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2009-10 Statistics
Born:
Aug 25, 1976
Height:
6-3 / 1,91
Weight:
195 lbs. / 88,5 kg.
College: Houston
Years Pro:
11
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2008-09 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS ... Spent his 11th season in the NBA in a return trip to Milwaukee, where he also played in 2003-04 averaged 1.8 points while appearing in 18 games averaged 6.0 minutes made his season debut 1/21 against Dallas handed out a season-high three assists against Houston on 2/9 scored a season-high 12 points on 4-8 shooting 3/25 at Toronto notched a season-high two steals on April 13 against Orlando ... was inactive for 47 games and had 17 DNP-CDs. PRO CAREER ... 2007-08: Played in 67 games (three starts) averaged 6.5 points and 1.9 assists per game while shooting .417 (115-276) from three-point range in his starts, averaged 11.0 points and 3.0 assists ranked 14th in the NBA in three-point percentage led or tied for the team lead in assists four times ranked second on the Cavs in three-point percentage and three-pointers made made over 100 three-pointers for the third time in his career over the past four seasons, has hit on a total of 569 three-pointers which ranks tied for 16th in the NBA during that span set season highs in points (27), field goals made (10), three-pointers made (7) and minutes (45) against Washington on 2/22 scored in double figures in 14 games hit on three or more three-pointers in 13 games and had five or more three-pointers in four games dished out a season-high seven assists versus Toronto on 3/21 was a DNP-CD in 15 games ... 2006-07: Played in 60 games and averaged 6.6 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 19.6 minutes per game ranked eighth among all NBA reserves in three-pointers made off the bench (89) missed games and was Inactive for two games on 2/21-22 with strep throat and on 3/1 with back spasms was Inactive for eight games and was a DNP-CD on 14 occasions 2005-06: Played in 82 games (seven starts); one of two Cavs (Eric Snow) to play in every game averaged 6.7 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 25.5 minutes ranked seventh in the league in three-point field goals made per 48 minutes (3.22) and ranked 19th overall in three-point field goals made (140) led all reserves in three-point field goals made (132 made off the bench) made the game-winning three pointer as time expired at Toronto on 3/8 scored in double figures on 22 occasions (Cavs went 16-6 in those games) 2004-05: Played in all 82 games (66 starts) for Miami , averaging career-highs of 11.6 points and 2.8 rebounds to go along with 4.3 assists in 31.4 minutes per game ranked third in the league in three-point field goals (225), fourth in assists-to-turnovers ratio (3.57:1), fifth in three-point field goals attempted (521) and fifth in three-point field goal percentage (.432) in his career-high 66 starts, averaged 12.2 points, 4.6 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 32.8 minutes per game while the Heat compiled a 49-17 record his 225 three-pointers tied him with Mitch Richmond for the ninth highest single-season total in NBA history set single-season career highs in starts, minutes (2,576), points (955), field goals made (331) and attempted (726), field goal percentage (.456), three-point field goals made and attempted, three-point percentage, free throws made (68) and attempted (86), defensive rebounds (217), total rebounds (231), steals (44) and blocks (five) made at least one three-point field goal in a career-high 21 consecutive games from Feb. 5 - March 22 led the team in assists 22 times and steals on 11 occasions scored in double figures 48 times, including eight games with at least 20 points and one 30-point game scored a career-high 31 points and hit a career-high eight three-point field goals vs. the Clippers on 2/16 2003-04: Played in all 82 games (26 starts) for Milwaukee averaged 7.0 points, a career-high 5.8 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 24.6 minutes per game in his 26 starts, averaged 7.7 points, 7.5 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 27.5 minutes finished the season ranked second in the league in assists-to-turnovers ratio (4.64:1), 14th in assists per game (5.8) and fourth in assists per 48 minutes (11.3) scored in double figures 21 times including three games with at least 20 points dished out double figures in assists a career-high 12 times posted eight double-doubles on the season in 36 minutes played at Orlando on 3/3, dished out a career-high 17 assists, scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds without committing a turnover had 37 assists and just one turnover in a three-game span, totaling 96 minutes, from Feb. 27-March 3 scored a season-high 23 points at New Jersey on 4/6 2002-03: During the 2002-03 season, played in 49 games (one start) for Sacramento averaged 4.6 points, 1.6 assists and 1.4 rebounds in 14.5 minutes per game scored a season-high 18 points and had three assists in 20 minutes off the bench vs. Cleveland on Oct. 29 missed a total of 22 games due to a sprained right ankle and one game with a left ankle sprain was a DNP-CD on 10 occasions 2001-02: Played in 67 games for Detroit during the 2001-02 season averaged 5.1 points, 2.1 