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{"dataset": "monaco_dev", "qid": "15", "ex_num": 15, "question": "How many NBA players since the year 2000 also played for coach K in Duke?", "answers": [55], "docs": [{"id": "4DJtESog3Pjt8b4YHpYL1nHEDAEEhYjmmr2ogHcff1PovkfosL7ZCXaasmjUC1KT6728ocYj8nhsHXPSQbcUBkDS__6__paragraph__1", "title": "Duke Blue Devils men's basketball", "section": "Team history", "sub_question_text": "Which NBA players went to Duke?", "text": "Former Duke stars such as Jim Spanarkel, Gene Banks, Alaa Abdelnaby, Johnny Dawkins, Cherokee Parks, Bobby Hurley, Antonio Lang, Roshown McLeod, William Avery, Trajan Langdon, Grant Hill, Danny Ferry, Christian Laettner, Kenny Dennard, Brian Davis, Elton Brand, Shane Battier, Carlos Boozer, Chris Duhon, Mike Dunleavy Jr., Dahntay Jones, Daniel Ewing, JJ Redick, Shavlik Randolph, Shelden Williams, Corey Maggette, Luol Deng, Josh McRoberts, Gerald Henderson, Andre Dawkins, Austin Rivers, Lance Thomas, Kyle Singler, Miles Plumlee, Mason Plumlee, Marshall Plumlee, Bob Verga, Quinn Cook, Nolan Smith, Jason Williams, Jabari Parker, Rodney Hood, Seth Curry, Kyrie Irving, Matt Jones, Amile Jefferson, Jahlil Okafor, Tyus Jones, Justise Winslow, Grayson Allen, Brandon Ingram, Luke Kennard, Jayson Tatum, Harry Giles, Frank Jackson, Gary Trent Jr., Trevon Duval, Marvin Bagley III, Wendell Carter Jr., RJ Barrett, Marques Bolden, Cam Reddish, Zion Williamson, Tre Jones, Vernon Carey Jr., Cassius Stanley, Jalen Johnson, Paolo Banchero, Mark Williams, Wendell Moore Jr., Trevor Keels, AJ Griffin and Dereck Lively II have gone on to play in the NBA."}, {"id": "4DJtESog3Pjt8b4YHpYL1nHEDAEEhYjmmr2ogHcff1PovkfosL7ZCXaasmjUC1KT6728ocYj8nhsHXPSQbcUBkDS__26__paragraph__0", "title": "Duke Blue Devils men's basketball", "section": "Current Blue Devils in NBA", "sub_question_text": "Which NBA players went to Duke?", "text": "As of October 7, 2024, these former Blue Devils players were in the NBA:"}, {"id": "4LnmrBpcWra8NfYi5YHX51YUf3WncHyqdq3GUuv6KB6C3QRB1DqDmNhwzDuEcstBUDFUYLNBdveRMQKGSATnwWcN__0__infobox__0", "title": "Semi Ojeleye", "section": "Semi Ojeleye", "sub_question_text": "Did Semi Ojeleye play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Semi Ojeleye\n---\n\n## No. 37 – Valencia Basket\nPosition : Small forward / power forward\nLeague :\nLiga ACB \nEuroCup\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1994-12-05) December 5, 1994 (age 30) \nOverland Park, Kansas, U.S.\nNationality : Nigerian / American\nListed height : 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nListed weight : 240 lb (109 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Ottawa (Ottawa, Kansas)\nCollege :\n * Duke (2013–2015)\n * SMU (2016–2017)\nNBA draft : 2017: 2nd round, 37th overall pick\nSelected by the Boston Celtics\nPlaying career : 2017–present\n\n## Career history\n2017–2021 : Boston Celtics\n2021–2022 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2022 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2022–2023 : Virtus Bologna\n2023–present : Valencia\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Italian Supercup winner (2022)\n * Italian Supercup MVP (2022)\n * AP Honorable mention All-American (2017)\n * AAC Player of the Year (2017)\n * First-team All-AAC (2017)\n * AAC tournament MVP (2017)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2013)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5wkWLQFt4G9EHM3XJ3dyEJsgFstKUNK6R5HFJ7SZiNZEaNTBYv8spy3bsVFJhRm1CncgakcfhwE4K9xhT5UNbPgn__0__infobox__0", "title": "Kyrie Irving", "section": "Kyrie Irving", "sub_question_text": "Did Kyrie Irving play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Kyrie Irving\n---\n\n## No. 11 – Dallas Mavericks\nPosition : Point guard / shooting guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1992-03-23) March 23, 1992 (age 32) \nMelbourne, Victoria, Australia\nNationality : American\nListed height : 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)\nListed weight : 195 lb (88 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Montclair Kimberley Academy \n(Montclair, New Jersey)\n\n * St. Patrick \n(Elizabeth, New Jersey)\nCollege : Duke (2010–2011)\nNBA draft : 2011: 1st round, 1st overall pick\nSelected by the Cleveland Cavaliers\nPlaying career : 2011–present\n\n## Career history\n2011–2017 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2017–2019 : Boston Celtics\n2019–2023 : Brooklyn Nets\n2023–present : Dallas Mavericks\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA champion (2016)\n * 9× NBA All-Star (2013–2015, 2017–2019, 2021, 2023, 2025)\n * NBA All-Star Game MVP (2014)\n * All-NBA Second Team (2019)\n * 2× All-NBA Third Team (2015, 2021)\n * 50–40–90 club (2021)\n * NBA Rookie of the Year (2012)\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2012)\n * NBA Three-Point Contest champion (2013)\n * USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2014)\n * FIBA World Cup MVP (2014)\n * McDonald's All-American (2010)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2010)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| Olympics |||\n| - | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Team |\n| World Cup |||\n| - | 2014 Spain | Team |\n| FIBA Americas U18 Championship |||\n| - | 2010 San Antonio | Team |"}, {"id": "3vTp8Uvdx9kynkwRJsVba4S7oA9qSU25dBXJkBbpJMDF7XkdUPwzofnutZaQvpWLPXqPDmrUCi5eLsHbredSuomo__0__infobox__0", "title": "Austin Rivers", "section": "Austin Rivers", "sub_question_text": "Did Austin Rivers play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Austin Rivers\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1992-08-01) August 1, 1992 (age 32) \nSanta Monica, California, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 4.5 in (1.94 m)\nListed weight : 200 lb (91 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Winter Park (Winter Park, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2011–2012)\nNBA draft : 2012: 1st round, 10th overall pick\nSelected by the New Orleans Hornets\nPlaying career : 2012–2023\nPosition : Shooting guard / point guard\nNumber : 1, 8, 25\n\n## Career history\n2012–2015 : New Orleans Hornets / Pelicans\n2015–2018 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2018 : Washington Wizards\n2018–2020 : Houston Rockets\n2020–2021 : New York Knicks\n2021–2022 : Denver Nuggets\n2022–2023 : Minnesota Timberwolves\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Third-team All-American – NABC (2012)\n * First-team All-ACC (2012)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2012)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2012)\n * Naismith Prep Player of the Year (2011)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2011)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2010)\n * McDonald's All-American (2011)\n * Florida Mr. Basketball (2011)\n\n## Career NBA statistics\nPoints : 5,996 (8.5 ppg)\nRebounds : 1,442 (2.0 rpg)\nAssists : 1,513 (2.1 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA Americas U18 Championship |||\n| - | 2010 San Antonio | Team |"}, {"id": "3UkAQDnrdV1BLjiieSiaH3wC4TcmeHJYB8hEAMpShLjdZo7B3D827t3FjMaFwd4L6SV1nY1PWXBmVk9rZB3cS7mu__0__infobox__0", "title": "Seth Curry", "section": "Seth Curry", "sub_question_text": "Did Seth Curry play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Seth Curry\n---\n\n## No. 30 – Charlotte Hornets\nPosition : Shooting guard / point guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1990-08-23) August 23, 1990 (age 34) \nCharlotte, North Carolina, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)\nListed weight : 185 lb (84 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nCharlotte Christian \n(Charlotte, North Carolina)\nCollege :\n * Liberty (2008–2009)\n * Duke (2010–2013)\nNBA draft : 2013: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2013–present\n\n## Career history\n2013–2014 : Santa Cruz Warriors\n2013–2014 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2014 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2014–2015 : Erie BayHawks\n2015 : Phoenix Suns\n2015–2016 : Sacramento Kings\n2016–2018 : Dallas Mavericks\n2018–2019 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2019–2020 : Dallas Mavericks\n2020–2022 : Philadelphia 76ers\n2022–2023 : Brooklyn Nets\n2023–2024 : Dallas Mavericks\n2024–present : Charlotte Hornets\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2× NBA D-League All-Star (2014, 2015)\n * All-NBA D-League First Team (2015)\n * All-NBA D-League Third Team (2014)\n * NBA D-League All-Rookie First Team (2014)\n * Second-team All-American – SN (2013)\n * First-team All-ACC (2013)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2012)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| U-19 World Championship |||\n| - | 2009 New Zealand | Team |"}, {"id": "2azBSDNmY4tGqKFXVTbrtLhjwjYWtbYUjMMjuYTZ1PsGYmtPoy94XQ9SbtrWB95AxbJKcqPvJh1A5sbtEJdWn84z__0__infobox__0", "title": "Mason Plumlee", "section": "Mason Plumlee", "sub_question_text": "Did Mason Plumlee play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Mason Plumlee\n---\n\n## No. 22 – Phoenix Suns\nPosition : Center / power forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1990-03-05) March 5, 1990 (age 34) \nFort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 254 lb (115 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Warsaw Community \n(Warsaw, Indiana)\n\n * Christ School \n(Arden, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2009–2013)\nNBA draft : 2013: 1st round, 22nd overall pick\nSelected by the Brooklyn Nets\nPlaying career : 2013–present\n\n## Career history\n2013–2015 : Brooklyn Nets\n2015–2017 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2017–2020 : Denver Nuggets\n2020–2021 : Detroit Pistons\n2021–2023 : Charlotte Hornets\n2023–2024 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2024 : → Ontario Clippers\n2024–present : Phoenix Suns\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2014)\n * NCAA champion (2010)\n * Consensus second-team All-American (2013)\n * Pete Newell Big Man Award (2013)\n * First-team All-ACC (2013)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2012)\n * McDonald's All-American (2009)\n * Third-team Parade