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2011-12 Statistics

PPG
11.1
RPG
5.90
APG
1.4
EFF
+ 8.25
Born: Nov 12, 1979
Height: 6-6 / 1.98
Weight: 225 lbs. / 102.1 kg.
College: Duke
Years Pro: 12

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2009-10 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ... Appeared in 70 games (49 starts), averaging 19.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 29.7 minutes ... ranked 17th in the NBA in scoring (19.8), 19th in field goal percentage (.516) and 30th in free throw percentage (.835) ... was one of only seven NBA players to average at least 19.0 points and shoot at least 50% from the floor, joining LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudamire, David Lee, Carlos Boozer and David West ... additionally, was one of only five players in the NBA to average double figures in scoring, shoot 50% from the floor and 80% from the free throw line, joining Steve Nash, David West, Carl Landry and David Lee ... owned the NBA's highest scoring average (19.8) for a player who logged fewer than 30.0 minutes per game (29.7) ... averaged 21.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 49 games as a starter ... scored 20 or more points 19 times during a 20-game stretch 12/12 thru 1/23; averaged 26.4 points and shot 60% from the floor during this 20-game stretch ... scored a season-high 35 points 1/5 at Denver, one of eight 30-plus point outings ... scored 30-plus point in three consecutive games 1/15 - 1/20 (32, 32, 33), shooting 67% from the floor during this stretch (31-46) ... scored in double figures in 44 consecutive games 11/8 - 2/16 ... averaged 7.9 free throw attempts per game, which ranked seventh in the NBA ... attempted 10 or more free throws in 11 consecutive games 12/29 - 1/22 ... free throw percentage (.835) eclipsed 80% for the ninth consecutive season ... registered five double-doubles (points/rebounds), highlighted by a 28-point and 10-rebound outing 1/6 at Minnesota ... missed 11 games due to injury.

PRO CAREER ... 2008-09: Appeared in 51 games (19 starts), averaging 18.6 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 31.1 minutes ... his 18.6 points per game average in 31.1 minutes made him the leading scorer among all NBA players who averaged 32 minutes or less per game ... in 19 starts, averaged 18.7 points and 5.8 rebounds in 35.0 minutes ... was the second-leading bench scorer in the NBA in 2008-09, as his 18.6 points as a reserve was second only to NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jason Terry’s 19.6 ... finished season ranked fifth in free throws made per game (6.7) and sixth in free throw attempts per game (8.1) ... attempted 10-plus free throws in 18 games ... led the Warriors reserves in scoring 26 times, including a stretch of 16 consecutive games ... four double-doubles ... missed 31 games due to injury ... 2007-08: Appeared in 70 games (65 starts), averaging 22.1 points and 5.6 rebounds ... among NBA leaders, ranked 11th in scoring, fourth in free throws made and sixth in free throw attempts ... established new career-highs in points scored (1,547), field goal percentage, field goals made, three-point percentage, three-pointers made and free throws attempted ... led Clippers in scoring for the third time in his caree r... recorded six point/rebound double-doubles ... season-high 35 points (8-14 FG, 3-4 3FG, 16-18 FT) in 48 minutes at Memphis on 1/26 ... 27 points, seven rebounds and career-high six steals in 36 minutes at L.A. Lakers on 12/16, including 21 points in third quarter ... 2006-07: Appeared in 75 games (31 starts), averaging 16.9 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists ... among NBA leaders, ranked 3rd in free throws made (519) and sixth in attempts (633) ... tallied a career-high 39 points and a career-high-tying nine rebounds at L.A. Lakers on 4/12 ... nine point/rebound double-doubles ... 2005-06: Averaged 17.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 29.5 minutes ... appeared in 32 games (13 starts) … recorded five point/rebound double-doubles … led the team in scoring six times … missed 50 games due to injury … missed four games with a strained left hamstring (11/2-11/7) … missed eight games with a sprained ligament, left foot (12/7 to 12/21) … missed 31 games with separated ligament, left foot (12/23 to 3/1) … missed seven games with back spasms (4/7 to 4/18) … 11/9/05 at Washington, made his regular season debut, scoring 20 points (7-14 FG) and grabbing six rebounds … 11/29/05 at Minnesota, tied a season-high with 30 points (11-18 FG, 8-9 FT) and recorded his first double-double of the season with 10 rebounds in 41:28 … 2004-05: Averaged 22.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 36.9 minutes in 66 games (60 starts) ... averaged career-highs in points (22.2), rebounds (6.0) and assists (3.4) in addition to increasing his scoring average for the 6th consecutive season ... finished the season tied for 13th in the NBA in points per game ... ranked fifth in the NBA in total free throws made (563) ... missed 15 games due to injury, including the final five games of the season with a torn ligament in his left wrist recorded 10 point-rebound double-doubles ... 2003-04: Averaged career-highs of 20.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 36.0 minutes in 73 games (72 starts) … led the NBA in free throws made, was third in free throws attempted and ranked 14th in points per game (20.7) … missed the final three games of the season with a strained right hamstring … 11/7/03 at Denver, tallied 29 points and 10 rebounds … 11/24/03 vs. Houston, recorded 33 points (7-20 FG, 18-20 FT) and six rebounds … 1/13/03 vs. Portland, scored 32 points and pulled down seven rebounds … 2/10/04 at Minnesota, recorded a career-high tying 34 points (9-16 FG, 13-17 FT) in 45 minutes played… 2002-03: Averaged 16.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 31.3 minutes in 64 games (57 starts) … ranked second on the team in scoring missed 14 games while on the Injured List due to torn cartilage in his right knee (11/26/02 - 12/21/02) ... 1/3/03 at Memphis, scored a career-high 34 points (10-19 FG, 5-8 3FG, 9-10 FT) ... 4/1/03 vs. Utah, scored 23 points and notched his 3,000th career point with a three-pointer at the 4:40 mark of the first quarter ... 2001-02: Averaged 11.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 25.6 minutes in 63 games (52 starts) ... missed 16 games after being placed on the Injured List on 2/22/02 with a right fourth and fifth metacarpal dislocation ... 2000-01: Averaged 10.0 points and 4.2 rebounds in 69 games played (nine starts) ... ranked sixth in the NBA in free throw attempts per 48 minutes (10.17 FTA) ... averaged 15.3 ppg after 3/1/01 and scored in double-figures in 18 of 19 games during that stretch ... competed in the NBA.com Slam Dunk contest presented by Real at the 2001 NBA All-Star Weekend ... 4/16/01, spent the final two games of the season on the Injured List with a strained right groin ... Clippers picked up his contract option for the 2002-03 season on 4/13/01 ... 1999-00: Played in 77 games during his rookie campaign for the Magic, averaging 8.4 points and 3.9 assists in 17.8 minutes started five contests, averaging 9.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.0 steal in 21.2 minutes ... ranked among NBA rookies in field goal percentage (fourth - .478), rebounding (tied eighth - 4.2), free throw percentage (ninth - .751) and scoring (11th - 9.6) ... ranked fourth among all NBA rookies in points per 48 minutes (22.6) ...11/2/99 at Charlotte, tallied 10 points and team high-tying seven rebounds in his NBA debut.

