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Glen Rice | 41
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2003-04
Statistics
 PPG 3.7
 RPG 2.30
 APG 1.3
 EFF+ 3.89
Position:  F-G
Born: 05/28/67
Height: 6-8 /  2,03
Weight: 228  lbs. / 103,4  kg.
College: Michigan '89
Career Highlights
  • Holds career averages of 18.6 points and 4.4 rebounds in 982 games with Miami, Charlotte, the L.A. Lakers, New York and Houston
  • In NBA history, ranks third with 1,554 three-pointers made, fifth with 3,868 three-pointers attempted, and tied for 14th with a three-point percentage of .402
  • Among active players, stands second in three-pointers made, third in three-pointers attempted and tied for seventh in three-point percentage
  • Ranks 10th among active players and 48th all-time with 18,270 career points
  • Has registered the third-most career points of any player drafted in the last 14 years, trailing only Shaquille O’Neal and Gary Payton
  • Has averaged 20 or more points in six of his 14 NBA seasons, including a string of five consecutive years from 1993-98
  • Has reached 40 points on 16 occasions
  • Named NBA Player of the Week four times
  • Named NBA Player of the Month for April of 1992 and February of 1997
  • Ranks ninth in Rockets history with a three-point percentage of .374
  • Played six seasons in Miami, where he remains the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 9,248 points
  • Named to the 1990 NBA All-Rookie Second Team after averaging 13.6 points in his first season with the Heat
  • Named to the All-Star team in each of his three seasons with the Hornets, winning MVP honors in the 1997 game with 26 points (setting All-Star game records of 20 points in the third quarter and 24 points in the second half)
  • Stands as the Hornets' all-time leader in scoring average with 23.5 points per game, ranking third on the franchise all-time scoring list with 5,651 points
  • Made four consecutive appearances in the NBA All-Star Long Distance Shootout, winning the contest in 1995 at Phoenix
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  • Head-to-Head Comparisons


     2003-04 Statistics
                        REBOUNDS PER GAME  
      TEAM G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
     LAC 18 0 14.6 22-76 .289 5-28 .179 17-17 1.000 .50 1.80 2.30 1.3 .33 .00 .72 1.20 3.7
     CAREER AVERAGES
                    REBOUNDS PER GAME  
      YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
     89-90 MIA 77 60 30.0 .439 .246 .734 1.30 3.30 4.60 1.8 .87 .35 1.47 2.60 13.6
     90-91 MIA 77 77 34.4 .461 .386 .818 1.10 3.80 4.90 2.5 1.31 .34 2.16 2.80 17.4
     91-92 MIA 79 79 38.1 .469 .391 .836 1.10 3.90 5.00 2.3 1.14 .44 1.84 2.20 22.3
     92-93 MIA 82 82 37.6 .440 .383 .820 1.10 4.00 5.20 2.2 1.12 .30 1.91 2.50 19.0
     93-94 MIA 81 81 37.0 .467 .382 .880 .90 4.40 5.40 2.3 1.36 .40 1.60 2.30 21.1
     94-95 MIA 82 82 36.8 .475 .410 .855 1.20 3.40 4.60 2.3 1.37 .17 1.87 2.50 22.3
     95-96 CHA 79 79 39.8 .471 .424 .837 1.10 3.70 4.80 2.9 1.15 .24 2.06 2.70 21.6
     96-97 CHA 79 78 42.6 .477 .470 .867 .80 3.20 4.00 2.0 .91 .33 2.24 2.40 26.8
     97-98 CHA 82 82 40.2 .457 .433 .849 1.10 3.20 4.30 2.2 .94 .27 2.22 2.40 22.3
     98-99 LAL 27 25 36.5 .432 .393 .856 .30 3.30 3.70 2.6 .63 .22 1.67 2.50 17.5
     99-00 LAL 80 80 31.6 .430 .367 .874 .70 3.40 4.10 2.2 .59 .15 1.43 2.20 15.9
     00-01 NYK 75 25 29.5 .440 .389 .852 .80 3.30 4.10 1.2 .55 .17 1.28 2.40 12.0
     01-02 HOU 20 20 30.3 .389 .281 .800 .30 2.10 2.40 1.6 .60 .15 1.20 1.70 8.6
     02-03 HOU 62 26 24.7 .429 .398 .759 .50 2.00 2.50 1.0 .37 .08 .89 1.60 9.0
     03-04 LAC 18 0 14.6 .289 .179 1.000 .50 1.80 2.30 1.3 .33 .00 .72 1.20 3.7
     Career 1,000 876 35.0 .456 .400 .846 .90 3.40 4.40 2.1 .96 .27 1.73 2.40 18.3
