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Dalembert, Samuel
Background
2006-07: Fifth NBA season (Philadelphia)… Started all 82 games, averaging career-highs of 10.7 points and 8.9 rebounds in 30.9 minutes per game... Also averaged a team-high 1.94 blocks per game… Shot 54.1% (356-658 FGs) from the floor and 74.6% (167-224 FTs) from the line… Ranked 11th in the league in blocks per game, 10th in field goal percentage and tied for 12th in rebounds per game… Also ranked 26th in the NBA with 23 double-doubles, 17 of which came over the final 46 games… Over the final 50 games of the season, averaged 11.6 points, 9.7 rebounds and 2.06 blocks after averaging 9.3 points, 7.8 boards and 1.75 blocks the first 32 games… Scored a career-high tying 24 points (12-15 FGs) at Washington (3/28/07).

PRO CAREER: Five NBA seasons… Has appeared in 336 games (247 starts) for his career, averaging 7.9 points (53.3% FGs, 67.2% FTs), 7.5 rebounds and 1.91 blocks per game… Became the fourth player in franchise history to record at least 100 blocked shots in four consecutive seasons (2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07)… Pulled down a career-best 22 rebounds at Phoenix (1/4/06)… Came one block shy of the single-game franchise record for blocks when he finished with 13 points, 14 rebounds and nine blocks vs. New York (4/3/04)… Had arthroscopic left knee surgery (10/25/02) to repair two chondral defects and spent the entire 2002-03 season on the injured list… INTERNATIONAL...Sworn in as a Canadian citizen on August 7, 2007... Competed for Canada in the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship... In eight games, averaged 10.6 points, 9.4 rebounds and 2.38 blocks... Ranked first in the tournament in blocks and fourth in rebounding... PLAYOFFS… In first playoff appearance (2005), averaged 11.6 points (.553 FG%, .400 FT%) and an NBA Playoff-high, 12.8 rebounds per game… Had four double-doubles in five games.

2005-06: Fourth NBA season … Shot 53.1 percent (196-369 FG) from the floor and 70.5 percent from the line (93-132 FT) … Ranked 6th in the NBA in blocks per game (2.42) and 8th in total blocks (180) … Set a season-high with seven blocks versus Boston (1/13) … Blocked five-plus shots in a game 13 times (7-6) … Had a career-best 42-game streak with at least one block snapped versus Detroit (2/3) … Grabbed 10-plus rebounds in a game 22 times (10-12) and had four games (2-2) with 15 or more boards … Had nine double-doubles all points-rebounds … Tied a season-high with 20 points versus Boston (1/13) … Had a career-high 22 rebounds at Phoenix (1/4) … Made his season debut at New York, 11/26 … Missed 16 games due to injury, the first 13 of the season with a right quad strain (11/1 - 11/23) and three games due to a left ankle sprain (2/24 - 2/27).

2004-05: Third NBA Season (Philadelphia)… Averaged 8.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.68 blocks per game… Shot 52.4 percent from the field overall (250-477 FG)… Ranked among the league leaders in blocked shots per game (16th, 1.68) and rebounds per game (26th, 7.5)… Had a total of 121 blocked shots (17th in NBA)… Had three 20-point games… At Orlando (1/22), tied a career-high with 24 points (11-13 FG) and added 16 rebounds… Also had a 20-point game at Miami (3/7: 21 pts, 8-14 FG) and vs. Cleveland (4/8: 23 pts, 10-15 FG)… Had 10 double-doubles… Had 10 or more rebounds 17 times… Had three or more blocks in 22 games (16-6)… In first start of the season (12/10, at CHI), had 13 points, 14 rebounds and a season-high six blocked shots… Missed 10 games (5 due to injury; 5 DNP-CD)… Missed two games (11/9 & 11/10) due to a strained right hamstring; missed three games due to left hip strain (1/12 – 1/15)… PLAYOFFS... Averaged 11.6 points and an NBA Playoff-high 12.8 rebounds per game… Shot 55.3 percent overall (26-47 FG)… Had four double-doubles in five games… In first career playoff game (at DET, 4/23) had 10 points and 18 rebounds.

