he helped lead to a third-place finish in the French league, where his team advanced to the playoffs semifinals. During the season he averaged 9.4 points, 7 rebounds, and 1 steal in 30.7 minutes per game.[2]
Before the start of his fourth season with Elan Chalon, a contract dispute between Sefolosha and the team arose. Sefolosha's agent and the team president could not reach an agreement on a new contract, so Sefolosha signed with Italian team Angelico Biella. "Last summer, I had the chance to re-negotiate my contract with the club. We were supposed to reach an agreement, but when my agent and the president started talking, they couldn't agree on a contract. They wanted to keep me, but at the same time I had this offer from Italy. That's when I decided that the best thing for my career was to play in Biella. Yes, there was a little bit of trouble, but in the end it was OK."[3]
Chicago Bulls (2006–2009)
Sefolosha was taken with the 13th pick of the 2006 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers and promptly traded to the Chicago Bulls for the 16th pick (Rodney Carney), and cash considerations.[4] In an article on Bulls.com, Sefolosha was quoted saying "I was certainly surprised (at the draft) when someone came up and said that I was the next to be picked. I thought maybe he had made a mistake or something. But a few minutes later he came back and told me that not only was I going to be picked, but that I was going to be traded to Chicago, which really got me excited."[2]
Former Bulls head coach Scott Skiles cited Sefolosha's wingspan and past pro basketball experience as reasons why the Bulls were interested in him. "Thabo's got great physical gifts that, frankly, a lot of guys in the league just don't have. He's got tremendous length and has really quick hands, he grabs your attention whenever you watch him play. It's easy to see that he knows what he's doing out there. You can tell he likes to play defense, too. He's eager to get after it."[2]
After the NBA summer leagues finished, ESPN asked several NBA talent scouts and executives to rank the summer league players and Sefolosha scored high. "He excelled at just about everything," reported one of the professionals. "Thabo Sefolosha showed that he's going to be able to step in right away and contribute to the Bulls."[2]
Oklahoma City Thunder (2009–2014)
On February 19, 2009, the trade deadline, Sefolosha was traded by the Bulls to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Denver's 2009 first-round draft pick, which Chicago used to draft Taj Gibson.[5] Sefolosha was selected to the All-NBA Defensive Second Team for the 2009–10 NBA season.
In October 2011, during the 2011 NBA lockout, Sefolosha signed with Fenerbahçe Ülker in Turkey, but only for Euroleague matches. His deal had an out-clause that allowed him to return to Oklahoma City at the end of the lockout.[6] He played 7 matches with Fenerbahçe Ülker during the 2011–12 Euroleague season.
In 2012, Sefolosha and the Thunder reached the NBA Finals, but were defeated by the Miami Heat.
Atlanta Hawks (2014–present)
On July 15, 2014, Sefolosha was acquired by the Atlanta Hawks in a sign-and-trade deal, along with rights to Giorgos Printezis, in exchange for the rights to Sofoklis Schortsanitis.[7] On January 31, 2015, he was ruled out for six to eight weeks with a strained right calf.[8] On April 9, he was ruled out for the rest of the season due to a fractured tibia suffered while being arrested by members of the New York City Police Department.[9]
Career statistics
Legend | |||||||
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GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game | ||
FG% | Field-goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field-goal percentage | FT% | Free-throw percentage | ||
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game | ||
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | PIR | Performance Index Rating | ||
Bold | Career high |
Note: The Euroleague is not the only competition in which the player participated for the team during the season. He also played in domestic competition, and regional competition if applicable.
