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  Position Power Forward / Small Forward
  Height Ft 6
  Height In 10
  Weight Lb 235
  Nationality Estonia
  League Estonian Basketball League
  Team Tartu Rock
  Birth Date
  Birth Place Tallinn , Estonian SSR , USSR
  Draft 25<sup>th</sup> overall
  Draft Year 1996
  Draft Team Utah Jazz
  Career Start 1990
  Former Teams Tallinn Kalev (1990&ndash1992)<br> Alvik Stockholm (1992&ndash1993)<br> Tallinn Kalev (1995&ndash1996)<br> Miami Heat ( 1996&ndash97 )<br> Dallas Mavericks ( 1997&ndash98 )<br> SK Erger Nybit Tallinn (1998)<br> Aris Thessaloniki (1999)<br> AEK Athens (1999&ndash2001)<br> UNICS Kazan (2001&ndash2002)<br> Dynamo Moscow (2002)<br> Ural Great (2002&ndash2003)<br> UNICS Kazan (2003&ndash2004)<br> CSKA Moscow (2004&ndash2005)<br> UNICS Kazan (2005&ndash2006) <br> Tartu Rock (2006&ndash2007)


Martin Müürsepp (born September 26 , 1974 in Tallinn , Estonian SSR , USSR ) is an Estonia n professional Basketball player.

Müürsepp currently plays for Melbourne Tigers in Australian National Basketball League . He plays the Power Forward position.

In the 1996 NBA Draft he was selected in the 1st round (25th overall) by the Utah Jazz . After the draft, Müürsepp was traded to Miami Heat for a future draft pick.

He has played 83 games in the NBA for Dallas Mavericks and the Heat, averaging 4.7 points, 2.2 rebounds in 11.5 minutes per game. His career highs include 24 points, 14 rebounds and 37 minutes played.

After the NBA he spent three years playing in Greece for Aris Thessaloniki and AEK Athens . With AEK he won the 2000 Saporta Cup the 2000 & 2001 Greek Basketball Cups .

Müürsepp became the silver medalist of the 2001/02 and 2003/04 Russian National League with UNICS Kazan and the 2002 / 03 with Ural Great Perm . He competed in the 2003/04 Uleb Cup with UNICS Kazan. He played with CSKA Moscow in 2004/05 before returning to UNICS Kazan.

He used to be a key member of the Estonian National Team . In 2005 he announced his retirement from active international competition, however he agreed to return for the 2007 EuroBasket qualifying tournament.


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