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Tim Hardaway, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Tim Hardaway, Jr.

Timothy Duane "Tim" Hardaway, Jr. (born March 16, 1992) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines and declared for the NBA draft after his junior season for the national runner-up 2012–13 team. Hardaway was selected with the 24th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. He is the son of former NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway.
As a freshman during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, he earned four Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Week awards, including three in the final four weeks during which he averaged over 20 points a game to help the 2010–11 team to climb up to fourth in the 2010–11 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season standings. He was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection and a unanimous Big Ten All-Freshman team selection following the season. He established the Michigan freshman record for single-season three-point shots made. He was a 2011 Collegeinsider.com Freshmen All-America selection and participated as a member of Team USA in the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. As a sophomore for the 2011–12 team, he earned the 2011–12 All-Big Ten 3rd team recognition. He earned 2012–13 All-Big Ten (1st team: coaches and 2nd team: media) recognition.
==High school career==
Hardaway, who is the son of Yolanda and former NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway,〔 spent his freshman year at Palmer Trinity School before transferring to Miami Palmetto High School. As a freshman, he played high school football for a year before focusing on basketball. As he focused on basketball, he had a tumultuous relationship with his father, who acted like a second coach, and was overlooked by most college basketball programs.〔 Michigan was the first school to contact him, communicating by mail during his sophomore year.〔 During his junior year, Michigan head coach John Beilein invited him on an unofficial visit to watch Michigan play #4 Duke on December 6 to see unranked Michigan pull an upset.〔 The 81–73 victory was an important win for the program. Following his junior season, Hardaway began training with Ed Downs, with whom he would work every summer until he became an NBA draftee. In the summer before his senior season, he attended Beilein’s Elite Camp in Ann Arbor, Michigan, receiving an offer that he accepted. At the time, Hardaway was unranked in the Rivals.com Top-150 and his only other offers were from Minnesota and Kansas State.〔 He was a first team All-City selection in 2009 and 2010 after being a third team selection in 2008. During his 2009–10 senior season, he averaged 31.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists. In the Florida state championships against Pine Crest School, he posted 42 points against Brandon Knight who had 36.〔 ESPN rated him as the 93rd best player and 28th best shooting guard in the class of 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tim Hardaway, Jr. )Scout.com rated him as the 36th best shooting guard in his class.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tim Hardaway )〕 He was not top-ranked by Rivals.com.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Time Hardaway )〕 Hardaway has played summer Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball for both the South Florida Heat〔 and Chicago's Mac Irvin Fire, where he teamed with Meyers Leonard and McDonald's All-American Jereme Richmond.

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