Shane Battier (September 9, 1978 -) was born in Birmingham, Michigan, USA. He is an American professional basketball player who serves as a small forward and plays for the NBA Memphis Grizzlies. .
Chinese name: Shane Battier
Foreign name: Shane Battier
Nationality: United States
Birthplace: Michigan Birmingham
Date of birth: September 9, 1978
Graduation school: Duke University (Duke)
Height: 2.03 meters/6 feet 8 inches
Weight: 99.8 kg/220 lbs
Sports: Basketball
Sports team: Memphis Grizzlies
Jersey number: No. 31
Position: Small Forward
NBA Draft: Selected by the Grizzlies with the 6th pick in the first round of 2001
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Table of Contents
Star Profile
Shane Battier - Transfer
Experience
Sports Achievements and honors
Technical analysis of the great Duke University forward
He is not alone
Growing up, following in the footsteps of Weber
Duke Four Years of sharpening a sword
The God of Luck is with you
The real All-Star Shane Battier takes action when it’s time to take action
There is no leakage from Battier
NBA data regular season average data
Playoff average data
2006 Men's Basketball World Championship technical statistics
Advertising endorsement
Tieba Album Star Profile
Shane Battier - Transfer
Experience
Sports Achievements and Honors
Technical Analysis Great Duke University forward
He is not alone
Following the footsteps of Weber in his growth experience
Duke has been sharpening his sword for four years
Fortunately God's favor
The real All-Star Shane Battier takes action when it's time to take action
Shatter is watertight
NBA data regular season average data
Playoff average statistics
2006 Men's Basketball World Championship technical statistics
Advertising endorsement post bar album Expand edit this star profile
Sean Batty Er
Cantonese transliteration: Battier Nickname: Batman (because the name Battier is very similar to Batter, so he is called Batman, and the other reason is that he has the same defensive skills as Pippen) Formerly played for the team : Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets Constellation: Virgo father's name is Ed; mother's name is Sandy; sister is 33 years old, named Stephanie; sister is 16 years old, named Ashley; brother is 31 years old, named Thomas Germany; The younger brother is 20 years old and his name is Jeremy. He started playing basketball at the age of 4 and likes to play golf and tennis. The people who have the greatest influence on his life are his parents; their best advice is: treat others well. After his career is over, he hopes to be a boss. My favorite movie is "Meet the Parents"; my favorite TV show is "The Simpsons"; my favorite singer is Marvin Gaye. Wearing size 16 basketball shoes. In September 2006, he and China's local sporting goods brand - Peak Signing. This is the first time that an active member of the US national team signed a contract with a Chinese company. So far, he has renewed his contract as a global spokesperson for Peak.
"Batman" Shane Battier
Contract status: 6 years, 37 million, signed on July 15, 2004, expiring in the summer of 2011
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On February 25, 2011, Beijing time, the Houston Rockets used captain Shane Battier as a trading chip to exchange 2009 second overall pick Hashim Thabeet from the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Return to the Grizzlies
Shane graduated from Duke University, a famous basketball school. The reason why he is outstanding is not because he has abnormality. In terms of physical fitness, it's not that he has gorgeous offensive methods, it's just that he has a super high basketball IQ and excellent psychological quality. During his four-year college career, Battier was deeply influenced by Coach K. At the same time, he inherited the glorious traditions of Grant Hill and Elton Brand and became an all-around forward with both offense and defense. At the same time, Battier also won the NCAA championship with Duke University in 2001. There was such a story when Battier first entered Duke University. When Battier walked into the Duke University basketball team's training facility for the first time, team director Chris Kennedy only took one look at him, then went home and said to his wife: "I just met a kid. He will become the president of the United States in the future." On the one hand, this reflects Battier's mature and stable temperament, and on the other hand, it also shows how serious he was at the time. A Duke assistant coach once said: "When other players came to college, they were still boys, and we had to develop them into men; but when Sean came to Duke as a man, we made them Make him feel like a little boy." Shane Battier was selected by the Memphis Grizzlies with the sixth overall pick in 2001. In his rookie season with the Grizzlies, Battier averaged 14.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. The most important thing is that during this year, Battier actually received the highest playing time in his career, averaging an astonishing 39.7 minutes per game, which shows that the Grizzlies attach great importance to him. However, due to Hubie Brown's rotation tactics, Battier did not perform very well in the next few seasons. Only in the Grizzlies' last season, that is, the 2005-06 season, Battier averaged points per game. Achieved 10.1 points. Then, that summer, the Rockets traded Rudy Gay and Swift for Battier, who was good at offense and defense (as early as the regular season between the Rockets and the Grizzlies, when Battier shot cold arrows from the corner again and again, I just dream about the day when he can come to the Rockets).
