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Tariq Abdul-Wahad was born on 3 November, 1974 in Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne, France, is a French basketball coach and player. Discover Tariq Abdul-Wahad's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 3 November 1974
Birthday 3 November
Birthplace Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne, France
Nationality France

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1974

Tariq Abdul-Wahad (born Olivier Michael Saint-Jean; November 3, 1974) is a French basketball coach and former player.

As Olivier Saint-Jean, he played college basketball at Michigan and San Jose State.

1992

Abdul-Wahad (as Oliver Saint Jean) played for the France men's national under-18 basketball team at the 1992 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship where his team won gold.

1993

After graduating from Lycee Aristide Briand in 1993, Abdul-Wahad first played college basketball for two years at Michigan and transferred to San Jose State in 1995.

1996

Abdul-Wahad was part of the San Jose State team that won the 1996 Big West Conference men's basketball tournament and made the NCAA tournament despite a 13–16 record.

1997

In 1997, the Sacramento Kings selected Saint-Jean in the first round of the NBA draft as the 11th overall pick, and Saint-Jean converted to Islam and changed his name to Tariq Abdul-Wahad.

From 1997 to 2003, Abdul-Wahad played in the NBA for the Kings, Orlando Magic, Denver Nuggets, and Dallas Mavericks.

He was the first player to be raised in France and play in the NBA.

Olivier Saint-Jean was born in Maisons-Alfort near Paris.

His mother George Goudet was a professional basketball player.

His father Quinis Brower was a former Hofstra University and pro basketball player who was drafted by the ABA's New York Nets before a professional career in France, playing with the club team Limoges.

He changed his name to Tariq Abdul-Wahad after converting to Islam in 1997.

He only played in 236 out of a possible 624 games between 1997 and 2005.

1999

Abdul-Wahad's peak year as a pro was with the Sacramento Kings in the lockout-shortened 1999 NBA season, when he was a starter for the team.

They pushed the Utah Jazz to the brink of elimination but lost in the fifth and final game of the series.

He was known as a defensive specialist, but his playing time was restricted in later seasons due to injuries.

2002

His No. 3 jersey was retired by San Jose State in 2002, however the banner hanging in the Event Center Arena refers to him as Olivier Saint-Jean, the name he used while in college.

2003

In the whole 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons Abdul-Wahad was on the Dallas Mavericks' roster on injured reserve, as he was permanently unable to play.

2005

He was released by Mavericks on 28 September 2005, during training camp prior to the 2005–06 season.

In 2005, Abdul-Wahad played the part of King Negus of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) in the video play Mercy to Mankind: Part 1, The Prophecy Fulfilled, sponsored by the MAS (Muslim American Society) Youth Chapter, Dallas, Texas.

2006

In November 2006 Italian team Climamio Bologna invited Abdul-Wahad to a try out, but he was not signed.

2008

Abdul-Wahad finished his B.A. in art history at San Jose State University in 2008 and enrolled in the M.A. program at San Jose State afterwards.

He later started a clothing business in Brazil with a friend and a television production company in France.

2011

On July 21, 2011, the Division II Cal State Monterey Bay Otters women's basketball team hired Abdul-Wahad as an assistant coach.

2012

Abdul-Wahad became head varsity boys' basketball coach at Lincoln High School of San Jose, California in 2012.