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1 High school career  





2 College career  





3 Professional career  



3.1  Indiana Pacers (20232024)  





3.2  Phoenix Suns (2024present)  







4 Career statistics  



4.1  NBA  





4.2  College  







5 Personal life  





6 References  





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Isaiah Wong
Wong with Miami (Florida) in 2019
Free agent
PositionPoint guard / shooting guard
Personal information
Born (2001-01-28) January 28, 2001 (age 23)
Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
High school
CollegeMiami (Florida) (2019–2023)
NBA draft2023: 2nd round, 55th overall pick
Selected by the Indiana Pacers
Playing career2023–present
Career history
2023–2024Indiana Pacers
20232024Indiana Mad Ants
2024–presentPhoenix Suns
2024–presentValley Suns
Career highlights and awards
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com

Isaiah Johan-Robert Wong (born January 28, 2001) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Indiana Mad Ants of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Wong earned third-team All-American honors as a senior in 2023, when he was also named the ACC Player of the Year. He was selected by the Pacers in the second round of the 2023 NBA draft.

High school career

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Born in Piscataway, New Jersey, Wong played prep basketball at Notre Dame High SchoolinLawrenceville, New Jersey during his first two years.[1]

For his junior season, he transferred to Bonner & Prendergast Catholic High SchoolinDrexel Hill, Pennsylvania.[2] As a junior, he averaged 22.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game, leading his team to the Philadelphia Catholic League regular season title, and was named Catholic League MVP.[3]

In his senior season, Wong averaged 21.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. He led his team to the Class 4A state title game and repeated as Catholic League MVP.[4] He committed to playing college basketball for Miami (Florida) over offers from Villanova, UConn, Clemson and Pittsburgh.[5]

College career

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On February 9, 2020, Wong recorded a freshman season-high 27 points and 12 rebounds, making all 14 of his free throws, in a 102–95 win over Virginia Tech in triple overtime.[6] As a freshman, he averaged 7.7 points and three rebounds per game.[7]

On January 16, 2021, Wong posted a career-high 30 points, seven rebounds and six assists in a 78–72 victory against Louisville.[8] As a sophomore, he averaged 17.1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, earning third-team All-ACC honors.[9][10] On April 14, 2021, Wong declared for the 2021 NBA draft while maintaining his college eligibility.[9] He ultimately returned for his junior season. Wong was named to the third-team All-ACC as a junior.[11] He was the second-leading scorer on the team, which advanced to the Elite Eight of the 2022 NCAA tournament. After the season, he again declared for the draft while maintaining his eligibility.[12] In 2023 he was named the ACC Player of the Year and helped Miami reach their first-ever Final Four.[13]

Professional career

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Indiana Pacers (2023–2024)

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Wong was selected by the Indiana Pacers with the 55th overall pick in the second round of the 2023 NBA draft,[14] subsequently joining the team for the 2023 NBA Summer League. On July 3, 2023, he signed a two-way contract with the Pacers, splitting time with their NBA G League affiliate, the Indiana Mad Ants.[15] He made his NBA debut in the 2023 NBA In-Season Tournament final, appearing briefly in the final minute of the game as the Pacers lost 109–123 to the Lakers.

Phoenix Suns (2024–present)

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Career statistics

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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

NBA

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2023–24 Indiana 1 0 4.3 .333 .000 .0 .0 .0 .0 2.0
Career 1 0 4.3 .333 .000 .0 .0 .0 .0 2.0

College

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2019–20 Miami 31 13 21.2 .416 .373 .829 3.0 1.0 .5 .4 7.7
2020–21 Miami 27 26 35.5 .431 .347 .803 4.8 2.4 1.1 .5 17.1
2021–22 Miami 37 36 33.9 .452 .302 .748 4.3 2.0 .9 .3 15.3
2022–23 Miami 37 37 33.4 .445 .384 .845 4.3 3.2 1.4 .4 16.2
Career 132 112 31.1 .440 .347 .807 4.1 2.2 1.0 .4 14.1

Personal life

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Wong is the son of Terrence and LaChelle Wong. He has three brothers, named Brian, Terrence and Elijah. His paternal great-grandfather was Chinese.[16] In 2022, Wong starred in the short film, Top Shot.[17]

References

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  1. ^ Fisher, Rich (January 11, 2016). "Huge second half pushes Notre Dame boys basketball past Trenton". The Trentonian. Retrieved May 3, 2021. Notre Dame also ran a more patient offense after breaking Trenton's press [...] but the true eye-opener was Isaiah Wong, the freshman from South Brunswick [...]
  • ^ Cordova, David (July 2, 2018). "Isaiah Wong Draws A Lot of Attention With His Play". Dave's Joint. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ De George, Matthew (April 11, 2018). "All-Delco Boys Basketball: Wong finds, conquers his challenge at Bonner & Prendergast". PA Prep Live. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ De George, Matthew (April 19, 2019). "All-Delco Boys Basketball: Repeat season just as good as the first for Bonner's Wong". PA Prep Live. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ Carter, Aaron (September 26, 2018). "Bonner-Prendergast's Isaiah Wong commits to the University of Miami". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ Stock, Christopher (February 19, 2020). "Isaiah Wong's 27-12 leads Miami to 102-95 3OT win over Hokies". 247Sports. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ Reynolds, John (November 25, 2020). "Canes Hoops: Isaiah Wong Profile". State of the U. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ Stock, Christopher (January 16, 2021). "Isaiah Wong's career-high 30 points helps Miami knock off No. 16 Louisville 78-72". 247Sports. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ a b Furones, David (April 14, 2021). "UM leading scorer Isaiah Wong announces NBA draft intentions". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ Yero, Michael (March 8, 2021). "Isaiah Wong's Breakout Season Shouldn't Be Forgotten". 305 Sports. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ "ACC Unveils 2021-22 Men's Basketball Awards" (Press release). Atlantic Coast Conference. March 7, 2022. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
  • ^ Givony, Jonathan and Borzello, Jeff (April 28, 2022). "NIL agent says Miami hoops star Isaiah Wong will enter transfer portal if NIL compensation isn't increased". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
  • ^ Lichtenstein, Adam (March 6, 2023). "Hurricanes' Isaiah Wong named ACC Player of the Year". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  • ^ Schiffman, Mike (June 23, 2023). "Jordan Miller And Isaiah Wong Get Drafted In The Second Round Of The 2023 NBA Draft". StateOfTheU.com. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  • ^ "Pacers Sign Tshiebwe and Wong to Two-Way Contracts". NBA.com. July 3, 2023. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  • ^ Kaufman, Michelle (February 18, 2020). "A contract Isaiah Wong signed with his mother is a key to Miami freshman's success". Miami Herald. Archived from the original on January 18, 2021. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  • ^ Hagani, Alexander (December 1, 2022). "Top Shot". Retrieved June 7, 2023.
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