All-American (2009)\n * North Carolina Mr. Basketball (2009)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| World Cup |||\n| - | 2014 Spain | Team |\n| FIBA Americas U18 Championship |||\n| - | 2008 Argentina | Team |"}, {"id": "4FfNZXtb6SSqXRBogiiPNkPqYsMUjsp9kPyeb1TZrJmP4jZE6XxZMnQ76s9GrfFNCW3Z3eaCmoZMrdAx3heTbKMf__0__infobox__0", "title": "Rodney Hood", "section": "Rodney Hood", "sub_question_text": "Did Rodney Hood play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Rodney Hood\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1992-10-20) October 20, 1992 (age 32) \nMeridian, Mississippi, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 208 lb (94 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Meridian (Meridian, Mississippi)\nCollege :\n * Mississippi State (2011–2012)\n * Duke (2013–2014)\nNBA draft : 2014: 1st round, 23rd overall pick\nSelected by the Utah Jazz\nPlaying career : 2014–2024\nPosition : Small forward / shooting guard\nNumber : 1, 5, 22, 32\n\n## Career history\n2014–2018 : Utah Jazz\n2018–2019 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2019–2021 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2021 : Toronto Raptors\n2021–2022 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2022 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2024 : Memphis Hustle\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Second-team All-ACC (2014)\n * SEC All-Freshman Team (2012)\n * Mississippi Mr. Basketball (2011)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5LyAb96KZBoMTyig92ZU3L6utJgyHA7MY91JoigqtRDVcs36FsciehR4KN6QfyEk36A4W8nP44x3qfVWYtiwWnEB__0__infobox__0", "title": "Jabari Parker", "section": "Jabari Parker", "sub_question_text": "Did Jabari Parker play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Jabari Parker\n---\n\n## No. 22 – FC Barcelona\nPosition : Power forward\nLeague :\nLiga ACB \nEuroLeague\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1995-03-15) March 15, 1995 (age 29) \nChicago, Illinois, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 250 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Simeon (Chicago, Illinois)\nCollege : Duke (2013–2014)\nNBA draft : 2014: 1st round, 2nd overall pick\nSelected by the Milwaukee Bucks\nPlaying career : 2014–present\n\n## Career history\n2014–2018 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2018–2019 : Chicago Bulls\n2019 : Washington Wizards\n2019–2020 : Atlanta Hawks\n2020–2021 : Sacramento Kings\n2021–2022 : Boston Celtics\n2023–present : FC Barcelona\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2014)\n * USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2014)\n * First-team All-ACC (2014)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2014)\n * USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2011)\n * Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year (2013)\n * Gatorade National Player of the Year (2012)\n * McDonald's All-American (2013)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2013)\n * 2× Illinois Mr. Basketball (2012, 2013)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA World U17 Championship |||\n| - | 2012 Lithuania | National team |\n| FIBA Americas U16 Championship |||\n| - | 2011 Mexico | National team |"}, {"id": "rQAquduYYATcDG6WWHbPPasmmdctNrEWrKwqtwNqoAWk1TpaEmue124LzAzmE2jYzYTGt1RUmz6ZNBkCALqSdDf__0__infobox__0", "title": "Quinn Cook", "section": "Quinn Cook", "sub_question_text": "Did Quinn Cook play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Quinn Cook\n---\n\n## Free agent\nPosition : Point guard\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1993-03-23) March 23, 1993 (age 31) \nWashington, D.C., U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)\nListed weight : 180 lb (82 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * DeMatha Catholic \n(Hyattsville, Maryland)\n\n * Oak Hill Academy \n(Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)\nCollege : Duke (2011–2015)\nNBA draft : 2015: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2015–present\n\n## Career history\n2015–2017 : Canton Charge\n2017 : Dallas Mavericks\n2017 : New Orleans Pelicans\n2017–2019 : Golden State Warriors\n2017–2018 : →Santa Cruz Warriors\n2019–2021 : Los Angeles Lakers\n2021 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2021 : Lokomotiv Kuban\n2022 : Stockton Kings\n2022–2023 : Zhejiang Lions\n2024 : Gigantes de Carolina\n2024 : Cangrejeros de Santurce\n2024 : Al-Ula\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2× NBA champion (2018, 2020)\n * 2× NBA D-League All-Star (2016, 2017)\n * NBA D-League All-Star Game MVP (2017)\n * 2× First-team All-NBA G League (2017, 2018)\n * Third-team All-NBA D-League (2016)\n * NBA D-League Rookie of the Year (2016)\n * NBA D-League All-Rookie Team (2016)\n * 50-40-90 Club (2017)\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * Second-team All-American – SN (2015)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2015)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2013)\n * McDonald's All-American (2011)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA U17 World Championship |||\n| - | 2010 Germany | - |\n| FIBA Americas U16 World Championship |||\n| - | 2009 Argentina | - |"}, {"id": "xvFyx8x38T4N9L3be7A33MQAvuSzULQUr8qaPX53hqvh92UBGum5Jm4EDxdSn5rekkGrJ6aoLHQX2Mpkm3FVMUY__0__infobox__0", "title": "Tyus Jones", "section": "Tyus Jones", "sub_question_text": "Did Tyus Jones play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Tyus Jones\n---\n\n## No. 21 – Phoenix Suns\nPosition : Point guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1996-05-10) May 10, 1996 (age 28) \nBurnsville, Minnesota, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)\nListed weight : 196 lb (89 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nApple Valley \n(Apple Valley, Minnesota)\nCollege : Duke (2014–2015)\nNBA draft : 2015: 1st round, 24th overall pick\nSelected by the Cleveland Cavaliers\nPlaying career : 2015–present\n\n## Career history\n2015–2019 : Minnesota Timberwolves\n2015–2016 : →Idaho Stampede\n2019–2023 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2023–2024 : Washington Wizards\n2024–present : Phoenix Suns\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2015)\n * AP honorable mention All-American (2015)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2015)\n * McDonald's All-American (2014)\n * Minnesota Mr. Basketball (2014)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA Americas U18 Championship |||\n| - | 2014 United States | National team |\n| FIBA World U17 Championship |||\n| - | 2012 Lithuania | National team |\n| FIBA Americas U16 Championship |||\n| - | 2011 Mexico | National team |"}, {"id": "5piuR5G6qUenqRdHoRV5TDtwV2rbxPt82oMLDBYV3p9fAGWo5iNmaKfor3VNvFYjSLb7sajBxzuyYXGjRqDmcTR8__0__infobox__0", "title": "Justise Winslow", "section": "Justise Winslow", "sub_question_text": "Did Justise Winslow play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Justise Winslow\n---\n\n## No. 12 – Wisconsin Herd\nPosition : Small forward / power forward\nLeague : NBA G League\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1996-03-26) March 26, 1996 (age 28) \nHouston, Texas, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nListed weight : 222 lb (101 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : St. John's (Houston, Texas)\nCollege : Duke (2014–2015)\nNBA draft : 2015: 1st round, 10th overall pick\nSelected by the Miami Heat\nPlaying career : 2015–present\n\n## Career history\n2015–2020 : Miami Heat\n2020–2021 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2021–2022 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2022–2023 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2023–2024 : Raptors 905\n2024–present : Wisconsin Herd\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2016)\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2015)\n * McDonald's All-American (2014)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2014)\n * Texas Mr. Basketball (2014)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA World U19 Cup |||\n| - | 2013 Czech Republic | National team |\n| FIBA Americas U18 Championship |||\n| - | 2014 United States | National team |\n| FIBA World U17 Cup |||\n| - | 2012 Lithuania | National team |"}, {"id": "24Jz9uGKnjbeX8RxjsSGsM4pKSVHf2Yi8AQBGNAcXfcDHLEYWweic5wvYrbGBzVFkYa8qvAQrnmFDnWQthvUZ5pg__0__infobox__0", "title": "Brandon Ingram", "section": "Brandon Ingram", "sub_question_text": "Did Brandon Ingram play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Brandon Ingram\n---\n\n## No. 3 – Toronto Raptors\nPosition : Small forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1997-09-02) September 2, 1997 (age 27) \nKinston, North Carolina, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 190 lb (86 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nKinston \n(Kinston, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2015–2016)\nNBA draft : 2016: 1st round, 2nd overall pick\nSelected by the Los Angeles Lakers\nPlaying career : 2016–present\n\n## Career history\n2016–2019 : Los Angeles Lakers\n2019–2025 : New Orleans Pelicans\n2025–present : Toronto Raptors\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Star (2020)\n * NBA Most Improved Player (2020)\n * NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2017)\n * AP Honorable Mention All-American (2016)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2016)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2016)\n * McDonald's All-American (2015)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2015)\n * North Carolina Mr. Basketball (2015)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "4t1gF1HQTy2KmqnLK48dBTBG4jxnTny93vqunn2Y2sMQ98ijUGKT25wjSnU6RNmD8GMRpZLCgneHk8S8Tt4xEp6j__0__infobox__0", "title": "Harry Giles III", "section": "Harry Giles III", "sub_question_text": "Did Harry Giles play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Harry Giles III\n---\n\n## No. 20 – Shanxi Loongs\nPosition : Power forward / center\nLeague : CBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1998-04-22) April 22, 1998 (age 26) \nWinston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 240 lb (109 