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| Antoine Rigaudeau
| Career: Cholet (France-Pro A, 1987-1995), Pau-Orthez (France-Pro A, 1995-1997), Virtus Kinder Bologna (Italy-Lega, 1997-2003), Dallas Mavericks (NBA, 2003), NBA Rights traded to the Golden State Warriors in September 2003 but signed with Pamesa Valencia (Spain-ACB, 2003-…).
No doubt Antoine is the best French player in history. Of course, this is before knowing how many NBA rings Tony Parker will end-up with... Won Euroleague (1998), ULEB Cup (2001), 2 Lega and 3 Italian Cups with Kinder Bologna. That’s why, in “Basket City”, people started to call him “Le Roi”… After a frustrating experience with the Mavericks (11 games, 1,5 ppg shooting 22%), Antoine went to Valencia where his nickname was rapidly translated to: “El Rey”. Was raised 200 meters away from the gym of Cholet, where he started his professional career at 16. Was 5 times elected French league MVP, the first one before he even turned 19, in 1990. Won a silver Medal at the Sydney Olympics where he saved France in the first round by scoring 28 points the last 12 minutes against China Took a controversial retirement from the NT two months before EuroBasket 2001 because of a conflict with French federation. Experienced a possible career ending injury in 2004 (Achilles tendon) but had a strong come back with Valencia by the end of last season. Decided to come back to the NT because he appreciates Claude Bergeaud’s ethics and perception of team spirit. | |  |
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Participations in FIBA/FIBA Europe competitions
| | EuroBasket - Final Round 2005
(France)
| PPG: 7,9, RPG: 1,7, APG: 1,9 | | Olympic Games : Tournament for Men 2000
(France)
| PPG: 12,6, RPG: 2,8, APG: 2,8 | | Saporta Cup 2000
(Kinder Pall. Bologna)
| PPG: 15,1, RPG: 2,5, APG: 2,5 | | European Championship for Men - Final Round 1999
(France)
| PPG: 15,5, RPG: 3,0, APG: 2,5 | | EuroLeague Men 1999
(Kinder Pall. Bologna)
| PPG: 17,3, RPG: 2,0, APG: 3,4 | | FIBA EuroStars 1998
(West All-Stars)
| PPG: 4, RPG: 2,0, APG: 8,0 | | EuroLeague Men 1998
(Kinder Pall. Bologna)
| PPG: 15,1, RPG: 2,5, APG: 3,0 | | FIBA EuroStars 1997
(West All-Stars)
| PPG: 11, RPG: 3,0, APG: 3,0 | | EuroLeague Men 1997
(PAU Orthez)
| PPG: 20,1, RPG: 2,3, APG: 4,3 | | European Championship for Men - Semi-Final Round 1997
(France)
| PPG: 11, RPG: 3,2, APG: 4,2 | | European Championship for Men's Clubs 1996
(PAU Orthez)
| PPG: 21,6, RPG: 3,0, APG: 3,1 | | European Championship for Men - Final Round 1995
(France)
| PPG: 13,3, RPG: 2,0, APG: 2,8 | | European Cup Radivoj Korac 1995
(Cholet Basket)
| PPG: 17,7, RPG: 2,8, APG: 2,8 | | European Championship for Men - Semi-Final Round 1995
(France)
| PPG: 16, RPG: 2,5, APG: 4,3 | | European Cup for Men's Clubs 1994
(Cholet Basket)
| PPG: 21,3, RPG: 3,1, APG: 5,2 | | European Championship for Men - Final Round 1993
(France)
| PPG: 10,4 | | European Cup for Men's Clubs 1993
(Cholet Basket)
| PPG: 15,8, RPG: 2,8, APG: 4,5 | | European Cup Radivoj Korac 1992
(Cholet Basket)
| PPG: 15,5, RPG: 5,1, APG: 4,6 | | European Championship for Men - Final Round 1991
(France)
| PPG: 10,8 |
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