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PROFESSIONAL CAREER:
Has appeared in 847 regular season games (706 starts) in his 11-year NBA career and has averaged 18.0 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.24 steals and 36.2 minutes while shooting 41.5 percent from the field, 32.5 percent from three-point range and 63.5 percent from the free throw line…is a three-time All-Star…is a one-time NBA Player of the Month and a two-time NBA Player of the Week…was an NBA All-Rookie First Team selection in 1996-97…has scored in double figures on 722 occasions, including 360 games with at least 20 points, 65 games with 30-or-more points and four 40-point performances…his longest streak of consecutive games scoring in double figures is 127 and occurred from Mar. 31, 2000–Jan. 9, 2002…his longest streak of consecutive games with at least 20 points is 13 and occurred from Mar. 29, 2001-Oct. 30, 2001…his longest stretch of consecutive games with at least 30 points is three and occurred from Mar. 13-16, 2002…has scored at least 1,000 points in nine of his 11 seasons, including seven of the last eight, the only exceptions were the lockout shortened 1998-99 season and the 2006-07 campaign…has grabbed double-figure rebounds on 261 occasions and handed out double-figure assists 28 times…his longest streak of consecutive games grabbing double-figure rebounds is nine and occurred from Dec. 30, 2004-Jan. 19, 2005…his longest stretch of consecutive games handing out double-figure assists is three and occurred from Jan. 15-18, 2001…has posted 266 double-doubles and recorded 15 triple-doubles…his longest streak of consecutive games with a double-double is nine and occurred from Dec. 30, 2004-Jan. 19, 2005…twice in his career he has recorded back-to-back triple-doubles (Feb. 14 & 16, 1997 and Jan. 12 & 14, 2004)…ranks second in Celtics history with 13 triple-doubles as a Celtic, trailing only Hall of Famer Larry Bird (69)…his longest streak of consecutive games with at least one three-point field goal made is 36 and occurred from Mar. 22, 2001-Dec. 15, 2001…ranks among the HEAT’s all-time leaders in three-point field goals attempted (7th-688), three-point field goals made (8th-221) and three-point field goal percentage (20th-.321)…his seven 20-point games off the HEAT bench is tied for fourth in franchise history…concluded the 2006-07 campaign ranked second among active players in three-point field goals attempted (4,076), third in three-point field goals made (1,325), ninth in field goal attempts (14,335) and 12th in field goals made (5,949) and defensive rebounds (4,885)…has appeared in 64 postseason games (60 starts) and averaged 16.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.23 steals and 38.5 minutes while shooting 40.6 percent from the floor, 35.2 percent from three-point range and 66.3 percent from the foul line…in his 60 postseason starts he has averaged 16.4 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.28 steals and 39.5 minutes while shooting 40.6 percent from the field, 34.4 percent from three-point range and 65.2 percent from the foul line…has scored in double figures in 55 postseason contests, including 22 games with at least 20 points (one off the bench) and a pair of 30-point performances…scored in double-figures in a postseason career-high 23 consecutive games from Apr. 21, 2002-May 5, 2003…has grabbed double-figure rebounds 13 times in the postseason and has recorded 11 double-doubles…his high for most consecutive postseason games with at least one three-point field goal made is 15 and occurred from May 12, 2002-May 5, 2003…ranks among the HEAT postseason leaders in three-point field goals made (tied for 3rd-56), three-point field goals attempted (4th-164), double-figure scoring efforts (6th-22), 20-point games (tied for 7th-5), field goal attempts (7th-320), field goals made (8th-129), points (8th-354), assists (9th-62), starts (9th-23), double-doubles (tied for 9th-2), minutes (10th-954), free throw attempts (10th-65), defensive rebounds (10th, 120), total rebounds (10th, 138), blocked shots (10th-9), steals (tied for 10th-25) and games played (tied for 10th, 27)…has appeared in three NBA All-Star Games and has averaged 6.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 13.3 minutes.
