Buddy Hield

Buddy Hield
Hield with the Indiana Pacers in 2022
No. 7 – Golden State Warriors
PositionSmall forward / shooting guard
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1992-12-17) December 17, 1992 (age 31)
Freeport, Bahamas
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school
  • Jack Hayward (Freeport, Bahamas)
  • Sunrise Christian Academy
    (Wichita, Kansas)
CollegeOklahoma (2012–2016)
NBA draft2016: 1st round, 6th overall pick
Selected by the New Orleans Pelicans
Playing career2016–present
Career history
2016–2017New Orleans Pelicans
20172022Sacramento Kings
20222024Indiana Pacers
2024Philadelphia 76ers
2024–presentGolden State Warriors
Career highlights and awards
Stats at NBA.com Edit this at Wikidata
Stats at Basketball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Buddy Hield
Bahamian Ambassador-at-Large for Sports And Cultural Development
Assumed office
February 16, 2024
Prime MinisterPhilip "Brave" Davis
Preceded byPosition established

Chavano Rainer "Buddy" Hield[1] (/hld/ HEELD;[2] born December 17, 1992)[3] is a Bahamian professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners and was named the Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016.[4][5] In 2016, he received four major national player of the year awards: the John R. Wooden Award, the Naismith Award, Sporting News Player of the Year, and the Oscar Robertson Trophy. Hield was selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft by the New Orleans Pelicans and was traded to the Sacramento Kings for DeMarcus Cousins in 2017. He was dealt to the Indiana Pacers in a package for Domantas Sabonis in 2022. In February 2024, he was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers. In July 2024, Hield was involved in a 6-team trade that involved him getting traded to the Golden State Warriors.

Early life

Hield grew up in Eight Mile Rock, a coastal region west of Freeport, in the West Grand Bahama district in the Bahamas.[6] He was fifth of seven children of his mother Jackie Braynen.[7] Hield received his nickname from his mother after Bud Bundy of the sitcom Married... with Children.[8]

Hield attended Jack Hayward High School in Freeport.[9] He was first featured in high school by The All Bahamian Brand, a basketball magazine from the Bahamas. Hield, as a young eighth-grader, was rated by the All Bahamian Brand as the best eighth-grader in the Bahamas and one to watch. Hield showed his early ability to lead his team from a young age by taking his Jack Hayward basketball team to the championship of the Providence Holiday Tournament on a buzzer-beater and also leading his team to win the Grand Bahamas High School Championships. For his exploits, Hield was named an All Bahamian Brand All Bahamian Selection.[10]

After his performances in The Bahamas, Hield was recruited to attend Sunrise Christian Academy in Bel Aire, a basketball prep school in a suburb of Wichita, Kansas.[11] Former Wichita State assistant and then-Sunrise coach Kyle Lindsted recruited the 6-foot 4-inch (1.93 m) guard.[11] In 2011, during Hield's junior year at Sunrise Christian he led the team to the National Association of Christian Athletes national championship, getting named the MVP of the tourney.[12] In the 2011–2012 season, his senior year, Hield averaged 22.7 points on .491 shooting in 21.0 minutes per game.[5][12]

He was highly recruited and selected the Oklahoma Sooners over the Kansas Jayhawks.[11][12][13][14][15]

College career

Hield playing for the Oklahoma Sooners at the Lloyd Noble Center in January 2016

As a freshman at Oklahoma, Hield scored 7.8 points per game, and was the recipient of the team's Most Inspirational Award. He was a second-team All-Big 12 selection as a sophomore as he averaged 16.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game. He worked on his defense prior to his junior year and expanded his offensive game to more of a high-volume three-point shooter.[16]

Hield averaged 17.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game as a junior at Oklahoma and shot 41 percent from the field. He led Oklahoma to a 24–11 record and Sweet 16 berth. Despite being a potential 2015 NBA draft selection, he decided to return for his senior season.[17] He was a First Team All-Big 12 selection and was named Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year.[18]