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 16.2 minutes missed five games with right knee patella tendinitis and was a DNP-CD on 10 occasions 2000-01: During the 2000-01 season, played in 71 games (10 starts) for Vancouver averaged 6.5 points, 3.2 assists and 1.7 rebounds in 19.9 minutes per game posted his first career double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds on April 10 vs. Minnesota was a DNP-CD on 11 occasions 1999-00: Split time between Golden State and Dallas during the 1999-00 season appeared in 55 games (one start) and averaged 4.2 points, 1.7 assists and 1.0 rebound in 11.1 minutes per game played in 13 games for the Warriors and averaged 5.2 points, 3.0 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 15.0 minutes made his first career NBA start on 11/13 against Houston appeared in 42 games for Dallas and averaged 3.9 points and 1.4 assists 1998-99: During the 1998-99 season, split time between the New Jersey Nets and Boston Celtics played in 24 games, averaging 5.2 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists played in 11 games with New Jersey, averaging 4.5 points in 11.9 minutes per game played in 13 games with Boston and averaged 5.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists scored in double figures on five occasions made his NBA debut at Miami on Feb. 15 played for the Idaho Stampede of the CBA was named a CBA All-Star, CBA Newcomer of the Year and CBA All-League First Team selection after ranking in the top five in both scoring average and assists 1997-98: During the 1997-98 season, played in 34 games with the Black Hills Posse of the International Basketball Association averaged 12.4 points, 3.4 asssists, 2.5 rebounds earned IBA Sixth Man of the Year honors. PLAYOFF HISTORY ... (59 games, 20 starts) ... 2008: Saw action in five games of the 2008 Playoffs 2007: During the 2007 Playoffs, played in 11 games averaged 2.4 points and 1.0 assist in 12.6 minutes per game in four games in The Finals, averaged 4.5 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 16.3 minutes per game scored a 2007 playoff-high nine points in Game 4 of The Finals connected on seven three-pointers during the playoffs dished out a season playoff-high four assists in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals versus Detroit was a DNP-CD in nine games 2006: During the 2006 Playoffs, played in 13 games for the Cavaliers averaging 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 13.9 minutes per game nailed the game-winning jumper to clinch the series for the Cavaliers in Game 6 at Washington 2005: During the 2005 Playoffs, played in 15 games with the Miami Heat averaged 12.1 points on .481 (62-129) shooting and .429 (39-91) from beyond the arc to go along with 2.7 rebounds and 4.0 assists helping lead Miami to the Eastern Conference Finals in the team's first round series against New Jersey, averaged 16.5 points on 21-40 (.525) shooting and 17-34 (.500) from beyond the arc 2004: Played and started in all five games for the Milwaukee Bucks during the 2004 Playoffs averaged 10.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 7.4 assists in 28.8 minutes per game 2002: during the 2002 Playoffs, played in 10 games for the Detroit Pistons averaged 4.3 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 18.1 minutes per game. CAREER TRANSACTIONS ... Not drafted by an NBA franchise played in International Basketball Association with Black Hills Posse (1997-98) played in CBA with Idaho Stampede (1998-99) signed as a free agent by Orlando on 1/21/99 waived by Orlando on 2/2/99 signed as a free agent by New jersey on 2/16/99 waived by the Nets on 3/8/99 signed by Boston to the first of two 10-day contracts on 4/14/99 re-signed by Boston for the remainder of the season on 5/4/99 signed as a free agent by Golden State on 10/4/99 waived by Golden State on 11/30/99 signed as a free agent by Dallas on 12/2/99 waived by the Mavericks on 1/5/00 signed by Dallas to the first of two consecutive 10-day contracts on 1/8/00 re-signed by the Mavericks for the remainder of the season on 1/28/00 signed as a free agent by Vancouver on 8/8/00 signed as a free agent by Houston on 10/1/01 waived by the Rockets on 10/25/01 signed as a free agent by Detroit on 10/29/01 signed by Sacramento as a free agent on 10/18/02 signed as a free agent by Milwaukee on 7/23/03 signed as a free agent by Miami on 8/6/04 signed as a free agent by the Cavaliers on September 8, 2005 traded to Milwaukee from Cleveland along with Luke Ridnour (Oklahoma City) and Adrian Griffin (Oklahoma City) in exchange for Mo Williams (Cleveland) and Desmond Mason (Oklahoma City). |
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| Full name is Damon Darron Jones has three children: Teylor, Dyllan and DaMya has two brothers (Elliott Lee and Darrell Jones) and a sister (Ashton Lee) parents are Willie and Renee Lee majored in sociology at the University of Houston worked as a ball boy with the Houston Rockets during their championship years would like to pursue broadcasting or management when his playing career is over lists football as his favorite sport other than basketball and lists the New England Patriots as his favorite team says that he would be a stand-up comedian if he wasn't playing basketball. | ||
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