Led Charlotte in blocked shots for four consecutive seasons and ranks second in franchise history in total blocked shots with 515 in just 306 games played
Finished 16th in the league in blocks with 1.78 per game in 2001-02
Tied for 15th in NBA with 1.79 blocks per game in 2000-01
Scored his 8,000th career-point at Detroit Pistons on 11/19 and recorded his 5,000th rebound on 3/24/01 at Dallas
Finished first full season with the Hornets (1999-00) ranked first on team in blocked shots (1.92 - 11th in NBA), third in rebounding (7.6 - 30th in NBA) and fourth in scoring (12.7)
Finished his L.A. career as the franchise's second all-time leading shot-blocker with 1,006 and led the team in blocked shots three times (1991-92, 1993-94, 1995-96)
In 1997, became the seventh player in NBA history to increase his scoring average in each of his first seven seasons in the league joining: Derek Harper, Shawn Kemp, Happy Hairston, Alex English, Avery Johnson and Kevin McHale
Ranked sixth in the NBA in blocked shots in 1995-96 (2.59)
Appeared in 59 games for the Lakers during the NBA Playoffs, including five in the 1991 NBA Finals
Selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round (27th pick overall) of the 1990 NBA Draft...Traded by the Lakers with Eddie Jones to the Charlotte Hornets for Glen Rice, J.R. Reid and B.J. Armstrong on 3/10/99...Hornets franchise moved to New Orleans for the 2002-03 season...Traded by the Hornets to the Seattle SuperSonics for Kenny Anderson on 2/20/03...Signed with the Detroit Pistons as free agent on 7/26/03...Traded to the Utah Jazz along with a future first round draft choice for Carlos Arroyo on 1/21/05...Waived by the Jazz on 1/26/05...Claimed off waivers by the New Jersey Nets on 1/28/05...Waived by the Nets on 3/01/05...Signed as a free agent by the Pistons on 3/4/05.