Hield was listed on the Oscar Robertson Award preseason watchlist[19] as well as the Naismith College Player of the Year preseason watchlist.[20] Hield recorded a career high of 46 points in a triple overtime loss to Kansas on January 4, 2016, receiving a standing ovation from the opposing crowd after a postgame interview with Scott Van Pelt. His 46 points tied the record for most points scored by an opponent at Allen Fieldhouse.[21] He was named to the 35-man midseason watchlist for the Naismith Trophy on February 11.[22]

Following his senior year at Oklahoma, Hield won the John R. Wooden Award on April 7, 2016, as the best college basketball player for the 2015–16 season, in which he averaged 25 points, 5.7 rebounds, two assists per game, and led the nation in three-point shots.[23]

Professional career

New Orleans Pelicans (2016–2017)

2016–17 season: All–Rookie Honors & mid–season trade

On June 23, 2016, Hield was selected by the New Orleans Pelicans with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft.[24] On July 22, 2016, he signed with the Pelicans.[25] On December 15, 2016, he had his best outing as a Pelican with 21 points and five three-pointers in a 102–95 win over the Indiana Pacers.[26] On January 3, 2017, he was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December.[27]

Sacramento Kings (2017–2022)

On February 20, 2017, Hield was traded, along with Tyreke Evans, Langston Galloway and 2017 first-round and second-round draft picks, to the Sacramento Kings for DeMarcus Cousins and Omri Casspi.[28] He made his debut for the Kings three days later, scoring 16 points off the bench in a 116–100 win over the Denver Nuggets.[29] He was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for March.[30] On April 11, he set a new career high with 30 points in a 129–104 win over the Phoenix Suns.[31] At the season's end, he was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.[32]

2017–18 season: Career-high three–point percentage

Hield began the 2017–18 season as a starter before switching to a bench role and becoming the team's sixth man after seven games.[33] On November 25, 2017, Hield scored a season-high 27 points off the bench with a career-high seven 3-pointers in a 97–95 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.[34] Hield shot 43.1 percent from 3-point range in 2017–18, which placed him ninth in the NBA among qualified players.[35]

2018–19 season: Career-high points per game

In December 2018, Hield had a seven-game streak with 20 points or more.[36] On January 5, he scored 32 points and had a career-high eight 3-pointers in a 127–123 loss to the Warriors.[37] On January 19, 2019, Hield made an off-balance, fadeaway 3-pointer just before time expired and scored 35 points in a 103–101 win over the Detroit Pistons.[38] On March 23, he had 25 points and the franchise season record for 3-pointers in a 112–103 win over the Suns. He made 7 of 14 shots from beyond the arc, giving him 245 3-pointers for the season and surpassing the mark of 240 set by Peja Stojaković in 2003–04.[39] In April, he broke Damian Lillard's NBA record (599) for most 3-pointers made in a player's first three seasons.[40][41]

2019–20 season: Contract extension

On October 21, 2019, Hield signed a four-year contract extension.[42][43] On December 26, Hield accused coaches and teammates of having "trust issues" after he was benched late in regulation of a game that the Kings eventually lost in double overtime to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He apologized to the entire team the next day for his remarks.[44] Hield eventually lost his starting spot to Bogdan Bogdanović, but the switch produced a boost in his production and efficiency; in only his second game off the bench, on January 27, 2020, and again against the Timberwolves, Hield scored a career-high 42 points to lead the Kings to a 133–129 overtime victory. Afterwards, Hield dedicated the game to his idol Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter accident the day prior.[45] On February 15, Hield won the Three-Point Contest at NBA All-Star Weekend in Chicago, topping Devin Booker 27–26 in the final round.[46]

2020–21 season: Fastest in NBA history to hit 1,000 3–pointers

On December 23, 2020, Hield recorded 22 points, four rebounds, and three assists, alongside a game-winning, buzzer-beating tip-in, in a 124–122 overtime win against the Denver Nuggets.[47] On February 28, 2021, Hield became the fastest player in history to make 1,000 3-pointers, needing 350 games only to reach the mark.[48][49]