On the Rockets fan forum, someone asked this question: "Can Battier average 18 points and 8 rebounds per game in a season?" In fact, Battier has never been a reliable player. A player who is established in the NBA as a scorer, his scoring average has not exceeded double digits in the past three seasons. "Never use technical statistics to measure Battier's role." Dawson explained. "The technical statistics you hold in your hands are often deceptive. They cannot fully reflect a player's true role." Till also defended himself, "Ever since I was playing football as a child, I have followed the requirements of my teachers and coaches and fought for victory. I can always contribute a key block and an important steal to allow the opponent's scorer I feel uncomfortable all the time. In Houston, I would do the same thing." During his time with the Rockets, Battier quickly integrated into Fan Fan's tactical system. Such a strong defensive player was what Fan Fan always dreamed of. In his first season with the Rockets, he scored 10.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.1 assists. Although the statistics are not gorgeous, Battier's role is mainly on the defensive side. He has caused opponents to hit people with the ball countless times. When he is knocked down by the opponent, everyone can see the opponent helplessly lift it up. He clasped his hands behind his head and looked at the referee innocently. On February 25, 2011, the Memphis Grizzlies acquired Shane Battier from the Houston Rockets for Hasheem Thabeet and a first-round pick.
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·Selected into McDonald's "All-American High School Star Team" in 1997·Led Duke University to win the NCAA championship in 2001.
Starting in 1999, Battier became the NCAA's best defensive player in the United States for three consecutive years, and also won the NCAA Player of the Year, Nai-Smith Award, Wooden Award and the Final Four. Race MOP. During his four-year NCAA career, Battier won almost all the most important awards in college basketball. At the end of the last semester, Battier successfully obtained his bachelor's degree in religious studies, ranking eighth in Duke history with 1,984 points, second in team history with 254 blocks, and third in team history with three-pointers. He left Duke with the highest number of field goals (246) and three-point shooting percentage (41.6), as well as the number of steals (226) and number of offensive fouls drawn (111) in team history. He also became the fourth player in NCAA history to score 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 200 steals and 200 blocks in college. In the 2001-2002 season, he won the NBA "All Rookie Team" Rookie of the Month" title (December 2001) · 2002 NBA All-Star Weekend "Rookie Challenge" · Represented the U.S. national team in the 2006 FIBA ??World Championship. Wear No. 8 jersey. ·Transferred to the Rockets in July 2006. The Houston Rockets traded forward swingman Rudy Gay, selected with the eighth pick in the first round, plus the team's Stommel Swift. ·Ranked 11th in the 2007 NBA official All-Defensive Team selection for the 2006-07 season, and one of the six candidates for the "Joe Dumars" trophy, the NBA's official 2006/07 season "Most Sportsmanship" award. ·Ranked 3rd among the 2008 NBA Official Defensive Players of the 2007-08 season··Selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in the 2007-2008 season·Ranked 4th among the 2009 NBA Official 2008-09 Best Defensive Players ·Selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in the 2008-2009 season·Traded back to the Grizzlies on February 25, 2011
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The great Duke University forward
He does not have very good physical fitness, nor does he have gorgeous individual singles, but he has the top basketball IQ that ordinary people cannot have. All this is because Battier graduated from Duke University. A nationally renowned school known for producing well-rounded players. During his fourth year in college, Battier not only received all the guidance from Coach K, but he also inherited the glorious traditions of G-HILL and E-BRAND and became an all-around forward that combines offense and defense. In 2001, Battier led DUKE University to win the NCAA championship. He was nominated for MOP and was subsequently selected by the Grizzlies with the 6th overall pick in the first round. In 2006, Battier came to the Rockets. He wanted to prove to Rockets fans that the Rockets made the right choice in trading him. He could allow the Rockets with Yao Ming to attack the championship.
