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2010 Playoffs Statistics
Born:
Sep 17, 1974
Height:
6-11 / 2,11
Weight:
230 lbs. / 104,3 kg.
College: North Carolina
Years Pro:
14
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2007-08: Appeared in 77 games (76 starts), averaging 12.7 points (.432 FG, .356 3FG, .767 FT), 6.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.68 blocks in 30.5 minutes per game…Averaged 13.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 34.4 minutes per game in 17 playoff games (all starts)…Scored his 2000th career postseason point and tied a playoff career-high and franchise record with seven blocks vs. Philadelphia (4/20) in the first round…Made a playoff career-high six three-point field goals at Boston (5/28) in the Eastern Conference Finals…Among NBA leaders, ranked T-10th in blocked shots (1.68 bpg), 39th in steals (1.2 spg) and 40th in rebounds (6.6 rpg)…Only player in NBA history to record 100 blocks and 100 three-point field goals made in multiple seasons (four times)… Ranked second among players 6-11 or taller in three-point field goals made with 112 (Trailing only Mehmet Okur – Utah – 114)…Made two or more three-pointers in a game 32 times during the year, including a seasonhigh five four times [at Toronto (1/4), at Milwaukee (2/20), vs. Denver (3/18) and vs. Phoenix (3/24)]…Shot 50% or better from the three-point line on 28 occasions with the club recording a 22-6 record in those games…Shot 38.0% from the three-point line in Pistons victories compared to 30.9% in losses…Became one of three players in franchise history to block at least 100 shots in four consecutive seasons (Ben Wallace, Terry Tyler)…Led the Pistons in scoring 12 times, rebounds 16 times and assists once…Scored 10-plus points 47 times, 20-plus points 14 times and 30-plus points once…Grabbed 10-plus rebounds 12 times and 15-plus rebounds twice… Recorded 10 double-doubles (Pistons 8-2 in those games)…Recorded four-plus blocks on six occasions, including a season-high five vs. Minnesota (4/15)…Recorded at least one block in all but 14 games during the year… Joins Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan as the only active NBA players with over 12,000 points, 5,000 rebounds, 1,500 assists and 1,000 blocks in their career…Enjoyed his best scoring month of the season in February, averaging 15.3 points (.457 FG, .415 3FG) in 12 games…Scored a season-high 36 points (12-24 FG, 3-7 3FG, 9-11 FT) in 42 minutes at Chicago (11/8)…Grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds twice [at San Antonio (1/10) and at Orlando (1/21)…Missed four games while on the inactive list with a sore left knee (11/23 and 11/25) and sprained left ankle (3/7 and 3/9)…DNP-Inactive List once.
PRO CAREER: Transactions: Traded to Portland from Washington along with Mitchell Butler for Rod Strickland and Harvey Grant (7/15/96)… Traded to Atlanta with Wesley Person from Portland for Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Theo Ratliff and Dan Dickau (2/9/04)...Traded in a three-team deal to the Detroit Pistons along with Mike James from the Boston Celtics that sent Chucky Atkins, Lindsey Hunter and the Pistons’ 2004 first-round pick to the Celtics and Bobby Sura, Zeljko Rebraca, Chris Mills and a 2004 first-round pick to the Atlanta Hawks (2/19/04). Honors: Named to NBA All-Rookie Second Team (1996)…Named to the NBA Western Conference All-Star Team (2000 and 2001) and the Eastern Conference All-Star Team (2006, 2008)…Named NBA Player of the Week (3/2/03)…Member of Detroit’s 2004 NBA Championship Team…Named NBA Community Assist Award winner (2/05 and 4/06). Career Averages/Milestones: In 943 career NBA games (880 starts) has averages of 15.2 points on .474 (5,697-12,017 FG) shooting with 6.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.37 blocks in 33.9 minutes per game…Became the fifth player in NBA history to score 20-plus points in a game for three different teams in one season (Max Zaslofsky, 1953-54; Mack Calvin, 1976-77; Tom Gugliotta, 1994- 95 and Sam Cassell, 1996-97) when he scored 27 points as a Piston at Utah (3/1/04)…Played seven and a half seasons with Portland, ranking in the Top- 10 in 14 different career franchise statistical categories – among the most significant: 2nd in blocked shots (738), 7th in scoring (9,421), 7th in games played (566) and 5th in three-point field goals made (392).
