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History Steve Francis Steve Francis is an American professional basketball player who serves as a point guard and is currently a free agent. In 1999, he was selected by the Grizzlies in Vancouver with the second overall pick in the first round. He was later traded to the Houston Rockets and became teammates with the big dream Olajuwon. He has currently played 576 games in the NBA, averaging 18.1 points, 5.6 rebounds and 6 assists per game; Houston is the place where he displays his talents and creates brilliance

Chinese name: Steve Francis

Foreign name: Steve Francis

Nationality: United States

Date of birth: February 21, 1977

Graduation institution: University of Maryland

Height: 196cm

Weight: 89kg

Sports: Basketball

Sports team: Houston Rockets, etc., now a free agent

Professional features: Explosive physical fitness, amazing attack and destructive power

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Steve Francis Number: 3 Position: Point guard Francis Birthday: February 21, 1977 Height: 196cm Weight: 89kg Team: Draft: 1999 No. 2 school in the first round of the year: University of Maryland Nationality: United States 07-08 season salary: 3 million US dollars 08-09 season salary: 2.62 million US dollars Contract situation: 6 million in 2 years, signed in 2007/7, summer of 2009 Expired, 2008 summer player option. Nickname: Franchise. Francis SF3. The origin of the word "franchise": His English name Francis is very close to franchise (Chinese meaning: franchise), plus he was unwilling to draft him when he was a rookie. The Grizzlies (too far away from home), the Grizzlies had to trade him to the Rockets, and Francis became the Rockets' number one player. Since there is no precedent for a rookie to force the team to trade him, Francis naturally has the nickname "Privilege" ", which is very consistent with his unique personality and style of play. Furthermore, he had unlimited firing rights in the Rockets, which was also a privilege given to him by coach Tomtinovich...

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In the 1998-1999 season, he led the University of Maryland to the top 16 in the United States. And was selected to the 2nd team in the United States and the 1st team in the ACC. "Magic" Johnson Only five people in NBA history have averaged at least 15 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game in their first 4 seasons. They are: Oscar Robertson, "Magic" Johnson, Grant Hill, Oscar Robertson, Steve Francis, and LeBron James won the title of "Rookie of the Year" in the 1999-2000 season. In the 1999-2000 season, he averaged 18.0 points, 6.6 assists, and 1.53 steals per game, becoming the history of the Rockets. In the 1999-2000 season, the rookie who ranked first in the team in these three technical statistics respectively won the title of "Player of the Month" three times and was indisputably selected for the "All-Rookie Team"; among rookies, the average Ranked 1st in assists per game and 2nd in points. On January 27, 2000, against the Golden State Warriors, he got his first "triple-double" of his career - 25 points, 17 rebounds, and 14 assists. 2000 1 On March 24, he won the title of "Player of the Week" and became the first NBA rookie to win this honor. He participated in the 2000 All-Star Weekend "Rookie Competition" and "Slam Dunk Contest" (won the runner-up). O'Neal was selected to the All-Star Game three times in 2002: Western Conference starter: O'Neal, Duncan Garnett, Bryant, Francis Garnett 2003: Western Conference: Duncan (San Antonio Spurs), Garnett (Minnesota Timberwolves), Yao Ming (Houston Rockets), Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers), Francis (Houston Rockets). 2004: The starting lineup of the Western Conference All-Stars is Yao Ming, Francis, Kobe Bryant, Duncan and Garnett. 2002 EA SPORT--NBA LIVE cover character Up | Down

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A point guard with strong physical fitness, in the process of transitioning to SG.

There is only one brain difference between All-Stars and Superstars... [Offense] The destructive power of offense is amazing, whether it is against the enemy or against oneself -_-. He relies on his extraordinary physical fitness to attack and is better at breakthroughs than shooting. Many goals scored are unbeliveable. He is a very individual player and very emotional. If he is in normal condition, no one in the NBA can guard him. Technical and physical qualities are perfectly combined. You can apply the beautiful CROSSOVER of street basketball to the NBA. Once he breaks into the penalty area, he is extremely lethal and insults the opponent's big players. The style of play is very tough, and he is not afraid to directly talk to the inside defense, and even post up Shaq under the basket. As a defender, the boss is most criticized for his strong desire to attack personally, focusing on personal offense and supplementing by passing the ball. Because his physical fitness is too strong. Very strong in back-up ability. Very few NBA guards can defend. Fred is one of the nine most powerful players in the NBA, and his scoring and destructive abilities are still unmatched. [Defense] Although the boss's defensive skills are not solid like his offense, his invincible physical fitness and active defensive attitude allow him to basically have an advantage in one-on-one conversations with all point guards. The boss is not a great defender, but he is definitely not a big funnel like Nash. But he is too active in defense. This activeness sometimes allows him to cover big men who are 30cm taller than him. More often, it will get him into foul trouble. [Physical Qualities] Rare physical qualities, speed, agility, and coordination are all top choices. Strength and flexibility are also pretty good (for a point guard). Once he gets a fast break opportunity, he can wait to be ranked in the top ten. In the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest, he only lost a small amount to Vince Carter, the strongest dunk king in history, but his full-body folding dunk would have won the championship again and again unless he encountered Vince Carter, Michael Jordan, Dr. J and the like. [Position] I have always played PG. From the data point of view, it is extremely versatile. 22-7-7 is just a piece of cake. But he was unable to pass the ball comfortably to teammates in need, and he was unable to clearly implement the coach's intentions. His combination ability is poor, but he is also the turnover king in the NBA. But then again, after all, his abilities are there, and he is still a headache for any PG. [Special skill] Incredible dunk or layup.