求篮球的那个奥尼尔的英文简介

不知道的不要乱发上来,要英文的!
2025-01-05 07:46:57
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回答1:

  2005-06
  Statistics
  PPG 20.0
  RPG 9.20
  APG 1.9
  EFF + 20.75

  Position: C
  Born: Mar 6, 1972
  Height: 7-1 / 2,16
  Weight: 325 lbs. / 147,4 kg.
  College : Louisiana State
  Career Highlights
  Started for the Eastern Conference in the 2005 All-Star Game
  Named to the 2004-05 All NBA First Team
  Led the league in field-goal percentage in 2004-05 (.601)
  Named Player of the Month in March, 2005
  Was named as a reserve to the Western Conference All-Star team and was named the 2004 All-Star Game MVP
  Selected in 1996 as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
  Three-time NBA Finals MVP after leading the Lakers to back-to-back-to-back NBA Finals victories (2000, 2001, 2002)
  Voted the 1999-2000 Most Valuable Player (regular season) by media
  Four-time All-NBA First Team selection (1997-98, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02), two-time All-NBA Second Team selection (1994-95, 1998-99) and three-time All-NBA Third Team selection (1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97)
  Two-time NBA All-Defensive Second Team selection (1999-2000, 2000-01)
  Nine-time All-Star selection (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002)
  Co-MVP of the 2000 NBA All-Star Game after tallying 22 points and nine rebounds
  Two-time regular season scoring champion after posting 29.3 ppg (1994-95) and 29.7 ppg (1999-2000)
  Led the league in field-goal percentage five times (1993-94, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01)
  Won the 1999-2000 IBM Award, determined by a computerized rating that measures a player's overall contribution to a team
  Named 1992-93 NBA Rookie of the Year, and to the NBA All-Rookie First Team, after averaging 23.4 ppg, 13.9 rpg and 3.53 bpg
  Member of gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic team in Atlanta (1996) and World Championship team in Toronto (1994)

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  G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
  First Round
  6 6 31.0 51-84 .607 0-0 .000 17-42 .405 3.7 7.2 10.8 2.0 .33 2.17 4.17 4.20 19.8
  Conference Semifinals
  5 5 31.0 38-67 .567 0-0 .000 17-44 .386 3.0 4.2 7.2 1.6 .60 .40 3.00 3.60 18.6
  Conference Finals
  6 6 34.5 55-84 .655 0-0 .000 20-48 .417 3.8 6.7 10.5 .3 .50 2.33 4.33 3.20 21.7
  NBA Finals
  6 6 35.2 34-56 .607 0-0 .000 14-48 .292 2.5 7.7 10.2 2.8 .50 .83 3.17 3.70 13.7
  Cumulative Playoff Statistics
  23 23 33.0 178-291 .612 0-0 .000 68-182 .374 3.3 6.5 9.8 1.7 .48 1.48 3.70 3.70 18.4
  2005-06 Statistics
  REBOUNDS PER GAME
  Team G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
  MIA 59 58 30.6 480-800 .600 0-0 .000 221-471 .469 2.9 6.3 9.2 1.9 .39 1.76 2.85 3.90 20.0

  Ranks #1 in the NBA in Field-Goal Percentage(0.6) Ranks #15 in the NBA in Blocks Per Game(1.76)

