2005-06 REGULAR SEASON:
Averaged 2.3 ppg (.475 FG%, .429 FT%), 4.1
rpg, and 0.85 bpg in 12.0 mpg in 27 games (started 4) for the Toronto
Raptors
Spent 14 games on the inactive list
DNP-CD in 41 contests
Ranked ninth in the NBA in rebounds per 48 minutes (16.3 rpg) and
16th in blocks per 48 minutes (3.41 bpg)
Scored in double-figures
twice
Grabbed five-plus rebounds in nine games and 10 or more
boards three times
Posted one double-double
Blocked five shots
in a game on two occasions
Led Raptors in rebounding in three
contests
Top Single-Game Performances: Posted a double-double
with a season-high 12 points (6-12 FG) to complement a career-high
14 rebounds, three steals, and one block in a season-high 25 minutes
vs. Indiana (4/17)
Corralled a team-high 10 rebounds to go with four
points (2-4 FG), one assist, and two blocks in 17 minutes at New Orleans
(4/7)
Swatted a career-high-tying five shots and added 10 points (4-6
FG, 2-2 FT) in 22 minutes vs. Charlotte (4/9)
Hauled in a team-best
11 rebounds vs. Detroit (4/14).
2004-05 SEASON:Averaged career bests of 3.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 0.87 blocks in 45 games
Led the team in rebounding 13 times
In 30 games as a starter, averaged 4.6 points and 5.9 rebounds
Started two games (March 20-23) before being placed on the injured list March 25 with a left shoulder sprain, where he missed the final 15 contests (March 25 April 20)
Recorded a DNP-CD in six consecutive games (Feb. 16 March 4)
Tied a season high by grabbing nine defensive rebounds Dec. 17 at Indiana
Left the game in the second quarter with a dislocated left ring finger Dec. 4 at Cleveland, where he came off the bench for the first time this season
Recorded 10 rebounds in three consecutive games (Nov. 23-27)
Grabbed 10 rebounds, including a season-best nine on the defensive end, Nov. 23 at Washington
Registered 10 points and seven rebounds Nov. 21 vs. San Antonio
Netted 14 points and rejected a game-high four blocks Nov. 10 at Utah
. Grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds Nov. 9 at Sacramento
Recorded his first career double-double with 17 points and a career-high 14 rebounds Nov. 5 vs. Detroit
Made Raptors debut, netting nine points with seven rebounds in 24 minutes as a starter, Nov. 3 vs. Houston.
2003-04 SEASON: Averaged career highs of 3.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 13.3 minutes in 38 games, including two starts, with Miami
Missed 13 games (March 4-29) on the injured list with a lower back strain
Recorded DNP-CD 28 times and missed the Jan. 5 game vs. Indiana due to a team-imposed suspension
Scored in double figures three times, with a season-best 12 points Nov. 25 vs. New Orleans and Nov. 18 at Seattle
Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds Dec. 5 vs. Philadelphia and Nov. 18 at Seattle
Played a season-best 29 minutes Nov. 25 vs. New Orleans
Was the Heats top scorer off the bench on five occasions and led the reserves in blocks 14 times and rebounds in 13 games
Led the Heat in blocks on 11 occasions
Went to the free throw line a season-high 10 times Dec. 5 vs. Philadelphia
Playoffs: Played two minutes, totaling no points or rebounds, in one postseason appearance.
2002-03 SEASON: Averaged 2.1 points, 2.5 rebounds and 9.3 minutes in 38 games
Made 11 starts (the first 11 games of the season) for the Timberwolves where he averaged 5.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 22.9 minutes
Scored in double figures on two occasions, including a career-high 18 points vs. Orlando on Nov. 1
Collected a career- and team-high 10 rebounds at Memphis on Nov. 15
Played a career-high 35 minutes Nov. 7 at Milwaukee
Playoffs: Totaled two points in two games, posting two points with one rebound
2001-02 SEASON: Appeared in a career-high 60 games, averaging 1.8 points, 2.0 rebounds and 8.6 minutes
Had a season-high 11 points vs. Atlanta on Jan. 26
Paced the Wolves in rebounds once, with a season-best nine boards Jan. 25 at Toronto
Recorded a career-high five blocks at Golden State on Jan. 19
Totaled a career-best four assists Jan. 5 at Atlanta
Did not appear in any of Minnesotas first-round playoffs defeat to Dallas.
COLLEGE:
Averaged 11.1 ppg (.490 FG%, .740 FT%), 6.5 rpg, 1.3 apg,
and 2.62 bpg in 107 career games at Wake Forest (1996 1998) and
Arizona (1999 2001)
Named Honorable Mention All-America by the
Associated Press as a junior (1999-00) and senior (2000-01)
Posted
averages of 13.2 ppg (.500 FG%, .833 FT%), 6.5 rpg, 2.1 apg, and 2.90 bpg
as a senior and was recognized as a National Player of the Year candidate
and a John R. Wooden Midseason Top 30 pick
Joined Jason Kidd
as the only other player in Pac-10 history to post more than one career
triple-double when he recorded 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 blocks
at Washington (1/13/2001)
Underwent two surgeries requiring four
screws and a plate in his back to stabilize damaged vertebrae suffered
in a compression injury during his junior year
Also contracted Valley
Fever, a fungus which led to a weakening of the bone
Averaged 16.0
ppg, 7.7 rpg, and 4.00 bpg during the 2001 NCAA Tournament while
leading Arizona to the national championship game in Minneapolis
Earned both All-Midwest Regional and All-Final Four team accolades
Tallied 22 points, 11 rebounds, and a championship game record four blocks in the Wildcats 82-72 loss to Duke (4/2/01)
Swatted seven shots in the Regional Final vs. Illinois,
the fourth-best mark in NCAA history
Led Arizona
in scoring (15.6 ppg) and blocks (3.92 bpg) as a junior,
earning the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year Award, West
Region Player of the Year, and First-Team All-Pac 10
honors
His 102 blocked shots as a junior rank first
in Arizona single-season history, shattering the previous
mark of 84 set by Anthony Cook
Recorded first career
triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and 14 blocks
vs. Oregon (2/3/00)
The 14 rebuffs tied the NCAA
single-game record shared by David Robinson, Shawn
Bradley, and Roy Rogers
Sat out the 1998-99 campaign
due to NCAA transfer rules
Averaged 7.7 ppg (.441
FG%, .674 FT%) and 6.0 rpg in 52 games at Wake Forest
Started 11 games as a freshman (1996-97) alongside
National Player of the Year Tim Duncan.