Post by delap on May 10, 2021 7:32:48 GMT -5
Sergei Belov
Toronto Raptors (3000-3001)
Atlanta Hawks (3002-3003)
Portland Trail Blazers (3004-3005)
At a Glance
- Pre-TMBSL career included the most controversial Olympics game of all time, where Sergei walked away with the gold. Many believe this is why he was only able to be drafted by a Canadian team in TMBSL, as no American team wanted to risk the bad PR.
- The clear #1 PG for the first 3 years of 6.0
- 9th in career WS, 5th in career WS/48
- Owner of 2 of the highest 6 single-season WS totals in 6.0's short history
- League MVP in 3001
- Led the 3001 Raptors to an Eastern Conference Championship and the TMBSL Finals
- 3rd in career FT%, 8th in Assists, Top 20 in FGA and FGM, 25th in points (2nd among PGs), 40th in steals, 40th in P/TSA (2nd among PGs), 41st in FG% (2nd among PGs)
Career Stats
Years played: 6
Games played: 458
Points per game: 21.3
Rebounds per game: 2.9
Assists per game: 8.0
Steals per game: 0.9
Blocks per game: 0.1
Turnovers per game: 1.1
FG%: .502
FT%: .888
3P%: .354
Career Highs
Points: 53
Rebounds: 11
Assists: 21
Steals: 5
Blocks: 2
Achievements/Awards
1x League MVP
3x All-Star3x All-League 1st Team
Championships: 0
Player of the Game: 143
Player of the Week: 6
Player of the Month: 1
Double Doubles: 148
Triple Doubles: 1
Biography
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 180
College: USSR
Transactions
- Drafted with the 18th pick of the 1st Round of the Creation Draft to become the first Toronto Raptor of 6.0
- Traded to the Atlanta Hawks following the 3001 season, along with Da'Sean Butler, for Aziz N'Diaye, Darwin Cook, other players, and 4 1st Round picks
- Traded to the Portland Trail Blazers following the 3003 season for Brett Van and a 1st Round pick
- Re-signed with the Portland Trail Blazers for the 3005 season for just north of $7m
- Retired following the 3005 season, ending a disappointing denouement to his career