Post by jhb on Sept 25, 2019 14:36:48 GMT
Rui Hachimura
Miami Heat (2000)
Los Angeles Clippers (2001-2004)
Sacramento Kings (2005)
San Antonio Spurs (2006-2011)
Points: 56
Rebounds: 21
Assists: 10
Steals: 6
Blocks: 8
291 double-doubles
1 triple-double
Miami Heat (2000)
Los Angeles Clippers (2001-2004)
Sacramento Kings (2005)
San Antonio Spurs (2006-2011)
At a Glance
- Greatest (probably) Japanese player in TMBSL history
- Extreme efficiency on the wing, could score in the mid-20s per game while doing it efficiently and never turning it over, he crashed the boards well for a wing, and he was an underrated defender
- Finished his career with a block and steal per game but less than one turnover per game
- Provided a spark off the bench for the dominant Clippers title team of 2001; reinforced a wing group led by future HOFer Jake Shuttlesworth and future HOF snub Clarence Withers
- Finished just shy of 100 total win shares, coming in at 91.74 in his career for a WS/48 rate of .145
- Finished 49th all-time in career three pointers made and attempted and 50th all-time in career blocks
- NOT HIS FAULT HE SPENT 75% OF HIS CAREER PLAYING FOR CANES, BK, AND RW
- Extreme efficiency on the wing, could score in the mid-20s per game while doing it efficiently and never turning it over, he crashed the boards well for a wing, and he was an underrated defender
- Finished his career with a block and steal per game but less than one turnover per game
- Provided a spark off the bench for the dominant Clippers title team of 2001; reinforced a wing group led by future HOFer Jake Shuttlesworth and future HOF snub Clarence Withers
- Finished just shy of 100 total win shares, coming in at 91.74 in his career for a WS/48 rate of .145
- Finished 49th all-time in career three pointers made and attempted and 50th all-time in career blocks
- NOT HIS FAULT HE SPENT 75% OF HIS CAREER PLAYING FOR CANES, BK, AND RW
Career Stats
Years played: 12
Games played: 965
Points per game: 19.7
Rebounds per game: 7.6
Assists per game: 1.7
Steals per game: 1.0
Blocks per game: 1.0
Turnovers per game: 0.9
FG%: .475
FT%: .879
3P%: .415
Career Highs
Career Highs
Points: 56
Rebounds: 21
Assists: 10
Steals: 6
Blocks: 8
291 double-doubles
1 triple-double
Achievements/Awards
Champion
Player of the Game (81x)
Rookie Game Participant
2000 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
Player of the Game (81x)
Rookie Game Participant
2000 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
Biography
Height: 6'8"
Weight: 245
College: Gonzaga
Transactions
- Went undrafted in the 5.0 Creation draft; signed with the Miami Heat to an MLE in post-draft FA
- Was signed to another MLE in the offseason of 2001, this time by the Los Angeles Clippers; that MLE was extended for 2 seasons
- Re-signed with the Clippers to a 6 year, maximum contract following the expiration of his MLE deal
- Following the 2004 season, Rui was traded with a first round pick acquired in the McDermott deal and one single dump buck to the Kings for RJ Cole
- Following one season of disappointment in Sacramento, Rui was dealt to the San Antonio Spurs and an even more disappointing GM for Jason Williams, CJ McCollum, Deshaun Thomas, and 5 first round picks
- Following the expiration of his max deal, Rui offered a 3 year re-sign north of $20 mil AAV in San Antonio that was accepted; he would retire after the first season of that deal when he went unselected in waivers during The Great Contraction
- Was signed to another MLE in the offseason of 2001, this time by the Los Angeles Clippers; that MLE was extended for 2 seasons
- Re-signed with the Clippers to a 6 year, maximum contract following the expiration of his MLE deal
- Following the 2004 season, Rui was traded with a first round pick acquired in the McDermott deal and one single dump buck to the Kings for RJ Cole
- Following one season of disappointment in Sacramento, Rui was dealt to the San Antonio Spurs and an even more disappointing GM for Jason Williams, CJ McCollum, Deshaun Thomas, and 5 first round picks
- Following the expiration of his max deal, Rui offered a 3 year re-sign north of $20 mil AAV in San Antonio that was accepted; he would retire after the first season of that deal when he went unselected in waivers during The Great Contraction