  CAREER AVERAGES
  REBOUNDS PER GAME
  YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
  92-93 ORL 81 81 37.9 .562 .000 .592 4.2 9.6 13.9 1.9 .74 3.53 3.79 4.00 23.4
  93-94 ORL 81 81 39.8 .599 .000 .554 4.7 8.5 13.2 2.4 .94 2.85 2.74 3.50 29.3
  94-95 ORL 79 79 37.0 .583 .000 .533 4.2 7.3 11.4 2.7 .92 2.43 2.58 3.30 29.3
  95-96 ORL 54 52 36.0 .573 .500 .487 3.4 7.7 11.0 2.9 .63 2.13 2.87 3.60 26.6
  96-97 LAL 51 51 38.1 .557 .000 .484 3.8 8.7 12.5 3.1 .90 2.88 2.86 3.50 26.2
  97-98 LAL 60 57 36.3 .584 .000 .527 3.5 7.9 11.4 2.4 .65 2.40 2.92 3.20 28.3
  98-99 LAL 49 49 34.8 .576 .000 .540 3.8 6.9 10.7 2.3 .73 1.67 2.49 3.20 26.3
  99-00 LAL 79 79 40.0 .574 .000 .524 4.3 9.4 13.6 3.8 .46 3.03 2.82 3.20 29.7
  00-01 LAL 74 74 39.5 .572 .000 .513 3.9 8.8 12.7 3.7 .64 2.76 2.95 3.50 28.7
  01-02 LAL 67 66 36.1 .579 .000 .555 3.5 7.2 10.7 3.0 .61 2.04 2.55 3.00 27.2
  02-03 LAL 67 66 37.8 .574 .000 .622 3.9 7.2 11.1 3.1 .57 2.37 2.93 3.40 27.5
  03-04 LAL 67 67 36.8 .584 .000 .490 3.7 7.8 11.5 2.9 .51 2.48 2.91 3.40 21.5
  04-05 MIA 73 73 34.1 .601 .000 .461 3.5 6.9 10.4 2.7 .49 2.34 2.78 3.60 22.9
  05-06 MIA 59 58 30.6 .600 .000 .469 2.9 6.3 9.2 1.9 .39 1.76 2.85 3.90 20.0
  Career 941 933 37.0 .580 .050 .528 3.8 7.9 11.8 2.8 .66 2.50 2.87 3.40 26.3
  Playoff 194 194 39.0 .566 .000 .503 4.2 8.0 12.2 2.9 .56 2.20 3.10 3.50 25.6
  All-Star 10 8 24.6 .544 .000 .466 3.1 5.5 8.6 1.3 1.30 1.70 1.90 2.70 17.5

  CAREER TOTALS
  REBOUNDS
  YEAR TEAM G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
  92-93 ORL 81 81 3,071 733-1,304 0-2 427-721 342 780 1,122 152 60 286 307 321 1,893
  93-94 ORL 81 81 3,224 953-1,591 0-2 471-850 384 688 1,072 195 76 231 222 281 2,377
  94-95 ORL 79 79 2,923 930-1,594 0-5 455-854 328 573 901 214 73 192 204 258 2,315
  95-96 ORL 54 52 1,946 592-1,033 1-2 249-511 182 414 596 155 34 115 155 193 1,434
  96-97 LAL 51 51 1,941 552-991 0-4 232-479 195 445 640 159 46 147 146 180 1,336
  97-98 LAL 60 57 2,175 670-1,147 0-0 359-681 208 473 681 142 39 144 175 193 1,699
  98-99 LAL 49 49 1,705 510-885 0-1 269-498 187 338 525 114 36 82 122 155 1,289
  99-00 LAL 79 79 3,163 956-1,665 0-1 432-824 336 742 1,078 299 36 239 223 255 2,344
  00-01 LAL 74 74 2,924 813-1,422 0-2 499-972 291 649 940 277 47 204 218 256 2,125
  01-02 LAL 67 66 2,422 712-1,229 0-1 398-717 235 480 715 200 41 137 171 199 1,822
  02-03 LAL 67 66 2,535 695-1,211 0-0 451-725 259 483 742 206 38 159 196 229 1,841
  03-04 LAL 67 67 2,464 554-948 0-0 331-676 246 523 769 196 34 166 195 225 1,439
  04-05 MIA 73 73 2,492 658-1,095 0-0 353-765 253 507 760 200 36 171 203 262 1,669
  05-06 MIA 59 58 1,806 480-800 0-0 221-471 172 369 541 113 23 104 168 230 1,181
  Career 941 933 34,791 9,808-16,915 1-20 5,147-9,744 3,618 7,464 11,082 2,622 619 2,377 2,705 3,237 24,764
  Playoff 194 194 7,572 1,937-3,423 0-0 1,096-2,177 816 1,551 2,367 556 108 427 602 688 4,970
  All-Star 10 8 246 74-136 0-2 27-58 31 55 86 13 13 17 19 27 175

  CAREER TRANSACTIONS
  Drafted in the first round (1st overall) of the 1992 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic…signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Lakers on July 18, 1996…acquired by the HEAT in exchange for Caron Butler, Brian Grant, Lamar Odom and a future first-round draft pick on July 14, 2004…re-signed by the HEAT on Aug. 2, 2005.

