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'''Su I-Chieh''' (born 28 January 1987 in [[Keelung]]) is a [[Taiwanese people|Taiwanese]] professional [[basketball]] player. |
'''Su I-Chieh''' (born 28 January 1987 in [[Keelung]]) is a [[Taiwanese people|Taiwanese]] professional [[basketball]] player. Su also plays for the [[Chinese Taipei national basketball team]] and made his national team debut at the [[FIBA Asia Championship 2009]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090816105848/http://china2009.fiba.com/pages/eng/fe/09/fascm/player/p/pid/79155/sid/7038/tid/370/profile.html Player Profile] at FIBA.com</ref> |
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Born in [[Taipei]], the 22-year-old Su played primarily off the bench for the Chinese Taipei team at the 2009 Asian Championship. In his most extensive action of the tournament, he had game highs in assists in Chinese Taipei's preliminary round victories over [[Kuwait national basketball team|Kuwait]] and [[Uzbekistan national basketball team|Uzbekistan]]. |
Born in [[Taipei]], the 22-year-old Su played primarily off the bench for the Chinese Taipei team at the 2009 Asian Championship. In his most extensive action of the tournament, he had game highs in assists in Chinese Taipei's preliminary round victories over [[Kuwait national basketball team|Kuwait]] and [[Uzbekistan national basketball team|Uzbekistan]]. |
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On October 28, 2022, the [[Taoyuan Leopards]] of the [[T1 League]] announced Su's return as an active player.<ref>{{cite news |title=爆炸性消息! 雲豹總經理蘇翊傑宣布復出 |url=https://sports.ltn.com.tw/news/breakingnews/4104858 |accessdate=October 28, 2022 |work=Liberty Times Net |date=October 28, 2022}}</ref> During the season, he was also general manager of and head coach of the team,<ref>{{cite news |title=Taoyuan Leopards General Manager Brett Su takes over as head coach |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/sports/202204110018 |access-date=27 December 2022 |agency=Central News Agency |date=11 April 2022}}</ref> serving in his former role until his resignation on December 19, 2022.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Huang |first1=Chiao-wen |last2=Lo |first2=James |title=P. LEAGUE+ & T1 LEAGUE/Leopards GM resigns over Dwight Howard's absence in Sunday's loss |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/sports/202212190024 |access-date=27 December 2022 |agency=Central News Agency |date=19 December 2022}}</ref> Su made his T1 League debut on 24 December 2022, and reunited with head coach Liu Chia-fa, who last coached Su with the [[Dacin Tigers]] of the [[Super Basketball League]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Chao |first1=Yen-hsiang |title=P. LEAGUE+ & T1 LEAGUE/GM's got game!: Ex-Leopards GM springs back as player in Saturday's loss |url=https://focustaiwan.tw/sports/202212250004 |access-date=27 December 2022 |agency=Central News Agency |date=25 December 2022 |quote=Su, who will turn 36 on Jan. 28, proved he still has much gas in the tank by scoring 17 points and dishing six assists as starting point guard in his nearly 34-minute stretch on the floor in the Leopards' 96-105 loss to the Tainan TSG GhostHawks, which was also his first professional game in more than three years...Leopards' head coach Bobo Liu (劉嘉發), also Su's coach 15 years ago at the Dacin Tigers in Taiwan's Super Basketball League (SBL), minced no words in praising Su for facilitating the team's offense.}}</ref> On April 26, 2023, Su announced that he left the [[Taoyuan Leopards]].<ref>{{cite news |title=去年促成魔獸來台 蘇翊傑自爆離開雲豹反擊抹黑 |url=https://sports.ltn.com.tw/news/breakingnews/4282682 |accessdate=April 26, 2023 |work=Liberty Times Net |date=April 26, 2023}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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[[Category:Taiwanese expatriate basketball people in China]] |
[[Category:Taiwanese expatriate basketball people in China]] |
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[[Category:Fubon Braves players]] |
[[Category:Taipei Fubon Braves players]] |
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[[Category:Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team players]] |
[[Category:Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team players]] |
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[[Category:Dacin Tigers players]] |
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[[Category:Taoyuan Leopards head coaches]] |
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[[Category:Xinjiang Flying Tigers players]] |
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[[Category:Taiwan Beer basketball players]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 26 September 2024
Personal information | |
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Born | Keelung, Taiwan | January 28, 1987
Listed height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Position | Point Guard |
Number | 2 |
Su I-Chieh (born 28 January 1987 in Keelung) is a Taiwanese professional basketball player. Su also plays for the Chinese Taipei national basketball team and made his national team debut at the FIBA Asia Championship 2009.[1]
Born in Taipei, the 22-year-old Su played primarily off the bench for the Chinese Taipei team at the 2009 Asian Championship. In his most extensive action of the tournament, he had game highs in assists in Chinese Taipei's preliminary round victories over Kuwait and Uzbekistan.
On October 28, 2022, the Taoyuan Leopards of the T1 League announced Su's return as an active player.[2] During the season, he was also general manager of and head coach of the team,[3] serving in his former role until his resignation on December 19, 2022.[4] Su made his T1 League debut on 24 December 2022, and reunited with head coach Liu Chia-fa, who last coached Su with the Dacin Tigers of the Super Basketball League.[5] On April 26, 2023, Su announced that he left the Taoyuan Leopards.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Player Profile at FIBA.com
- ^ "爆炸性消息! 雲豹總經理蘇翊傑宣布復出". Liberty Times Net. October 28, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
- ^ "Taoyuan Leopards General Manager Brett Su takes over as head coach". Central News Agency. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
- ^ Huang, Chiao-wen; Lo, James (19 December 2022). "P. LEAGUE+ & T1 LEAGUE/Leopards GM resigns over Dwight Howard's absence in Sunday's loss". Central News Agency. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
- ^ Chao, Yen-hsiang (25 December 2022). "P. LEAGUE+ & T1 LEAGUE/GM's got game!: Ex-Leopards GM springs back as player in Saturday's loss". Central News Agency. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
Su, who will turn 36 on Jan. 28, proved he still has much gas in the tank by scoring 17 points and dishing six assists as starting point guard in his nearly 34-minute stretch on the floor in the Leopards' 96-105 loss to the Tainan TSG GhostHawks, which was also his first professional game in more than three years...Leopards' head coach Bobo Liu (劉嘉發), also Su's coach 15 years ago at the Dacin Tigers in Taiwan's Super Basketball League (SBL), minced no words in praising Su for facilitating the team's offense.
- ^ "去年促成魔獸來台 蘇翊傑自爆離開雲豹反擊抹黑". Liberty Times Net. April 26, 2023. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
- 1987 births
- Living people
- Guangzhou Loong Lions players
- Point guards
- Shooting guards
- Sportspeople from Keelung
- Taiwanese men's basketball players
- Taiwanese sportspeople stubs
- Taiwanese expatriate basketball people in China
- Taipei Fubon Braves players
- Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team players
- Dacin Tigers players
- Taoyuan Leopards head coaches
- Xinjiang Flying Tigers players
- Taiwan Beer basketball players
- Super Basketball League players
- Taoyuan Leopards players
- T1 League players