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==Professional career==

==Professional career==

After going undrafted in the [[2024 NBA draft]], Fiedler joined the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] for the [[2024 NBA Summer League]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Philadelphia 76ers Announce Roster And Schedule For 2024 Summer Leagues|url=https://www.nba.com/sixers/news/76ers-announce-summer-league-2024-roster-schedule|website=NBA.com|date=July 3, 2024|access-date=August 31, 2024}}</ref> and on August 31, 2024, he signed with the team on an Exhibit 10 deal.<ref name=”Philly2024Exh10″ />

After going undrafted in the [[2024 NBA draft]], Fiedler joined the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] for the [[2024 NBA Summer League]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Philadelphia 76ers Announce Roster And Schedule For 2024 Summer Leagues|url=https://www.nba.com/sixers/news/76ers-announce-summer-league-2024-roster-schedule|website=NBA.com|date=July 3, 2024|access-date=August 31, 2024}}</ref> and on August 31, 2024, he signed with the team on an Exhibit 10 deal.<ref name=”Philly2024Exh10″ />

==Career statistics==

==Career statistics==


Latest revision as of 13:24, 17 October 2024

American basketball player

Max Berning Fiedler (born February 26, 2001) is an American basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Rice Owls.

Fiedler attended Melbourne High School in Melbourne, Florida, where he averaged 21.6 points, 14.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocks as a senior, helping the Bulldogs reach a 25–5 record while leading them to the District 6-8A championship and a spot in the FHSAA playoffs.[1]

Fiedler played college basketball for Rice where he averaged 9.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 3.9 assists in five seasons, finishing his career as the Owl’s all-time leader in rebounds (1,144), assists (571), field goal percentage (65.8%), games played (148), and games started (135) while ranking second all-time in total blocks with 125.[1][2][3]

In his last season, Fiedler became the first player to record 1,000 career points, 1,000 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 blocks, and 100 steals.[1][3]

Professional career

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After going undrafted in the 2024 NBA draft, Fiedler joined the Philadelphia 76ers for the 2024 NBA Summer League[4] and on August 31, 2024, he signed with the team on an Exhibit 10 deal.[3] On October 17, 2024, Fielder and three other players were waived after the Brooklyn Nets game.[5]

The son of Tristan and Sandy Fiedler, he’s the nephew of former NFL player Brian Bollinger.[1]

Max Fiedler (basketball): Difference between revisions

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