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2011-12 Statistics
Born:
Aug 26, 1989
Height:
6-5 / 1.96
Weight:
220 lbs. / 99.8 kg.
College:
Arizona State
Years Pro:
2
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Position: Guard Height: 6-5 Weight: 225 NBA Years: One NBA Season College: Arizona State Birthdate: 8/26/89 Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA Aquired: Drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. 2009-10 SEASON AVERAGES 9.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg and 1.8 apg in 22.9 mpg (76 career games). 2009-10 Named to the NBA’s All-Rookie Second Team…Recorded the fourth highest 3-point percentage in NBA history (.375) for a player under the age of 21 (minimum of 150 attempts)…After missing six games with a strained right hamstring, returned 3/24 vs. Houston and led all reserves with 23 points while converting 3-of-4 three point field goals…Recorded 10+ points in six straight games (1/13-1/22), which marked the longest streak of his career… Posted a career-high with 26 points vs. Golden State on 12/7 to go along with nine rebounds and a team-high five assists…Set a then career-high with 25 points (8-11 FG’s) vs. WAS (11/20) just one game after setting his previous career-high with 24 points on 6-of-7 3-point shooting (4-of-4 in the 4th quarter) at Orlando (11/18). During this two game stretch, connected on seven straight 3-point field goals. This tied the NBA record for the most consecutive 3-point makes by a rookie since Michael Dickerson made eight straight for the Houston Rockets (5/4/99-5/5/99)… At the time he was one of only two rookies (Brandon Jennings) to score 24+ points in back-to-back games… His six made 3-point field goals at Orlando ties a rookie franchise record (Rich Frahm; 12/20/03)…Set career-high with four steals (also ties a team season-high) with four steals vs. WAS (11/20)…Posted team-high eight assists (matched career-high) in OKC win over the L.A. Clippers (11/11)…In OKC win 10/30 at Detroit, recorded career-high eight assists and his three second half assists matched the total for the entire Detroit team…Led Thunder in 3-point shooting accuracy (min 10 attempts) and ranked 6th in rookie class (37.5%; 93-248)…Shot 80.8% from the free throw line {2nd on team; 7th among NBA rookies (minimum 30 attempts)}. PLAYOFFS During the 2010 playoffs, appeared in six games and averaged 7.7 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 20.0 minutes per contest. COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS: As a sophomore, named an AP First-Team All American and the Pac-10 Player of the Year. He joins Jason Kidd and Mike Bibby in becoming the third sophomore in league history to win the award…Two-time First-Team All-Pac 10 selection…In 69 career games, led ASU in scoring 46 times, assists 29 times and rebounds 21 times…Posted at least 20 points in 34 of 69 games, and ASU was 27-7 in those contests (14-4 in 2008-09)…Third Sun Devil in school history to earn Pac-10 Player of the Year honors, joining Eddie House and Ike Diogu…Became just the fifth player in Pac-10 history to lead the league in scoring (20.1 ppg) and steals (1.69 per game) when he accomplished the feat in 2008-09...Led the league in steals in each of his two seasons and posts 132 in his career…During sophomore season ASU posted record of 25-10. The 25 wins represent the most wins in school history since 1975. COLLEGE: 2008-09 (Sophomore season): Averaged a Pac-10 leading 20.1 points and was named the conference’s Player of the Year…Was named an All-American by various publications, including the AP, Sporting News, Fox Sports and CBS Sports... Led the Pac-10 in 20-point games (18) and steals (1.69 spg)…He was eighth in the league with a 4.2 assists per game average…Also averaged 5.6 rebounds…Scored 40 points against UTEP, the fifth-highest mark in school history...Scored 36 points against Oregon…Tallied 32 points and nine rebounds at Baylor…Scored 27 points against Arizona and 24 against Washington in two Pac-10 Tournament victories 2007-08 (Freshman): Averaged 17.8 points en route to being named to the Pac-10’s First Team…Had an ASU freshman record 16 20-point games (tied for third-best in the Pac-10, and included five straight from Dec. 29-Jan. 17, a first for an ASU freshman)...His 17.8 points per game is eighth-best in Pac-10 freshman history (fifth in the Pac-10 overall) and he led the Pac-10 with 73 steals…Averaged 18.2 points (tied for fifth) and 5.1 boards in Pac-10 games…Was second on the team with 110 assists, including a 3.5 per game mark in league play…The first freshmen in league history with 70 steals and 17.0 points per game average…Set the Pac-10 tournament record with seven steals against USC (March 13)…His 73 steals tied for fourth-best in school history and was just three shy of the ASU record of 76 set by Fat Lever in 1981-82…In ASU’s four overtimes games (4-0 record), averaged 24.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals. HIGH SCHOOL: Led team to 33-2 record in senior year and second straight state title by averaging 18.8 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists en route to earning Trophy-Case Player of the year honors…During junior season, shot nearly 60.0% from the floor and posted averages of 18.8 points, 7.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Artesia High went on to record a 33-1 record…Recorded 13.2 points as a sophomore as team finished with a record of 28-5…Coming out of high school was named Pac-10 incoming “Best Shooter” and “Best Basketball IQ” honors. |
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