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Freddie Bates

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Biography

Freddie Bates is a former professional basketball player, renowned for his exceptional skills as a shooting guard. Born on April 14, 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia, Bates showcased his talent at a young age, leading his high school team to a state championship before committing to play collegiate basketball at the University of North Carolina. During his time at UNC, he was a standout player, earning All-ACC honors and helping the Tar Heels secure a national title in 2017.

Bates declared for the NBA Draft after his junior year, where he was selected in the first round by the San Antonio Spurs. In his rookie season, he quickly made an impact, averaging 15 points and over 4 rebounds per game while contributing to the Spurs’ playoff run. Throughout his career in the NBA, Bates developed a reputation for his sharpshooting and defensive prowess, earning him a spot in the All-Star Game in 2021 and establishing him as one of the league's premier shooting guards.

After retiring from professional basketball in 2023, Freddie Bates transitioned into coaching and player development, sharing his extensive knowledge of the game with aspiring athletes. His legacy extends beyond the court, as he actively advocates for youth sports programs and mentorship initiatives in underprivileged communities. Bates remains a respected figure in basketball, known for his contributions both as a player and a mentor.

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