DeSagana Diop

DeSagana Diop

Born: January 30, 1982
Age: 42
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Biography

DeSagana N'gagne Diop (/səˈɡɑːnə ˈdʒɒp/ sə-GAH-nə JOP; born January 30, 1982) is a Senegalese former professional basketball player who is currently an assistant coach for the Texas Legends of the NBA Development League.

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Early life

After he began practicing basketball at the age of 15, Diop succeeded in averaging 14.6 points, 13.2 rebounds, and 8.1 blocks during his senior high school season, earning the USA Today Virginia Player of the Year title and leading Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, to a #1 nation ranking (33 wins, 0 losses).

Diop speaks five languages: Arabic, English, French, Wolof and some Spanish.

Professional career

Diop was drafted directly out of Oak Hill Academy by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 8th overall pick of the 2001 NBA draft. He was the fifth high school player, after Kwame Brown, Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry and Ousmane Cisse to declare for the draft. He played 193 games in four seasons with the Cavaliers, as a rarely looked at backup, averaging 1.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 10.8 minutes per contest. Diop signed a three-year contract with the Dallas Mavericks as a free agent on August 19, 2005. Diop quickly established himself as a defensive stalwart and potent shot blocker and rebounder, providing relief for Erick Dampier as a center. After December 31, 2005, he started most of the games for the Mavericks, assisting in their improvement and strong drive that resulted in the team qualifying to play in the NBA finals as representatives of the Western Conference.

Against the New York Knicks in a pre-season game, Diop hit the game-winning tip-in off of a missed shot by Keith Van Horn. Against the Denver Nuggets in November 2005, he registered 16 rebounds with a career-high 6 blocks—including a denial of Carmelo Anthony's potentially game-winning field goal attempt.

Diop's defense was applauded around the league; for the 05-06 season, he ranked 11th in total blocks, 14th in blocks per game, and 4th in blocks per 48 minutes.

In March 2006, two Mavericks fans produced a version of the hip-hop song "Jump" by Kris Kross. In their version, the refrain "Jump! Jump!" was turned into "Diop! Diop!", and the video praises Diop's shotblocking ability. It became so popular that the Mavs started to play the video at their home games. Diop said, "I remember the first time they played the video during a timeout and I was trying to pay attention to what coach was trying to say but I was sneaking looks at the video."

On February 19, 2008, Diop was traded to the New Jersey Nets along with signed and traded Keith Van Horn, Devin Harris, Trenton Hassell, Maurice Ager, and roughly $3 million cash and 2008 and 2010 first round draft picks in exchange for Jason Kidd, Malik Allen and Antoine Wright.

On July 9, 2008, Diop signed a six-year, $32 million contract with the Dallas Mavericks.

On January 16, 2009, he was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats for guard Matt Carroll and center Ryan Hollins.

On September 30, 2013, he signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, he was waived on October 25.

Coaching career

On November 11, 2014, Diop joined the coaching staff of the Texas Legends of the NBA Development League as a player development coach. On October 19, 2015, he was promoted to assistant coach.

Player profile

In Game 7 of the 2006 western conference semifinals playoff matchup between San Antonio and Dallas, Diop was called the "unsung hero" of the game after grabbing two crucial offensive rebounds, disrupting a number of opponents' shots and playing very solid defense on Tim Duncan in the 4th quarter and overtime with a broken nose.

On April 11, 2007, Diop recorded his first double-double with season-highs of 10 points and 15 rebounds in the Mavs' franchise-high 30th road victory, a 105-88 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

NBA career statistics

Legend
GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2001-02 Cleveland 18 1 6.1 .414 .000 .200 .9 .3 .1 .6 1.4
2002-03 Cleveland 80 1 11.8 .351 .000 .367 2.7 .5 .4 1.0 1.5
2003-04 Cleveland 56 3 13.0 .388 .000 .600 3.6 .6 .5 .9 2.3
2004-05 Cleveland 39 0 7.8 .290 .000 .000 1.8 .4 .2 .7 1.0
2005-06 Dallas 81 45 18.6 .487 .500 .542 4.6 .3 .5 1.8 2.3
2006-07 Dallas 81 9 18.3 .470 .000 .558 5.4 .4 .5 1.4 2.3
2007-08 Dallas 52 18 17.2 .583 .000 .600 5.2 .5 .4 1.2 3.0
2007-08 New Jersey 27 5 14.9 .415 .000 .467 4.5 .5 .2 .9 2.5
2008-09 Dallas 34 0 13.3 .379 .000 .414 3.5 .4 .4 .7 1.6
2008-09 Charlotte 41 1 14.2 .460 .000 .270 3.8 .5 .4 .8 2.8
2009-10 Charlotte 27 0 9.7 .517 .000 .222 2.4 .2 .2 .5 1.2
2010-11 Charlotte 16 0 11.3 .333 .000 .364 2.5 .4 .3 .9 1.3
2011-12 Charlotte 27 9 12.0 .357 .000 .167 3.1 .9 .2 .5 1.1
2012-13 Charlotte 22 1 10.3 .296 .000 .000 2.3 .6 .2 .7 .7
Career 601 93 14.0 .427 .167 .467 3.7 .4 .4 1.0 2.0

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2006 Dallas 22 18 18.5 .615 .000 .611 5.0 .1 .6 1.3 2.7
2007 Dallas 6 3 23.3 .600 .000 .429 6.8 .3 .5 1.7 3.5
Career 28 21 19.5 .611 .000 .560 5.4 .1 .6 1.4 2.9

[ Source: Wikipedia ]


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