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NBA Playoffs
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REBOUNDS PER GAME
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| G |
GS |
MPG |
FGM-A |
FG% |
3PM-A |
3P% |
FTM-A |
FT% |
OFF |
DEF |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
TO |
PF |
PPG |
First Round |
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6 |
38.5 |
31-69
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.449 |
18-41
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.439 |
4-6
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.667 |
2.3 |
7.7 |
10.0 |
13.2 |
2.00 |
.33 |
3.17 |
2.50 |
14.0 |
Conference Semifinals |
| 6 |
6 |
42.2 |
33-79
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.418 |
16-40
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.400 |
9-19
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.474 |
1.5 |
10.3 |
11.8 |
8.7 |
1.67 |
.50 |
3.67 |
2.70 |
15.2 |
Cumulative Playoff Statistics |
| 12 |
12 |
40.3 |
64-148
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.432 |
34-81
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.420 |
13-25
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.520 |
1.9 |
9.0 |
10.9 |
10.9 |
1.83 |
.42 |
3.42 |
2.60 |
14.6 |
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2006-07 Statistics
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REBOUNDS PER GAME
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| Team |
G |
GS |
MPG |
FGM-A |
FG% |
3PM-A |
3P% |
FTM-A |
FT% |
OFF |
DEF |
TOT |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
TO |
PF |
PPG |
| NJN |
80 |
80 |
36.7 |
369-908
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.406 |
124-361
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.343 |
179-230
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.778 |
1.7 |
6.5 |
8.2 |
9.2 |
1.59 |
.29 |
2.66 |
1.80 |
13.0 |
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Career Highlights
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Named to 2005-06 NBA All-Defensive First Team
Ranks 9th on the NBA's all-time assists list with 7,283
67 career triple-doubles, 29 as a Net
4th on the NBA all-time lists for assists per game (9.3)
Named All-NBA First Team in 2003-04, 2001-02, 2000-01, 1999-00 and 1998-99
Named All-NBA Second Team in 2002-03
Named First Team All-Defensive Team in 2003-04, 2001-02, 2000-01 and 1998-99
Named Second Team All-Defensive Team in 2004-05, 2002-03 and 1999-00.
2003 USA Basketball Men's Senior National Team
Seven-time NBA All-Star
Became only the fourth player in NBA history to lead the league in assists three-straight seasons - 1999-01 (John Stockton, 1988-96; Oscar Robertson, 1964-66; Bob Cousy, 1953-60)
Won a gold medal in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
First Maverick to start an All-Star Game (1996).
Became the sixth fastest NBA player to record 5000 career assists (531 games), as he finished with three points, 15 assists and eight rebounds in 44 minutes at Dallas on 1/21/2002
Set the Nets all-time single season triple-double mark (8), and in doing so, became the Nets all-time leader in triple-doubles
Set the Nets all-time single season assist mark by recording 808 assists
Became first Nets player ever to win “Eastern Conference Player of the Month” for November by averaging 13.3 points, 9.6 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 1.8 steals in leading the Nets to a 10-5 record and their best start in franchise history
Recorded first career playoff triple-double with 22 points, 10 rebounds and personal playoff-high 16 assists in Game 4 against the Lakers in the 2000 Western Conference Semifinals
Exploded for career-high 43 points at Houston on 3/29/01
Topped 700 assists and 500 rebounds in the same season for the second time in 1997-98, joining Robertson and Magic Johnson (six times each) as the only players in NBA history to do so more than once
Was named 1994-95 NBA co-Rookie of the Year (with Grant Hill) and was a unanimous selection to the 1994-95 NBA All-Rookie First Team
Won Naismith Award as nation's top high school player after senior season at St. Joseph of Notre Dame (Alameda, CA), averaging 25.0 points, 10.0 assists, 7.0 rebounds and 7.0 steals
Parade and USA Today High School Player of the Year
Played in the McDonald's High School All-American Game
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Personal
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Full name is Jason Frederick Kidd... He and his wife, Joumana, have a son, Trey Jason (T.J.), and twin
daughters, Miah and Jazelle... Also has a son, Jason... Founded Jason Kidd Foundation, an organization that
provides funding to children’s medical research and other charities that support the needs and interests of
children... Formed Jason Kidd Basketball Scholarship Fund at Cal and St. Joseph of Notre Dame High School
(Alameda, CA)... Led St. Joseph to consecutive California Division 1 state titles with combined 63-6 mark from
1990-92... Two-time California Player of the Year and all-time prep career assists leader (1,155)... Won Naismith
Award as nation’s top high school player as a senior, averaging 25.0 points, 10.0 assists, 7.0 rebounds and 7.0
steals... Parade and USA Today High School Player of the Year... Played in McDonald’s All-American Game... While
growing up in Oakland, played basketball in the same neighborhood with Gary Payton and Brian Shaw... Kidd
and Payton formed the starting backcourt for Team USA at the 2000 Olympics... Had his #5 retired by the
University of California on 2/14/04... Is the son of Anne Kidd and has two younger sisters, Denise and Kim.
