Selected to the 2002-03 and 2003-04 All-Interview First Teams and Second Team in 1999-00
Member of USA Basketball Men's Senior National Team for 2003 Tournament of the Americas and 2000 Olympics, winning gold in Sydney
Long Distance Shootout Winner (2001)
Selected to All-NBA third team for 2000-01 season
Bucks all-time leader in three-pointers made (1,051) and attempted (2,587); ranks in top ten in points (9,681 - 8th), games (496 - 9th), minutes (17,945 - 8th), steals (618 - 8th), field goals made (3,407 - 9th) and attempted (7,567 - 9th), free throws made (1,816 - 6th) and attempted (2,065 - 8th), free-throw percentage (87.9%, 2nd), three-point percentage (40.6%, 2nd) and scoring average (19.5, 5th)
Holds Bucks single-season records for three-pointers made (229) and attempted (524), both set in 2001-02
Through 2003-04 season, ranks ninth in NBA history in free-throw percentage (.885) and 10th in 3-point field goals (1,277)
His consecutive games streak of 400 games - ended 12/22/01 at Houston due to left knee tendinitis - is the longest such streak in Bucks history
Won the 1 800 CALL ATT Shootout during 2001 All-Star Weekend
Has three career triple-doubles - 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds at Boston on 2/7/01; 29 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds 2/28/03 vs. L.A. Lakers; and 18 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds 1/28/04 at L.A. Lakers
Named to the 1996-97 NBA All-Rookie Second Team
All-America selection and the 1996 Big East Player of the Year at Connecticut
Finished No. 3 on the Huskies' career scoring list with 1,922 points and also set a UConn single-season record by connecting on 115 three-pointers in 1995-96
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Selected to the 2002-03 and 2003-04 All-Interview First Teams and Second Team in 1999-00
Member of USA Basketball Men's Senior National Team for 2003 Tournament of the Americas and 2000 Olympics, winning gold in Sydney
Long Distance Shootout Winner (2001)
Selected to All-NBA third team for 2000-01 season
Bucks all-time leader in three-pointers made (1,051) and attempted (2,587); ranks in top ten in points (9,681 - 8th), games (496 - 9th), minutes (17,945 - 8th), steals (618 - 8th), field goals made (3,407 - 9th) and attempted (7,567 - 9th), free throws made (1,816 - 6th) and attempted (2,065 - 8th), free-throw percentage (87.9%, 2nd), three-point percentage (40.6%, 2nd) and scoring average (19.5, 5th)
Holds Bucks single-season records for three-pointers made (229) and attempted (524), both set in 2001-02
Through 2003-04 season, ranks ninth in NBA history in free-throw percentage (.885) and 10th in 3-point field goals (1,277)
His consecutive games streak of 400 games - ended 12/22/01 at Houston due to left knee tendinitis - is the longest such streak in Bucks history
Won the 1 800 CALL ATT Shootout during 2001 All-Star Weekend
Has three career triple-doubles - 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds at Boston on 2/7/01; 29 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds 2/28/03 vs. L.A. Lakers; and 18 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds 1/28/04 at L.A. Lakers
Named to the 1996-97 NBA All-Rookie Second Team
All-America selection and the 1996 Big East Player of the Year at Connecticut
Finished No. 3 on the Huskies' career scoring list with 1,922 points and also set a UConn single-season record by connecting on 115 three-pointers in 1995-96
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected after junior season by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round (fifth pick overall) of the 1996 NBA Draft ... Draft rights traded by the Timberwolves with a first-round draft choice in 1999 or 2000 to the Milwaukee Bucks for the draft rights to Stephon Marbury (June 26, 1996) ... Traded by the Bucks with Kevin Ollie, Ronald Murray, and either a 2003 first-round draft pick or two 2003 second-round draft picks to the Seattle SuperSonics for Gary Payton and Desmond Mason (February 20, 2003).