On July 29, 2021, it was reported that the Kings were moving towards a deal sending Hield to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for forwards Kyle Kuzma and Montrezl Harrell.[50] The deal fell through as the Lakers ended up trading Kuzma and Harrell in a package to the Washington Wizards for Russell Westbrook.[51]

Indiana Pacers (2022–2024)

2021–22 season: Mid–season trade

On February 8, 2022, Hield, Tyrese Haliburton, and Tristan Thompson were traded to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Justin Holiday, Jeremy Lamb, Domantas Sabonis, and a 2023 second-round pick.[52] On February 11, Hield made his debut for the Pacers, starting alongside Haliburton in a 120–113 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, recording a near triple double with 16 points, eight assists and nine rebounds.[53] On February 15, Hield scored a season-high 36 points on 8–12 three-point shooting, while dishing out four assists in a 128–119 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.[54]

2022–23 season: Franchise record for most threes made in a season

On December 5, Hield became the second-fastest player in NBA history to reach 1,500 career three-pointers, only behind Steph Curry.[55][56][57] On December 27, Hield tied a then season-high 28 points on 6–7 three-point shooting, along with 9 rebounds in a 129–114 win over the Atlanta Hawks.[58] On December 29, with a three–pointer against the Cleveland Cavaliers just three seconds into the game, Hield scored the fastest field–goal recorded in NBA history since the 1996–97 NBA season, passing Hall of Fame Pacer Reggie Miller.[59]

On January 11, 2023, Hield posted a new season-high 31 points, 8 rebounds, and 7–15 three-point shooting in a loss to the New York Knicks.[60] On February 15, Hield put up 27 points in a 117–113 win over the Chicago Bulls. He also made his 230th three-pointer of the season, surpassing Reggie Miller for the most three-pointers made in a season in Pacers history.[61] Hield and All–Star teammate Tyrese Haliburton were selected to participate in the 2023 NBA Three-Point Contest, where they both lost in the finals to Damian Lillard.[62]

2023–24 season: Assisting Pacers' ascension

Before the start of the 2023–24 season, Hield changed his jersey number for the first time in his career, switching from 24 to 7, formerly worn by Pacers Jermaine O'Neal, Al Jefferson, Malcolm Brogdon, and George Hill.[63] In back–to–back games coming off the bench, Hield scored 19 points, once in a one–point loss to the Charlotte Hornets on November 4, and again in a 41–point win against rookie Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs on November 6, giving head coach Rick Carlisle his 900th career win.[64][65]

Philadelphia 76ers (2024)

On February 8, 2024, Hield was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team deal involving the San Antonio Spurs.[66] On February 9, he made his 76ers debut, putting up 20 points and six assists in a 127–121 loss to the Atlanta Hawks.[67] Hield played in a league–high total of 84 games in the 2023–24 season, averaging 12.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists.[68]

Golden State Warriors (2024–present)

On July 6, 2024, Hield was traded to the Golden State Warriors in a six-team trade also including the Minnesota Timberwolves, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets and Charlotte Hornets, which became the NBA's first six-team transaction.[69]

On October 23, Hield made his Warriors debut, putting up 22 points with five three-pointers made and five rebounds in 15 minutes played off the bench in a 139–104 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.[70] In the next game on October 25, Hield put up 27 points with seven three-pointers made in a 127–86 win over the Utah Jazz. He put up a total of 12 three-pointers made across his first two career games with the Warriors, the most three-pointers made by a player in his first two games with a team in NBA history.[71]

