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2005-06
Appeared in 66 of 82 games, starting 32 times … Jazz were 19-13 when he started, 22-28 when he didn’t (4-11 when he didn’t play) … Averaged 5.6 points, 1.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 18.7 minutes per game … Had career-high shooting percentages from the field (.395), from three-point range (.293), and from the free-throw line (.797) … His .797 free-throw percentage (106-133) was a team-best … Missed 15 total games due to injury … Missed 13 games (11/14-12/9) due to a fractured lumbar transverse process of the lower back (Jazz were 4-9) …Also missed two games (2/11-2/13) while undergoing medical tests for chest discomfort (Jazz were 0-2) … Also had DNP-CD at Milwaukee, 12/17 … Scored in double-figures 14 times, scoring a career-high 22 points in a career-high 46 minutes vs. Memphis on 12/26 … Previous high scoring was 20 vs. Minnesota, 4/15/05 and previous high minutes was 37 at San Antonio, 3/6/05 … Also tied career-high with two blocks vs. Memphis, 12/26 (also 1/7/05 at Chicago) … Led (or tied) for team lead in assists five times … Dished his 400th career assist at Miami, 3/14 … Registered 18 points (7-12 FG) and a career-high six rebounds vs. Denver, 2/1 (was 5 done four times, last 2/25/05 vs. Boston) … Made his 100th career steal vs. San Antonio, 1/30 … Dished his 300th career assist @ GS on 11/4.

2004-05
Appeared in 53 games for the Jazz in 2004-05, missing 13 games due to a strained right groin, 10 games with a strained right hamstring, one games with a sprained right wrist and five games due to a coaches decision... started 47 of the 53 games and averaged 7.8 points, a team-leading 4.5 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.19 steals in 26.1 minutes per game... scored in double-figures 17 times, including a career-high 20 points vs. Minnesota on April 15 and had three games of 18... connected on a career-high 9 field goals in the April 15 games and made a career-high 12 free throws vs. LAC on February 28, 2005… served up a career-high 11 assists two times (January 12, 2005 vs. Phoenix and December 31, 2004 vs. Sacramento)… had a career-high 4 steals twice, including April 8, 2005 at New Orleans and April 1, 2005 vs. Golden State… played a career-high 37 minutes at San Antonio on March 6, 2005 and topped 30 minutes 10 times.

2003-04:
Posted season highs with four rebounds and eight assists in 25 minutes Nov. 18 vs. Denver... Had seven points and seven assists Nov. 14 vs. Utah... Through the end of November, had just 13 turnovers in 238 minutes, compiling an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.85-to-1... Originally signed as a free agent on Sept. 26... Waived on Oct. 21 but re-signed on Oct. 25.

2002-03:
Played for Mabo Livorno in the Italian Lega A, averaging 13.0 ppg and 1.9 apg in 31 games.

College:
Averaged 17.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.8 apg and 1.59 spg in 111 contests over his four-year career at Bowling Green (1998-99 through 2001-02)... Named Honorable Mention All-America by the AP and Mid-American Conference Player of the Year as a senior... Finished 13th in career scoring in the MAC with 1,895 points, second all-time at Bowling Green... Ranked first in school history in free throws made (522) and three-point field goals made (199)... Ranked eighth nationally in scoring as a senior (22.9 ppg)... Set a school single-season record with 89 three-pointers... Named First Team NABC and USBWA All-District... Scored a career-high 42 points against Buffalo, in addition to posting 36 points against Ball State... Named Second Team All-MAC after averaging 18.1 ppg and 3.4 rpg as a junior... Started 22 of 30 games as a sophomore, leading the MAC and finishing seventh in the nation in three-point percentage (.477)... Named to the National All-Freshman Team by College Hoops Insider in 1998-99... Earned a spot on the All-MAC Freshman Team by scoring in double digits 11 times, topping 20 points on four occasions.


Personal

  • Son of Marcella McLeod
  • Majored in computer science at Bowling Green
  • Named Division I Player of the Year and Ohio's Mr. Basketball at Canton McKinley High School following his senior season in 1998
  • Averaged 19.2 ppg and 4.8 rpg in leading McKinley to a 23-3 record
  • Named MVP of Ohio's North-South All-Star Game during his senior campaign

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