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Season Highs / Career Highs
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2007-08 HIGHS |
CAREER HIGHS |
| Points | | 43 @ Houston 03/29/01 |
| Field Goals Made | | 16 @ Houston 03/29/01 |
| Field Goals Attempted | | 36 @ Utah 01/20/03 |
| Three Point Field Goals Made | | 8 2 Times |
| Three Point Field Goals Attempted | | 12 3 Times |
| Free Throws Made | | 17 @ New York 12/17/02 |
| Free Throws Attempted | | 22 vs. Vancouver 03/22/99 |
| Offensive Rebounds | | 8 2 Times |
| Defensive Rebounds | | 15 vs. Orlando 02/28/01 |
| Total Rebounds | | 16 4 Times |
| Assists | | 25 vs. Utah 02/08/96 |
| Steals | | 6 21 Times |
| Blocks | | 4 vs. Utah 04/17/98 |
| Minutes Played | | 56 @ Portland 11/14/97 |
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CAREER AVERAGES
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REBOUNDS PER GAME
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TEAM |
G |
GS |
MPG |
FG% |
3P% |
FT% |
OFF |
DEF |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
TO |
PF |
PPG |
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94-95
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DAL
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79 |
79 |
33.8 |
.385 |
.272 |
.698 |
1.9 |
3.5 |
5.4 |
7.7 |
1.91 |
.30 |
3.16 |
1.80 |
11.7 |
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95-96
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DAL
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81 |
81 |
37.5 |
.381 |
.336 |
.692 |
2.5 |
4.3 |
6.8 |
9.7 |
2.16 |
.32 |
4.05 |
1.90 |
16.6 |
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96-97
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DAL
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22 |
22 |
36.0 |
.369 |
.323 |
.667 |
1.4 |
2.7 |
4.1 |
9.1 |
2.05 |
.36 |
3.00 |
1.90 |
9.9 |
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96-97
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PHO
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33 |
23 |
35.5 |
.423 |
.400 |
.688 |
1.0 |
3.8 |
4.8 |
9.0 |
2.39 |
.36 |
2.30 |
2.20 |
11.6 |
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96-97
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55 |
45 |
35.7 |
.403 |
.370 |
.679 |
1.2 |
3.4 |
4.5 |
9.0 |
2.25 |
.36 |
2.58 |
2.10 |
10.9 |
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97-98
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PHO
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82 |
82 |
38.0 |
.416 |
.313 |
.799 |
1.3 |
4.9 |
6.2 |
9.1 |
1.98 |
.32 |
3.18 |
1.70 |
11.6 |
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98-99
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PHO
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50 |
50 |
41.2 |
.444 |
.366 |
.757 |
1.7 |
5.0 |
6.8 |
10.8 |
2.28 |
.38 |
3.00 |
2.20 |
16.9 |
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99-00
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PHO
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67 |
67 |
39.0 |
.409 |
.337 |
.829 |
1.4 |
5.8 |
7.2 |
10.1 |
2.00 |
.42 |
3.37 |
2.20 |
14.3 |
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00-01
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PHO
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77 |
76 |
39.8 |
.411 |
.297 |
.814 |
1.2 |
5.2 |
6.4 |
9.8 |
2.16 |
.30 |
3.71 |
2.20 |
16.9 |
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01-02
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NJN
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82 |
82 |
37.3 |
.391 |
.321 |
.814 |
1.6 |
5.7 |
7.3 |
9.9 |
2.13 |
.24 |
3.49 |
1.70 |
14.7 |
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02-03
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NJN
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80 |
80 |
37.4 |
.414 |
.341 |
.841 |
1.4 |
4.9 |
6.3 |
8.9 |
2.24 |
.31 |
3.70 |
1.60 |
18.7 |
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03-04
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NJN
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67 |
66 |
36.6 |
.384 |
.321 |
.827 |
1.3 |
5.1 |
6.4 |
9.2 |
1.82 |
.21 |
3.19 |
1.60 |
15.5 |
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04-05
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NJN
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66 |
65 |
36.9 |
.398 |
.360 |
.740 |
1.4 |
6.0 |
7.4 |
8.3 |
1.86 |
.14 |
2.53 |
1.70 |
14.4 |
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05-06
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NJN
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80 |
80 |
37.2 |
.404 |
.352 |
.795 |
1.1 |
6.2 |
7.3 |
8.4 |
1.88 |
.36 |
2.40 |
2.00 |
13.3 |
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06-07
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NJN
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80 |
80 |
36.7 |
.406 |
.343 |
.778 |
1.7 |
6.5 |
8.2 |
9.2 |
1.59 |
.29 |
2.66 |
1.80 |
13.0 |
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Career
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946 |
933 |
37.4 |
.402 |
.333 |
.779 |
1.5 |
5.1 |
6.7 |
9.2 |
2.01 |
.30 |
3.18 |
1.90 |
14.5 |
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Playoff
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100 |
100 |
41.4 |
.394 |
.298 |
.771 |
1.8 |
5.9 |
7.7 |
9.3 |
1.95 |
.31 |
3.32 |
2.40 |
15.9 |
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All-Star
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7 |
4 |
25.4 |
.541 |
.524 |
.833 |
.4 |
3.1 |
3.6 |
8.3 |
2.71 |
.00 |
3.00 |
1.00 |
8.0 |
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