Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
1998 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 12th overall by Orlando. |
21st January, 1999 | NBA | Signed four year, $6,072,816 rookie scale contract with Orlando. Included team option for 2001/02. |
17th October, 2000 | NBA | Orlando exercised 2001/02 team option. |
7th August, 2002 | NBA | Signed a three year, $4.62 million contract with New York. Included player option for 2004/05. |
15th February, 2004 | NBA | As 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, 2004 | NBA | Waived by Atlanta. |
20th February, 2004 | NBA | Claimed off waivers by Denver. |
30th June, 2004 | NBA | Declined 2004/05 player option. |
15th July, 2004 | NBA | Signed a four year, $11 million contract with Miami. Included player option for 2007/08. |
30th June, 2007 | NBA | Exercised 2007/08 player option. |
24th October, 2007 | NBA | Traded 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. |
1994 - 1998 | Utah (NCAA) |
January 1999 - June 2001 | Orlando Magic (NBA) |
June 2001 - June 2002 | Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) |
August 2002 - February 2004 | New York Knicks (NBA) |
February 2004 | Atlanta Hawks (NBA) |
February 2004 - June 2004 | Denver Nuggets (NBA) |
July 2004 - October 2007 | Miami Heat (NBA) |
October 2007 - June 2008 | Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) |
March 19, 2013
Michael Doleac - Doleac will soon graduate from Utah with a masters in physics and become a teacher.
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.
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.