Amit Tamir

Amit Tamir (Hebrew: עמית יוסף תמיר; born December 2, 1979) is an Israeli professional basketball coach and former player.[6] He was selected one of the Top 50 preseason candidates for the 2003-04 Wooden Award All-America team.[7] He finished his career at Berkeley 4th in free-throw percentage (81.1%), and 6th in 3-point field goals made (136-373, 36.5%).[8] He was registered for the 2004 NBA draft and got praises by Andre Iguodala about his abilities; he declined an offer by Miami Heat to be selected in the 2nd round[9] and to be sent back to Europe and was not chosen by any franchise.He played with AEK Athens BC and AEL 1964 in 2005 and then moved back to Israel.
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