Andrés Nocioni

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Andrés Nocioni is a retired Argentine professional basketball forward best known for his role on Argentina’s “Golden Generation” and his NBA career with the Chicago Bulls and other teams.

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instanceOf Argentine international basketball player
basketball player
human
power forward
awardReceived All-EuroLeague First Team NERFINISHED
EuroLeague Final Four MVP NERFINISHED
Spanish League MVP NERFINISHED
continentOfOrigin South America NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
dateOfBirth 1979-11-30
familyName Nocioni NERFINISHED
fullName Andrés Marcelo Nocioni NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Andrés NERFINISHED
height approximately 2.03 m
leaguePlayedIn Argentine Liga Nacional de Básquet NERFINISHED
Liga ACB NERFINISHED
National Basketball Association
medal bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in basketball
gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in basketball
memberOfSportsTeam Argentina men's national basketball team NERFINISHED
nationality Argentine
NBADebutSeason 2004–05 NBA season
nickname Chapu NERFINISHED
participatedIn 2002 FIBA World Championship NERFINISHED
2004 Summer Olympics men's basketball tournament NERFINISHED
2006 FIBA World Championship NERFINISHED
2008 Summer Olympics men's basketball tournament NERFINISHED
partOf Argentina national basketball team Golden Generation NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Gálvez, Santa Fe, Argentina NERFINISHED
playedFor Baskonia NERFINISHED
Chicago Bulls NERFINISHED
Olimpia Venado Tuerto NERFINISHED
Peñarol de Mar del Plata NERFINISHED
Philadelphia 76ers NERFINISHED
Real Madrid Baloncesto NERFINISHED
Sacramento Kings NERFINISHED
Tau Cerámica NERFINISHED
positionPlayed power forward
small forward
retiredFromSport professional basketball
signedAs undrafted free agent with the Chicago Bulls
sport basketball
styleOfPlay defensive intensity
physical play
three-point shooting

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