2006-07 SEASON:
Saw action in 78 games (15 starts) for the HEAT and averaged 8.5 points (.397 FG%, .438 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.62 steals and 23.3 minutes…missed four games from Jan. 3-10 due to team conditioning requirements…ranked second on the team in games played, third in defensive rebounds (247) and charges drawn (22) and fourth in three-point field goals made (84), offensive rebounds (92), total rebounds (339) and assist (130)…led the team in scoring four times and in rebounds on nine occasions, in steals in eight contests, in blocks seven times, in assists on three occasions and in minutes twice…was Miami’s top scorer off the bench a team-high 24 times and also led the HEAT reserves in rebounds in 30 games, in assists 22 times, in minutes on 21 occasions, in steals 20 times and in blocks on eight occasions…scored in double figures 31 times, including four 20-point performances…registered two of Miami’s five 20-point individual efforts off the bench…grabbed double-figure rebounds on four occasions and recorded three double-doubles (two off the bench)…scored his 15,000th career point on Feb. 11 against San Antonio…recorded his 3,000th career assist at Philadelphia on Nov. 5…tallied eight double-figure scoring quarters…had six dunks…had 11 multi-steal games and three multi-block games…Season Highs: 23 points (at Philadelphia, Nov. 5), 12 rebounds (at Philadelphia, Jan. 19), five assists (three times), three steals (twice), two blocks (three times) and 39:06 minutes (vs. Denver, Nov. 14).
2005-06 SEASON:
Was the only HEAT player to appear in all 82 games (19 starts), marking just the 15th time in franchise history a Miami player played in all 82 games…it marked the fifth time in his career he has played all 82 games…averaged 12.2 points (.435 FG%, .628 FT%), 5.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 0.57 steals and 26.8 minutes…led the HEAT in three-point field goals made (137) and attempted (383) and ranked third in points scored (1,000), field goals made (391) and three-point field goal percentage (.358)…in his 19 starts he averaged 15.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.74 steals and 34.5 minutes while shooting 47.2 percent from the floor, 36.3 percent from three-point range and 57.1 percent from the foul line…in his 63 non-starts he averaged 11.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.52 steals and 24.5 minutes while shooting 42.2 percent from the floor, 35.6 percent from three-point range and 64.9 percent from the foul line…scored in double figures 55 times (40 off the bench), with nine games of at least 20 points and one 30-point performance…grabbed double-figure rebounds on four occasions and recorded four double-doubles (two off the bench)…led the HEAT in scoring four times, in steals on 11 occasions, in rebounds five times, in minutes and blocks four times each and in assists on three occasions…was Miami’s leading scorer off the bench a team-high 44 times and also topped Miami’s reserves in rebounds a team-leading 38 times, in assists on 30 occasions, in minutes 25 times, in steals on 21 occasions and in blocks in 12 contests…hit at least one three-point field goal in each of his first 11 games (Nov. 2-23) marking his season high…tallied 17 double-figure scoring quarters, second best on the squad, including a 14-point first quarter against Chicago on Apr. 16…had eight dunks…had 25 points, a game- and season-high 16 rebounds and four assists in 41:08 minutes in his HEAT debut at Memphis on Nov. 2…his 13 defensive rebounds and 16 total rebounds both set HEAT Opening Night records…scored his 14,000th career point at Washington on Dec. 30…grabbed his 6,000th rebound at Indiana on Nov. 9…recorded his 2,000th made free throw at New Jersey on Apr. 2…recorded his 1,000th career steal against Milwaukee on Apr. 4…played in his 750th NBA game against Utah on Mar. 14…had started each of the last 487 games in which he has appeared before coming off the bench against Charlotte on Nov. 12…his last non-start was on May 5, 1999 in the 1998-99 regular season finale against Charlotte…Season Highs: 32 points (vs. Toronto, Apr. 11), 16 rebounds (at Memphis, Nov. 2), seven assists (at Cleveland, Dec. 17), three steals (twice), two blocks (five times) and 43:52 minutes (vs. Indiana, Nov. 3).
