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Career Highlights
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- Recorded season-high 18 points (7-13 FG) and 8 rebounds in a 75-71 victory over the Washington Wizards on 3/8/99
- Limited to only 10 games in 1997-98 after undergoing surgery to repair a degenerative disc condition in his lower back
- Is the Clippers' all-time franchise leader with 4,471 rebounds and ranks 4th all-time with 6,614 points
- Led the Clippers in 1996-97 in scoring (14.9 ppg) and rebounding (10.0 rpg, 8th in the NBA)
- Named NBA Player of the Week for the week ending 3/3/97, averaging 21.3 ppg and 11.3 rpg to lead the Clippers to a 3-1 record
- Matched his career-high with 21 rebounds and scored 16 points against the Phoenix Suns on 12/16/96
- Led the Clippers in 1995-96 with 16.2 ppg and 10.1 rpg, becaming the first Clipper since Michael Cage (1987-88) to average a double-double
- Led the Clippers with 49 double-doubles in 1995-96 and with 38 in 1994-95
- Increased his scoring average in each of his first five seasons, averaging a career best 17.5 ppg in 1994-95
- Scored a career-high 33 points against the Houston Rockets on 2/9/95
- Has appeared in 15 career NBA Playoff games, averaging 5.5 ppg, on .531 field-goal shooting, and 4.3 rpg
- A member of the 1989 NCAA champion Michigan Wolverines
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BACKGROUND
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2000-2001
Overall, averaged 3.3 points and 3.4 rebounds in 10.8 minutes per gameb
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PERSONAL
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Born Loy Stephen VaughtHe and wife, Yvette, were married in the summer of 1999 Was a buisness management major at MichiganThe Loy Vaught Rebounding Award is given annually to the Michigan player who collects the most rebounds- Enjoys watching movies and reading bestsellers
- Enjoys sketching and abstract oil painting and collects art
- His favorite foods are fried chicken, meatloaf and catfish
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