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Wesleyan Christian Academy \n(High Point, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2016–2017)\nNBA draft : 2017: 1st round, 20th overall pick\nSelected by the Portland Trail Blazers\nPlaying career : 2017–present\n\n## Career history\n2017–2020 : Sacramento Kings\n2018–2019 : →Stockton Kings\n2020–2021 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2021–2022 : Agua Caliente Clippers\n2023–2024 : Brooklyn Nets\n2024 : Los Angeles Lakers\n2024 : →South Bay Lakers\n2024–present : Shanxi Loongs\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA World U19 Cup |||\n| - | 2015 Greece | National team |\n| FIBA World U17 Championship |||\n| - | 2014 Dubai | National team |\n| FIBA Americas U16 Championship |||\n| - | 2013 Uruguay | National team |"}, {"id": "416bkxyD88M6vtr3aRdkpt1m9aNBQb95uY36a2XRtjkWoBedSX8J9hmnkTQiH6zmGQH4XGuRoUFdgtcTuY3YCTLm__0__infobox__0", "title": "Frank Jackson (basketball)", "section": "Frank Jackson", "sub_question_text": "Did Frank Jackson play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Frank Jackson\n---\n\n## No. 5 – Jiangsu Dragons\nPosition : Shooting guard\nLeague : CBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1998-05-04) May 4, 1998 (age 26) \nWashington, D.C., U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nListed weight : 205 lb (93 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Lehi (Lehi, Utah)\n * Lone Peak (Highland, Utah)\nCollege : Duke (2016–2017)\nNBA draft : 2017: 2nd round, 31st overall pick\nSelected by the Charlotte Hornets\nPlaying career : 2017–present\n\n## Career history\n2017–2020 : New Orleans Pelicans\n2018–2019 : →Texas Legends\n2020–2022 : Detroit Pistons\n2022–2023 : Salt Lake City Stars\n2023 : Utah Jazz\n2023 : LDLC ASVEL\n2023–2024 : Shanxi Loongs\n2024 : Nanterre 92\n2024–present : Jiangsu Dragons\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA G League Next Up Game (2023)\n * McDonald's All-American Co-MVP (2016)\n * Utah Mr. Basketball (2016)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "xuQBWrhDx3opeqgBHwoo4ns9bSgmHdkUp1RQdK8D9Yh9qKD5xYtnSQGVLwcVw1UzbbFw5Gc9dUvEkR2zsBi9DH1__0__infobox__0", "title": "Jayson Tatum", "section": "Jayson Tatum", "sub_question_text": "Did Jayson Tatum play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Jayson Tatum\n---\n\n## No. 0 – Boston Celtics\nPosition : Small forward / power forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1998-03-03) March 3, 1998 (age 26) \nSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 210 lb (95 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nChaminade \n(Creve Coeur, Missouri)\nCollege : Duke (2016–2017)\nNBA draft : 2017: 1st round, 3rd overall pick\nSelected by the Boston Celtics\nPlaying career : 2017–present\n\n## Career history\n2017–present : Boston Celtics\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA champion (2024)\n * 6× NBA All-Star (2020–2025)\n * NBA All-Star Game MVP (2023)\n * 3× All-NBA First Team (2022–2024)\n * All-NBA Third Team (2020)\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2018)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2017)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2017)\n * Gatorade National Player of the Year (2016)\n * McDonald's All-American (2016)\n * Mr. Show-Me Basketball (2016)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| Olympic Games |||\n| - | 2020 Tokyo | Team |\n| - | 2024 Paris | Team |\n| FIBA U19 World Championship |||\n| - | 2015 Greece | Team |\n| FIBA U17 World Championship |||\n| - | 2014 Dubai | Team |"}, {"id": "5BCviUb5Lgnq5YLqBnGkBQJsMXVYqhCGgEF6EquiFYrHkpQ5RB79AuTnwVhSzLN698N4sS4mDVJF6u3cscFkW4xw__0__infobox__0", "title": "Grayson Allen", "section": "Grayson Allen", "sub_question_text": "Did Grayson Allen play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Grayson Allen\n---\n\n## No. 8 – Phoenix Suns\nPosition : Shooting guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1995-10-08) October 8, 1995 (age 29) \nJacksonville, Florida, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)\nListed weight : 198 lb (90 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nProvidence School \n(Jacksonville, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2014–2018)\nNBA draft : 2018: 1st round, 21st overall pick\nSelected by the Utah Jazz\nPlaying career : 2018–present\n\n## Career history\n2018–2019 : Utah Jazz\n2018–2019 : →Salt Lake City Stars\n2019–2021 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2021–2023 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2023–present : Phoenix Suns\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * Second-team All-American – SN (2016)\n * Third-team All-American – AP, NABC (2016)\n * First-team All-ACC (2016)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2018)\n * McDonald's All-American (2014)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "2wAXVDnREgz438ViSiuyqTvs2EEXN6F25aQ4oNS151R21jF3KBJv9NcPMLRKT3sNEBBK3oFEKNs3ymCmcVY36hY2__0__infobox__0", "title": "Marvin Bagley III", "section": "Marvin Bagley III", "sub_question_text": "Did Marvin Bagley III play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Marvin Bagley III\n---\n\n## No. 35 – Memphis Grizzlies\nPosition : Power forward / center\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1999-03-14) March 14, 1999 (age 25) \nTempe, Arizona, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 235 lb (107 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Corona del Sol \n(Tempe, Arizona)\n\n * Hillcrest Prep \n(Phoenix, Arizona)\n\n * Sierra Canyon \n(Chatsworth, California)\nCollege : Duke (2017–2018)\nNBA draft : 2018: 1st round, 2nd overall pick\nSelected by the Sacramento Kings\nPlaying career : 2018–present\n\n## Career history\n2018–2022 : Sacramento Kings\n2022–2024 : Detroit Pistons\n2024–2025 : Washington Wizards\n2025–present : Memphis Grizzlies\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2019)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2018)\n * Pete Newell Big Man Award (2018)\n * NABC Freshman of the Year (2018)\n * ACC Player of the Year (2018)\n * First-team All-ACC (2018)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2018)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "3Qtr7w3T8tRZ6SqTwRU6RZ7h5DeLDBmsyoRvgxjymJFExNBtP66Dvokc7yMFKk8QJhp4TXANa5XMUBFyybuHPMWT__0__infobox__0", "title": "Wendell Carter Jr.", "section": "Wendell Carter Jr.", "sub_question_text": "Did Wendell Carter Jr. play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Wendell Carter Jr.\n---\n\n## No. 34 – Orlando Magic\nPosition : Center / power forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1999-04-16) April 16, 1999 (age 25) \nAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 270 lb (122 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nPace Academy \n(Atlanta, Georgia)\nCollege : Duke (2017–2018)\nNBA draft : 2018: 1st round, 7th overall pick\nSelected by the Chicago Bulls\nPlaying career : 2018–present\n\n## Career history\n2018–2021 : Chicago Bulls\n2021–present : Orlando Magic\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Second-team All-ACC (2018)\n * ACC All-Freshman Team (2018)\n * Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year (2017)\n * McDonald's All-American (2017)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA U17 World Cup |||\n| - | 2016 Spain | National team |"}, {"id": "5BRU3VFVEz6mRhGJqhcm12bzTVi8T6ZZYFb95bhJwdKaD1BzY5T7BqxXTRpVWaR2Qu5updnJ6Fba5S6BweMUimFt__0__infobox__0", "title": "Gary Trent Jr.", "section": "Gary Trent Jr.", "sub_question_text": "Did Gary Trent Jr. play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Gary Trent Jr.\n---\n\n## No. 5 – Milwaukee Bucks\nPosition : Shooting guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1999-01-18) January 18, 1999 (age 26) \nColumbus, Ohio, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 204 lb (93 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Apple Valley \n(Apple Valley, Minnesota)\n\n * Prolific Prep \n(Napa, California)\nCollege : Duke (2017–2018)\nNBA draft : 2018: 2nd round, 37th overall pick\nSelected by the Sacramento Kings\nPlaying career : 2018–present\n\n## Career history\n2018–2021 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2019 : →Texas Legends\n2021–2024 : Toronto Raptors\n2024–present : Milwaukee Bucks\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA Cup champion (2024)\n * McDonald's All-American (2017)\n * FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship MVP (2015)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA Americas U16 Championship |||\n| - | 2015 Argentina | National team |\n| FIBA U17 World Championship |||\n| - | 2016 Spain | National team |"}, {"id": "2WKrUdAeUuxmagsWEvZGw9P2CenoWann7HvaCjcqXG2FxF29MYFPNUXKX4XWbTsY9NEVYKNwh9yNvgSvyxqaGrsu__0__infobox__0", "title": "RJ Barrett", "section": "RJ Barrett", "sub_question_text": "Did RJ Barrett play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# RJ Barrett\n---\n\n## No. 9 – Toronto Raptors\nPosition : Shooting guard / small forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2000-06-14) June 14, 2000 (age 24) \nToronto, Ontario, Canada\nListed height : 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nListed weight : 214 lb (97 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * St. Marcellinus \n(Mississauga, Ontario)\n\n * Montverde Academy \n(Montverde, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2018–2019)\nNBA draft : 2019: 1st round, 3rd overall pick\nSelected by the New York Knicks\nPlaying career : 2019–present\n\n## Career history\n2019–2023 : New York Knicks\n2023–present : Toronto Raptors\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2019)\n * Jerry West Award (2019)\n * First-team All-ACC (2019)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2019)\n * National high school player of the year (2018)\n * McDonald's All-American (2018)\n * FIBA U19 World Cup MVP (2017)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing Canada |||\n| FIBA World Cup |||\n| - | 2023 Philippines–Japan–Indonesia | - |\n| FIBA U19 World Cup |||\n| - | 2017 Egypt | Team |\n| FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship |||\n| - | 2015 