2004-05 SEASON:
Split time between the Boston Celtics and Atlanta Hawks…started all 77 contests in which he appeared and averaged 19.1 points (.422 FG%, .539 FT%), 9.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.16 steals and 38.4 minutes…missed three games due to injury with a bruised left knee…ranked 15th in the NBA in rebound average…was one of only six players in the NBA to average at least 19 points and nine rebounds, joining current teammate Shaquille O’Neal…scored in double figures on 72 occasions, including 37 games with at least 20 points and four games with 30-or-more points…grabbed double-figure rebounds 31 times and recorded 31 double-doubles…in 24 games with the Celtics he averaged 16.3 points (.442 FG%, .557 FT%), 8.3 boards, 3.0 assists, 1.04 steals and 34.5 minutes…led the Celtics in scoring seven times, rebounding 14 times and assists three times…scored in double figures 20 times with Boston, including five games with at least 20 points and one 30-point effort…grabbed double-figure rebounds seven times with the Celtics and recorded seven double-doubles…Boston went 18-9 (.667) after acquiring him and compiled a 27-28 (.491) record before obtaining him…saw action in 53 games with the Hawks and averaged 20.4 points (.415 FG%, .534 FT%), 9.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.21 steals and 40.2 minutes…despite being traded to Boston on Feb. 24 he finished as Atlanta’s leader in field goals attempted (1,013), three-point field goals made (85) and attempted (268), defensive (371) and total (497) rebounds, and scoring average…topped Hawks in scoring 33 times…scored in double figures on 52 occasions with Atlanta, including 32 contests with at least 20 points and three 30-point outputs…grabbed double-digit rebounds 24 times as a member of the Hawks and produced 24 double-doubles…recorded a double-double in a career-high nine straight games from Dec. 30-Jan. 19 and also registered a career high by grabbing double-digit rebounds in those nine consecutive contests…Season Highs: 36 points (twice), 16 rebounds (at Miami, Jan. 19), nine assists (vs. Orlando, Nov. 26), four steals (twice), four blocks (vs. L.A. Lakers) and 49 minutes (twice).
2003-04 SEASON:
Started all 82 games for the Dallas Mavericks and averaged 14.0 points (.428 FG%, .544 FT%), 8.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 34.6 minutes…was one of two Mavericks to play all 82 games, but was the only one to start each game…placed 20th in the NBA in rebounding and 28th in assists…recorded a career-high 65 blocks…ranked second on the team in assists (369) and offensive (198), defensive (486) and total (684) rebounds…his field goal percentage ranked second best in his career…led Dallas in scoring 10 times, in rebounds on 26 occasions, in assists 14 times, in blocks on 20 occasions, in steals 17 times and in minutes in 11 contests…scored in double figures on 60 occasions, including 18 games with at least 20 points and one 30-point performance…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 27 occasions and handed out double-figure assists on four occasions…had 27 double-doubles and two triple-doubles…recorded back-to-back triple-doubles on Jan. 12 at New York and Jan. 14 against Philadelphia, becoming the first Maverick to do so since Jason Kidd…Season Highs: 30 points (at Denver, Nov. 28), 17 rebounds (twice), 13 assists (vs. Philadelphia, Jan. 14), four steals (vs. Memphis, Apr. 13), four blocks (twice) and 51 minutes (vs. Philadelphia, Jan. 14).
2002-03 SEASON:
Started in all 78 contests which he appeared with the Boston Celtics and averaged 20.1 points (.388 FG%, .615 FT%), 7.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.49 steals and 41.5 minutes…missed four games from Jan. 22-28 due to a sprained right knee…named Eastern Conference Player of the Week twice (weeks ending Dec. 15 and Jan. 19)…led the NBA in three-point attempts (582) and ranked tied for fourth in minutes per game…led the Celtics in minutes played (3,235), assists (373) and three-point field goals made (188) and attempted (582)…topped the 3,000 minutes played mark for the fourth consecutive season…led Boston in scoring 25 times, in rebounding on 29 occasions and in assists 35 times…tied his own team record and career high for three-pointers made in a game with nine against Minnesota on Nov. 9…scored in double figures on 75 occasions, including 38 games of 20 points or more and 10 games of at least 30 points…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 14 occasions and handed out double-figure assists six times…posted 17 double-doubles and a pair of triple-doubles (Nov. 22 vs. Atlanta and Dec. 13 vs. Cleveland)…for the only time in his career he recorded a double-double that didn’t include points as he finished with 14 assists (tying his career high), 10 rebounds and seven points against Washington on Apr. 6…scored his 10,000th career point against Cleveland on Dec. 21…played a career-high 54 minutes against Atlanta on Nov. 22…was an All-Star selection for the third time and scored six points in nine minutes for the East squad in the 2003 All-Star Game at Philips Arena…Season Highs: 38 points (at Toronto, Mar. 2), 14 rebounds (at Memphis, Mar. 3), 14 assists (vs. Washington, Apr. 6), five steals (twice), two blocks (seven times) and 54 minutes (vs. Atlanta, Nov. 22).