     Playoff 55 50 37.0 .433 .362 .845 .70 3.80 4.50 1.8 .82 .22 1.62 2.40 16.1
     All-Star 3 0 18.7 .395 .600 1.000 .70 .30 1.00 1.0 .67 .00 1.33 1.30 16.3
     CAREER TOTALS
                    REBOUNDS  
      YEAR TEAM G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
     89-90 MIA 77 60 2,311 470-1,071 17-69 91-124 100 252 352 138 67 27 113 198 1,048
     90-91 MIA 77 77 2,646 550-1,193 71-184 171-209 85 296 381 189 101 26 166 216 1,342
     91-92 MIA 79 79 3,007 672-1,432 155-396 266-318 84 310 394 184 90 35 145 170 1,765
     92-93 MIA 82 82 3,082 582-1,324 148-386 242-295 92 332 424 180 92 25 157 201 1,554
     93-94 MIA 81 81 2,999 663-1,421 132-346 250-284 76 358 434 184 110 32 130 186 1,708
     94-95 MIA 82 82 3,014 667-1,403 185-451 312-365 99 279 378 192 112 14 153 203 1,831
     95-96 CHA 79 79 3,142 610-1,296 171-403 319-381 86 292 378 232 91 19 163 217 1,710
     96-97 CHA 79 78 3,362 722-1,513 207-440 464-535 67 251 318 160 72 26 177 190 2,115
     97-98 CHA 82 82 3,295 634-1,386 130-300 428-504 89 264 353 182 77 22 182 200 1,826
     98-99 LAL 27 25 985 171-396 53-135 77-90 9 90 99 71 17 6 45 67 472
     99-00 LAL 80 80 2,530 421-980 84-229 346-396 56 271 327 176 47 12 114 179 1,272
     00-01 NYK 75 25 2,212 331-752 82-211 155-182 61 246 307 89 41 13 96 179 899
     01-02 HOU 20 20 606 65-167 18-64 24-30 5 42 47 31 12 3 24 34 172
     02-03 HOU 62 26 1,532 196-457 101-254 63-83 28 126 154 65 23 5 55 99 556
     03-04 LAC 18 0 262 22-76 5-28 17-17 9 32 41 24 6 0 13 22 66
     Career 1,000 876 34,985 6,776-14,867 1,559-3,896 3,225-3,813 946 3,441 4,387 2,097 958 265 1,733 2,361 18,336
     Playoff 55 50 2,037 322-743 71-196 169-200 38 211 249 101 45 12 89 133 884
     All-Star 3 0 56 17-43 9-15 6-6 2 1 3 3 2 0 4 4 49
    CAREER TRANSACTIONS
    Selected by Miami in the First Round of the 1989 NBA Draft (fourth pick overall) ... Traded to Charlotte along with Khalid Reeves, Matt Geiger and a 1996 first-round draft pick on 11/3/95 for Alonzo Mourning, LeRon Ellis and Pete Myers ... Traded to the L.A. Lakers along with B.J. Armstrong and J.R. Reid on 3/10/99 for Eddie Jones and Elden Campbell ... Traded to New York along with Lazaro Borrell, Travis Knight, Luc Longley, Vernon Maxwell, Vladamir Stepania, two 2001 first-round draft picks, and two 2001 second-round draft choices on 9/20/00 in a four-team trade in which Seattle acquired Patrick Ewing, Phoenix acquired Chris Dudley and a 2001 first-round draft pick, and the L.A. Lakers acquired Horace Grant, Greg Foster, Chuck Person and Emanual Davis ... Traded to Houston along with the rights to Kyle Hill and future considerations on 8/17/01 in a three-team trade in which New York acquired Shandon Anderson and Howard Eisley and Dallas acquired Muggsy Bogues.

     Season Highs / Career Highs
      2003-04 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
     Points11 @ Toronto 1/09/04 56 vs. Orlando 4/15/95
     Field Goals Made3 4 Times20 vs. Orlando 4/15/95
     Field Goals Attempted9 vs. Dallas 12/10/0336 @ New Jersey 12/13/93
     Three Point Field Goals Made 1 5 Times8 vs. Portland 5/05/99
     Three Point Field Goals Attempted4 2 Times13 @ Washington 12/30/96
     Free Throws Made4 @ Toronto 1/09/0416 vs. Atlanta 4/02/97
     Free Throws Attempted4 @ Toronto1/09/0418 vs. Atlanta4/02/97
     Offensive Rebounds2 2 Times5 9 Times
     Defensive Rebounds5 vs. Dallas 12/10/0314 @ Boston 11/26/93
     Total Rebounds6 vs. Dallas 12/10/0317 vs. Indiana 11/25/92
     Assists5 @ Minnesota 11/22/039 vs. Phoenix 3/17/96
     Steals1 6 Times6 4 Times
     BlocksNone4 @ Atlanta 1/20/97
     Minutes Played28 @ Toronto 1/09/0459 @ Philadelphia 11/20/92
    created: 01/16/2004 03.10.am
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