Argentina | Team |"}, {"id": "3sdTVn7YAusmUFiTbHs7JrSkGr1u2qbXGpFD7entfJZQtv3XMwRWkK4eXJmUK3AHaYUJwomHwr9be6qJf1B9kuQa__0__infobox__0", "title": "Cam Reddish", "section": "Cam Reddish", "sub_question_text": "Did Cam Reddish play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Cam Reddish\n---\n\n## No. 5 – Los Angeles Lakers\nPosition : Small forward / shooting guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1999-09-01) September 1, 1999 (age 25) \nNorristown, Pennsylvania, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)\nListed weight : 217 lb (98 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Haverford School \n(Haverford, Pennsylvania)\n\n * Westtown School \n(West Chester, Pennsylvania)\nCollege : Duke (2018–2019)\nNBA draft : 2019: 1st round, 10th overall pick\nSelected by the Atlanta Hawks\nPlaying career : 2019–present\n\n## Career history\n2019–2022 : Atlanta Hawks\n2022–2023 : New York Knicks\n2023 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2023–present : Los Angeles Lakers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA Cup champion (2023)\n * McDonald's All-American (2018)\n * Mr. Pennsylvania Basketball (2018)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA Under-19 World Cup |||\n| - | 2017 Egypt | - |"}, {"id": "5kUnNppqVBiSXnfhURKoWDFqrMa3zkVoL1J3NUGHM8kBNyLWhTwa7vDY6hrwEDNzv9A8hCkb5GZh3YAkSsttiVN2__0__infobox__0", "title": "Vernon Carey Jr.", "section": "Vernon Carey Jr.", "sub_question_text": "Did Vernon Carey Jr. play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Vernon Carey Jr.\n---\n\n## Free agent\nPosition : Power forward / center\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2001-02-25) February 25, 2001 (age 23) \nMiami, Florida, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 270 lb (122 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nNSU University School \n(Fort Lauderdale, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2019–2020)\nNBA draft : 2020: 2nd round, 32nd overall pick\nSelected by the Charlotte Hornets\nPlaying career : 2020–present\n\n## Career history\n2020–2022 : Charlotte Hornets\n2021–2022 : →Greensboro Swarm\n2022–2023 : Washington Wizards\n2022–2023 : →Capital City Go-Go\n2023–2024 : Pınar Karşıyaka\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * All-FIBA Champions League Second Team (2024)\n * Consensus second-team All-American (2020)\n * USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2020)\n * NABC Freshman of the Year (2020)\n * First-team All-ACC (2020)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2020)\n * ACC All-Freshman Team (2020)\n * McDonald's All-American (2019)\n * 2× Florida Mr. Basketball (2018, 2019)\n * FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship MVP (2017)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA Americas U16 Championship |||\n| - | 2017 Argentina | - |"}, {"id": "fsdQsobZNTk3gkVgFC2W9p8sDrd83A8ej2CpD5t3sAgmC7jQexfrAQtrcYWKG7sdJgbcsARfwaDVeNJXC9L9Noz__0__infobox__0", "title": "Tre Jones", "section": "Tre Jones", "sub_question_text": "Did Tre Jones play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Tre Jones\n---\n\n## No. 30 – Chicago Bulls\nPosition : Point guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2000-01-08) January 8, 2000 (age 25) \nApple Valley, Minnesota, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)\nListed weight : 185 lb (84 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nApple Valley \n(Apple Valley, Minnesota)\nCollege : Duke (2018–2020)\nNBA draft : 2020: 2nd round, 41st overall pick\nSelected by the San Antonio Spurs\nPlaying career : 2020–present\n\n## Career history\n2020–2025 : San Antonio Spurs\n2021 : →Austin Spurs\n2025–present : Chicago Bulls\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * All-NBA G League Third Team (2021)\n * Third-team All-American – AP, USBWA, NABC (2020)\n * ACC Player of the Year (2020)\n * ACC Defensive Player of the Year (2020)\n * First-team All-ACC (2020)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2019)\n * 2x ACC All-Defensive Team (2019, 2020)\n * McDonald's All-American (2018)\n * Minnesota Mr. Basketball (2018)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship |||\n| - | 2015 Argentina | National team |"}, {"id": "2JsuSaAHtRRWT6WaFLJbWBkMouGx2DYniG8aLzg5bG8xsv4vqEqeQS8LiBx9hwRBk7Wt2aF4uaGzficyphFsDv84__0__infobox__0", "title": "Cassius Stanley", "section": "Cassius Stanley", "sub_question_text": "Did Cassius Stanley play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Cassius Stanley\n---\n\n## No. 37 – Valley Suns\nPosition : Shooting guard\nLeague : NBA G League\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1999-08-18) August 18, 1999 (age 25) \nLos Angeles, California\nNationality : American\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 190 lb (86 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Harvard-Westlake School \n(Los Angeles, California)\n\n * Sierra Canyon \n(Los Angeles, California)\nCollege : Duke (2019–2020)\nNBA draft : 2020: 2nd round, 54th overall pick\nSelected by the Indiana Pacers\nPlaying career : 2020–present\n\n## Career history\n2020–2021 : Indiana Pacers\n2021 : →Fort Wayne Mad Ants\n2021–2022 : Detroit Pistons\n2021–2022 : →Motor City Cruise\n2022–2023 : Rio Grande Valley Vipers\n2023–2024 : Hapoel Afula\n2024–present : Valley Suns\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * ACC All-Freshman Team (2020)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5Cdav5DR1bqne1Xqcj4k3k1roAfmkbWgPF41S2DxNJnFW4GxfGM3zdzG8VQcsXrLCxsjMDp3WRt3W2BGQ4DUDitH__0__infobox__0", "title": "Shane Battier", "section": "Shane Battier", "sub_question_text": "Did Shane Battier play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Shane Battier\n---\n\n## Miami Heat\nPosition : Consultant\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1978-09-09) September 9, 1978 (age 46) \nBirmingham, Michigan, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 220 lb (100 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nDetroit Country Day School \n(Beverly Hills, Michigan)\nCollege : Duke (1997–2001)\nNBA draft : 2001: 1st round, 6th overall pick\nSelected by the Vancouver Grizzlies\nPlaying career : 2001–2014\nPosition : Small forward\nNumber : 31\n\n## Career history\n2001–2006 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2006–2011 : Houston Rockets\n2011 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2011–2014 : Miami Heat\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2× NBA champion (2012, 2013)\n * 2× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2008, 2009)\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2002)\n * NCAA champion (2001)\n * NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2001)\n * National college player of the year (2001)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2001)\n * Consensus second-team All-American (2000)\n * 3× NABC Defensive Player of the Year (1999–2001)\n * Chip Hilton Player of the Year (2001)\n * ACC co-Player of the Year (2001)\n * Academic All-American of the Year (2001)\n * 2× First-team All-ACC (2000, 2001)\n * No. 31 retired by Duke Blue Devils\n * Naismith Prep Player of the Year (1997)\n * First-team Parade All-American (1997)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (1996)\n * McDonald's All-American (1997)\n * Mr. Basketball of Michigan (1997)\n\n## Career statistics\nPoints : 8,408 (8.6 ppg)\nRebounds : 4,082 (4.2 rpg)\nAssists : 1,717 (1.8 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\nCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA World Championship |||\n| - | 2006 Japan | National team |\n| Goodwill Games |||\n| - | 2001 Brisbane | National team |"}, {"id": "38o4vHkm9zYVv4WuT2ttTHTkoio2nQazGGKEubSh5ZxDxAPXML15BNRRSjaTdJLrLfMeCrALMuifCMnmyr4YtQ7X__0__infobox__0", "title": "Carlos Boozer", "section": "Carlos Boozer", "sub_question_text": "Did Carlos Boozer play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Carlos Boozer\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1981-11-20) November 20, 1981 (age 43) \nAschaffenburg, West Germany\nNationality : American\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 258 lb (117 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Juneau-Douglas (Juneau, Alaska)\nCollege : Duke (1999–2002)\nNBA draft : 2002: 2nd round, 35th overall pick\nSelected by the Cleveland Cavaliers\nPlaying career : 2002–2017\nPosition : Power forward\nNumber : 1, 5\n\n## Career history\n2002–2004 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2004–2010 : Utah Jazz\n2010–2014 : Chicago Bulls\n2014–2015 : Los Angeles Lakers\n2016–2017 : Guangdong Southern Tigers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2× NBA All-Star (2007, 2008)\n * All-NBA Third Team (2008)\n * NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2003)\n * NCAA champion (2001)\n * Third-team All-American – AP, NABC (2002)\n * First-team All-ACC (2002)\n * ACC tournament MVP (2002)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2000)\n * McDonald's All-American (1999)\n * First-team Parade All-American (1999)\n * Third-team Parade All-American (1998)\n\n## Career statistics\nPoints : 13,976 (16.2 ppg)\nRebounds : 8,192 (9.5 rpg)\nAssists : 1,928 (2.2 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| Summer Olympics |||\n| - | 2008 Beijing | Team competition |\n| - | 2004 Athens | Team competition |\n| FIBA U21 World Championship |||\n| - | 2001 Saitama | Team competition |"}, {"id": "3uQNyWfWnnSWL2Ci8QZeVavKHeC76e75kBDLUNsYwyfet6Ex6Kw4Hto3TxPYkafqimAxiD2mSiKmCgrCDDwhcAdz__0__infobox__0", "title": "Chris Duhon", "section": "Chris Duhon", "sub_question_text": "Did Chris Duhon play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Chris Duhon\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1982-08-31) August 31, 1982 (age 42) \nMamou, Louisiana, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)\nListed weight : 190 lb (86 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Salmen (Slidell, Louisiana)\nCollege : Duke (2000–2004)\nNBA draft : 2004: 2nd round, 38th overall pick\nSelected by the Chicago Bulls\nPlaying career : 2004–2013\nPosition : Point guard\nNumber : 21, 1, 25\nCoaching career : 2014–present\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n2004–2008 : Chicago Bulls\n2008–2010 : New York Knicks\n2010–2012 : Orlando Magic\n2012–2013 : Los Angeles Lakers\n\n## As coach:\n2014–2017 : Marshall (assistant)\n2018–2019 : Illinois State (assistant)\n2021–2023 : Bryant (Director of Scouting and Video Analysis)\n2023–present : Gaston Christian School\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NCAA champion (2001)\n * Second-team All-American – NABC (2004)\n * Third-team All-American – AP (2004)\n * First-team All-ACC (2004)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2003)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2001)\n * USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2001)\n * McDonald's All-American (2000)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2000)\n * Louisiana Mr. Basketball (2000)\n\n## Career NBA statistics\nPoints : 3,946 (6.5 ppg)\nRebounds : 1,364 (2.3 rpg)\nAssists : 2,690 (4.4 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA U21 World Championship |||\n| - | 2001 Saitama | Team competition |"}, {"id": "2wQhU4u3oyZxw28NX1h95YL96aLuFSfdwTyX2wZt283syHeXjvYSXpUi6axd2No9zch13CDbwKBirEYQDtLFi2mz__0__infobox__0", "title": "Mike Dunleavy Jr.", "section": "Mike Dunleavy Jr.", "sub_question_text": "Did Mike Dunleavy Jr. play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Mike Dunleavy Jr.