Jon Barry | 20
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2005-06
Statistics
 PPG4.3
 RPG1.60
 APG1.3
 EFF+ 4.50
Position:  G
Born: Jul 25, 1969
Height: 6-5 /  1,96
Weight: 210  lbs. / 95,3  kg.
College : Georgia Tech
Career Highlights
  • Ranked 7th in the NBA in three-point field-goal percentage (.430) in 2004-05
  • Ranked 9th in the NBA in three-point field-goal percentage (.429) in 1999-2000
  • Registered 11 points, career-highs of 8 rebounds and 5 steals, and 4 assists against the Minnesota Timberwolves on 2/21/99
  • Made his NBA Playoffs debut in 1998, appearing in 18 minutes in 7 games
  • Scored a 1997-98 season-high 13 points, in 17 minutes for the Lakers, against the Denver Nuggets on 2/19/98
  • Reached career bests in 1996-97 in three-pointers made (48) and attempted (124)
  • Set career-highs in 1995-96 in field-goal percentage (.492) and three-point percentage (.473)
  • Established a Warriors' franchise record by hitting eight consecutive three-point attempts, over 10 games, from 12/30/95 to 1/24/96
  • Registered career-highs with 23 points and 5 steals, for the Bucks, against the Indiana Pacers on 1/24/94

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BACKGROUND

In 2004-2005
Averaged 6.6 points with 2.4 assists in 69 games with Atlanta and Houston … traded to the Rockets on Dec. 23 in exchange for Tyronn Lue … averaged 7.0 points and 2.6 assists in 53 games with the Rockets, starting twice … appeared in 16 games with Atlanta, averaging 5.2 points and 1.8 assists in a Hawks uniform … ranked seventh in the NBA with a 3-point percentage of .430 … scored a season-high 19 points vs. Orlando on Jan. 24 … grabbed a season-high eight rebounds vs. New Jersey on Jan. 13 … logged a season-high four steals at San Antonio on Feb. 23 and vs. Denver on Apr. 16 … scored in double figures 16 times, including 14 times with the Rockets.

In the NBA
Possesses career averages of 5.8 points, 1.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 801 games with Milwaukee, Golden State, Atlanta, the LA Lakers, Sacramento, Detroit, Denver and Houston … holds a career free throw percentage of .849 and a career 3-point percentage of .392 … stands as the Rockets career leader and single-season record holder with a 3-point percentage of .451 … 2003-2004: Averaged 6.2 points with Denver … 2002-2003: Averaged 6.9 points with Detroit … tied for 10th in the NBA with a 3-point field goal percentage of .407 … 2001-2002: Averaged career highs of 9.0 points and 3.3 assists in a career-high 82 games with Detroit … set Pistons single-season franchise records with a free throw percentage of .931 and a 3-point percentage of .469, ranking second in the NBA in 3-point accuracy … scored a career-high 25 points at Atlanta on Nov. 23 … also set career highs with 121 3-pointers made and 258 3-pointers attempted … 2000-2001: Averaged 5.1 points with Sacramento … 1999-2000: Averaged 8.0 points with Sacramento … ranked ninth in the NBA with a 3-point percentage of .429 … 1998-99: Averaged 5.0 points and 1.23 steals in his first season with Sacramento … 1997-98: Averaged 2.5 points with the LA Lakers … 1996-97: Averaged 4.9 points with Atlanta … 1995-96: Averaged 3.8 points with Golden State … set career highs with a field goal percentage of .492 and a 3-point percentage of .473 … 1994-95: Averaged 3.7 points in his final season with Milwaukee … 1993-94: Averaged 6.2 points and a career-high 1.42 steals with Milwaukee … 1992-93: Averaged 4.4 points with Milwaukee.

In the Playoffs
Has participated in the playoffs the past nine consecutive years with six different teams … has averaged 5.3 points in 62 career playoff games with Atlanta, the LA Lakers, Sacramento, Detroit, Denver and Houston … holds average of 8.6 points in seven postseason games with the Rockets … 2005: Averaged a playoff-career-high 8.6 points while pulling down a playoff-career-best 29 rebounds with Houston … 2004: Averaged 4.2 points with Denver … 2003: Scored 5.0 points per game with Detroit … 2002: Recorded 8.0 points per game with Detroit … 2001: Averaged 2.3 points with Sacramento … 2000: Averaged 7.8 points with Sacramento … scored a postseason career-high 17 points on May 2 vs. the LA Lakers … set a playoff career high with a 3-point percentage of .583 … 1999: Averaged 8.0 points and a playoff-career-high 1.20 steals with Sacramento … 1998: Made seven appearances with the Lakers … 1997: Made two scoreless appearances with Atlanta.

In College
Averaged 16.6 points and 4.9 assists in two seasons at Georgia Tech after playing one year each at Pacific and Paris Junior College … named Third Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference as a senior after averaging career-highs of 17.2 points and 5.9 assists.

In Life
Full name is Jon Alan Barry … is the son of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Rockets guard Rick Barry … has a wife, Betsy, and two sons, Tyler and Eli … has played on the Celebrity Golf Association … is the older brother of the San Antonio Spurs' Brent Barry … purchased tickets for disadvantaged youth to Rockets games.

In Transactions
Drafted by Boston in the First Round (21st overall pick) of the 1992 NBA Draft. Traded with a 1995 second-round draft pick to Milwaukee on Dec. 4, 1992, for Alaa Abdelnaby. Signed with Golden State on Oct. 4, 1995. Signed with Atlanta on Aug. 13, 1996. Signed with the LA Lakers on Aug. 26, 1997. Signed with Sacramento on Jan. 22, 1999. Traded with a future first-round draft pick to Detroit on Sept. 7, 2001, for Mateen Cleaves. Signed with Denver on Aug. 19, 2003. Signed with Atlanta on Sept. 16, 2004. Traded to Houston on Dec. 23, 2004, for Tyronn Lue.

 


PERSONAL

  • Full name is Jon Alan Barry
  • He and his wife Betsy and their two-year-old son Tyler reside in Sacramento in the off-season
  • Is interested in broadcasting after his basketball career ends
  • Wore No. 17 when he played in Milwaukee out of admiration for Chris Mullin
  • Has played on the Celebrity Golf Association summer tour and has a 7 handicap
  • Participates in numerous charity golf events
  • If he could be anyone for a day it would be Jack Nicklaus
  • Jon is the son of Hall of Famer Rick Barry and has three brothers: Scooter, who played for Kansas' 1988 NCAA title team; Brent, who has played for the Clippers, Heat, Bulls and Sonics; and Drew, who has spent time with the Hawks, Sonics and Warriors
  • His brother in-law, Billy Andrade, is on the PGA Tour
  • Majored in business management at Georgia Tech and has expressed interest in becoming a broadcaster after his playing career is over
  • Worked as a guest studio analyst on ESPN's NBA 2Night program during the 1999 playoffs
  • Has been a featured weekly guest on KHTK's top-rated drivetime program each of the past two season and will continue to do so this year
  • Enjoys spending time with his family and watching college football


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