2001-02 SEASON:
Started in all 81 contests in which he appeared for Boston and averaged 22.1 points (.394 FG%, .741 FT%), 8.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 1.51 steals and 42.0 minutes…missed one game due to injury…was placed on the injured list on Apr. 16 and missed the regular season finale against Atlanta on Apr. 17 with a sprained left thumb…named Eastern Conference Co-Player of the Month for January with teammate Paul Pierce…set the franchise record for three-pointers made (221) and attempted (603) in a season and also led the NBA in both categories…recorded career highs in minutes played (3,406), three-point field goals made and attempted, and free throw percentage…was one of four players in the NBA to average at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists…topped the team in scoring 26 times, in rebounds on 42 occasions and in assists 35 times…scored in double figures 79 times, including 48 games with at least 20 points, 13 games with at least 30 points and one 40-point performance…had his streak of scoring in double figures in a career-high 127 consecutive games snapped when he was held to five points against Detroit on Jan. 11…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 29 occasions and handed out double-figure assists three times…recorded 29 double-doubles and two triple-doubles…logged 400-plus assists for the second straight season…elected to his second NBA All-Star Game and totaled eight points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal in 16 minutes in his lone All-Star start at the First Union Center in Philadelphia…Season Highs: 42 points (at New York, Dec. 11), 18 rebounds (vs. Indiana, Nov. 14), 14 assists (at Denver, Feb. 12), five steals (twice), three blocks (vs. Chicago, Nov. 2) and 50 minutes (twice).
2000-01 SEASON:
Started all 81 games in which he appeared for the Celtics and averaged 23.4 points (.413 FG%, .716 FT%), 8.9 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 1.70 steals and 41.9 minutes…missed the Feb. 2 game at Detroit to attend a funeral, snapping a streak of 129 consecutive games played that began on May 1, 1999…was the only player in the NBA to finish in the top 20 in points (11th), rebounds (19th), steals (10th) and assists (20th) per game…also ranked third in the NBA in minutes per game…led Boston in rebounds, steals, assists and minutes and placed second in scoring…topped Boston in scoring 36 times, in rebounds on 44 occasions, in assists 48 times and in minutes 66 times…scored in double figures in all 81 games in which he saw action, marking the only season in his career in which he scored double figures in every game he played…scored at least 20 points on 61 occasions, at least 30 points 10 times and posted one 40-point effort…his 47-point outing at Sacramento on Jan. 17 was a season high and two shy of his career high…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 34 occasions and handed out double-figure assists nine times…recorded 38 double-doubles (tied for the lead in the Eastern Conference) and five triple-doubles (second in the NBA)…swiped a career-high six steals at Vancouver on Feb. 13…Season Highs: 47 points (at Sacramento, Jan. 17), 19 rebounds (vs. New Jersey, Dec. 20), 13 assists (at Sacramento, Jan. 17), six steals (at Vancouver, Feb. 13), three blocks (five times) and 51 minutes (at Indiana, Apr. 13).