Career statistics

NBA

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 *  Led the league

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2016–17 New Orleans 57* 37 20.4 .393 .369 .879 2.9 1.4 .3 .1 8.6
Sacramento 25* 18 29.1 .480 .428 .814 4.1 1.8 .8 .1 15.1
2017–18 Sacramento 80 13 25.3 .446 .431 .877 3.8 1.9 1.1 .3 13.5
2018–19 Sacramento 82* 82* 31.9 .458 .427 .886 5.0 2.5 .7 .4 20.7
2019–20 Sacramento 72 44 30.8 .429 .394 .846 4.6 3.0 .9 .2 19.2
2020–21 Sacramento 71 71 34.3 .406 .391 .846 4.7 3.6 .9 .4 16.6
2021–22 Sacramento 55 6 28.6 .382 .368 .870 4.0 1.9 .9 .3 14.4
Indiana 26 26 35.6 .447 .362 .886 5.1 4.8 .9 .4 18.2
2022–23 Indiana 80 73 31.0 .458 .425 .822 5.0 2.8 1.2 .3 16.8
2023–24 Indiana 52* 28 25.7 .443 .384 .848 3.2 2.7 .8 .6 12.0
Philadelphia 32* 14 25.8 .426 .389 .923 3.2 3.0 .8 .3 12.2
Career 632 412 29.0 .434 .400 .860 4.2 2.6 .9 .3 15.5

Play-in

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2024 Philadelphia 1 0 18.0 .375 .200 1.0 6.0 .0 .0 7.0
Career 1 0 18.0 .375 .200 1.0 6.0 .0 .0 7.0

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2024 Philadelphia 4 0 12.7 .412 .462 1.000 1.3 .5 .0 .3 5.5
Career 4 0 12.7 .412 .462 1.000 1.3 .5 .0 .3 5.5

College

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2012–13 Oklahoma 27 13 25.1 .388 .238 .833 4.2 1.9 1.2 .3 7.8
2013–14 Oklahoma 33 33 32.1 .445 .386 .750 4.4 1.9 1.4 .2 16.5
2014–15 Oklahoma 35 35 32.4 .412 .359 .823 5.4 1.9 1.3 .2 17.4
2015–16 Oklahoma 37 37 35.4 .501 .457 .880 5.7 2.0 1.1 .5 25.0
Career 132 118 31.7 .448 .390 .836 5.0 1.9 1.3 .3 17.4

National team career

Hield traveled to the city of Tepic in Nayarit, Mexico from August 1 to 7, 2014 to represent the Bahamas national team in the 2014 Centrobasket, which is the regional basketball championship of FIBA Americas for the Central American and Caribbean subzone. Hield's coach in the tournament was Larry Eustachy.[72] He averaged a tournament-leading 19.8 points per game and a team-high 6.0 rebounds.[72]

Personal life

Hield's first child, a daughter, was born in 2017.[73]

In the days after Hurricane Dorian struck the Bahamas, Hield donated $105,000 to the Hurricane Dorian Relief fund and created a GoFundMe page to raise an extra $1,000,000 to help families devastated by the hurricane.[74]

See also

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John HustonHuston pada tahun 1972LahirJohn Marcellus Huston(1906-08-05)5 Agustus 1906Nevada, Missouri, U.S.Meninggal28 Agustus 1987(1987-08-28) (umur 81)Middletown, Rhode Island, U.S.Suami/istriDorothy Harvey (1925-1933)Lesley Black (1937-1945)Evelyn Keyes (1946–1950)Enrica Soma (1950–1969)Celeste Shane (1972–1977)PasanganZoe Sallis John Marcellus Huston (5 Agustus 1906-28 Agustus 1987) merupakan seorang aktor dan sutradara berkebangsaan Amerika Serikat. Dia menjadi yang terkenal ...

 

 

Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Daerah Kabupaten Indramayu (KKPD Kabupaten Indramayu) adalah salah satu kawasan konservasi perairan daerah di Jawa Barat, Indonesia. Dalam pembagian administratif Indonesia, KKPD Kabupaten Indramayu berada dalam wilayah administratif Kabupaten Indramayu. Dasar hukum penetapannya adalah Surat Keputusan Bupati Indramayu Nomor 556/Kep.528 Diskanla /2004. Surat keputusan ini diterbitkan pada Tanggal 7 April 2004. Luas kawasan KKPD Kabupaten Indramayu adalah 720 hektare...

Laju reaksi cenderung meningkat dengan fenomena konsentrasi yang dijelaskan oleh teori tumbukan Teori tumbukan adalah suatu teori yang diusulkan secara independen oleh Max Trautz pada tahun 1916[1] dan William Lewis pada tahun 1918, yang secara kualitatif menjelaskan bagaimana reaksi kimia terjadi dan bagaimana laju reaksi berbeda bagi reaksi yang berbeda pula.[2] Teori tumbukan menyatakan bahwa ketika partikel reaktan yang sesuai saling bertumbukan, hanya persentase tertentu ...