NBA
Regular season
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2006–07 | Chicago | 71 | 4 | 12.2 | .426 | .357 | .511 | 2.2 | .8 | .5 | .2 | 3.6 |
2007–08 | Chicago | 69 | 22 | 20.8 | .428 | .330 | .721 | 3.7 | 1.9 | .9 | .4 | 6.7 |
2008–09 | Chicago | 43 | 14 | 17.1 | .434 | .300 | .840 | 2.9 | 1.5 | .8 | .4 | 4.5 |
2008–09 | Oklahoma City | 23 | 22 | 31.1 | .417 | .243 | .833 | 5.2 | 2.0 | 1.7 | 1.1 | 8.5 |
2009–10 | Oklahoma City | 82 | 82 | 28.6 | .440 | .313 | .674 | 4.7 | 1.8 | 1.2 | .6 | 6.0 |
2010–11 | Oklahoma City | 79 | 79 | 25.9 | .471 | .275 | .747 | 4.4 | 1.4 | 1.2 | .5 | 5.1 |
2011–12 | Oklahoma City | 42 | 42 | 21.8 | .432 | .437 | .884 | 3.0 | 1.1 | .9 | .4 | 4.8 |
2012–13 | Oklahoma City | 81 | 81 | 27.5 | .481 | .419 | .826 | 3.9 | 1.5 | 1.3 | .5 | 7.6 |
2013–14 | Oklahoma City | 61 | 61 | 26.0 | .415 | .316 | .768 | 3.6 | 1.5 | 1.3 | .3 | 6.3 |
2014–15 | Atlanta | 52 | 7 | 18.8 | .418 | .321 | .776 | 4.3 | 1.4 | 1.0 | .4 | 5.3 |
2015–16 | Atlanta | 75 | 11 | 23.4 | .507 | .341 | .776 | 4.5 | 1.4 | 1.1 | .5 | 6.4 |
Career | 678 | 425 | 23.4 | .447 | .347 | .732 | 3.8 | 1.5 | 1.1 | .5 | 5.8 |
Playoffs
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2007 | Chicago | 9 | 0 | 11.0 | .385 | .375 | .583 | 1.9 | .8 | .2 | .0 | 3.3 |
2010 | Oklahoma City | 6 | 6 | 21.2 | .296 | .231 | .889 | 3.0 | 1.2 | .8 | 1.0 | 4.5 |
2011 | Oklahoma City | 17 | 17 | 20.2 | .463 | .154 | 1.000 | 3.1 | .7 | .9 | .3 | 4.6 |
2012 | Oklahoma City | 20 | 20 | 22.3 | .402 | .327 | .889 | 2.7 | 1.3 | 1.5 | .5 | 5.3 |
2013 | Oklahoma City | 11 | 11 | 27.3 | .344 | .316 | .818 | 4.5 | 2.1 | 1.1 | .5 | 5.7 |
2014 | Oklahoma City | 13 | 13 | 17.5 | .415 | .261 | .800 | 2.1 | .7 | .8 | .0 | 4.2 |
2016 | Atlanta | 10 | 2 | 20.3 | .478 | .368 | .533 | 4.1 | 1.7 | 1.0 | .6 | 5.9 |
Career | 88 | 69 | 19.9 | .406 | .290 | .770 | 2.3 | 1.2 | 1.2 | .4 | 4.8 |
Euroleague
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG | PIR |
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2011–12 | Fenerbahçe | 7 | 6 | 26.9 | .529 | .500 | .633 | 6.0 | .9 | 2.1 | .4 | 11.4 | 14.3 |
Career | 7 | 6 | 26.9 | .529 | .500 | .633 | 6.0 | .9 | 2.1 | .4 | 11.4 | 14.3 |
Personal life
On April 8, 2015, Sefolosha and teammate Pero Antić were arrested outside a nightclub in New York City for allegedly interfering with police after Chris Copeland of the Indiana Pacers was stabbed in the abdomen following an argument.[10] While arresting him, the officers broke his right leg, shutting him down for the rest of the season.[11] He underwent surgery on April 16, to repair a fractured tibia and ligament damage.[12]
On September 9, 2015, Sefolosha refused a no-plea bargain the prosecutor had offered him, and said that he wanted to let the case proceed to trial instead; at the same time, charges against Antić were dropped.[13] Sefolosha's court hearing was set on October 5, 2015.[14] On October 9, a Manhattan jury found him not guilty of all three misdemeanor charges: obstructing government administration, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.[15] On October 21, 2015, Sefolosha announced he would be suing the city of New York as well as eight police officers for up to $50 million in damages.[16]
See also
References
- ↑ Der neue Nati-Trainer Petar Aleksic soll das Unmögliche möglich machen (German)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 "Thabo Sefolosha: Coming to America." NBA: September 14, 2006.
- ↑ HoopsHype interview with Sefolosha URL last accessed September 27, 2006
- ↑ ESPN article on the 2006 NBA Draft URL last accessed September 27, 2006
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- 1984 births
- Living people
- Swiss basketball players
- Atlanta Hawks players
- Chicago Bulls players
- Elan Chalon players
- Expatriate basketball people in Italy
- Expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Fenerbahçe men's basketball players
- National Basketball Association players from Switzerland
- Oklahoma City Thunder players
- Pallacanestro Biella players
- People from Vevey
- Philadelphia 76ers draft picks
- Shooting guards
- Small forwards
- Swiss expatriates in France
- Swiss expatriates in Italy
- Swiss expatriates in the United States
- Swiss people of South African descent
- Vevey Riviera Basket players