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Position:
F
Born:
Nov 29, 1972
Height:
6-8 / 2,03
Weight:
247 lbs. / 112,0 kg.
College
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Kentucky
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Career Highlights
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One of only three players in the NBA ranked in the top 30 in scoring, rebounding and assists in 2000-01
Led the Hornets in scoring in 2000-2001 by averaging over 20 points (20.1) (tied for 24th in NBA) for the first time since the 1995-96 season with Dallas
Finished Heat career as ninth all-time leading scorer (2,835) and sixth all-time leader in three-pointers made with 210
Recorded seven point-rebound double-doubles for Miami
Ranked second on the team and 35th in the NBA in scoring in 1999-2000
Led the Heat in made three-pointers (112) and three-point percentage (.403)
Appeared in 37 playoff games for Miami to average 11.7 points and 4.5 rebounds, including the Eastern Conference Finals in 1997
Shares Mavericks record with a career-high 50 points scored in a single game on Nov. 12, 1994 at Chicago (OT)
Was second youngest player in NBA history to score at least 50 in a game (Rick Barry was 87 days younger)
Finished Mavericks career as ninth all-time leading scorer (4,255) and assist leader (707)
Finished third on franchise's three-pointers made list (275)
In NBA, ranked fifth in scoring during 1994-95 (24.1) and 18th in 1993-94 (19.2)
In 1994-95, joined with Jim Jackson as the second highest scoring duo (49.8) in league behind Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway (50.2)
Led NBA among rookies with 19.2 scoring average in 1993-94 and was youngest player to appear in Mavericks uniform
Selected to the 1994 NBA All-Rookie First Team
Played in 17 minutes and scored eight points in the 1994 Rookie Game at All-Star Weekend in Minneapolis
Named NBA Player of the Week for 12/11/94
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