 

 

Peta menunjukan lokasi Valencia City Untuk kegunaan lain, lihat Valencia. Valencia City adalah kota yang terletak di provinsi Bukidnon, Filipina. Pada tahun 2000, kota ini memiliki populasi sebesar 162.745 jiwa. Pembagian wilayah Valencia City terbagi menjadi 31 barangay, yaitu: Bagontaas Banlag Barobo Batangan Catumbalon Colonia Concepcion Dagat-Kidavao Guinoyuran Kahapunan Laligan Lilingayon Lourdes Lumbayao Lumbo Lurogan Maapag Mabuhay Mailag Mt. Nebo Nabago Pinatilan Poblacion San Carlos ...

 

 

Ne doit pas être confondu avec Catherine de Bragance. Catherine de PortugalTitre de noblesseDuchesseBiographieNaissance 18 janvier 1540LisbonneDécès 15 novembre 1614 (à 74 ans)Vila ViçosaFamille Maison d'AvizPère Édouard de Portugal (en)Mère Isabelle de BraganceFratrie Marie de PortugalEdouard II de Guimarães (en)Conjoint Jean Ier de Bragance (à partir de 1563)Enfants Saraphine de Bragança (d)Théodose II de BraganceFelipe de Bragança (d)Alexandre de Bragança...

Mausoleum of Chinese Emperor Taizong of Tang Zhao Mausoleum Chinese officer of the Guard of Honour. Tomb of Princess Changle (长乐公主墓), Zhao Mausoleum, Shaanxi province. Tang Zhenguan year 17, i.e. 644 CE Zhao Mausoleum (昭陵; pinyin: Zhāolíng; Zhao means the light of the sun) is the mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang (599–649). It is located in Jiuzong Mountain, Shaanxi, China, it is the biggest mausoleum of the Tang dynasty. Besides being the last resting place of Emper...

 

 

River in New Hampshire, United StatesEast Branch Saco RiverEast Branch Saco River in Bartlett, New HampshireShow map of New HampshireShow map of the United StatesLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew HampshireCountyCarrollTownsJackson, BartlettPhysical characteristicsSource  • locationJackson • coordinates44°14′6″N 71°7′31″W / 44.23500°N 71.12528°W / 44.23500; -71.12528 • elevation2,130 ft (650&#...

 

 

Malaysian politician In this Indian name, the name Varatharaju Naidu is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Sivakumar. Yang Berhormat TuanV. SivakumarMPவ. சிவகுமார்Minister of Human ResourcesIn office3 December 2022 – 12 December 2023MonarchAbdullahPrime MinisterAnwar IbrahimDeputyMustapha SakmudPreceded bySaravanan MuruganSucceeded bySteven Sim Chee KeongConstituencyBatu GajahDeputy Secretary-General of the Democratic Action Pa...

费迪南德·马科斯Ferdinand Marcos 菲律賓第10任總統任期1965年12月30日—1986年2月25日副总统費爾南多·洛佩斯(1965-1972)阿圖羅·托倫蒂諾前任奧斯達多·馬卡帕加爾继任柯拉蓉·阿基诺 菲律賓第4任總理任期1978年6月12日—1981年6月30日前任佩德羅·帕特諾(1899年)继任塞薩爾·維拉塔 个人资料出生1917年9月11日 美屬菲律賓北伊羅戈省薩拉特(英语:Sarrat)逝世1989年9月28日(...

 

 

Main article: Lists of atheists Atheists with surnames starting L to M, sortable by the field for which they are mainly known and nationality. Name Dates Known as / for Who Reference John Landis 1950– American Film Director Director of movies such as The Blues Brothers, An American Werewolf in London and Animal House. I'm an atheist and I certainly don't believe or care about Satan or Jesus. Stated in a radio interview on BBC 5, 29 Oct 2010.[1] Stieg Larsson 1954–2004 Swe...