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1. Breakthrough and movement: Battier is not a good ball-handling attacker. In fact, his dribbling ability is average and cannot be more average. , which is why he rarely chooses Battier to break through to complete the offense. Since the Rockets are not a team that focuses on breakthroughs, the small disadvantage of Battier not being able to break through is The Rockets are basically negligible. Contrary to breakthrough skills, with his superior basketball IQ, Battier knows how to create opportunities for his teammates in the offense. In a Rockets team with super scorers, Battier's good support ability can lead the Rockets. Come on with something new. 2. Shooting: Battier's solid basic skills ensure his stable shooting ability. He can shoot from under the basket to anywhere outside the three-point line; he knows how to choose the timing of shooting, and there are almost no such things as wasteful shooting. Happened to him. Therefore, although Battier does not take many shots per game on average, he has maintained a high shooting percentage. His career field goal percentage and 3-point shooting percentage have reached 44.4 and 38.5 respectively. This data makes him even look a bit like the league's best. Top pitcher. Although a high shooting percentage is related to fewer shots and more open shots, with Yao Mai attracting the opponent's defensive attention, stable open shots are exactly what the Rockets lack now.
3. Passing: Battier's four years of further study at Duke University have given him very solid basic skills. Although his passing ability is average, it is enough for the forward position. Battier's most commendable personal skill, 4 years of training at DUKE University has allowed him to know how to defend others, and he also knows the interdependence of personal defense and collective defense. Battier
The reason why the Rockets take a fancy to Battier is definitely because of his defense. Battier's good foot movement allows him to keep up with the breakthroughs of some forward swingmen. His good basketball IQ allows him to judge the opponent's shooting timing. His decent strength also allows him to defend some perimeter attacks. Great front for the Lord. Battier's assist defense ability is first-rate. He can accurately cover defenders who break through, and can also double-team the big man under the basket preparing to attack at the right time. At the same time, Battier's ability to draw offensive fouls is also first-rate. , is indeed a talent on defense. 1. Rebounds: He has averaged 4.7 rebounds per game in his career. His positioning and awareness are not bad. He should be qualified to protect the rebounds dropped by the center. At the same time, Battier also has good offensive rebounding ability. 2. Steals: Battier is another defensive weapon, averaging 1.1 steals per game in his career. With his steady style, this number is not bad. 3. Blocking: He has averaged 1 block per game in his career, which is another manifestation of his defensive ability. On March 4, 2010, Beijing time, in the game between the Rockets and the Kings, Battier blocked 7 shots, setting a career high.
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Following in Weber's footsteps
On September 8, 1978, Shane Battier was born in Birmingham, Michigan. His parents They are all well-educated middle-class people, and his polite character has a lot to do with this. Battier showed extraordinary talent when he was very young. He has been practicing basketball since he was four years old. His talent is not limited to this. In his elementary school, his grades have always been the best. Versatile, he was also good at the trumpet. At the age of twelve, he was the lead performer among 165 trumpeters at the annual Junior Orchestra Concert in Birmingham.
College period (20 photos) In 1989, when Battier was 11 years old, the Detroit Pistons' Bad Boys defeated the Bulls led by Jordan and won the championship. He also joined the celebratory parade in the streets with his friends. Also in this year, Battier's hometown team, the University of Michigan, won the NCAA championship. The two hometown teams, the Detroit Pistons and the University of Michigan, are Battier's favorites, especially the University of Michigan. Battier Jr. never missed a game. After Weber joined the University of Michigan in 1991, the University of Michigan has always been a strong contender for the championship and will always be the top seed. But Battier witnessed how Grant Hill used his comprehensive style to lead Duke to a victory over Michigan in 1991. Since then, he has been deeply impressed by Hill's elegant style and character. So much so that when he later received invitations from multiple universities, it was still difficult for Battier to decide between the University of Michigan and Duke University. Sean Battier and his wife
In 1993, Battier entered National Day High School in Detroit, where many outstanding players appeared, including Battier’s childhood idol Chris -Webber, after Webber left this high school in 1991, local people did not expect that they would welcome Webber's successor so soon. As soon as Battier entered National Day High School, he impressed the coach with his mature mentality beyond his years, solid basic skills and extremely high basketball IQ, and he quickly became the core of the team. Since his sophomore year, he has led his high school to sweep all high schools in Detroit and easily win three consecutive Michigan high school basketball championships. In 1997, he was selected to the McDonald's All-American High School All-American Team, and together with Elton Brand, he helped the Eastern Stars defeat the Western Stars 94-81. Shane's name began to receive national media attention. By his senior year, many famous basketball holy places sent invitations to Battier, including Duke, North Carolina and his hometown team, the University of Michigan. This also makes Battier very embarrassed, one is his hometown team that he has loved very much since he was a child, and the other is the Duke team that once defeated Michigan and deeply changed his thinking.