\n---\n\n## Golden State Warriors\nPosition : General manager\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1980-09-15) September 15, 1980 (age 44) \nFort Worth, Texas, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 230 lb (104 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Jesuit (Beaverton, Oregon)\nCollege : Duke (1999–2002)\nNBA draft : 2002: 1st round, 3rd overall pick\nSelected by the Golden State Warriors\nPlaying career : 2002–2017\nPosition : Small forward / shooting guard\nNumber : 10, 34, 17, 3\n\n## Career history\n2002–2007 : Golden State Warriors\n2007–2011 : Indiana Pacers\n2011–2013 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2013–2016 : Chicago Bulls\n2016–2017 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2017 : Atlanta Hawks\n\n## Career highlights and awards\nAs player:\n\n * NCAA champion (2001)\n * Consensus second-team All-American (2002)\n * First-team All-ACC (2002)\n * McDonald's All-American (1999)\n * Third-team Parade All-American (1999)\n\nAs executive:\n\n * NBA champion (2022)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "3g1CEgFZqHDdyrx8SumMHra2xMoK5Mqwe3WyqNtH3SVvUSDJ1GEYgs6pmMCBeTV278RG5QZXxqUGijucbcwAwiiK__0__infobox__0", "title": "Dahntay Jones", "section": "Dahntay Jones", "sub_question_text": "Did Dahntay Jones play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Dahntay Jones\n---\n\n## Los Angeles Clippers\nPosition : Assistant coach\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1980-12-27) December 27, 1980 (age 44) \nTrenton, New Jersey, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nListed weight : 225 lb (102 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Steinert (Hamilton, New Jersey)\nCollege :\n * Rutgers (1998–2000)\n * Duke (2001–2003)\nNBA draft : 2003: 1st round, 20th overall pick\nSelected by the Boston Celtics\nPlaying career : 2003–2017\nPosition : Small forward / shooting guard\nNumber : 30, 7, 1, 31\nCoaching career : 2020–present\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n2003–2007 : Memphis Grizzlies\n2007–2008 : Sacramento Kings\n2008 : Fort Wayne Mad Ants\n2008–2009 : Denver Nuggets\n2009–2012 : Indiana Pacers\n2012–2013 : Dallas Mavericks\n2013 : Atlanta Hawks\n2014–2015 : Fort Wayne Mad Ants\n2015 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2015–2016 : Grand Rapids Drive\n2016–2017 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n\n## As coach:\n2020–present : Los Angeles Clippers (player development)\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA champion (2016)\n * First-team All-ACC (2003)\n * 2× ACC All-Defensive Team (2002, 2003)\n * Big East All-Rookie Team (1999)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA U21 World Championship |||\n| - | 2001 Saitama | National team |"}, {"id": "3PUmb62QDRY2xLf1tuCKV11bSokbUkFELUJL9wjj3HwCGbrJQr6nNJnaG8GCugaB4AtnAsEQ8MzEMu5SQKLuFcAF__0__infobox__0", "title": "Daniel Ewing", "section": "Daniel Ewing", "sub_question_text": "Did Daniel Ewing play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Daniel Ewing\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1983-03-26) March 26, 1983 (age 41) \nMilton, Florida, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nListed weight : 185 lb (84 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Willowridge (Houston, Texas)\nCollege : Duke (2001–2005)\nNBA draft : 2005: 2nd round, 32nd overall pick\nSelected by the Los Angeles Clippers\nPlaying career : 2005–2019\nPosition : Shooting guard / point guard\n\n## Career history\n2005–2007 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2007–2008 : Khimki\n2008–2011 : Asseco Prokom Gdynia\n2011–2012 : Azovmash Mariupol\n2012–2013 : Beşiktaş\n2013–2014 : Paris-Levallois\n2014–2015 : Le Mans Sarthe\n2015–2016 : Neptūnas Klaipėda\n2016–2017 : Maccabi Ashdod\n2017 : Neptūnas Klaipėda\n2018 : Ferro Carril Oeste\n2019 : CSU Sibiu\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * All-LKL Team (2016)\n * LKL Best Foreign Player (2016)\n * 3× Polish League champion (2009–2011)\n * Polish League Finals MVP (2011)\n * Russian Cup winner (2008)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2005)\n * ACC tournament MVP (2003)\n * Texas Mr. Basketball (2001)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "51qNAwzkHeL5L5TFpUXr9khfAcxzpGj9AcJinPb4N6Dc95aT27QvCC9GdgsUtzw2UQeaT7ZJTzycDQwpUr7iJPjZ__0__infobox__0", "title": "JJ Redick", "section": "JJ Redick", "sub_question_text": "Did JJ Redick play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# JJ Redick\n---\n\n## Los Angeles Lakers\nPosition : Head coach\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1984-06-24) June 24, 1984 (age 40) \nCookeville, Tennessee, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nListed weight : 190 lb (86 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Cave Spring (Roanoke, Virginia)\nCollege : Duke (2002–2006)\nNBA draft : 2006: 1st round, 11th overall pick\nSelected by the Orlando Magic\nPlaying career : 2006–2021\nPosition : Shooting guard\nNumber : 7, 5, 4, 17\nCoaching career : 2024–present\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n2006–2013 : Orlando Magic\n2013 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2013–2017 : Los Angeles Clippers\n2017–2019 : Philadelphia 76ers\n2019–2021 : New Orleans Pelicans\n2021 : Dallas Mavericks\n\n## As coach:\n2024–present : Los Angeles Lakers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\nAs player\n\n * Naismith College Player of the Year (2006)\n * 2× Rupp Trophy (2005, 2006)\n * James E. Sullivan Award (2005)\n * 2× Consensus first-team All-American (2005, 2006)\n * Third-team All-American – NABC (2004)\n * ACC Athlete of the Year (2006)\n * 2× ACC Player of the Year (2005, 2006)\n * 2× First-team All-ACC (2005, 2006)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2004)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2003)\n * 2× ACC tournament MVP (2005, 2006)\n * No. 4 retired by Duke Blue Devils\n * McDonald's All-American Game MVP (2002)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2002)\n * Virginia Mr. Basketball (2002)\n\n## Career statistics\nPoints : 12,028 (12.8 ppg)\nRebounds : 1,903 (2.0 rpg)\nAssists : 1,862 (2.0 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "4HH2ewAWwZGCfxS74Mtn1TgRxc2y4cwHs7yg2aoLRrxTpJZESNZvL7FiocjpZfCL2MkEFViaBrFkb1mbHj2Z1brS__0__infobox__0", "title": "Shavlik Randolph", "section": "Shavlik Randolph", "sub_question_text": "Did Shavlik Randolph play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Shavlik Randolph\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1983-11-24) November 24, 1983 (age 41) \nRaleigh, North Carolina, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 236 lb (107 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Broughton (Raleigh, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2002–2005)\nNBA draft : 2005: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2005–2019\nPosition : Power forward\nNumber : 42, 43\n\n## Career history\n2005–2008 : Philadelphia 76ers\n2008–2009 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2009 : Miami Heat\n2009–2010 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2010 : Miami Heat\n2011 : Gallitos de Isabela\n2011–2012 : Dongguan Leopards\n2012 : Piratas de Quebradillas\n2012–2013 : Foshan Dralions\n2013 : Boston Celtics\n2013 : Foshan Dralions\n2014–2015 : Phoenix Suns\n2015 : Boston Celtics\n2015–2017 : Liaoning Flying Leopards\n2017–2019 : Beijing Fly Dragons\n2019 : Utsunomiya Brex\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * CBA scoring champion (2013)\n * McDonald's All-American (2002)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2002)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2001)\n * North Carolina Mr. Basketball (2002)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5banZ8gqVpNzrxMz3JWU4JrRDZCYPJa5SSb1fWsCA6dPDwxFpVcUvyqMHuNYigv2pzZFxkjYSCrK5zUPGjJmkRv3__0__infobox__0", "title": "Shelden Williams", "section": "Shelden Williams", "sub_question_text": "Did Shelden Williams play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Shelden Williams\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1983-10-21) October 21, 1983 (age 41) \nOklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 250 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nMidwest City \n(Midwest City, Oklahoma)\nCollege : Duke (2002–2006)\nNBA draft : 2006: 1st round, 5th overall pick\nSelected by the Atlanta Hawks\nPlaying career : 2006–2015\nPosition : Power forward / center\nNumber : 33, 22, 23, 13\nCoaching career : 2018–present\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n2006–2008 : Atlanta Hawks\n2008–2009 : Sacramento Kings\n2009 : Minnesota Timberwolves\n2009–2010 : Boston Celtics\n2010–2011 : Denver Nuggets\n2011 : New York Knicks\n2011–2012 : New Jersey Nets\n2012–2013 : Élan Chalon\n2013–2015 : Tianjin Ronggang\n\n## As coach:\n2018–2020 : Erie BayHawks / College Park Skyhawks (assistant)\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2× NABC Defensive Player of the Year (2005, 2006)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2006)\n * Third-team All-American – AP (2005)\n * 2× First-team All-ACC (2005, 2006)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2004)\n * No. 23 retired by Duke Blue Devils\n * USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2005)\n * Fourth-team Parade All-American (2001)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's Basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| Summer Universiade |||\n| - | 2005 Izmir | Team competition |"}, {"id": "3KVkZk6cS99tucwPFNDgo6Kb3VTbuq4JWNsu8F5ViYAoz1tpPHXqoQY6k5oftoASb9upruezSgESVsD93XMqLH2C__0__infobox__0", "title": "Luol Deng", "section": "Luol Deng", "sub_question_text": "Did Luol Deng play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Luol Deng OBE\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1985-04-16) 16 April 1985 (age 39) \nWau, Sudan\nNationality : South Sudanese / British\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 237 lb (108 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * St Mary's Roman Catholic \n(Croydon, London)\n\n * Blair Academy \n(Blairstown, New Jersey)\nCollege : Duke (2003–2004)\nNBA draft : 2004: 1st round, 7th overall pick\nSelected by the Phoenix Suns\nPlaying career : 2004–2019\nPosition : Small forward / power forward\nNumber : 9\n\n## Career history\n2004–2014 : Chicago Bulls\n2014 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2014–2016 : Miami Heat\n2016–2018 : Los Angeles Lakers\n2018–2019 : Minnesota Timberwolves\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2× NBA All-Star (2012, 2013)\n * NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2012)\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2005)\n * NBA Sportsmanship Award (2007)\n * USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2004)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2004)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2003)\n * McDonald's All-American (2003)\n\n## Career NBA statistics\nPoints : 13,361 (14.8 ppg)\nRebounds : 5,468 (6.1 rpg)\nAssists : 2,042 (2.3 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "4zX2Lh7HsrNcvABEmRynLLq5uRskDHtwnLcXojswWosNvZ7XCq6zRpbk7GTFSv9FnDVBd6ihWhy7Jt1vzD1v9Czb__0__infobox__0", "title": "Josh McRoberts", "section": "Josh McRoberts", "sub_question_text": "Did Josh McRoberts play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Josh McRoberts\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1987-02-28) February 28, 1987 (age 37) \nIndianapolis, Indiana, U.S.\nNationality : American\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 240 lb (109 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Carmel (Carmel, Indiana)\nCollege : Duke (2005–2007)\nNBA draft : 2007: 2nd round, 37th overall pick\nSelected by the Portland Trail Blazers\nPlaying career : 2007–2018\nPosition : Power forward\nNumber : 4, 32, 6, 17, 11, 13\n\n## Career history\n2007–2008 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2008 : →Idaho Stampede\n2008–2011 : Indiana Pacers\n2011–2012 : Los Angeles Lakers\n2012–2013 : Orlando Magic\n2013–2014 : Charlotte Bobcats\n2014–2017 : Miami Heat\n2017–2018 : Dallas Mavericks\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Second-team All-ACC (2007)\n * ACC All-Defensive Team (2007)\n * McDonald's All-American MVP (2005)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2005)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "29hTWeb1vRSoHzrYkhtwGRRDJdytGQ5k71Ly6fczea5ZaR6sq88LburHhJFkYAuPhrw2v2uGh5SehbUxavzxW7oE__0__infobox__0", "title": "Andre Dawkins", "section": "Andre Dawkins", "sub_question_text": "Did Andre Dawkins play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Andre Dawkins\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1991-09-19) September 19, 1991 (age 33) \nFairfax, Virginia, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 215 lb (98 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nAtlantic Shores Christian \n(Chesapeake, Virginia)\nCollege : Duke (2009–2014)\nNBA draft : 2014: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2014–2018\nPosition : Shooting guard\n\n## Career history\n2014–2015 : Miami Heat\n2014 : →Sioux Falls Skyforce\n2015 : Sioux Falls Skyforce\n2015 : Maine Red Claws\n2015 : Sioux Falls Skyforce\n2015–2016 : Auxilium CUS Torino\n2016 : Texas Legends\n2016–2017 : Windy City Bulls\n2017 : Texas Legends\n2017–2018 : Agua Caliente Clippers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA D-League All-Rookie Third Team (2015)\n * NCAA champion (2010)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "2C9K7EHNBaDLHQe1r62GiP73PTuPdc5ChovL9NUoKbKj27tKUZXnhPpSiDVWxsmZ7Es4QbrP6gHNgFrYjnEpLogw__0__infobox__0", "title": "Lance Thomas", "section": "Lance Thomas", "sub_question_text": "Did Lance Thomas play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Lance Thomas\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1988-04-24) April 24, 1988 (age 36) \nBrooklyn, New York, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 235 lb (107 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Scotch Plains-Fanwood \n(Scotch Plains, New Jersey)\n\n * St. Benedict's Prep \n(Newark, New Jersey)\nCollege : Duke (2006–2010)\nNBA draft : 2010: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2010–2020\nPosition : Power forward / small forward\nNumber : 42\n\n## Career history\n2010–2011 : Austin Toros\n2011 : New Orleans Hornets\n2012 : Austin Toros\n2012–2013 : New Orleans Hornets / Pelicans\n2013–2014 : Foshan Dralions\n2014–2015 : Oklahoma City Thunder\n2015–2019 : New York Knicks\n2020 : Brooklyn Nets\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA D-League All-Star (2012)\n * NCAA champion (2010)\n * ACC All-Defensive Team (2010)\n * McDonald's All-American (2006)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2006)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| Basketball |||\n| Pan American Games |||\n| - | 2011 Guadalajara | United States |\n| FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship |||\n| - | 2006 San Antonio | United States |"}, {"id": "5XFvfHyW82BRYJ3GxcCpLrfZaNgNf1z82LzJW5vXo1Y4f5x57mkGcMPgWHAKJqzf9rypBmVQbiM2Q4Hkwdtkj4xr__0__infobox__0", "title": "Kyle Singler", "section": "Kyle Singler", "sub_question_text": "Did Kyle Singler play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Kyle Singler\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1988-05-04) May 4, 1988 (age 36) \nMedford, Oregon, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 228 lb (103 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : South Medford (Medford, Oregon)\nCollege : Duke (2007–2011)\nNBA draft : 2011: 2nd round, 33rd overall pick\nSelected by the Detroit Pistons\nPlaying career : 2011–2019\nPosition : Small forward\nNumber : 25, 5, 15\n\n## Career history\n2011 : Lucentum Alicante\n2011–2012 : Real Madrid\n2012–2015 : Detroit Pistons\n2015–2018 : Oklahoma City Thunder\n2018–2019 : Obradoiro CAB\n2019 : CB Canarias\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2013)\n * Spanish King's Cup (2012)\n * NCAA champion (2010)\n * NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2010)\n * Second-team All-American – NABC (2011)\n * 2× First-team All-ACC (2010, 2011)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2009)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2008)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2008)\n * McDonald's All-American (2007)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2007)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2006)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA Americas U18 Championship |||\n| - | 2006 San Antonio | Team competition |"}, {"id": "64V8ca4YwG3eUb5CnHT8gJhuo49wXpEunR7Q53xuPkBFvwnnGW1rczmhMvm64p3dTnaNtovjfM16rwzzKDCatHM4__0__infobox__0", "title": "Miles Plumlee", "section": "Miles Plumlee", "sub_question_text": "Did Miles Plumlee play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Miles Plumlee\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1988-09-01) September 1, 1988 (age 36) \nFort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)\nListed weight : 249 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Warsaw Community \n(Warsaw, Indiana)\n\n * Christ School \n(Arden, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2008–2012)\nNBA draft : 2012: 1st round, 26th overall pick\nSelected by the Indiana Pacers\nPlaying career : 2012–2020\nPosition : Center / power forward\nNumber : 13, 22, 21, 18\n\n## Career history\n2012–2013 : Indiana Pacers\n2012–2013 : →Fort Wayne Mad Ants\n2013–2015 : Phoenix Suns\n2015–2017 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2017 : Charlotte Hornets\n2017–2019 : Atlanta Hawks\n2017 : →Erie BayHawks\n2019–2020 : Zhejiang Lions\n2020 : Perth Wildcats\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBL champion (2020)\n * NCAA champion (2010)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5jTeGc8UWT7bSPWPj7tZsqP5TDyrDLj7ySN9so33rY5RjwNE1MwAsLWKuNnuNHGRAfifFMZydAyZCiCErMsvJNPK__0__infobox__0", "title": "Marshall Plumlee", "section": "Marshall Plumlee", "sub_question_text": "Did Marshall Plumlee play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Marshall Plumlee\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1992-07-14) July 14, 1992 (age 32) \nWest Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.