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Michael Doleac
C - 6'11, 262lbs - 47 years old - 10 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired in 2008
  • Birthdate: 06/15/1977
  • Drafted (NBA): 12th pick, 1998
  • Pre-draft team: Utah
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
1998 NBA DraftNBADrafted 12th overall by Orlando.
21st January, 1999NBASigned four year, $6,072,816 rookie scale contract with Orlando. Included team option for 2001/02.
17th October, 2000NBAOrlando exercised 2001/02 team option.
7th August, 2002NBASigned a three year, $4.62 million contract with New York. Included player option for 2004/05.
15th February, 2004NBAAs a part of a three team deal, traded by New York to Atlanta, along with a 2005 second round pick to Atlanta (#37, Ronny Turiaf), and along with Keith Van Horn to Milwaukee, in exchange for Tim Thomas from Milwaukee and Nazr Mohammed from Atlanta.
18th February, 2004NBAWaived by Atlanta.
20th February, 2004NBAClaimed off waivers by Denver.
30th June, 2004NBADeclined 2004/05 player option.
15th July, 2004NBASigned a four year, $11 million contract with Miami. Included player option for 2007/08.
30th June, 2007NBAExercised 2007/08 player option.
24th October, 2007NBATraded by Miami, along with Wayne Simien, Antoine Walker, a 2008 first round pick (#18, Ty Lawson) and cash to Minnesota in exchange for Ricky Davis and Mark Blount.
Career Moves
1994 - 1998Utah (NCAA)
January 1999 - June 2001Orlando Magic (NBA)
June 2001 - June 2002Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA)
August 2002 - February 2004New York Knicks (NBA)
February 2004Atlanta Hawks (NBA)
February 2004 - June 2004Denver Nuggets (NBA)
July 2004 - October 2007Miami Heat (NBA)
October 2007 - June 2008Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA)
Articles about Michael Doleac

March 19, 2013

Michael Doleac - Doleac will soon graduate from Utah with a masters in physics and become a teacher.

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April 19, 2011

Michael Doleac - Upon retirement, Doleac returned to the University of Utah to go to medical school, concurrently working as a graduate assistant for the basketball program. He later changed from reading medicine to physics, and intends to become a teacher.

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January 28, 2010

- Michael Doleac

Doleac has retired from basketball and now studies at the University of Utah. He initially planned to study medicine, but changed his mind after becoming a father, and instead returned to do a master's degree in physics. Doleac is now also training to be a teacher, and serves as the graduate manager there for the university's basketball team.

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