1999-00 SEASON:
Was one of only two Celtics to start all 82 games and averaged 20.5 points (.430 FG%, .699 FT%) 8.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.43 steals and 36.6 minutes…ranked 17th in the NBA in scoring average…recorded a career high in free throws made (311)…led the Celtics in points scored (1,680), scoring average, minutes played (3,003), field goals made (648) and attempted (1,506), offensive (199), defensive (453) and total (652) rebounds, and ranked second in assists (305)…topped the team in scoring 35 times, in rebounds on 27 occasions, in assists 20 times and in minutes in 34 contests…scored in double figures on 79 occasions, including 45 games with at least 20 points and nine 30-point efforts…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 21 occasions and handed out double-figure assists in three contests…recorded 23 double-doubles and one triple-double…grabbed his 2,000th career rebound at Miami on Nov. 20…registered his lone triple-double of the season against Milwaukee on Mar. 8 finishing with 30 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists…recorded career highs in both free throws made (16) and attempted (18) against Cleveland on Jan. 3…Season Highs: 39 points (at New Jersey, Jan. 15), 19 rebounds (vs. Milwaukee, Mar. 8), 10 assists (three times), five steals (vs. Chicago, Mar. 10), three blocks (twice) and 52 minutes (at Philadelphia, Mar. 24).
1998-99 SEASON:
Started 41 of the 42 games in which he saw action and averaged 18.7 points (.412 FG%, .559 FT%), 8.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.50 steals and 36.9 minutes…missed eight games due to injury (sprained left ankle)…missed the first NBA game of his career on Apr. 19 against Indiana due to a sprained left ankle ending his streak of 205 consecutive games played…had a streak of 176 consecutive starts snapped when he came off the bench against Charlotte on May 5…set a career high in three-point field goal percentage (.369)…led the Celtics in field goals attempted (735), free throws attempted (202), defensive rebounds (253) and total rebounds (359)…topped the Celtics in rebounding 23 times…scored in double figures on 36 occasions, including 21 games of 20-plus points and three games of 30-plus points…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 16 occasions and registered 14 double-doubles...Season Highs: 32 points (twice), 18 rebounds (twice), eight assists (vs. Orlando, Feb. 24), five steals (vs. New Jersey, Apr. 4), three blocks (vs. Denver, Mar. 5) and 50 minutes (at Vancouver, Feb. 17).
1997-98 SEASON:
Started in all 82 games for the Celtics and averaged 22.4 points (.423 FG%, .645 FT%), 10.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.73 steals and 39.9 minutes…recorded career highs in field goals made (722), free throws attempted (473), total rebounds (836) and steals (142)…led the Celtics in points (1,840), minutes (3,268), field goals made and attempted (1,705), free throws made (305) and attempted, offensive (270), defensive (566) and total rebounds, steals and blocks (60)…topped Boston in scoring 55 times, in rebounds on 60 occasions, in assists 24 times and in minutes played in 56 contests…scored in double figures in 80 games, including 49 games with at least 20 points, 11 games with at least 30 points and a pair of 40-point performances…grabbed double-figure rebounds 47 times and handed out double-figure assists once…registered 47 double-doubles and one triple-double…scored a career-high 49 points at Washington on Jan. 7 while also setting career highs in field goals made (21) and attempted (36)…selected to his first NBA All-Star Game and totaled four points, three assists and one steal in 15 minutes…Season Highs: 49 points (at Washington, Jan. 7), 18 rebounds (three times), 10 assists (vs. Houston, Feb. 1), five steals (twice), four blocks (twice) and 48 minutes (vs. Phoenix, Nov. 28).
