Sean Elliott

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Sean Elliott is a former American professional basketball player best known as a two-time NBA All-Star with the San Antonio Spurs and a key contributor to their 1999 championship team.

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instanceOf NBA player
basketball player
human
sports commentator
awarded Adolph Rupp Trophy
John R. Wooden Award
Naismith College Player of the Year
birthPlace Tucson, Arizona, United States
collegeAllAmerican consensus first-team All-American
collegeAttended University of Arizona
collegeNumberRetiredBy University of Arizona
collegeRetiredNumber 32
collegeTeam Arizona Wildcats men's basketball
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1968-02-02
draftLeague National Basketball Association
surface form: NBA
draftPickNumber 3
draftRound 1
draftTeam San Antonio Spurs
draftYear 1989
familyName Elliott
firstNBAPlayerToReturnAfterOrganTransplant true
fullName Sean Michael Elliott
givenName Sean
hallOfFame College Basketball Hall of Fame
healthEvent underwent kidney transplant in 1999
height 6 ft 8 in
heightInMeters 2.03
jerseyNumber 32
leaguePlayedIn National Basketball Association
medicalCondition focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
nationality American
NBAAllStarSelection 1993
1996
NBAChampion 1999
notableAchievement key contributor to San Antonio Spurs 1999 NBA championship
notableMoment made the "Memorial Day Miracle" game-winning three-pointer in 1999 Western Conference Finals Game 2
occupation basketball player
television commentator
playedFor Detroit Pistons
San Antonio Spurs
positionPlayed small forward
postRetirementRole San Antonio Spurs television analyst
retiredJerseyNumber 32
retiredJerseyNumberBy San Antonio Spurs
returnedToPlayAfterTransplant true
sport basketball
spouse Claudia Zapata

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