PLAYOFF HISTORY ... (12 games, 2 starts) ... 2006: In 12 playoff games, tallied 15.3 points and 7.3 rebounds in 24.3 minutes per game … connected on 57-122 field goals (.467) … 4/27/06 at Denver, scored 23 points to go with five rebounds in 21 minutes … 5/1/06 vs. Denver, tallied 23 points and five rebounds … 5/12/06 vs. Phoenix, pulled down 14 rebounds to go with seven points and five assists … 5/14/06 vs. Phoenix, tallied 18 points and 15 rebounds … 5/18/06 vs. Phoenix, recorded 25 points, eight rebounds and four assists.

COLLEGE ... Played one season at Duke, averaging 10.6 points, 3.9 points and 1.5 assists in 39 games en route to reaching the NCAA Championship Game ... was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference's All-Rookie Team and All-ACC Tournament Second Team. ... averaged 14.3 points per game during the ACC Tournament, including a season-high 24 points vs. N.C. State (3/6/99).

CAREER TRANSACTIONS ... Drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 13th overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft on 6/30/99 … traded by Seattle with Dale Ellis, Don MacLean and Billy Owens to Orlando in exchange for Horance Grant, a 2000 seonc round pick and a 2001 second round pick on 6/30/99 ... traded by Orlando with Keyon Dooling, Derek Strong and a 2000 second round pick to the L.A. Clippers for a 2006 first round pick on 6/28/00 ... signed as a free agent with Golden State on 7/10/08 ... traded by Golden State along with a 2010 second round pick in exchange for Charlie Bell and Dan Gadzuric on 6/22/10. 

PERSONAL ... Full name is Corey Antoine Maggette ... born in Melrose Park, Illinois ... is the son of Jimmie and Marguerite Maggette ... his father worked for a steel company, while mother worked at a gas company ... in 2006, established the Corey Cares Foundation, a non-profit organization that aims to serve, mentor and inspire all by giving back to those less fortunate ... began his own foundation to fulfill his duty and promise to support the community ... for the last nine years, has run the annual Flight 50 Basketball Camp in his native Chicagoland area ... active in Warriors community outreach efforts from the very beginning of his tenure with team, visiting a session of Warriors Basketball Camp in Alameda one day after signing with Golden State ... during his first year with Warriors, hosted a shopping spree at the Adidas Store in San Francisco for a group of local children, and also purchased 25 tickets to every home game and donated those tickets to local youth groups ... in the summer of 2008, made a $50,000 donation to Fenwick High School in Oak Park, IL, where he was a three-time Parade All-American and where he earned four letters in basketball and two in track ... was four-time All-League, three-time All-State and three-time league MVP ... named the 1998 Gatorade National Player of the Year after averaging 25.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists for team that went 27-4 ... had his uniform #50 retired by Fenwick High School.


Personal

PERSONAL ... Full name is Corey Antoine Maggette ... born in Melrose Park, Illinois ... is the son of Jimmie and Marguerite Maggette ... his father worked for a steel company, while mother worked at a gas company ... in 2006, established the Corey Cares Foundation, a non-profit organization that aims to serve, mentor and inspire all by giving back to those less fortunate ... began his own foundation to fulfill his duty and promise to support the community ... for the last nine years, has run the annual Flight 50 Basketball Camp in his native Chicagoland area ... active in Warriors community outreach efforts from the very beginning of his tenure with team, visiting a session of Warriors Basketball Camp in Alameda one day after signing with Golden State ... during his first year with Warriors, hosted a shopping spree at the Adidas Store in San Francisco for a group of local children, and also purchased 25 tickets to every home game and donated those tickets to local youth groups ... in the summer of 2008, made a $50,000 donation to Fenwick High School in Oak Park, IL, where he was a three-time Parade All-American and where he earned four letters in basketball and two in track ... was four-time All-League, three-time All-State and three-time league MVP ... named the 1998 Gatorade National Player of the Year after averaging 25.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists for team that went 27-4 ... had his uniform #50 retired by Fenwick High School.


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