Evan Fournier
French basketball player
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September 2 2024 | Evan Fournier signed a three-year contract with the Greek club Olympiacos. |
February 8 2024 | Evan Fournier was traded to the Detroit Pistons along with Ryan Arcidiacono, Malachi Flynn, Quentin Grimes, and two second-round picks in exchange for Bojan Bogdanović and Alec Burks. |
2022 | Evan Fournier won a silver medal at the 2022 FIBA EuroBasket. |
March 23 2022 | In a 121–106 win over the Charlotte Hornets, Evan Fournier broke the Knicks' record for most 3-pointers made in a season, surpassing John Starks' record set in 1995. |
January 6 2022 | Evan Fournier surpassed his career-high by scoring 41 points, including ten three-pointers, in a 108–105 victory over the Boston Celtics. |
October 20 2021 | Evan Fournier made his Knicks debut, tying a career-high with 32 points in a 138–134 double overtime win against the Boston Celtics. |
August 17 2021 | The New York Knicks acquired Evan Fournier in a sign-and-trade deal with the Boston Celtics. |
April 2 2021 | Fournier scored 23 points and logged a career-high seven 3-pointers in a 118–102 win over the Houston Rockets, with 20 of those points scored in the fourth quarter. |
March 29 2021 | Fournier debuted for the Celtics against the New Orleans Pelicans but went scoreless in 33 minutes of action. |
March 25 2021 | Evan Fournier was traded to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Jeff Teague and two future second round draft picks. |
2020 | Evan Fournier and his wife Laura purchased a $2.9 million estate in Winter Park, Florida. |
2020 | Evan Fournier won a silver medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. |
2019 | Evan Fournier won a bronze medal at the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup and was selected in the All-Tournament team. |
December 1 2019 | Fournier tied his career-high of 32 points in a 100–96 win over the Golden State Warriors. |
March 7 2018 | Fournier sprained his left medial collateral ligament during a game against the Los Angeles Lakers and was ruled out for a significant stretch of time. |
January 16 2018 | Fournier scored a career-high 32 points in a 108–102 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. |
November 3 2016 | Fournier scored a season-high 29 points against the Sacramento Kings. |
July 7 2016 | Fournier re-signed with the Orlando Magic on a five-year, $85 million contract. |
March 15 2016 | Fournier matched his career high by scoring 30 points against the Denver Nuggets. |
November 3 2015 | Fournier set a new career high with 30 points in a 103–94 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. |
2014 | Evan Fournier won a bronze medal at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup. |
November 12 2014 | Fournier scored a then career-high of 28 points in a 97–95 win over the New York Knicks. |
June 26 2014 | Evan Fournier was traded to the Orlando Magic, along with the draft rights to Devyn Marble, in exchange for Arron Afflalo. |
February 23 2014 | Fournier scored a then career-high 27 points against the Sacramento Kings. |
October 30 2013 | The Denver Nuggets exercised their third-year team option on Fournier's rookie scale contract, extending it through the 2014–15 season. |
April 14 2013 | Fournier scored a season-best 24 points in a game during the regular season. |
July 2012 | Fournier signed his rookie scale contract with the Denver Nuggets. |
June 28 2012 | Evan Fournier was selected with the 20th overall pick by the Denver Nuggets in the 2012 NBA draft. |
2011 | Evan Fournier was awarded the LNB Pro A Most Improved Player for the 2010–11 season. |
2011 | Evan Fournier participated in the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit. |
2011 | Evan Fournier was named LNB Pro A Best Young Player for the 2011–12 season. |
2011 | Evan Fournier won a bronze medal at the 2011 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship and was selected in the All-Tournament team. |
2010 | Evan Fournier was recognized as the LNB Pro A Best Young Player for the 2010–11 season. |
June 2010 | Evan Fournier signed a two-year deal with Poitiers Basket 86, joining the team in the LNB Pro A. |
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