Year-By-Year Key
Notes: 2005-06 (Detroit): Appeared in 80 games (all starts), averaging 15.1 points (.430 FG, .357 3FG, .743 FT), 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.62 blocks in 34.6 minutes per game…In 18 playoff games (all starts), averaged 14.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 34.9 minutes…Ranked first in the NBA among players 6-11 or taller in three-pointers made (ahead of Dirk Nowitzki, Raef LaFrentz, Mehmet Okur, Troy Murphy)…Made a single-season careerhigh 155 three point field goals…Teamed with Ben Wallace for the second straight season to become one of three duos in Pistons’ history to each block 100-plus shots in a season [Oliver Miller/Mark West (1994-95) and Terry Tyler/Bill Laimbeer (1982-83)]. 2004-05 (Detroit): Appeared in 79 games (79 starts), averaging 14.5 points (.440 FG, .318 3FG, .697 FT), 8.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.46 blocks in 34.0 minutes per game…Started all 25 Pistons playoff games, averaging 13.6 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 33.0 minutes…Teamed with Ben Wallace to become the third duo of Pistons’ big men to each block 100-plus shots in a season [Oliver Miller/ Mark West (1994-95) and Terry Tyler/Bill Laimbeer (1982-83)]. 2003-04 (Portland, Atlanta, Detroit): Appeared in 68 games (66 starts), averaging 16.0 points (.436 FG, .331 3FG, .736 FT), 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.79 blocks in 35.1 minutes per game with Portland, Atlanta and Detroit…Appeared in 23 playoff games (all starts), averaging 13.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.96 blocks in 35.0 minutes…Teamed with Ben Wallace to form the best block shot duo in the league (4.89 bpg). 2002-03 (Portland): Started all 74 games played…Led team with 18.1 points and 7.4 rebounds…Scored in double-digits in all seven playoff games. 2001-02 (Portland): Appeared in 79 games (all starts), averaging 19.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks in 37.5 minutes… Became just the fourth player in NBA history to have more than 100 threes and blocks in a season…Averaged a playoff personal-best and team-high 25.3 points and 12.3 rebounds, plus 1.7 assists in 41.7 minutes in three playoff games against the Lakers. 2000-01 (Portland): Lead team in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots in 77 games…Career-high 42 points vs. Denver (2/20)…Career-high 18 rebounds vs. Charlotte (1/1). 1999-00 (Portland): Led team in scoring and blocks, and second in rebounding… During playoffs, averaged a team-high 17.9 points and 1.25 blocks, plus 6.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 16 starts…Shot a team-best 48.9% from the field, ninth best in the playoffs. 1998-99 (Portland): Was a top candidate for the Sixth Man Award…Came off the bench in 31-of-49 games he saw action in and wound up as the team’s second-leading scorer, averaging 12.8 points. 1997-98 (Portland): Ranked eighth in NBA in FG percentage (.533). 1996-97 (Portland): Ranked third in the NBA in FG percentage (.558). 1995-96 (Washington): Played in 65 games for the Bullets as a rookie…Was team’s sixth leading scorer (10.1 ppg) and fourth leading rebounder (4.1 rpg).
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| Full name is Rasheed Abdul Wallace…He and his wife, Fatima, have three sons and one daughter… Has two older brothers…His foundation, Rasheed A. Wallace Foundation, holds annual coat and food drives in Philadelphia, Portland and Detroit to help the less fortunate…Adopted the 9th grade class at Kettering High School in Detroit in 2004 and helped give the student body opportunities to succeed through funding and work-study programs…Teamed with the Pistons to open the Rasheed Wallace Reading and Learning Center at Kettering High in March 2005…Runs annual summer basketball camps in Philadelphia and Chapel Hill…Has his own website, rasheedwallace.com…Is a fan of the Philadelphia Flyers and Phillies but not the Eagles, rooting instead for the K.C. Chiefs…Ran track and high jumped in high school…He is an avid video game player. | ||
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