1996-97 SEASON:
Was the only Celtic to appear in all 82 games (68 starts) and averaged 17.5 points (.425 FG%, .636 FT%), 9.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.28 steals and 36.2 minutes per contest…led all NBA rookies in rebounds per game, while placing third in scoring average, steals per game and minutes played, fourth in assists per game and eighth in three-point percentage (.327)…amassed the second highest rookie point total in team history (1,435), behind Larry Bird’s 1,745…grabbed a career-high 288 offensive rebounds…led the Celtics in points, scoring average, field goals made (576) and attempted (1,354), offensive (288), defensive (453) and total (741) rebounds, and blocks (53)…had 74 double-figure scoring outputs, including 30 games with at least 20 points (including 14 of the final 17 contests) and three 30-point performances…grabbed double-figure rebounds on 34 occasions and handed out double-figure assists twice…posted 33 double-doubles and a pair of triple-doubles…recorded back-to-back triple-doubles for the first time in his career with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against Charlotte on Apr. 16 and 23 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds at Philadelphia on Apr. 18…in his second game as a pro he started at guard and scored 23 points, including going 12-12 from the free-throw line, at Milwaukee on Nov. 2…the 12 free throws he hit were the most he has made in a game in his career without a miss…grabbed a career-high 21 rebounds against Orlando on Mar. 21, including a career-high 18 defensive boards…grabbed a career-high 10 offensive rebounds against Vancouver on Feb. 2…received the fourth highest vote total in the Schick Rookie of the Year balloting…selected to play in the Schick Rookie Game where he led the winning East squad with 20 points…Season Highs: 37 points (at Philadelphia, Mar. 28), 21 rebounds (vs. Orlando, Mar. 21), 13 assists (at Philadelphia, Apr. 18), five steals (at Dallas, Mar. 13), four blocks (vs. Portland, Jan. 31) and 48 minutes (vs. Detroit, Feb. 28).
NBA PLAYOFFS:
2007: Came off the bench in each of Miami’s four games in the Opening Round series against Chicago and averaged 11.8 points (.405 FG%, .818 FT%), 2.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.50 steals and 23.0 minutes…led the HEAT in three-point field goals made (8) and three-point field goal percentage (.500)…ranked second on the team in three-point field goals attempted (16), tied for second in free throws made (9), third in points scored (47), field goals made (15) and field goals attempted (37) and tied for third in assists (6)…his 11.8 ppg scoring average is tied for the third highest single-series scoring average off the bench by an individual in HEAT postseason history…led the HEAT in blocks once…scored in double figures on three occasions, including one 20-point effort…was Miami’s top scorer off the bench three times…also led the HEAT reserves in assists twice and in minutes, rebounds, steals and blocks once each…scored 20 points in Game 1 against the Bulls on Apr. 21, marking only the third 20-point game off the bench by an individual in HEAT playoff history…scored his 1,000th postseason career point in Game 1 on Apr. 21…had one multi-steal game…one had one dunk and drew one charge…2006: Started all 23 postseason games for the NBA champion HEAT and averaged 13.3 points (.403 FG%, .574 FT%), 5.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.00 steals and 37.5 minutes…led the HEAT in three-point field goals made (48) and three-point field goals attempted (148), ranked second in minutes played (862), was tied for second in defensive rebounds (113) and steals (23) and finished third in points (307), field goals made (114) and assists (56)…ranked among the NBA postseason leaders in steals per game (tied for 20th) and minutes per game (33rd)…topped the HEAT in scoring and blocks twice, in steals five times, in minutes played on four occasions and in rebounds and assists once each…scored in double figures on 19 occasions with four 20-point efforts…grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and recorded a pair of double-doubles…hit at least one three-point field goal in 12 consecutive games from May 10-June 11…averaged 14.7 points (.376 FG%, .458 FT%), 6.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.33 steals and 39.3 minutes in the six-game Opening Round series against Chicago…led the HEAT in three-point field goal attempts in the Opening Round series (45) and was second in field goals attempted (85), three-pointers made (13), steals (8) and minutes (236)…registered a postseason career-high 13 free throw attempts in Game 5 against the Bulls on May 2 and also tied his postseason career high with two blocks…averaged 13.8 points (.481 FG%, .667 FT%), 5.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.00 steals and 35.8 minutes in the five-game Eastern Conference Semifinal series against New Jersey…topped the HEAT in three-point field goals made (15) and attempted (34) against New Jersey…had a team-high 23 points, seven rebounds and four assists in the decisive Game 5 against the Nets on May 16…averaged 11.2 points (.390 FG%, .733 FT%), 5.