\nListed height : 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)\nListed weight : 250 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nChrist School \n(Arden, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2012–2016)\nNBA draft : 2016: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2016–2018\nPosition : Center\nNumber : 40\n\n## Career history\n2016–2017 : New York Knicks\n2016–2017 : →Westchester Knicks\n2017–2018 : Agua Caliente Clippers\n2018 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2018 : →Wisconsin Herd\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * McDonald's All-American (2011)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA AmeriCup |||\n| - | 2017 Argentina | - |"}, {"id": "3JvoJLNmE6QsjyZzMiL1QQKrS2M68LzzpZ95AciVN9GDF37YxDiv61U2tBV6ntHGmkcMbm7qax3xd6aZs2LLPNrc__0__infobox__0", "title": "Nolan Smith", "section": "Nolan Smith", "sub_question_text": "Did Nolan Smith play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Nolan Smith\n---\n\n## Memphis Tigers\nPosition : Assistant coach\nLeague : American Athletic Conference\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1988-07-25) July 25, 1988 (age 36) \nLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)\nListed weight : 185 lb (84 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * St. John's College \n(Washington, D.C.)\n\n * Riverdale Baptist School \n(Upper Marlboro, Maryland)\n\n * Oak Hill Academy \n(Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)\nCollege : Duke (2007–2011)\nNBA draft : 2011: 1st round, 21st overall pick\nSelected by the Portland Trail Blazers\nPlaying career : 2011–2015\nPosition : Point guard\nNumber : 4\nCoaching career : 2021–present\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n2011–2013 : Portland Trail Blazers\n2013 : →Idaho Stampede\n2013–2014 : Cedevita Zagreb\n2014 : Galatasaray\n2014–2015 : Delaware 87ers\n\n## As coach:\n2016–2022 : Duke (assistant)\n2022–2024 : Louisville (assistant)\n2024–present : Memphis (assistant)\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Croatian League champion (2014)\n * Croatian Cup champion (2014)\n * Croatian League All-Star (2014)\n * NCAA champion (2010)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2011)\n * ACC Player of the Year (2011)\n * First-team All-ACC (2011)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2010)\n * ACC All-Defensive Team (2011)\n * McDonald's All-American (2007)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2007)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5yLiFVkejKz2m3WnPqhst7qRg5gFFiiARyCbKn6qBGEJ9TVQNjAizHtawB4ZBtFhMjP8ENLa3MDMhZurrKNyJXoW__0__infobox__0", "title": "Matt Jones (basketball)", "section": "Matt Jones", "sub_question_text": "Did Matt Jones play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Matt Jones\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1994-12-05) December 5, 1994 (age 30) \nDallas, Texas, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 204 lb (93 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : DeSoto (DeSoto, Texas)\nCollege : Duke (2013–2017)\nNBA draft : 2017: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2017–2020\nPosition : Shooting guard\n\n## Career history\n2017–2019 : Reno Bighorns / Stockton Kings\n2019–2020 : Bank of Taiwan\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * McDonald's All-American (2013)\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "3NFzpVeXpjGMDDSWbcXAcr6rgUDfjtZndLA3cZUoSt321jiyR4aQR1UPQHcd8w4WsByhCtJuZC2kX3ejPSQmC4vj__0__infobox__0", "title": "Amile Jefferson", "section": "Amile Jefferson", "sub_question_text": "Did Amile Jefferson play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Amile Jefferson\n---\n\n## Boston Celtics\nPosition : Assistant coach\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1993-05-07) May 7, 1993 (age 31) \nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 222 lb (101 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nFriends' Central \n(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)\nCollege : Duke (2012–2017)\nNBA draft : 2017: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2017–2021\nPosition : Power forward\nNumber : 11, 17\nCoaching career : 2022–present\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n2017–2018 : Iowa Wolves\n2018–2020 : Orlando Magic\n2018–2020 : →Lakeland Magic\n2020–2021 : Galatasaray\n\n## As coach:\n2022–2023 : Duke (assistant)\n2023–present : Boston Celtics (assistant)\n\n## Career highlights and awards\nAs player:\n\n * Second-team All NBA G League (2018)\n * Third-team All NBA G League (2019)\n * NBA G League All-Defensive Team (2018)\n * NBA G League All-Rookie Team (2018)\n * NBA G League rebounding leader (2018)\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * McDonald's All-American (2012)\n * Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year (2012)\n\nAs assistant coach:\n\n * NBA champion (2024)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5mBK8okYkbxRtcEqZmfpLFP3dgNJz3PFBotZjWeNJjrs1eDeu5qQMgptt97cB2ZSvE13uoquDbRFZxRPVLW5NMQs__0__infobox__0", "title": "Jahlil Okafor", "section": "Jahlil Okafor", "sub_question_text": "Did Jahlil Okafor play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Jahlil Okafor\n---\n\n## No. 15 – Indiana Pacers\nPosition : Center\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1995-12-15) December 15, 1995 (age 29) \nFort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.\nNationality : Nigerian / American\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 270 lb (122 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Whitney Young (Chicago, Illinois)\nCollege : Duke (2014–2015)\nNBA draft : 2015: 1st round, 3rd overall pick\nSelected by the Philadelphia 76ers\nPlaying career : 2015–present\n\n## Career history\n2015–2017 : Philadelphia 76ers\n2017–2018 : Brooklyn Nets\n2018–2020 : New Orleans Pelicans\n2020–2021 : Detroit Pistons\n2022 : Zhejiang Lions\n2022–2023 : Mexico City Capitanes\n2023 : Casademont Zaragoza\n2023–2024 : Zhejiang Lions\n2024 : Capitanes de Arecibo\n2024–2025 : Indiana Mad Ants\n2025–present : Indiana Pacers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2016)\n * NBA G League Up Next Game (2025)\n * BSN All-Star (2024)\n * NCAA champion (2015)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2015)\n * USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2015)\n * Pete Newell Big Man Award (2015)\n * ACC Player of the Year (2015)\n * First-team All-ACC (2015)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2015)\n * Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year (2014)\n * USA Today High School Player of the Year (2014)\n * McDonald's All-American Game co-MVP (2014)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2014)\n * Illinois Mr. Basketball (2014)\n * FIBA Under-17 World Cup MVP (2012)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| FIBA World U19 Cup |||\n| - | 2013 Czech Republic | National team |\n| FIBA World U17 Cup |||\n| - | 2012 Lithuania | National team |\n| FIBA Americas U16 Championship |||\n| - | 2011 Mexico | National team |"}, {"id": "5S7GWXMTgEwWEVqz2motacBqhuQCan9rsfprLwzY7kvDjPToTYHXcCPikNTytKk2cxNo4CS5ZVoJtKfdF3Vz3NWH__0__infobox__0", "title": "Trevon Duval", "section": "Trevon Duval", "sub_question_text": "Did Trevon Duval play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Trevon Duval\n---\n\n## No. 1 – Sabah BC\nPosition : Point guard\nLeague :\nAzerbaijan Basketball League \nFIBA Europe Cup\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1998-08-03) August 3, 1998 (age 26) \nQueens, New York, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)\nListed weight : 189 lb (86 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * St. Benedict's Prep \n(Newark, New Jersey)\n\n * Advanced Prep International \n(Dallas, Texas)\n\n * IMG Academy \n(Bradenton, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2017–2018)\nNBA draft : 2018: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2018–present\n\n## Career history\n2018–2019 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2018–2019 : →Wisconsin Herd\n2019 : Rio Grande Valley Vipers\n2019–2020 : Iowa Wolves\n2021 : Hamilton Honey Badgers\n2021–2023 : Grand Rapids Gold\n2023 : Metros de Santiago\n2023–2024 : Manisa BB\n2024–present : Sabah BC\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA G League champion (2019)\n * McDonald's All-American (2017)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "bPNsHwArbjEefaDX9EW1JFNnpyhV6z4eGfPjNs3MMikhieUdXcRP13SsJSMQMq2mFLqcRA7wXBFtNsacmRkvUMF__0__infobox__0", "title": "Marques Bolden", "section": "Marques Bolden", "sub_question_text": "Did Marques Bolden play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Marques Bolden\n---\n\n## Free agent\nPosition : Center\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1998-04-17) April 17, 1998 (age 26) \nDallas, Texas, U.S.\nNationality : American / Indonesian\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 249 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : DeSoto (DeSoto, Texas)\nCollege : Duke (2016–2019)\nNBA draft : 2019: undrafted\nPlaying career : 2019–present\n\n## Career history\n2019–2020 : Canton Charge\n2020–2021 : Cleveland Cavaliers\n2021 : →Canton Charge\n2021–2023 : Salt Lake City Stars\n2023–2024 : Milwaukee Bucks\n2023–2024 : →Wisconsin Herd\n2024 : Wisconsin Herd\n2024 : Charlotte Hornets\n2024 : →Greensboro Swarm\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * McDonald's All-American (2016)\n * Texas Mr. Basketball (2016)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's Basketball |||\n| Representing Indonesia |||\n| SEA Games |||\n| - | 2021 Vietnam | Team |"}, {"id": "4YDkeQuB49JKMoAJsHigt3DA6hMrR4niN7wti23GFZCp1hXzheqXYbF2qZqDoQiFvf3pjv79m1Ga9vQm4iqBeKy4__0__infobox__0", "title": "Jalen Johnson", "section": "Jalen Johnson", "sub_question_text": "Did Jalen Johnson play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Jalen Johnson\n---\n\n## No. 1 – Atlanta Hawks\nPosition : Small forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2001-12-18) December 18, 2001 (age 23) \nWausau, Wisconsin, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 219 lb (99 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Sun Prairie \n(Sun Prairie, Wisconsin)\n\n * Nicolet \n(Glendale, Wisconsin)\nCollege : Duke (2020–2021)\nNBA draft : 2021: 1st round, 20th overall pick\nSelected by the Atlanta Hawks\nPlaying career : 2021–present\n\n## Career history\n2021–present : Atlanta Hawks\n2021–2022 : →College Park Skyhawks\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5C9k9M9DrQgtfJKnWEyZd756iq6BPTkN8Nd4ky3dopZWRTSwK8Pe3528mSjKRerNCGYMmhteXcDCqrNBNukQM4gy__0__infobox__0", "title": "Paolo Banchero", "section": "Paolo Banchero", "sub_question_text": "Did Paolo Banchero play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Paolo Banchero\n---\n\n## No. 5 – Orlando Magic\nPosition : Power forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2002-11-12) November 12, 2002 (age 22) \nSeattle, Washington, U.S.