Precious Achiuwa Autographs
Precious Ezinna Achiuwa (born September 19, 1999) is a Nigerian professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended high school in the United States, where he was a consensus five-star recruit and named a McDonald's All-American. Achiuwa played college basketball for the Memphis Tigers, earning conference player of the year honors as a freshman in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) in 2020. He was selected by the Miami Heat in the first round of the 2020 NBA draft with the 20th overall pick. After his rookie year ended in Miami, he was traded to the Toronto Raptors during the 2021 offseason.
Achiuwa was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, to Nigerian parents of Igbo descent and grew up mainly playing soccer. He started focusing on basketball while in eighth grade, when he moved to the United States. Achiuwa and his family settled in Queens, New York. As a high school freshman, Achiuwa played basketball for Our Saviour Lutheran School in The Bronx, New York. For his next two years, he attended St. Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey. The school had a nationally ranked basketball program and he was teammates with several NCAA Division I recruits. In his junior season, Achiuwa averaged 18.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.9 blocks, and 2.2 steals per game, leading his team to a 28–2 record. He was named to the MaxPreps Junior All-American second team.
Entering his senior year, Achiuwa transferred to Montverde Academy, a prep school in Montverde, Florida with a successful basketball program that held the No. 1 national ranking in the previous season. He led Montverde with 14 points and 7.2 rebounds per game and helped his team reach the semifinals at GEICO High School Nationals. Achiuwa earned MaxPreps All-American fifth team, USA Today All-USA third team, and USA Today All-USA Florida first team honors. On March 27, 2019, he played for the East team in the McDonald's All-American Game, leading all scorers with 22 points. On April 12, Achiuwa joined the World team at the Nike Hoop Summit.
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The most expensive item with a signature of Precious Achiuwa (2020-21 National Treasures Precious Achiuwa 3 Color Rookie Patch Autograph 21/49) was sold in May 2024 for $249.95 while the cheapest item (2023-24 Panini Contenders Precious Achiuwa Veteran Ticket Autograph No. VTR-PAR) found a new owner for $0.80 in August 2024. The month with the most items sold (9) was March 2023 with an average selling price of $9.50 for an autographed item of Precious Achiuwa. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in October 2023 with $17.25 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.52 was September 2024. In average, an autographed item from Precious Achiuwa is worth $4.99.
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Latest News about Precious Achiuwa
Knicks re-sign Precious Achiuwa on reported one-year deal worth $6 million (07/30/2024): New York is rounding out what has been a terrific offseason Knicks don't extend qualifying offer to Precious Achiuwa, who will be an unrestr (06/30/2024): New York's center situation is up in the air
Precious Achiuwa with an alley oop vs the Memphis Grizzlies (12/01/2021): Precious Achiuwa (Toronto Raptors) with an alley oop vs the Memphis Grizzlies, 11/30/2021
Memphis standout Achiuwa to enter NBA draft (04/24/2020): Memphis forward Precious Achiuwa, the No. 12 prospect in the ESPN Top 100 and one of the most productive freshmen in college basketball this year, is entering the NBA draft, he told ESPN.