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+ | | {{Birth date and age|1978|6|27}} <br> Willingboro Township, New Jersey |
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− | {{!}} colspan="2" align="center" {{!}} '''Born:''' June 27,1978<br/>[[File:U.S. Flag.png]] Willingboro, New Jersey |
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+ | | [[Villanova Wildcats|Villanova]] (1996-2000) |
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+ | | [[Power forward]] |
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+ | '''Malik Omar Allen''' (born June 27 1978) is an American retired professional basketball player who played [[Power Forward]]. Allen is now assistant coach for the [[Detroit Pistons]]. |
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+ | Allen attended Shawnee High School in Medford, New Jersey — an upper middle-class, predominantly white, Christian community that had a nationally ranked basketball team in the early to mid-nineties. Though he was one of few African-American students in high school, he was widely accepted by teachers and students, and became a local hero — carrying the team to a state championship in 1994-95 and 1995-96 as a junior. He averaged 21 points per game during his sophomore year. |
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+ | Allen was undrafted in [[2000 NBA Draft|2000]] after a college career at [[Villanova Wildcats|Villanova University]], and began his career with the [[San Diego Wildfire]] of the [[American Basketball Association (2000 - present)|ABA]]. After that season, he joined the [[Miami Heat]] from 2001-2005. |
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+ | He has also played for the [[Charlotte Bobcats]] ([[2004-05 NBA season|2005]]), [[Chicago Bulls]] (2005-2007), [[New Jersey Nets]] (2007-2008), [[Dallas Mavericks]] ([[2007-08 NBA season|2008]]), [[Milwaukee Bucks]] (2008-2009), [[Denver Nuggets]] (2009-2010), and [[Orlando Magic]] (2010-2011). |
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+ | On March 8, 2007, Malik did not play a game against the Magic and was rushed to the hospital with an irregular heartbeat. |
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+ | [[File:Malik_Allen_Nuggets.jpg|right]] |
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+ | ==Transactions== |
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+ | *Undrafted in 2000 |
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+ | *Signed with the Wildfire in 2000 |
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+ | *July 20, 2001 - Signed with the Heat |
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+ | *February 24, 2005 - Traded to the Bobcats |
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+ | *September 2, 2005 - Signed with the Bulls |
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+ | *September 10, 2007 - Signed with the Nets |
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+ | *February 19, 2008 - Traded to the Mavericks |
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+ | *July 17, 2008 - Signded with the Bucks |
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+ | *July 22, 2009 - Traded to the Nuggets |
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+ | *September 16, 2010 - Signed the the Magic |
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+ | *August 7, 2014 - Hired as an assistant coach for the Pistons |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Malik Allen.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==External links== |
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− | '''Malik Allen''' (born June 27,1978) is a [[Power Forward]] for the [[Chicago Bulls]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Born in 1978]] |
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+ | [[Category:American basketball players]] |
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+ | [[Category:National Basketball Association players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Power Forwards]] |
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+ | [[Category:Villanova Alumni]] |
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+ | [[Category:Undrafted NBA players]] |
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+ | [[Category:ABA (2000-present) players]] |
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+ | [[Category:San Diego Wildfire players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Players who wear/wore number 35]] |
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+ | [[Category:Miami Heat players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Charlotte Bobcats players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Chicago Bulls players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Orlando Magic players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Players who wear/wore number 30]] |
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+ | [[Category:New Jersey Nets players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Dallas Mavericks players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Milwaukee Bucks players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Denver Nuggets players]] |
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+ | [[Category:Retired]] |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 22 May 2017
Personal information | ||
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Born | June 27, 1978 Willingboro Township, New Jersey | |
Nationality | American | |
Physical stats | ||
Listed height | 6 ft 10 (2.08 m) | |
Listed weight | 255 lbs (116 kg) | |
Career information | ||
High school | Shawnee (Medford, New Jersey) | |
College | Villanova (1996-2000) | |
NBA Draft | 2000 / Undrafted | |
Playing career | 2000-2011 (11 years) | |
Position | Power forward | |
Jersey no. | 35, 30 | |
Career history | ||
2000–2001 | San Diego Wildfire | |
2001–2005 | Miami Heat | |
2005 | Charlotte Bobcats | |
2005–2007 | Chicago Bulls | |
2007–2008 | New Jersey Nets | |
2008 | Dallas Mavericks | |
2008–2009 | Milwaukee Bucks | |
2009–2010 | Denver Nuggets | |
2010–2011 | Orlando Magic | |
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2014–present | Detroit Pistons (assistant) | |
Career highlights and awards | ||
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Malik Omar Allen (born June 27 1978) is an American retired professional basketball player who played Power Forward. Allen is now assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons. Allen attended Shawnee High School in Medford, New Jersey — an upper middle-class, predominantly white, Christian community that had a nationally ranked basketball team in the early to mid-nineties. Though he was one of few African-American students in high school, he was widely accepted by teachers and students, and became a local hero — carrying the team to a state championship in 1994-95 and 1995-96 as a junior. He averaged 21 points per game during his sophomore year.
Allen was undrafted in 2000 after a college career at Villanova University, and began his career with the San Diego Wildfire of the ABA. After that season, he joined the Miami Heat from 2001-2005. He has also played for the Charlotte Bobcats (2005), Chicago Bulls (2005-2007), New Jersey Nets (2007-2008), Dallas Mavericks (2008), Milwaukee Bucks (2008-2009), Denver Nuggets (2009-2010), and Orlando Magic (2010-2011).
On March 8, 2007, Malik did not play a game against the Magic and was rushed to the hospital with an irregular heartbeat.
Transactions
- Undrafted in 2000
- Signed with the Wildfire in 2000
- July 20, 2001 - Signed with the Heat
- February 24, 2005 - Traded to the Bobcats
- September 2, 2005 - Signed with the Bulls
- September 10, 2007 - Signed with the Nets
- February 19, 2008 - Traded to the Mavericks
- July 17, 2008 - Signded with the Bucks
- July 22, 2009 - Traded to the Nuggets
- September 16, 2010 - Signed the the Magic
- August 7, 2014 - Hired as an assistant coach for the Pistons