Without Duke's Grant Hill, he might still be hesitating whether to be a musician or a basketball player. Duke Coach K's visit made him finally decide to choose Duke University, which has a rigorous style of play and rich heritage. Battier's magical teenage years finally came to an end, and he entered the highest hall of American college basketball - Duke University. There, he left an indelible mark on Duke history.
Four years of hard work at Duke
In the fall of 1997, Battier came to Duke, and he was joined by Elton Brand and Williams. Avery, Chris Bergers and Maggette, the golden generation of Duke, came infinitely close to the championship in 1999, but finally lost to Connecticut State University in the finals. After that, Brand, Avery and Maggette entered the NBA, and Burges also transferred from Duke to the University of Utah. Only Battier remained in the golden generation. People are very suspicious of Battier's decision to join the Grizzlies, but he said: "I came to Duke to get a degree, and to help Duke win the championship. Now I have both wishes." If it doesn't come true, how can I be willing to leave?" Battier is undoubtedly the most talented player, but among the golden generation of players, he has always been a green leaf, because he has the highest team spirit and does not care about himself. Data and just wants his team to win. After being promoted to the main team in his sophomore year, what impressed people most was his defense, passing and ability to draw offensive fouls, rather than his offensive ability. Battier's height is not outstanding, only 6 feet 8, his height data is also very average, let alone excellent speed, but Battier is the best shot blocker on the team, his data once exceeded Brand, all thanks to his excellent ability to predict. Chess is one of his favorite sports. So far, no one has been able to beat him, whether in college or in the NBA. Jay Williams said: "He can figure out how you will take the next three steps. Who else can beat him?" The same is true for Battier on the basketball court. He is second in school history with 254 blocks. The vast majority of them came from his supplementary defense. When his teammates are penetrated by the opponent, he will always rush to the basket as soon as possible. Sean Battier in China
Blocked the opponent's shot with one palm. Battier himself attributed his unique skill to a basketball game in the third grade of elementary school: "It was my first time to participate in a formal game. I was the tallest among all the players. In the game, my best thing was Blocking shots. I like to see the opponent's disappointed expression when I cover him. This is my character, and I have retained this cold character to this day." It is also because of his excellent anticipatory ability that he became a steal and a goalkeeper. An expert in drawing offensive fouls, he had 226 steals and 111 offensive fouls during college, both of which are records in Duke school history. In the 1999-2000 season, Battier had fully grown into the core of Duke. He was still so good, leading two outstanding newcomers to participate in the NCAA tournament (i.e. knockout round, similar to the NBA playoffs) as the top seeds. But the NCAA tournament is determined by one game). Unfortunately, newcomers Jay Williams and Carlos Boozer were still inexperienced. In the end, they fell outside the quarterfinals and missed the championship again. But Battier's personal honors are very eye-catching: second team in the nation, first team in the ACC, first team in the ACC tournament, and best defensive player in the country. With so many awards under his belt, he finally decided to play for Duke for another year and continue to fight for his unfinished mission. Senior Battier is undoubtedly the most shining player in the NCAA. In the opening game against Princeton University, he made 9 three-pointers, setting a new Duke school record in one fell swoop. In the regular season this season, he ranked as the team's second-leading scorer with 19.9 points, and ranked first on the team in rebounds, blocks, steals and offensive fouls. Battier, who is in full bloom, benefited from Coach K's requirements for him. Coach K said to him: "You are already the best player on the team. You cannot be satisfied with what you have done before. You should do what you want." More, they should play more selfishly and invest more in offense. "In the end, Duke easily entered the Final Four.
