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  1. Matthew Dellavedova ( Maryborough, 8 settembre 1990) è un cestista australiano di origini italiane . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Caratteristiche tecniche. 3 Carriera. 3.1 NBA (2013-) 3.1.1 Cleveland Cavaliers (2013-2016) 3.1.2 Milwaukee Bucks (2016-2018) 3.1.3 Ritorno ai Cleveland Cavaliers (2018-2021) 4 Nazionale. 5 Statistiche. 5.1 NCAA.

  2. Matthew William Dellavedova (born 8 September 1990) is an Australian professional basketball player for Melbourne United of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for Saint Mary's College. In 2016, he won the NBA championship as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    • 2007–present
  3. Matthew Dellavedova Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more | Basketball-Reference.com. Pronunciation: \dell-ah-veh-DOH-vuh\ Matthew Dellavedova Twitter : matthewdelly Instagram: matthewdelly. (Delly, Outback Jesus) Position: Point Guard and Shooting Guard Shoots: Right. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. 2016 NBA Champ

    • September 8, 1990
  4. 8 set 1990 · Birthplace. Maryborough, VIC. Career Stats. PTS. 5.2. REB. 1.7. AST. 3.5. FG% 38.5. View the profile of Sacramento Kings Point Guard Matthew Dellavedova on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats...

  5. 8 set 1990 · Matthew Dellavedova | Sacramento Kings | NBA.com. Dellavedova. PPG. 5.2. RPG. 1.7. APG. 3.5. HEIGHT. 6'3" (1.91m) WEIGHT. 200lb (91kg) COUNTRY. Australia. LAST ATTENDED. Saint Mary's....

  6. 8 set 1990 · Matthew Dellavedova è un giocatore di basket nato il 08 settembre 1990 a Maryborough. La sua altezza è 1m95. È un playmaker che di recente ha giocato per il Melbourne United nell' Australia - NBL Playoffs. Matthew Dellavedova statistiche. Ultime 5 partite. Pallacanestro - Medie di carriera. Stagione regolare Playoff Competizioni internazionali.

  7. ABOUT DELLY. One of Australia's finest homegrown athletes, Matthew "Delly" Dellavedova started his basketball career in regional Victoria playing for his hometown, the Maryborough Blazers. He spent three years at the AIS, before representing Australia for the first time captaining the U/19 Australian team at the World Championships in New Zealand.