回答2:

O'Neal

回答3:

Career Highlights

Started for the Eastern Conference in the 2005 All-Star Game
Named to the 2004-05 All NBA First Team
Led the league in field-goal percentage in 2004-05 (.601)
Named Player of the Month in March, 2005
Was named as a reserve to the Western Conference All-Star team and was named the 2004 All-Star Game MVP
Selected in 1996 as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
Three-time NBA Finals MVP after leading the Lakers to back-to-back-to-back NBA Finals victories (2000, 2001, 2002)
Voted the 1999-2000 Most Valuable Player (regular season) by media
Four-time All-NBA First Team selection (1997-98, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02), two-time All-NBA Second Team selection (1994-95, 1998-99) and three-time All-NBA Third Team selection (1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97)
Two-time NBA All-Defensive Second Team selection (1999-2000, 2000-01)
Nine-time All-Star selection (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Co-MVP of the 2000 NBA All-Star Game after tallying 22 points and nine rebounds
Two-time regular season scoring champion after posting 29.3 ppg (1994-95) and 29.7 ppg (1999-2000)
Led the league in field-goal percentage five times (1993-94, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01)
Won the 1999-2000 IBM Award, determined by a computerized rating that measures a player's overall contribution to a team
Named 1992-93 NBA Rookie of the Year, and to the NBA All-Rookie First Team, after averaging 23.4 ppg, 13.9 rpg and 3.53 bpg
Member of gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic team in Atlanta (1996) and World Championship team in Toronto (1994)

Personal

Full name is Shaquille Rashaun O’Neal (first and middle names mean “little warrior” in Islam)…nicknames include “Shaq” and “Deisel”…he and his wife, Shaunie, have three sons, Myles (8), Shareef (5) and Shaqir (2) and two daughters, Taahirah (9) and Amirah (3)…has two sisters, Ayesha and Lateefah, and one brother, Jamal…lists his father Phil Harrison as the person that made a difference in his life…making good on a promise to his mother Lucille O’Neal, he received his collegiate degree in business from Louisiana State University on Dec. 15, 2000…received his masters degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix on June 25, 2005…his autobiography, Shaq Talks Back: The Uncensored Word of My Life and Winning in the NBA was released in April of 2001…has also authored two other books, including the children’s title Shaq and the Beanstalk—and Other Very Tall Tales…enjoys rap and lists Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Corey Gunz and Cannibus among his favorite artists…his own debut album, Shaq Deisel, sold more than a million copies…has recorded four additional albums-Shaq-Fu: Da Return, You Can’t Stop the Reign, Respect and Shaquille O’Neal Presents His Superfriends, Volume 1…owns a record label and his own clothing line entitled TWISM (The World is Mine)…is one of the most desired celebrity endorsers and has been recently featured in advertisements for such corporate partners as Nestle, Radio Shack, Burger King, Starter, Icy Hot, Swatch, 24 Hour Fitness, Topps, Verizon and his own Dunkman brands…additionally his image was captured by world-renowned artist Leroy Neiman for an original limited edition serigraph…would like to be a sheriff or Chief of Police when he is done playing…has worked for the Los Angeles Police Department and the Miami Beach Police Department during previous off-seasons…attended the Los Angeles County Police Academy while playing for the Lakers…received an Honorary Deputy U.S. Marshal badge on March 3, 2005 in Washington and became the national spokesman for the Safe Surfin’ Foundation, the educational arm of the nationally recognized Internet crimes unit of the Bedford County (Va.) Sheriff’s Office, Operation Blue Ridge Thunder…reported for law enforcement training with the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office in August 2005 and participated with other officers in a rigorous training schedule focusing on patrolling both on land and water and specialized training in advanced cyber investigation…is one of the NBA’s most active players in the community and has his own charitable foundation, Real Model Foundation…has been a national spokesman for Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF), a long-standing non-profit organization that has taught millions of people of all ages to read, since April of 1995…through his “Shaq Paq” program he invites underprivileged children from throughout the nation to various professional games…on Thanksgiving he serves homeless at an event entitled “Shaqsgiving”…during the Christmas season “Shaq-a-Claus” brings gifts and spreads cheer to needy children in local hospitals…also makes frequent visits to the terminally ill through the “Make-A-Wish Foundation”…along with his wife, Shaunie, organized a relief effort in September 2005 to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, by collecting essential supplies for displaced families in the Louisiana and Texas areas…in 2000 he pledged $1 million to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America in support of their technology initiatives and as a result in just over two years BGCA has received enough additional funding and support to open a Shaq Tech Center in each of their clubs through the country…has had a starring role in the motion pictures Blue Chips, Kazaam and Steel…lists Scarface, I Robot and The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh among his favorite movies…his favorite sport other than basketball is football…lists his family as his most prized possession…says the thing that most people don’t know about him is that he is a nice guy…says the best place he has visited is St. Tropez…lists chicken as his favorite food and Marturamo’s in Ft. Lauderdale as his favorite restaurant…has seven tattoos, including a Superman tattoo which symbolizes him…has no pre-game rituals or superstitions…led Cole High School of San Antonio to a 68-1 record during his prep career, highlighted by a 36-0 mark and Class AAA state title his senior year…wears a size 23 shoe.

回答4:

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