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The game against the University of Maryland is destined to become another stroke of Battier's injection into school history. After falling behind by 22 in the first half, Duke struggled to catch up in the second half. , it was Battier's last astonishing performance: he hit two consecutive three-pointers, chasing the score to just one point, and then he grabbed Dunleavy's missed shot, stormed the basket and caused the opponent to foul, and made two free throws. , sealing the victory for Duke and creating the greatest comeback in the history of the NCAA Final Four. In the final against the University of Arizona, Battier scored 18 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 blocks, helping Duke lead the way and eventually win the championship. This year, Battier's collective reputation and personal reputation were grasped, and he won the national player of the year, the best defensive player, the Nai Smith Award and the John Wooden Award. At the end of his senior year, Battier successfully obtained his bachelor's degree in religious studies, leaving Duke with a bunch of records: eighth in team history with 1,984 points, second in team history with 254 blocks, and third in team history. The number of three-pointers made (246) and three-point field goal percentage (41.6) and the number of steals (226) and number of offensive fouls drawn (111) in team history. He also became the fourth player in NCAA history to score 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 200 steals and 200 blocks in college. Coach K wrote on Battier's alumni record: "He gave the best definition of a basketball player. He did everything that was beneficial to us, so you can't fully evaluate him just from his data, of course. That’s an outstanding statistic as well. His leadership, focus on the game, and ability to keep everyone confident at all times are unparalleled.”
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Sean Battier breaks through
With an unparalleled college resume in his hands, Battier began his journey to the NBA draft. But this is an era of potential players, and there are countless people who are accustomed to working above the basket. The scouts paid less attention to the player who had just won the national championship, and focused more on those muscular men. But Battier smiled confidently: "Basketball is played with the brain, not the body. People with high IQs win basketball games, and people with good physical fitness win track and field competitions." However, in the training camp in Chicago, his body The quality is still surprising. His lateral quickness is the fastest of any player. During a workout in Atlanta, the coach asked him and Jason Richardson to dunk on both sides of the court at the same time until they were exhausted. Eventually, Richardson lay down and continued performing on the other side of the floor. Many people couldn't help but wonder after watching it: "Is this person Battier?" When he knew that his chances of winning the No. 1 pick were slim, he still showed confidence and magnanimity. "With the sixth overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft, the Memphis Grizzlies selected Sean Battier from Duke University." Battier finally waited for his name to be called on draft night. He stood up confidently and The family and friends around him hugged him one by one, walked onto the stage, shook hands with Stern, and received the Grizzlies' ball cap. After a legendary college season, Battier finally became an NBA player, and although the draft was a bit low for a man with so many personal and collective accolades, Grant Hill cautioned him that : "As long as you are prepared, everything will come." "With the seventh overall pick in the 2006 NBA draft, the Houston Rockets selected Rudy Gay from the University of Connecticut." Then the Rockets (blog) The physical strongman, who was unhappy because he could not get a high pick, packed up another spring player, Swift, and traded with the Grizzlies for Battier. At that time, many people were heartbroken and shouted that Dawson had been deceived. To this day, Battier has not only gained the respect of his teammates and fans, but also the respect of his opponents. Spurs coach Popovich said the first candidate to build the team is Battier. Today's Battier is an indispensable part of the Rockets, both on the offensive and defensive ends. When the Rockets need him most, he can always stand up because he has a strong will, a cool head, solid basic skills and a heart that never gives up.
He is the sweeping monk in the Tianlong Babu. When he is needed, he can use his superb martial arts to defeat the enemy and win. The Perfect Man For many senior coaches in the United States, they always emphasize their understanding of the basketball game. In their eyes, those players who often appear in wonderful scenes on TV have not yet understood teamwork and like to do dirty work. Live players are lovable; in the eyes of many people, they pay attention to the big-name stars who are surrounded by scandals all day long, but what they really appreciate and love from the bottom of their hearts are some "traditional and old-fashioned" players who are insulated from gossip news. Undoubtedly, Battier is such a person, a player who never likes to pursue photo opportunities, a player whose ultimate goal is the team's victory, a player who always only praises his teammates, coaches and even opponents, a player who exudes energy from the bottom of his heart. A musician with a noble temperament, a model husband who has never been exposed to scandals. From an absolute core to a perfect warrior on the first-class blue-collar court, he not only has solid basic skills and superb shooting skills, but also has a good overall view and a normal mind that is not shocked by honor or disgrace. This can be summarized as Battier. In terms of characteristics on the court, especially today when the NBA has become more and more wild and impetuous, what I see from the Rockets (blog) forward is only calmness and rationality, this special temperament that is slightly noble but approachable. It was cultivated and experienced in