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  • Dajuan Wagner
  • #0
  • Guard

2006-07 Statistics

PPG
4.0
RPG
0.00
APG
1.0
EFF
+ 3.00
Born: Feb 4, 1983
Height: 6-2 /  1,88
Weight: 200  lbs. / 90,7  kg.
College : Memphis
Years Pro: 3

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Background

2003-04:
Played in 44 games (four starts) for the Cavaliers…averaged 6.5 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 16.5 minutes per game…in four games from Jan. 20 – Jan. 26. averaged 18.0 points per game…scored a season-high 21 points, hitting 3-3 from beyond the arc against the Magic on Jan. 26…hit the game-winning shot with 7.4 seconds remaining in the Cavaliers’ 94-93 win over Miami on Jan. 28…played a season-high 37 minutes at Miami on April 9…scored in double figures nine times and went for 20 or more twice during the season…led or tied for the team lead in scoring two times and in steals on six occasions…made his first start of the season at Seattle on Jan. 13, scoring seven points and grabbing a career-high seven rebounds…dished out a season-high six assists at Toronto on March 10…placed on the Injured List after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee; missed 33 games from Oct. 29 – Jan. 2…received a DNP-CD on five occasions.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER:
During the 2002-03 season, played in 47 games and averaged 13.4 ppg and 2.8 apg in 29.5 minutes per contest…shot .316 (55-174) three-point FG% and .800 (128-160) FT%…among NBA rookies, ranked fourth in scoring, fourth in assists, third in minutes, 10th in three-point FG% and fifth in FT%…played for the rookie team during the ‘got milk?’ Rookie Challenge during All-Star weekend in Atlanta…in the game, scored 12 points on 6-11 FG with 2 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal in 17 minutes…started 24 games on the season (including his first 15 games), averaging 16.2 ppg, 3.3 apg and 1.08 spg in 35.3 minutes per game…missed the first 14 games of the season recovering from a bladder infection (Oct. 29-Nov. 26)…missed game on Dec. 23 vs. Miami due to a stomach virus…missed the final 20 games of the season due to a torn meniscus in his right knee (March 8-April 16)…underwent surgery on March 21 to repair the tear…led or tied for the team lead in scoring 11 times, in assists on 6 occasions and in steals 8 times…scored in double figures on 28 occasions, including 11 games of 20+ points and 1 game of 30+ points…scored a season-high 33 points vs. Toronto on Dec. 11 on 12-24 FG (season-high 12 FGM), including 4-8 on three-point FG, and 5-5 FT…became the ninth Cavalier rookie and first since 1997-98 to record 30 or more points in a game…on Dec. 2 at Knicks, recorded a double-double with 25 points and a season-high 10 assists in a season-high 46 minutes…over a 7-game stretch from Nov. 29-Dec. 11, averaged 24.1 ppg and 5.3 apg in 41.4 mpg while shooting .406 (13-32) three-point FG% and .824 (42-51) FT%…in his first NBA game on Nov. 26, started and had 17 points, 3 assists and a season-high 3 steals in 33 minutes vs. Sacramento.

COLLEGE CAREER: Played one season at Memphis in 2001-02 and was named Honorable Mention All-American by The Associated Press…also named First Team All-Conference USA, Conference USA Freshman of the Year and The Sporting News All-Freshman Team…was an All-District IV selection of the USBWA and All-District 7 by the NABC…broke Memphis’ single-season scoring record with 762 points…in 36 games, averaged 21.2 ppg on .410 (265-647) FG% with 3.6 apg and 1.19 spg…for a single season, ranked third in field goals made and first in field goals attempted in school history…scored 20 or more points on 22 occasions…scored a career-high tying 32 points vs. Old Dominion on Nov. 14 on 10-21 FG and 10-12 FT with a career-high 6 rebounds…scored 25 points on Dec. 7 at Mississippi, including career-highs of 11-14 FT…blocked a career-high 3 shots vs. Tennessee on Dec. 15…handed out a career-high 10 assists at Texas Christian on Jan. 9 to go with 21 points…picked up a career-high 4 steals on 2 occasions: vs. Southern Mississippi on Jan. 5 and on Jan. 30 vs. Louisville…on March 3 at Cincinnati, had 27 points with 3 steals in a career-high 40 minutes…was named MVP of the season-ending National Invitational Tournament (NIT) as the Tigers won the championship…in 5 games during the NIT, averaged 21.4 ppg on .533 (40-75) FG%, including .467 (14-30) three-point FG%, with 4.4 apg…in the semifinal on March 26, scored a career-high tying 32 points vs. Temple on 12-18 FG (career-high 12 FGM), including 5-6 three-point FG (career-high 5 three-point FGM), with 5 assists in 36 minutes.

Personal

  • Full name is Dajuan Marquett Wagner
  • Was a member of The Sporting News First Team High School All-American Basketball Team
  • Is the son of Milt Wagner, who won a National Championship at Louisville in 1986 and was a member of the 1988 NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers.