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How many teams has Rasheed Wallace played for in his career?

Rasheed Wallace was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a former American professional basketball player, power forward and center.

The NBA played 16 season and played 1 109 games, averaging 14.4 points and 6.7 rebounds. A total of 3 17 technical fouls were received, which is called the king of technical fouls. Among them, the most three seasons occurred in 99-00, 00-0 1 and 0 1-02, with 38, 4 1 and 27 technical fouls respectively, and the 4 1 technical fouls in 00-0 1 season are also NBA history. Rasheed Wallace was selected by the Washington Bullets in the first round of 1995 NBA draft. He played for the Washington Bullets, Portland Trailblazers, Atlanta Hawks, Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics and new york Knicks. In 2004, he led the Pistons to win the NBA championship and reached the peak of his career.

Rasheed Wallace University studied at the University of North Carolina, and Rasheed was selected for the second team of the United States in his sophomore year at the University of North Carolina. He averaged 16.6 points, 8.2 rebounds 1 assists in college last season, and shot 65.2%. In the draft of 1995, Rasheed Wallace was selected by the Washington Bullets with the fourth overall pick. In the rookie season, Rasheed Wallace averaged 10. 1 4.7 rebounds10.3 assists, and was selected as the second rookie team in the 1995-96 season. He also participated in 1996 all-star weekend rookie game and got 12 points. 1996, Rasheed Wallace was traded to the Trailblazers, and his shooting percentage has been ranked in the top ten in NBA games.

In the 1997-98 season, Rasheed Wallace got 38 technical fouls. 1998-99 season, Wallace won the second place in the selection of the best sixth person, second only to Darrell Armstrong. This season, Wallace also broke his own record with 40 technical fouls. In the 5438+0 All-Star Game in 2006, Wallace played 2 1 min, made 7 shots 1, and scored 2 points for 3-pointers 1.

In 2003-04, Rasheed Wallace was traded to Atlanta Hawks. Only played 1 game and got 20 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists 1 steals and 5 blocks. On February 18, 2004, the pistons, eagles and Celtics reached a deal involving seven players, and Rasheed Wallace was traded to Detroit Pistons.

In the 2005-06 season, Wallace averaged15.65,438+0 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists, as well as 1.65,438+05 steals and1.6 blocks, with a three-point shooting rate of 37.7%. Average per game 1.6 1 blocked shots, ranking at the peak of the league 17. The starting lineup of grassroots FMVP including Billups, Rasheed Wallace, richard hamilton, Little Prince and Ben Wallace is called "Big Ben".