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Nationality
  
Latvian

1998–2000
  
ASK/Broceni/LMT

Weight
  
84 kg

Listed height
  
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

Name
  
Kristaps Valters

Parents
  
Valdis Valters

Listed weight
  
185 lb (84 kg)

Role
  
Basketball player

Position
  
Point guard

Pro career
  
1998–present

Height
  
1.91 m


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League
  
Turkish Basketball League

Born
  
September 18, 1981 (age 42) Riga, Latvia (
1981-09-18
)

Spouse
  
Dzeinas Ansones-Valteres (m. 2013), Signe Valtere (m. 2006–2011)

Siblings
  
Sandis Valters, Anna Valters

Profiles

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Kristaps Valters (born September 18, 1981) is a former Latvian professional basketball player who last played for Valmiera. After retiring he became a coach, and is currently working as a head coach for Valmiera/ORDO.

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Playing career

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He first played professionally in 1998, for ASK/Brocēni/LMT. In 2000, Valters signed his first foreign contract, with Antalya Büyükşehir Belediyesi, but played there only one season. He then returned to the Latvian Basketball League, signing a two-year contract with the newly created team Skonto.

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In 2003, he played in the NBA Summer League for the Cleveland Cavaliers alongside number #1 pick in that draft LeBron James. In the fall of that year, he returned to Europe and played for Panionios. Valters did not stay there for long and in December 2004, he returned to play for Skonto.

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From 2004 to 2006, he played for the Germany's Basketball Bundesliga club EWE Baskets Oldenburg. Then he went to Italy and played for Pallalcesto Amatori Udine. During the season in Italy he was named as Week 8 MVP of ULEB Cup.

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In 2007, he signed a contract with Scafati Basket, but never played there because he was injured and the team terminated his contract. In November 2007, Valters signed with Russian team Triumph Lyubertsy.

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In the summer of 2008, he signed a contract with Liga ACB team Fuenlabrada and had a breakout season. The team wanted to retain Valters and offered him a three-year contract for about two million dollars, but Valters opted to sign a two-year contract with DKV Joventut in July 2009 replacing Ricky Rubio.

In August 2010, he returned to Baloncesto Fuenlabrada, where he had another great year by leading his underdog squad to the ACB League's play-offs. For the 2011–12 season he signed with Unicaja Málaga, helping team to reach Euroleague's Top16. Kristaps ended season in Malaga as ACB's leading three-point shooter.

Prior to 2012-13 season Valters joined German squad Artland Dragons, but later returned to Fuenlabrada, where he finished the season.

For the 2013-14 season Valters moved to Turkey, signing with TED Ankara Kolejliler and guiding his team to Eurocup Quarterfinals. During the season Valters delivered some very impressive outings that included 26 points and 7 assists in a road win over Brose Baskets on January 29, 2014. Valters capped season with a 31-point and 6 assists performance, shooting 9-10 from three in a win over Pınar Karşıyaka on 7 May 2014.

On December 3, 2014 he signed with Türk Telekom. On February 20, 2017, Valters signed with the Latvian team Valmiera. On May 1, 2017, Valters announced that he has to retire from playing due to health problems.

International career

He was a member of the Latvian national basketball team participating in four EuroBasket tournaments (2001, 2003, 2005 and 2009).

Personal

His father is a former Soviet basketball star, Valdis Valters, and his brother, Sandis Valters, plays professional basketball too.

References

Kristaps Valters Wikipedia