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32 Facts About Shavlik Randolph

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Ronald Shavlik Randolph was born on November 24,1983 and is an American former professional basketball player.

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Shavlik Randolph played college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils after a decorated high school career.

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Shavlik Randolph scored 56 points in a game to surpass Broughton High alum Pete Maravich's all-time single-game record and later, passed him in career points, rebounds and blocks as well.

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Shavlik Randolph was a McDonald's All-American, two-time Parade All-American, and a two-time Associated Press North Carolina Player of the Year.

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Shavlik Randolph started his college career with Duke by scoring a team-high 23 points and adding 7 rebounds in his November 23,2002, debut against Army.

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Two days later, Shavlik Randolph posted his first double-double against Davidson.

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Shavlik Randolph's performance started to decline after this stellar start, only scoring in double figures in five other games for the rest of the season.

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Shavlik Randolph suffered from numerous injuries which limited his playing time.

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Shavlik Randolph played in twenty-six games his freshman year, averaging 7.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game.

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In May 2003, Shavlik Randolph had successful surgery on his left hip to correct a labral tear and bone spur.

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Shavlik Randolph's game excelled during Duke's 2004 run to the Final Four.

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Shavlik Randolph played well in the national semi-final game against UConn, scoring 13 points on 6-for-6 shooting with six rebounds and one blocked shot.

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Shavlik Randolph sat out four games during the season after being diagnosed with mononucleosis, and slowly worked his way back into the rotation.

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Shavlik Randolph eventually returned to his starting role, giving the Blue Devils another inside presence to go with center Shelden Williams.

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On May 13,2005, Shavlik Randolph declared for the NBA draft, forgoing his final year of college eligibility.

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Shavlik Randolph was a member of two ACC regular season championships, two ACC tournament championships, and one Final Four appearance.

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On June 30,2006, the 76ers tendered a qualifying offer to make Shavlik Randolph a restricted free agent.

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On July 12,2006, Shavlik Randolph re-signed with the 76ers to a two-year, $2.1 million contract with the second year containing a player option.

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On November 30,2006, Shavlik Randolph broke his left ankle at practice and was taken by ambulance to a hospital.

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Shavlik Randolph was playing defense when he landed on the foot of Andre Iguodala.

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On June 22,2007, Shavlik Randolph exercised the player option on his contract, keeping him with the team for a third season.

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On September 25,2008, Shavlik Randolph signed with the Portland Trail Blazers.

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On September 28,2009, Shavlik Randolph signed with the Miami Heat.

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Shavlik Randolph managed just two games for the Heat before he was waived on December 14,2009.

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In March 2011, Shavlik Randolph signed with Gallitos de Isabela for the 2011 BSN season.

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In July 2012, Shavlik Randolph joined the Washington Wizards for the 2012 NBA Summer League.

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On March 1,2013, Shavlik Randolph signed a 10-day contract with the Boston Celtics.

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On January 15,2015, Shavlik Randolph was acquired by the Boston Celtics in a three-team trade involving the Los Angeles Clippers.

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On July 31,2015, Shavlik Randolph signed a three-year deal with the Liaoning Flying Leopards.

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Shavlik Randolph is credited, along with several other NBA players, as an early investor in Fotmer Life Sciences, LLC.

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Shavlik Randolph is the son of Ken and Kim Shavlik Randolph who both attended the University of North Carolina.

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Shavlik Randolph has a brother, Dexter and a sister, Senna.