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  • Anthony Randolph

  • #15
  • Forward
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2013 Playoffs Statistics

PPG
5.2
RPG
1.20
APG
0.0
EFF
+ 5.40
Born: Jul 15, 1989
Height: 6-11 / 2.11
Weight: 225 lbs. / 102.1 kg.
Prior to NBA / Country:
Louisiana State / USA
Years Pro: 4

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Background

CAREER
2011-12:Appeared in 34 games with Minnesota averaging 7.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1 block in 15.2 minutes per game . . . Posted 22 points, 11 rebounds and a block vs. OKC on 4/14 . . . Recorded a season high 28 points, to go along with six rebounds and five blocks @ DEN on 4/11 . . . Posted two double-doubles in last month of the season (4/19 @ DET and 4/14 vs. OKC).


2010-11 (Minnesota/New York): Joined the Timberwolves midway through his third NBA campaign, having been acquired from New York on Feb. 22 in a three-team deal that also included Denver . . . Appeared in 23 games (three starts) with the Wolves, averaging 11.7 ppg and 5.2 rpg in 20.1 mpg while shooting 49.8% from the field and 70.3% from the FT line . . . Led all scorers with a career-high 31 points Mar. 24 at Dallas, the top-scoring night ever by a player making his first start in a Timberwolves uniform . . . He also pulled in a game-high 11 rebounds in that contest, one of three times he led Minnesota on the glass and one of five point/rebound double-doubles . . . Hauled in a game- and season-high 15 boards (logging a season-high 37:03) Mar. 25 at Oklahoma City . . . Committed a career-high seven TOs Mar. 20 vs. Sacramento, but also scored his 1000th career point in that game . . . Logged 20+ minutes on 10 occasions, averaging 19.9 ppg (56.8%) and 7.5 rpg in those games . . . Saw action in 17 games with New York, netting 2.1 ppg and 2.4 rpg.


2009-10 (Golden State): Averaged 11.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and shot 44.3% from the field (137-309) over 22.7 minutes in 33 games (eight starts) in injury-shortened sophomore season . . . Had five double-doubles and led the Warriors in rebounds 11 times . . . Had two 20-plus scoring games, including a then-career-high 28 points (10-23 FGA) on Dec. 5 vs. Orlando . . . Scored in double figures in 22 of his 33 games . . . Nailed first career three-pointer on Oct. 28 vs. Houston . . . Averaged 1.55 blocks, but fell short of qualifying for NBA Leader Board in blocks . . . Recorded a career-high eight blocked shots on Dec. 23 at New Orleans, tying Orlando’s Dwight Howard (Dec. 16 vs. Raptors) for the NBA single-game season high . . . In his final game action of season, had six points in 12 minutes vs. Sacramento on Jan. 8 . . . Missed the season’s final 47 games (Jan. 11-Apr. 14) due to sprained left ankle . . . Earlier in season, missed one game with sprained left ankle (Dec. 1 at Denver) and was a DNP-CD once. 2008-09 (Golden State): The NBA’s youngest player at age 19 . . . Averaged 7.9 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.17 blocks over 17.9 minutes in 63 games (22 starts) as a rookie . . . Had three 20-plus scoring games and eight double-doubles (sixth among NBA rookies) . . . Averaged 11.1 rebounds from Mar. 28 through the end of the season (third in NBA behind Dwight Howard and Chris Bosh over that span) . . . Posted season highs of 24 points and 16 rebounds vs. San Antonio on April 13 . . . Logged a career-high 47 minutes at Detroit on March 6 . . . Missed two games due to injury (sprained left hand, sprained left groin) and received 17 DNP-CDs.


CAREER TRANSACTIONS: Selected by Golden State in first round (14th overall pick) of 2008 NBA Draft . . . Traded to New York, along with Kelenna Azubuike and Ronny Turiaf, in exchange for David Lee on July 9, 2010 . . . Traded to Minnesota, along with Eddy Curry, cash considerations and a future second-round pick from Denver, in a three-team, 13-player trade that sent Corey Brewer to New York and Kosta Koufos to Denver . . . Signed contract with Denver on July 20, 2012.


COLLEGE: Played one season (2007-08) at Louisiana State, where he averaged 15.6 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.26 blocks over 31 games . . . Named Honorable Mention All-SEC and was also named to the SEC All-Freshman Team . . . Had nine 20-plus scoring games, including a career-high 29 points vs. Alabama . . . Recorded nine double-doubles.



Personal

Full name is Anthony Erwin Randolph Jr... Son of Anthony and Crystal Randolph . . . One of 23 NBA players selected to take part in USA Basketball's Men's National Team mini-camp in Las Vegas in July 2009... Member of the USA Junior National Select Team that defeated the World Select Team at the 2007 Nike Hoop Summit in Memphis . . . Born in Worzbach, Germany, where both his parents served in the military . . . Spent first year of his life in Germany before moving to Pasadena, Calif., where he spent the majority of his childhood . . . Has one younger sister, Ashley, and one younger brother, Robert . . . Lists his mother and father as the people he admires most, and his father as his childhood hero . . . Has taken classes at LSU to continue working towards his degree... Attended high school at Serrano HS in Phelan, Calif., and Little Rock Catholic in Arkansas before playing his final two prep seasons at Woodrow Wilson HS in Dallas, where he averaged 25.8 points and 12.6 rebounds as a senior . . . Named Fourth Team All-America by Parade Magazine and earned First Team All-Area honors from the Dallas Morning News . . . Participated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders goodwill tour to Senegal, Africa in August 2010 . . . Took part in the Warriors' Thanksgiving Food Distribution event and attended sessions of Warriors Basketball Camp . . . Following the '08 NBA Draft, took part in the Seeds of Peace camp in Maine, which brings children from different countries and ethnic backgrounds together.