2003-04: Second NBA Season (Philadelphia)…averaged 8.0 points, 7.6 rebounds and a team-leading 2.30 blocks in 82 games (53 starts)…shot 54.1 percent from the field…one of only two Sixers (Eric Snow) to play in every game…finished eighth in the balloting for 2003-04 NBA Most Improved Player Award…finished with 189 blocked shots, ranking sixth in the NBA in total blocked shots and posting the seventh best single-season mark in franchise history…had 15 double-doubles (40th in NBA), including 11 after the All-Star Break…had four 20-point games, including a career-high 24 points at Dallas (1/14)… led the team in scoring three times and rebounding 27 times…had 17 games with four blocks or more (7- 10)…ended the season on a career-best 17-game streak with at least one block…came one block-shy of the single-game franchise record for blocked shots when he finished with 13 points, 14 rebounds and nine blocks vs. New York (4/3)…posted four-straight (a career-best) double-doubles (3/30-4/6)…had 10 rebounds or more 29 times…fouled out four times …scored a team-leading 23 points in the season-finale at Orlando (4/14), with career-highs in field goals made (10) and attempted (19)…had 18 points and 18 rebounds at Atlanta (4/6) and added five blocks before fouling out in 50 minutes… pulled down a career-high 19 rebounds with 11 points vs. Portland (4/1) in 46 minutes…had 23 points and 14 rebounds, including a career-high 10 offensive boards, vs. Phoenix (3/24)…scored 20 points and added 15 rebounds vs. Sacramento (3/4)…had a double-double (16 points, 13 rebounds) at New Jersey (2/8) with six blocks…set career-highs in scoring (24) and minutes (54) in addition to 16 rebounds at Dallas (1/14)… recorded first career double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds at Orlando (1/12)…in his first career start vs. San Antonio (11/14), played 34 minutes with 10 rebounds.

2002-03: Injured list (Philadelphia)...placed on the injured list on Oct. 28 and missed the entire 2002-03 season...had arthroscopic left knee surgery on Oct. 25, 2002, to repair two chondral defects.

2001-02: Rookie NBA season (Philadelphia)...played in 34 games, averaging 1.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per game in 5.2 minutes...missed 28 games, spending 16 games from Oct. 30 to Dec. 3 on the injured list with left knee tendinitis and 12 games from March 1 to March 24 on the injured list with left knee bursitis...DNP-CD in 20 games...at Indiana (4/17), played a season-high 21 minutes, scoring four points with four rebounds and two blocks...grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at Orlando (2/23)...had his best game of the season at Utah (12/29), with season-highs six points, and three blocks in 13 minutes...scored his first NBA points versus Milwaukee (12/14), making his only field goal attempt in three minutes...made his NBA debut at Sacramento (12/4), grabbed a rebound in one minute of action. COLLEGE: Early entry candidate for the 2001 NBA Draft ... as a sophomore, became Seton Hall's career leader in blocked shots with 167 ... averaged 8.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 2000-01 ... scored in double figures nine times ... had 10 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks against St. John's in the first round of the Big East Tournament ... grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds at West Virginia ... blocked a season-high eight shots against LaSalle ... had six blocks against Norfolk State ... as a freshman ranked seventh in the nation in blocks (3.6 per game) and was named to the Big East All-Rookie Team ... also averaged 6.0 points and 6.0 rebounds ... blocked 107 shots, second highest single-season total in school history ... had 11 blocks against St. John's.
Personal

Full name is Samuel Davis Dalembert Born in Port-Au-Pince, Haiti and lived there for 14 years before moving to Montreal Has a wingspan of 90.5 inches Wears size 16 basketball sneakers Presented a check on behalf of himself, his teammates, the NBA and Sixers Charities - each of whom donated a portion of the $22,500 - to the Red Cross (3/24/04) for funds to help support the people of Haiti with medical assistance and supplies, through the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Donated $20,000 to assist in relief efforts for impacted areas in Haiti following the destruction caused by Hurricane Jeanne; with the help of the NBA the overall donation was more than $40,000 As part of Samuel’s School Supplies Drive Night (4/6/05 vs. CHA) fans donated 843 school supplies and Samuel hosted a special meet-and-greet following the game Has served as the Honorary Commissioner for La Liga del Barrio for three-straight seasons Speaks French Played basketball for the first time competitively as a sophomore at Lucien-Pagé High School in Montreal, Canada in 1996 After two seasons at Lucien Page, transferred to St. Patrick's High School in Elizabeth, N.J. where he is the all-time leader in blocked shots despite just one and a half years there Favorite subject in college was computer graphics Enjoys working on computers, playing video games and reading Lists "Any Given Sunday" as his favorite movie Favorite cuisine is Hatian Favorite sport other than basketball is soccer. Throughout his career, has donated $72,500 to benefit relief efforts in his native land, Haiti Has served as the Honorary Commissioner for La Liga del Barrio for three-straight seasons Has been involved in the Sixers Drive for Kids community initiative for the past two seasons Hosted a school supply drive in April of 2005 and a toy drive in December, 2005. Collected 843 school supplies and 520 toys, donated to the U.S. Marines Toys for Tots program
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Booth, Calvin POS:52 -Center
Carney, Rodney POS:10 -Forward
Dalembert, Samuel POS:1 -Center
Evans, Reggie POS:30 -Forward
Green, Willie POS:33 -Guard
Iguodala, Andre POS:9 -Forward-Guard
Miller, Andre POS:7 -Guard
Ollie, Kevin POS:12 -Guard
Randolph, Shavlik POS:42 -Forward
Smith, Jason POS:14 -Forward
Williams, Louis POS:23 -Guard
Young, Thaddeus POS:21 -Forward
 
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