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2012 Playoffs Statistics
Born:
May 18, 1980
Height:
6-8 / 2.03
Weight:
245 lbs. / 111.1 kg.
Prior to NBA / Country:
Iowa / USA
Years Pro:
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2009-10 SEASON: Averaged 3.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 11.1 minutes in 28 games ... Made his first start of the season in
place of the injured Chris Bosh (displaced nasal fracture) Apr. 7 vs.
Boston ... Added two points and three rebounds in 16 minutes of action ...
Grabbed a season- and team-high nine rebounds in 19:47 minute Mar. 24
vs. Utah ... Scored a season-high 13 points Feb. 26 vs. Cleveland ...
Recorded a team tying-high eight rebounds off the bench Feb. 24 vs.
Portland ... Missed the first 51 games of the regular season with a left
mid-foot sprain …Made his Raptor debut Feb. 10 vs. Philadelphia and
contributed with two points and three rebounds in five minutes ... Placed
on the inactive list (left midfoot sprain) Oct. 28 vs. Cleveland.
2008-09 SEASON: Averaged 3.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 14.4 minutes in 79 games … Drew seven starting assignments, averaging 5.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 22.3 minutes … Ranked seventh in the NBA in rebounds per 48 minutes (15.3) … Also ranked fourth in offensive rebounds per 48 minutes (5.7) … Scored in double-figures six times and grabbed 10+ rebounds on four occasions … Tallied 10+ points in four of the final 14 contests (6.5 ppg) after doing so twice in his first 65 games (2.6 ppg) … Recorded a season-high 13 points vs. Milwaukee on Apr. 2 … Had 11 points and eight rebounds at Washington on Feb. 25 … Missed the Jan. 24 contest vs. New York with the flu … Collected a season-best 12 rebounds in a season-high 31 minutes Dec. 29 at Utah … Playoffs: Totaled seven points and 10 rebounds in 36 minutes against Orlando. 2006-07 SEASON: Fifth NBA season (Denver): In 66 games with 11 starts, averaged 4.9 points and 7.0 rebounds in 17.1 minutes per game… Led the NBA in rebounds per 48 minutes played (19.7)… Shot a career-high 54.4% (117-215 FGs) from the floor… Recorded six double- doubles… Led Denver in rebounding 17 times… Had seasonhighs in point (19) and rebounds (20) at San Antonio (4/18/07)… Grabbed 18 boards vs. Seattle (12/28/06)… Missed two games due to strep throat (12/8-12/9/06) and recorded 14 DNP-CD’s. 2005-06 SEASON: Played in 67 games with the Nuggets and Sonics, starting 25 times … Averaged a career-high 5.7 ppg and 7.5 rpg in 20.8 minutes … Appeared in 26 games for the Nuggets, including two starts … Averaged 5.2 ppg and 8.7 rpg in 23.3 minutes in Denver … Scored in double figures 14 times (four times with Nuggets), including two games of 20+ (once) … Grabbed at least 10 rebounds in 19 games, including 10 with Denver … Led the Nuggets in rebounding nine times … Had one game of 20 rebounds and posted six double-doubles (two with Nuggets) … Was acquired by the Nuggets from Seattle on 2/23 in a four-team trade … Corralled his 2,000th career rebound at Phoenix on 3/25 … Scored a career-high 22 points (8-13 FG) and grabbed nine rebounds in 30 minutes vs. Seattle on 3/24 … Field goals made and attempted were career highs … Had at least 10 boards in four of his last seven games … Made his first start as a Nugget grabbing a season-high 20 rebounds (19 defensive) at Toronto on 3/10 … Second 20-rebound game of his career … Scored 21 points and grabbed 18 rebounds at Phoenix on 12/20 … Scored his 1,000th career point on 12/31 at Memphis … DNP-CD 13 times with Seattle and was Inactive for one game. 2004-05 SEASON: Started all 79 games he appeared in, averaging 4.9 ppg and a career-high 9.3 rpg in 23.8 minutes … Led the Sonics in rebounding and ranked 12th in the NBA … His average was Seattle’s best since Shawn Kemp averaged 10.0 rpg in 1996-97 … Scored in double figures 11 times … Pulled down 10-plus rebounds 39 times … Led or co-led the team in rebounding 48 times … Led or co-led the team in assists once … Registered seven double-doubles … Scored a season-high 14 points at Philadelphia on 12/28 … Grabbed a career-high 21 rebounds vs. Charlotte on 2/5 … His 21 boards mark the Sonics’ highest since Kemp’s 22 rebounds at Dallas on 12/12/95 … Longest streak of his 10-plus rebounding games was six (2/1-13) … Grabbed 19 rebounds at Chicago on 3/15 … Had a 17-rebound game at Golden State on 1/28 … Pulled down 16 rebounds at New York on 3/13 … Shot a career-high .476 from the floor … Missed three games due to gastroenteritis (1/5-1/9) … Sonics went 1-2 in the games he missed. 2003-04 SEASON: Scored a career-high 16 points at Sacramento on 1/4…Pulled down a season-high 14 rebounds vs. L.A. Lakers on 4/2…Led or co-led the team in rebounding 23 times…Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in nine games…Missed two games, one at Washington on 1/17 due to an upper respiratory ailment and one vs. Dallas on 4/10 due to death in family…Did Not Play-Coach’s Decision in three games (Minnesota 3/9, Toronto 2/12 and Phoenix 2/6). 2002-03 SEASON: Scored a season-high 13 points at Dallas on 4/14…Grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds at Cleveland on 12/16…Dished out a career-high four assists at Milwaukee on 2/6…Recorded two double-doubles (11 points and 11 rebounds vs. Washington on 3/26 and 13 points and 11 rebounds at Dallas on 4/14)…Led or co-led the team in rebounding 24 times…Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 14 games…Missed 10 games (1/7-25) on the injured list with an acromio clavicular sprain in his right shoulder. CAREER TRANSACTIONS: September 30, 2002: Signed as a free agent by Seattle; February 23, 2006: Traded by Seattle to Denver for guard Earl Watson, forward Bryon Russell and a future second-round pick in a four-team trade. Denver also acquired guard-forward Ruben Patterson and guard Charles Smith from Portland; Portland acquired guard Voshon Lenard from Denver and centre Brian Skinner from Sacramento; Sacramento acquired forward-centre Vitaly Potapenko from Seattle and forward Sergei Monia from Portland; September 8, 2006: Re-signed by Denver; September 10, 2007: Traded by Denver with the rights to forward Ricky Sanchez to Philadelphia in exchange for forwards Steven Hunter and Bobby Jones; June 9, 2009: Traded by Philadelphia to Toronto for guard-forward Jason Kapono. COLLEGE: Averaged 15.3 points and 11.5 rebounds in 69 games during two years at Iowa…Tied for 30th in career scoring with 1,054 points, becoming just the fourth Iowa player to score 1,000 points in only two seasons…Named Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American both junior and senior seasons…Named second team All-Big Ten both junior and senior seasons…Earned All-Tournament honors at Big Ten Tournament…One of 12 players selected to the USA Basketball World Championships for Young Men team between his junior and senior seasons…Along with U.S. teammates, earned the gold medal at the FIBA World Championships for Young Men Tournament in Saitama, Japan…In eight games, averaged 9.4 points and 5.0 rebounds, shooting 61.1 percent from the field and 67.4 percent from the free-throw line…Played first two years at Coffeyville Junior College…Helped junior college team post 41-23 record in two seasons…Led the conference in rebounding as a freshman and sophomore…Led the region in rebounds as a sophomore and ranked second as a freshman…2001-02 (Senior): Played in 34 of 35 games with 31 starts…Led the team in rebounding (11.1) and ranked second in scoring (15.4), while shooting 49.6 percent from the field and 61.9 percent from the free-throw line…Ranked second on the team with 54 steals…Tied a career-high with 18 rebounds in Big Ten Tournament win over Purdue, matching his own tournament record…2000-01 (Junior): Led the nation in rebounding with 11.9 per game and point-rebound double-doubles with 22…Also led the nation in both free throws made (218) and free throws attempted (346)…Set records for the Hawkeyes, Carver-Hawkeye Arena and the Big Ten Tournament in those categories…Named Most Outstanding Player as the Hawkeyes won the Big Ten Tournament…1999-2000 (Sophomore): Earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-America honors as a sophomore…Named one of top 10 junior college players in the nation by Slam Magazine…Averaged 22.5 points per game and 12 rebounds per game, shooting 52 percent from the field, 63 percent from the free-throw line and 39 percent from three-point range…1998-99 (Freshman): Averaged 16.5 points per game and 10.5 rebounds per game while earning Freshman of the Year honors in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference…Was Second Team All-Conference and Third Team All-Region. |
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| Nickname is “Joker” … Idolized Michael Jordan as a kid … Favorite meal is breakfast (bacon, eggs, grits and toast) … One of 12 players selected to the USA Basketball World Championships for Young Men team between his junior and senior seasons at Iowa … Along with U.S. teammates, earned the gold medal at the FIBA World Championships for Young Men Tournament in Saitama, Japan. | ||
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