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  • James White
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  • Guard - Forward
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Born: Oct 21, 1982
Height: 6-7 /  2,01
Weight: 200  lbs. / 90,7  kg.
College: Cincinnati
Years Pro: 2

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2005-06: An honorable mention All-Big East selection, he was the Cincinnati Bearcats' leading scorer (16.3 ppg) and reached double-figure points in all but four games...including his freshman season at University of Florida, he topped the 1,000-point mark in career scoring with 1,270 points…he scored 1,088 points during his three seasons as a Bearcat to become the 44th member of UC’s 1,000-point club...he led the team in free throw percentage (.838) and was second in steals (1.2 spg), assists (2.0 apg), blocks (0.8 bpg) and was third in rebounding (5.1 rpg)...he scored a career-high 32 points, the most by a Bearcat in four seasons, in the Big East Tournament loss to Syracuse, 3/8/06…in that game, he made a career-high five 3-pt FGS and shot 9-9 at the foul line...he scored 17 points, including 3--5 from 3-pt range, and had four assists vs. Seton Hall, 2/28/06...he tallied 22 points, making 4-6 3-pt FGS, and hit a 3-pt FG to put UC in the lead with 2:57 to play in the win over Providence, 2/17/06…he also grabbed seven rebounds vs. the Friars...he tallied 23 points vs. North Carolina A&T, 12/30/05, matching a personal best with four steals...he was named to the Las Vegas Holiday Classic all-tournament team after averaging 18.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg, and 1.8 spg in the four wins...he rallied UC from a five-point deficit in the final 2:30 of the win over LSU, 12/23/05, hitting back-to-back 3-pt FGS marks and then a pair of clinching free throws with just 17 seconds remaining...he scored 18 points on 7-9 FGS and had seven rebounds, and three steals in the win over Vanderbilt, 12/10/05, sinking four 3-pt FGS...he scored 21 points in the win over Murray State, 11/19/05, making a steal and dunk in the final seconds of regulation to send the game into overtime.

2004-05: The team leader in assists (3.1 appg), he scored in double digits 19 times...he tallied 15 points and had six rebounds in the NCAA Tournament opening round win over Iowa, 3/17/05...Scored the game-winning basket vs. Memphis, 3/5/05, when he grabbed an offensive rebound and hit a short jumper from the baseline with 16.2 seconds to play…he finished that game with 11 points and tied a career high with 11 rebounds...he tallied 14 points, leading UC’s second-half comeback with 12 points, in the win over UAB (2/19/05)...he played all 40 minutes of the Charlotte game, 2/5/ 05, finishing with 18 points, five rebounds and six assists...he scored 25 points, on 9-12 FGS, and grabbed 10 rebounds in the win over Houston, 1/29/ 05...he tallied 15 points vs. Louisville, 1/15/05, on 4-5 FGS, and also recorded eight rebounds and seven assists, while holding the Cardinals' All-American Francisco Garcia to seven points...he scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the win over Miami of Ohio, 12/27/04...he scored 10 points, all in the decisive game-clinching scoring run, in the season opening win over Valparaiso, 11/19/09

2003-04: He started the final 21 games of the season and took on a larger share of the ball-handling responsibilities in the final eight contests...the team assists leader (3.6 apg), he averaged 4.8 apg over the final eight games...he dished out seven assists and gathered six rebounds in the NCAA Tournament opening round win over East Tennessee State (3/19/04)...he scored nine points, grabbed eight rebounds and had six assists in the Conference USA semifinal win over St. Louis, 3/12/04...he was named the Conference USA co-Player of the Week after averaging 14.5 ppg, 8.0 apg and 7.0 rpg while shooting 69 percent from the field in a pair of UC wins, 2/23-29. ... He dished out a career-high nine assists at Charlotte, 2/28/04...he scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the win over St. Louis (2/25/04)…he also recorded seven assists, three steals and two blocked shots against the Billikens...he made his UC debut in mid-December vs. Middle Tennessee, scoring eight points in 19 minutes of action...he tallied 14 points in the win over Miami, 12/27/03, while also dishing out four assists...he moved into the starting lineup vs. DePaul, 1/ 11/04, replacing the injured Armein Kirkland, and became a fixture...he tallied 12 points, five rebounds and three assists vs. sixth-ranked Louisville, 1/21/ 04...he had 12 points and four rebounds at No. 18 Wake Forest, 2/15/04...in 2004, he lettered for Cincinnati’s Conference USA champion track and field team, qualifying for the NCAA Regionals in the high jump and triple jump.

2002-03:Enrolled at Cincinnati for Winter quarter, following his transfer from the University of Florida, and began practicing with the team.

2001-02: One of the top subs as a freshman at Florida, he helped the Gators to a 22-9 record...he saw action in all but two games, making a pair of starts and averaging 20.5 mpg...he also averaged 6.1 ppg and 2.9 rpg as a freshman for the Gators.


Personal

  • Full name is James William White IV
  • Eearned McDonald’s All-American honors as a senior at Hargrave Military Academy in 2000-01
  • Was ranked among the top three small forward prospects in the country by The Sporting News and was named the Maryland high school Player of the Year as a junior at Newport High School in Kensington, Maryland in 1999-00, after averaging 23.1 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 3.6 apg
  • Led Newport H.S. to the Maryland state private school championship
  • Was a sprinter on the track team
  • Dunked for the first time as a 12-year old and has beaten former UC standout DerMarr Johnson in slam dunk competitions
  • Has three younger sisters
  • Earned the nickname Flight 75 due to his leaping ability
  • Majored in psychology.

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