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Tiago Splitter Beims (born January 1, 1985) [1] is a Brazilian basketball coach and former professional player. He is currently the head coach for Paris Basketball.A three-time All-EuroLeague Team selection prior to his NBA career, he became the first Brazilian-born player to win an NBA championship, in 2014, as a member of the San Antonio Spurs.
The 2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 68th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). ... Tiago Splitter: 8: 0: 9.5.452.333
Tiago Splitter Brazil: 30 Philadelphia 76ers: Petteri Koponen Finland: 34 Dallas Mavericks: Nick Fazekas Japan: 38 Philadelphia 76ers: Kyrylo Fesenko Ukraine: 39 Miami Heat: Stanko Barać Croatia: 40 Los Angeles Lakers: Sun Yue China: 46 Golden State Warriors: Stéphane Lasme Gabon: 48 Los Angeles Lakers: Marc Gasol Spain: 50 Dallas Mavericks ...
In the National Basketball Association (NBA), foreign coaches—also known as international coaches—are those who were born outside the United States.. This list includes all international coaches who have been assistant and/or head coach in the NBA and also includes all coaches who were born in the United States but have represented other countries in international basketball competition.
Tiago Splitter: 26 – () 1 January 1985 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) San Antonio Spurs: Head coach ... Philadelphia 76ers: SF: 14 Hernán Jasen: 33 – () 4 February 1978
Tiago Splitter: San Antonio Spurs (2010–2015) Atlanta Hawks (2015–2017) Philadelphia 76ers (2017) 33: Previously played overseas NBA champion Also played overseas and in the D-League [19] April 12: Mike Miller: Orlando Magic (2000–2003) Memphis Grizzlies (2003–2008; 2013–2014) Minnesota Timberwolves (2008–2009) Washington Wizards ...
The 2017–18 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 69th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was 25–25 after the first 50 games, but finished the remainder of the season with a 27–5 record. It was the team's first playoff appearance since 2011-12.
Philadelphia 76ers (2008–2012; 2016) Dallas Mavericks (2012–2013) Atlanta Hawks (2013–2015) 37: 2x NBA All-Star (2002, 2006) All-NBA Second Team NBA Sportsmanship Award NBA Co-Rookie of the Year Hired as player development consultant by the Philadelphia 76ers. [15] October 24: Ronny Turiaf: Los Angeles Lakers (2006–2008)