NFT Name
Peja Stojaković Mid-Range
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47212981
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Edition Number
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Last Updated
10/11/2024, 09:25
Description
By February of 2004, it wasn’t necessarily too early for the eventual NBA champion Detroit Pistons to begin envisioning the idea of a rewarding title run through June within their trains of thought. Yet, even with one of league history’s most revered defenses, Detroit — similar to the rest of the NBA — ran into a player, metaphorically, with a history of being difficult to keep track of: Peja Stojaković. Encouraged to put his catch-and-shoot accuracy on showcase during a tie game with just five seconds left, the Croatian star delivers an inbounds pass, wholly intent on retrieving it back. Cutting back atop the 3-point arc with the long-armed, 6-foot-9 Tayshaun Prince attached to his purple jersey, Stojaković finds the space needed to raise into a crowd-quieting 22-footer to seal victory on February 11, 2004. The go-ahead bucket became a highlight for the Sacramento Kings great in a season that featured both a fourth-place finish in the Most Valuable Player race, and a ticket to the upcoming weekend’s All-Star Game. Stojaković was excellent in the high-profile win, logging 25 points (on 9-of-18 shooting), eight rebounds, four assists, two steals, and four 3-pointers.
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DateOfMoment
2004-02-12 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
FullName
Peja Stojaković
DraftTeam
Sacramento Kings
DraftSelection
14
Weight
229
PlayerPosition
SF
Height
82
SerialNumber
67
DraftYear
1996
SetName
Run It Back: Legacies
HomeTeamName
Detroit Pistons
SeriesNumber
6
PrimaryPosition
SF
FirstName
Peja
PlayType
Mid-Range
DraftRound
1
Birthdate
1977-06-09
PlayCategory
Jump Shot
Birthplace
Slavonska Pozega,, CRO
JerseyNumber
16
Tagline
By February of 2004, it wasn’t necessarily too early for the eventual NBA champion Detroit Pistons to begin envisioning the idea of a rewarding title run through June within their trains of thought. Yet, even with one of league history’s most revered defenses, Detroit — similar to the rest of the NBA — ran into a player, metaphorically, with a history of being difficult to keep track of: Peja Stojaković. Encouraged to put his catch-and-shoot accuracy on showcase during a tie game with just five seconds left, the Croatian star delivers an inbounds pass, wholly intent on retrieving it back. Cutting back atop the 3-point arc with the long-armed, 6-foot-9 Tayshaun Prince attached to his purple jersey, Stojaković finds the space needed to raise into a crowd-quieting 22-footer to seal victory on February 11, 2004. The go-ahead bucket became a highlight for the Sacramento Kings great in a season that featured both a fourth-place finish in the Most Valuable Player race, and a ticket to the upcoming weekend’s All-Star Game. Stojaković was excellent in the high-profile win, logging 25 points (on 9-of-18 shooting), eight rebounds, four assists, two steals, and four 3-pointers.
Locked
false
NbaSeason
2003-04
LastName
Stojaković
AwayTeamScore
96
TeamAtMoment
Sacramento Kings
AwayTeamName
Sacramento Kings
HomeTeamScore
94
TotalYearsExperience
5
Collection Information
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