Rip Hamilton

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Rip Hamilton is a former NBA shooting guard best known for his scoring, mid-range shooting, and key role in leading the Detroit Pistons to the 2004 championship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NBA player
basketball player
human
AllStarSelection 3
birthDate 1978-02-14
birthPlace Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
college University of Connecticut NERFINISHED
collegeAward NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player 1999 NERFINISHED
collegeCareerEnd 1999
collegeCareerStart 1996
draftedBy Washington Wizards NERFINISHED
fullName Richard Clay Hamilton NERFINISHED
givenName Richard
hallOfFame College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee
height 6 ft 6 in
jerseyNumber 14
32
knownFor mid-range shooting
off-ball movement
scoring ability
wearing a protective face mask during games
ledTeamTo 1999 NCAA championship with UConn
nationality American
NBAchampionship 2004
NBAdraftPick 7
NBAdraftRound 1
NBAdraftYear 1999
nickname Rip NERFINISHED
playedForCollegeTeam UConn Huskies men's basketball NERFINISHED
playedForTeam Chicago Bulls NERFINISHED
Detroit Pistons NERFINISHED
Washington Wizards NERFINISHED
playedUnderCoach Larry Brown NERFINISHED
position shooting guard
primaryJerseyNumberWithPistons 32
professionalCareerEnd 2013
professionalCareerStart 1999
retiredFromNBA 2013
scoredCareerHighPointsInGame 51
selectedTo NBA All-Star Game 2006 NERFINISHED
NBA All-Star Game 2007 NERFINISHED
NBA All-Star Game 2008 NERFINISHED
teammateOf Ben Wallace NERFINISHED
Chauncey Billups NERFINISHED
Rasheed Wallace NERFINISHED
Tayshaun Prince NERFINISHED
wasKeyPlayerFor Detroit Pistons 2004 NBA championship team NERFINISHED
wonChampionshipWith Detroit Pistons NERFINISHED

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