the family atmosphere since he was a child and later in the best basketball schools. The experience at Duke University, the top basketball school in the United States, has honed Battier's unique temperament. From a substitute to the absolute core on the court, he used his own efforts to declare war on the American basketball atmosphere that advocates individuality. Battier, who has been elected as the NCAA Defensive Player of the Year for three consecutive times since 1999, has shown his talent on defense, and being elected as the NCAA Player of the Year also proved his offensive and defensive balance. With the title of 2001 NCAA championship, Battier came to the NBA. His performance in the Grizzlies can be described as comprehensive. In his first season, he averaged 14.4 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, as well as 2.8 assists, 1.55 steals and 1.04 blocks. He fully demonstrated his comprehensiveness on both offense and defense. Sex, and was selected to the Rookie of the Year first team. He has completed the transition from the core of the team to a player. The rest of his performance in the Grizzlies period has proved his potential to become the team's panacea. After being traded to the Rockets, Battier's famous saying, "Basketball is played with the brain, not the body. People with high IQs win basketball games, and people with good physical fitness win track and field competitions." has been better confirmed and has been revealed to the outside world. He said that the core of the Rockets are Yao Ming (editing Yao Ming's information) and Tracy McGrady (editing Tracy McGrady's information), but he never relaxed his demands on himself on the court. On the court, he spared no effort to defend, run, block and rebound. The team's offensive and defensive ends contribute their own strength. In the away game against the Nets after Yao Ming was injured, he stepped forward when Tracy McGrady was not feeling well and hit a career-high 7 three-pointers, scoring a game-high 23 points and 9 rebounds to help The Rockets won their first victory in the "Yao-less era." When Tracy McGrady gradually found himself, and Howard and Uncle Mu shouldered the burden inside, Battier once again returned to his original position, defending. Against the Nuggets led by Allen Iverson, he acted as a firefighter again, contributing 25 points in a single game to help the Rockets reverse the victory. After Yao Ming was absent, the Rockets achieved 9 wins and 2 losses in 11 games thanks to the efforts of him and his teammates, and their ranking jumped to fourth in the Western Conference. Coach "Old K" and Van Gundy's description of Battier is most appropriate to evaluate him: "He can make his own contribution in different ways in every game." It is this kind of snake oil performance that creates the best performance on the court. The universal warrior. The couple who met at age 13 and grew old together, the beautiful husband off the court When the divorce between Jason Kidd and his wife was making a fuss, Battier's wife Heidi may not be worried about her husband at all. When Shane Battier was 13 years old, he transferred to Detroit Country Day High School in Birmingham, Michigan, with an ugly haircut and a height that was different from his peers. On the first day of school, he was deeply attracted to a girl named Heidi, and decided that Heidi would one day become his bride.
In the past 16 years, from friend to lover to wife, Shane used his own efforts to win the luck he most hoped for. After winning the beauty, Shane showed even more maturity and loyalty. He, who had never been exposed to scandals, did not forget to bring his wife with him when he came to China last summer. It is understood that whenever he plays away games, Battier usually brings a computer. He likes to watch some DVDs and read a few books on the computer. Of course, the most important thing is to bring a portable phone so that he can talk to his lovely and beautiful wife at any time. Once after playing a game at home, Battier hurriedly accepted an interview with media reporters and then left. When the reporter asked why he left in a hurry, this man who worked hard on the court solemnly said that his wife was here Wait for him to go back! It is this kind of attention to his wife that deepens people's good impression of him. After the 2011 All-Star Game, the Houston Rockets sent veteran Shane Battier back to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for second overall pick Hasheem Thabeet, power forward DeMarre Carroll and a first-round pick. right. In the first round of the 2011 playoffs, when the away Grizzlies faced the Spurs, the top seed in the Western Conference, Battier made a key three-pointer 23.9 seconds before the end. The Grizzlies finally defeated the Spurs 101-98 and won. This is also Grizzlies first playoff win in franchise history. Then he helped the team create the "Black 8" miracle!
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Batier will take action when he needs to take action
During his time at Duke University, Battier has already shown extraordinary ability. Talent, when he graduated and entered the league, he had a long list of records behind him - eighth in team history with 1,984 points, second in team history with 254 blocks, third in team history in three-pointers made (246) and three Point shooting percentage (41.6) and team history led the team in steals (226) and offensive fouls drawn (111). He also became the fourth player in NCAA history to score 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 200 steals and 200 blocks in college. It can be said that Battier's offensive ability is not weaker than anyone in the same position, but Battier is a player who takes team fighting as his responsibility. He will unconditionally obey whatever the coach arranges for him on the court, so we can He often does defensive hard work in NBA games. However, when the team needs him to attack and support, he can always put on the armor and go into battle. This is also the heroic performance we have seen in the last few Rockets games when he stepped forward and turned the tide.
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