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2001-02 Statistics |
| PPG | 6.4 |
| RPG | 1.4 |
| APG | 1.1 |
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Position:
G-F
Born:
06/25/64
Height:
6-5 / 1,96
Weight:
205 lbs. / 93,0 kg.
College:
Virginia Tech '86
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Career Highlights
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Entering 2001-02, ranked ninth all-time in the NBA in three-point field-goal percentage (.404) and 13th in three-point field goals (1,200).
Perennialy among the NBA's league-leaders in three-point shooting, ranked 10th in 2000-01 (.428), first in 1998-99 (.476), ninth in 1997-98 (.421), and sixth in 1996-97 (.421).
Entering 2001-02, ranked as the Charlotte Hornets' all-time leading scorer with 9,839 points.
Also left the Hornets following the 1997-98 season as their all-time leader in field-goals made (3,951) and attempted (8,559), and three-pointers made (929) and attempted (2,294).
Won the 1993-94 NBA Sixth Man Award, averaging a career-high 16.3 ppg for the Hornets.
Participated in two AT&T Shootouts at NBA All-Star Weekend, finishing tied for sixth in 1994 and tied for fifth in 1992.
Sank his 1,000th career three-pointer, scoring 13 points (3-4 3FG), in a 106-78 victory over the Golden State Warriors on 3/3/99.
The last remaining member of from the 1988-89 expansion Charlotte Hornets before signing as a free agent with the Bucks on 1/22/99.
Scored the 10,000th point of his career, totaing 27 points, against the New Jersey Nets on 1/18/97.
Only Hornets player to appear in all 82 games during the 1995-96 season.
Connected on a Hornets' franchise-record 43 consecutive free throws from 11/5/94 to 12/6/94.
Registered the first four-point play in Cleveland Cavaliers history against the Chicago Bulls on 3/25/87.
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