 

 

蔣中正中華民國總統府官方肖像(摄于1955年) 中華民國第1-5任總統選舉:1948、1954、1960、1966、1972任期1950年3月1日復行視事—1975年4月5日副总统李宗仁陳誠嚴家淦前任李宗仁 → 閻錫山(代理)蔣中正(正任)继任嚴家淦任期1948年5月20日—1949年1月21日下野副总统李宗仁前任首任继任李宗仁(代理)蔣中正(正任) 中華民國第2、4任國民政府委員會主席任期1943年8月...

Voce principale: Football Club Stade Nyonnais. Football Club Stade NyonnaisStagione 2018-2019Sport calcio Squadra Stade Nyonnais Allenatore John Dragani All. in seconda Stéphane Guex Promotion League6º posto Coppa SvizzeraOttavi di finale Maggiori presenzeCampionato: Delley (30)Totale: Delley (33) Miglior marcatoreCampionato: Chentouf (22)Totale: Chentouf (24) StadioCentre sportif de Colovray Maggior numero di spettatori710 vs. Stade Lausanne-Ouchy Minor numero di spettatori110 vs. Yo...

 

 

County in Georgia, United States County in GeorgiaWilkes CountyCountyWilkes County CourthouseLocation within the U.S. state of GeorgiaGeorgia's location within the U.S.Coordinates: 33°47′N 82°44′W / 33.79°N 82.74°W / 33.79; -82.74Country United StatesState GeorgiaFoundedFebruary 5, 1777; 247 years ago (1777)Named forJohn WilkesSeatWashingtonLargest cityWashingtonArea • Total474 sq mi (1,230 km2) •...

 

 

American architecture critic (1947–2007) Herbert MuschampBornHerbert Mitchell Muschamp(1947-11-28)November 28, 1947PhiladelphiaDiedOctober 2, 2007(2007-10-02) (aged 59)New York CityEducationUniversity of Pennsylvania, Parsons School of DesignOccupationarchitecture criticNotable credit(s)The New York Times, The New Republic, Vogue, House & Garden and Art Forum Herbert Mitchell Muschamp (November 28, 1947 – October 2, 2007) was an American architecture critic. Early years Born ...

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (فبراير 2017) قائمة حكام الدول العربية الوطن العربي قائمة حكام الدول العربيةالعلم قائمة حكام الدول العربيةالشعار الأرض والسكان المساحة 13،333،296 كم² نسبة المياه (%) 3.08 ا�...

 

 

فلم الدراما هو نوع من الأفلام الذي يعتمد على التطوير العميق للشخصيات الواقعية التي تتعامل مع المواضيع المؤثرة.[1][2] الأفلام الدرامية تكون عادة عن العنصرية وإدمان مخدرات والتعصب ديني والفقر والعنف ضد المرأة وفساد المجتمع بأحداث تضع الشخصية في صراع مع أنفسهم. الدرا�...

 

 

1937 film Autobus SDirected byHeinz HilleWritten byHarald Baumgarten (novel)Hanns H. FischerErnst HasselbachPer SchwenzenStarringHermann SpeelmansCarsta LöckGünther LüdersCinematographyEdgar S. ZiesemerMusic byErnst Erich BuderProductioncompanyAco-FilmDistributed byN.A.G. FilmverleihRelease date 12 October 1937 (1937-10-12) Running time85 minutesCountryGermanyLanguageGerman Autobus S is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Hermann Speelmans, Carsta ...

科摩罗联盟总统国徽現任阿扎利·阿苏马尼自2016年5月26日在任任期5年首任阿里·萨利赫设立1977年10月27日副職科摩罗副总统 科摩罗总统,是非洲群岛国科摩罗联盟的国家元首与政府首脑。以下是科摩罗的总统一览。 任期 姓名 党派 备注 科摩罗国 独立于法国 (科摩羅邦) 1975年7月6日-1975年7月7日 艾哈迈德·阿卜杜拉·阿卜杜拉曼,政府主席 科摩罗民主联盟UDC 1次 1975年7月7日...

 

 

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