\nNationality : American / Italian\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 250 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : O'Dea (Seattle, Washington)\nCollege : Duke (2021–2022)\nNBA draft : 2022: 1st round, 1st overall pick\nSelected by the Orlando Magic\nPlaying career : 2022–present\n\n## Career history\n2022–present : Orlando Magic\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Star (2024)\n * NBA Rookie of the Year (2023)\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2023)\n * Consensus second-team All-American (2022)\n * First-team All-ACC (2022)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2022)\n * ACC All-Freshman Team (2022)\n * McDonald's All-American (2021)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "4mMxXvBEV7RwPkMcKTuNEURmtc8ZgNeaDoU75D8vMU247YLA3bf5zVXrDJJu8mtwTrSjLs43BFtpwHNMkfv8JMVY__0__infobox__0", "title": "Mark Williams (basketball)", "section": "Mark Williams", "sub_question_text": "Did Mark Williams play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Mark Williams\n---\n\n## No. 5 – Charlotte Hornets\nPosition : Center\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2001-12-16) December 16, 2001 (age 23) \nNorfolk, Virginia, U.S.\nListed height : 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)\nListed weight : 240 lb (109 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Norfolk Academy \n(Norfolk, Virginia)\n\n * IMG Academy \n(Bradenton, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2020–2022)\nNBA draft : 2022: 1st round, 15th overall pick\nSelected by the Charlotte Hornets\nPlaying career : 2022–present\n\n## Career history\n2022–present : Charlotte Hornets\n2022 : →Greensboro Swarm\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * ACC Defensive Player of the Year (2022)\n * ACC All-Defensive Team (2022)\n * Third-team All-ACC (2022)\n * McDonald's All-American (2020)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "5fzTQQGFEc4wzFzNv8B2FxUb6uHS4SwiHuvBFqADqKUDbEa5xYu723XrHSQBTQLtG3hurkH2HJtzntXNKMhwudRo__0__infobox__0", "title": "Wendell Moore Jr.", "section": "Wendell Moore Jr.", "sub_question_text": "Did Wendell Moore Jr. play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Wendell Moore Jr.\n---\n\n## No. 9 – Charlotte Hornets\nPosition : Shooting guard / small forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2001-09-18) September 18, 2001 (age 23) \nRichmond, Virginia, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 215 lb (98 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nCox Mill \n(Concord, North Carolina)\nCollege : Duke (2019–2022)\nNBA draft : 2022: 1st round, 26th overall pick\nSelected by the Dallas Mavericks\nPlaying career : 2022–present\n\n## Career history\n2022–2024 : Minnesota Timberwolves\n2022–2024 : →Iowa Wolves\n2024–2025 : Detroit Pistons\n2025–present : Charlotte Hornets\n2025–present : →Greensboro Swarm\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Julius Erving Award (2022)\n * ACC All-Defensive Team (2022)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2022)\n * McDonald's All-American (2019)\n * Jordan Brand Classic (2019)\n * Nike Hoop Summit (2019)\n * North Carolina Mr. Basketball (2019)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA Under-17 World Cup |||\n| - | 2018 Argentina | Team |\n| FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship |||\n| - | 2017 Argentina | Team |"}, {"id": "4BvLmoLDvfgwZpXRL7qxXKKK61fZScDiUcLmcttNMumAQVLMxzGrr3Zm5ZexfEv5WDSj5ptLdgRJutMc9GFo64Sn__0__infobox__0", "title": "Trevor Keels", "section": "Trevor Keels", "sub_question_text": "Did Trevor Keels play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Trevor Keels\n---\n\n## No. 3 – Iowa Wolves\nPosition : Shooting guard\nLeague : NBA G League\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2003-08-26) August 26, 2003 (age 21) \nClinton, Maryland, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 215 lb (98 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nPaul VI Catholic \n(Chantilly, Virginia)\nCollege : Duke (2021–2022)\nNBA draft : 2022: 2nd round, 42nd overall pick\nSelected by the New York Knicks\nPlaying career : 2022–present\n\n## Career history\n2022–2023 : New York Knicks\n2022–2023 : →Westchester Knicks\n2023 : Westchester Knicks\n2023–present : Iowa Wolves\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * ACC All-Rookie Team (2022)\n * McDonald's All-American (2021)\n * Jordan Brand Classic (2021)\n * Nike Hoop Summit (2021)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "4nauo292Q6MZSRj7qsi6A7iNQoDCV7JozRNuoSsp4Lw9VqWhKiwfE72uWPhNnTbAkYkDaRGdYtgjFyhA7d5PKBPY__0__infobox__0", "title": "Dereck Lively II", "section": "Dereck Lively II", "sub_question_text": "Did Dereck Lively II play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Dereck Lively II\n---\n\n## No. 2 – Dallas Mavericks\nPosition : Center\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2004-02-12) February 12, 2004 (age 21) \nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.\nListed height : 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m)\nListed weight : 230 lb (104 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nWesttown School \n(West Chester, Pennsylvania)\nCollege : Duke (2022–2023)\nNBA draft : 2023: 1st round, 12th overall pick\nSelected by the Oklahoma City Thunder\nPlaying career : 2023–present\n\n## Career history\n2023–present : Dallas Mavericks\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2024)\n * ACC All-Defensive team (2023)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2023)\n * Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year (2022)\n * McDonald's All-American (2022)\n * Mr. Pennsylvania Basketball (2022)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "wcXTzGgTSEztgZgjvCauPuGBeNaoU6qoZ84FwaDpdgksXodYcFQb1qj5B91cHsRWmFu5U5uwbEAEEywKxcu4mq1__0__infobox__0", "title": "Dariq Whitehead", "section": "Dariq Whitehead", "sub_question_text": "Did Dariq Whitehead play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Dariq Whitehead\n---\n\n## No. 0 – Long Island Nets\nPosition : Small forward\nLeague : NBA G League\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2004-08-01) August 1, 2004 (age 20) \nNewark, New Jersey, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nListed weight : 220 lb (100 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nMontverde Academy \n(Montverde, Florida)\nCollege : Duke (2022–2023)\nNBA draft : 2023: 1st round, 22nd overall pick\nSelected by the Brooklyn Nets\nPlaying career : 2023–present\n\n## Career history\n2023–present : Brooklyn Nets\n2023–present : →Long Island Nets\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * National high school player of the year (2022)\n * McDonald's All-American Game MVP (2022)\n * Jordan Brand Classic (2022)\n * Nike Hoop Summit (2022)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "61ceq3ixB9q6kReif3gyRgFThYVjeqRGt8hprTu4JZMqo27yQf6RfJJ4n786vdrMXQRErvsa3vPBJgjCyiJGSRca__0__infobox__0", "title": "Jared McCain", "section": "Jared McCain", "sub_question_text": "Did Jared McCain play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Jared McCain\n---\n\n## No. 20 – Philadelphia 76ers\nPosition : Shooting guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2004-02-20) February 20, 2004 (age 21) \nSacramento, California, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nListed weight : 195 lb (88 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nCentennial \n(Corona, California)\nCollege : Duke (2023–2024)\nNBA draft : 2024: 1st round, 16th overall pick\nSelected by the Philadelphia 76ers\nPlaying career : 2024–present\n\n## Career history\n2024–present : Philadelphia 76ers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * ACC All-Rookie team (2024)\n * McDonald's All-American (2023)\n * California Mr. Basketball (2023)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing United States |||\n| FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship |||\n| - | 2022 Mexico | Team |"}, {"id": "8PNWoDCkhzL26W1F3gdgpJ6vFZ9M9C5hTPtxBjQUY8DDpju1T4YY1e51eCuG6RV7kTxBZtJuinVG3d7uFcs4EXB__0__infobox__0", "title": "Kyle Filipowski", "section": "Kyle Filipowski", "sub_question_text": "Did Kyle Filipowski play in Duke after the year 2000?", "text": "# Kyle Filipowski\n---\n\n## No. 22 – Utah Jazz\nPosition : Center\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(2003-11-07) November 7, 2003 (age 21) \nMiddletown, New York, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)\nListed weight : 250 lb (113 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * Minisink Valley \n(Slate Hill, New York)\n\n * Fordham Prep \n(The Bronx, New York)\n\n * Wilbraham & Monson Academy \n(Wilbraham, Massachusetts)\nCollege : Duke (2022–2024)\nNBA draft : 2024: 2nd round, 32nd overall pick\nSelected by the Utah Jazz\nPlaying career : 2024–present\n\n## Career history\n2024–present : Utah Jazz\n2024 : →Salt Lake City Stars\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * Consensus second-team All-American (2024)\n * First-team All-ACC (2024)\n * Second-team All-ACC (2023)\n * ACC All-Freshman team (2023)\n * ACC Rookie of the Year (2023)\n * ACC tournament MVP (2023)\n * Jordan Brand Classic (2022)\n * Nike Hoop Summit (2022)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference"}, {"id": "38o4vHkm9zYVv4WuT2ttTHTkoio2nQazGGKEubSh5ZxDxAPXML15BNRRSjaTdJLrLfMeCrALMuifCMnmyr4YtQ7X__3__paragraph__0", "title": "Carlos Boozer", "section": "High school and college career", "sub_question_text": "Did Carlos Boozer play for coach K ?", "text": "Boozer was a two-time member of the PARADE All-American high school basketball team, leading the Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears to back-to-back state titles. He was recruited by many top-tier collegiate basketball programs, including St. John's and UCLA, but Boozer elected to play for coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke University, helping the team win the 2001 NCAA championship."}]}