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Background

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 Minnesota’s 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.


Personal

  • Full name is Loren Woods
  • Nickname is ‘Lo‘
  • Age 28
  • Son of Colleen Woods
  • Has a fouryear old son, Kholin
  • Majored in human development at Arizona to help focus on counseling
  • Favorite food is lasagna
  • Eats pasta or chicken before every game
  • Enjoys sleeping and playing video games
  • Attended Cardinal Ritter High School in St. Louis, Missouri and was named a McDonald’s All-American after averaging 21.1 ppg, 13.2 rpg, and 6.5 bpg as a senior in 1995-96
  • Shoe size 16