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.00 steals and 38.0 minutes in the six-game Eastern Conference Finals series against Detroit…led the HEAT in three-point field goals made (10) and attempted (32) against Detroit…averaged 13.8 points (.391 FG%, .556 FT%), 5.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.67 steals and 36.5 minutes in the six-game NBA Finals series against Dallas…led the HEAT in three-point field goal attempts (37) against the Mavericks and was tied for the team lead in three-point field goals made (10)…also ranked second on the HEAT in points scored (83), field goal attempts (87) and minutes (219) and tied for second in field goals made (34) in the Finals…posted a double-double with 14 points and grabbed a 2006 postseason-high 11 rebounds in the decisive Game 6 at Dallas on June 20…2005: Appeared in all six contests in which he appeared for the Celtics and averaged 16.8 points (.413 FG%, .631 FT%), 7.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.17 steals, 1.00 blocks and 37.3 minutes…suspended for Game 4 against the Pacers for making contact with an official in Game 3 on Apr. 28...ranked 26th in the NBA in rebound average, 28th in three-point field goal percentage (.368), 30th in steals per game and blocks per game, and 31st in scoring average and minutes per game…scored in double figures in all six games he played, including two games of 20-plus points…led the Celtics in points twice and in rebounds three times…recorded a team-high 24 points and 11 boards in a 92-89 road victory over the Pacers on May 5 to force a decisive Game 7…matched his postseason career highs in both field goals made (11) and offensive rebounds (4) in Game 6 at Indiana on May 5…2004: Started all five games for Dallas in the First Round against Sacramento and averaged 9.8 points (.361 FG%, .571 FT%), 10.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.20 steals and 28.0 minutes…led the Mavericks in offensive rebounds (23) and ranked second in defensive (27) and total (50) rebounds…scored in double figures twice…grabbed double-figure rebounds three times and posted one double-double…2003: Started all 10 games for the Celtics and averaged 17.3 points (.415 FG%, .500 FT%), 8.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.70 steals and 4.0 minutes…scored in double figures nine times, including four 20-point efforts…grabbed double-figure rebounds twice and recorded a pair of double-doubles…grabbed a playoff career-high 15 rebounds in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal series against New Jersey on May 9…recorded postseason career highs in both assists (7) and steals (5) in Game 4 against the Nets on May 12…recorded his postseason career high in minutes played with 51 in Game 5 of the Opening Round series at Indiana on Apr. 29…2002: Started all 16 postseason games for the Celtics and averaged 22.1 points (.411 FG%, .781 FT%), 8.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.50 steals and 43.9 minutes in his first career postseason action…led the team in minutes played (703) and total rebounds (138)…scored in double figures in all 16 games, including 11 games with at least 20 points and a pair of 30-point performances…scored at least 20 points in each of the first six games in his postseason career…grabbed double-figure rebounds five times and registered five double-doubles…scored a postseason career-high 30 points against Detroit on May 12 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal series and matched that total against New Jersey on May 27 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals…scored 27 points while recording playoff career highs in three-pointers made (7) and attempted (13) in Game 3 of the Opening Round series at Philadelphia on Apr. 28…made his NBA postseason debut against the 76ers on Apr. 21 and totaled 20 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals in 45 minutes while leading Boston to a 92-82 win.
NBA HONORS:
2003: Selected as a reserve for the Eastern Conference All-Star Team…named NBA Player of the Week (week ending Jan. 19)…led the NBA in three-point field goal attempts…2002: Named Eastern Conference Co-Player of the Month for January…selected to the Eastern Conference All-Star Team…led the NBA in three-point field goals made and attempted…named NBA Player of the Week (week ending Dec. 15)…1998: Selected to his first NBA All-Star Game…1997: Was a NBA All-Rookie First Team selection…selected to play in the Schick Rookie Game.
COLLEGE CAREER:
Played two seasons at the University of Kentucky and averaged 11.7 points and 6.5 rebounds in 69 games before becoming an early entry candidate…started 37 times in two seasons, including 35 times in 36 appearances as a sophomore…led Kentucky to the 1996 NCAA championship, leading the team in rebounding (8.4 rpg) and minutes (27.0 mpg)…in the NCAA Championship game, a 76-67 victory over Syracuse, he contributed 11 points, a team-high nine rebounds and four assists…garnered Southeastern Conference All-Tournament honors after scoring 51 points, grabbing 28 rebounds and dishing out 10 assists in three games.
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