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2007-08 Statistics
Born:
Sep 23, 1979
Height:
6-7 / 2,01
Weight:
195 lbs. / 88,5 kg.
College: Iowa
Years Pro:
10
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2007-08 (Miami): Averaged 13.8 points (.433 FG%, .787 FT%), 4.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 1.06 steals and 36.1 minutes in 82 games (47 starts)… was the only Heat player to play all 82 games…recorded career highs in three-point field goals made (135) and attempted (333), three-point field goal percentage (.405) and defensive rebounds (298)…led the Heat in minutes played (2,963), field goals attempted (971), three-point field goals made, three-point field goals attempted and three-point field goal percentage and tied for the team lead in steals (87)…was Miami’s leading scorer on 14 occasions and also led the Heat in minutes a team-high 28 times, in steals 20 times, in assists on 18 occasions, in rebounds in 12 games and in blocks four times…was Miami’s leading scorer off the bench a team-high 19 times and also topped the Heat reserves in minutes 31 times, in assists and steals 22 times each and in rebounds on 15 occasions…scored in double figures a team-high 60 times, including 17 games with at least 20 points and one 30-point performance…scored in double figures a season-high 12 consecutive games from Feb. 21-Mar. 14…grabbed double-figure rebounds four times and handed out double-figure assists once…recorded four double-doubles…hit at least one three-point field goal in a career-high 13 consecutive games from Feb. 12-Mar. 12 and also hit at least one three in each of the final 10 games of the season which is the second longest streak of his career…hit a season-high 21 consecutive free throw attempts from Nov. 23-Dec. 3, matching the second longest streak of his career…in his 47 starts he averaged 15.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 1.13 steals and 39.5 minutes while shooting 44.4 percent from the floor, 42.5 percent from three-point range and 79.2 percent from the foul line…in his 35 games as a non-starter he averaged 11.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 0.97 steals and 31.7 minutes while shooting 41.5 percent from the floor, 36.6 percent from three-point range and 77.9 percent from the charity stripe…11/2/07 at Indiana, grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds…11/27/07 vs. Charlotte, had his career high string of 172 consecutive starts snapped when he came off the bench…3/10/08 vs. Clippers, hit 10 consecutive field goals, the high by a Heat player in 2007-08…3/18/08 at Milwaukee, topped the 20,000 minutes played mark in his career…4/4/08 at Washington, scored a season-high 33 points and recorded career highs in both three-point field goals made (9) and attempted (12)…his nine three-point field goals at Washington on Apr. 4 were one shy of the Heat single-game franchise record and his six treys in the second half tied a franchise record for three-point field goals made in a half…
2006-07 (Minnesota): Averaged 17.0 points (.465 FG%, .839 FT%), 4.8 assists, 3.9 rebounds, 0.99 steals and 37.3 minutes in 81 games played…sat out the Jan. 21 game at Phoenix due to a team suspension…registered a career high in free throw percentage…led the Timberwolves in minutes played (3,021), three-point field goals made (123) and attempted (310), three-point field goal percentage (.397), assists (385) and tied for the team lead in starts (81)…led the Timberwolves in scoring 23 times and in assists on 33 occasions…scored in double figures on 64 occasions, including 30 games with at least 20 points, six games with 30-or-more points and one 40-point performance…grabbed double-figure rebounds once and handed out double-figure assists once…registered two double-doubles…recorded back-to-back 30-point games at Boston on Mar. 4 (35) and against the Lakers on Mar. 6 (33) to tie his career high for consecutive 30-point performances…1/22/07 vs. Utah, scored 30 of his 32 points in the second half, tying Chauncey Billups and Tony Campbell for the Minnesota franchise record for points in a half…connected on a career-high 41 consecutive free throw attempts from Mar. 2-21…3/6/07 vs. Lakers, played a season-high 55:50 minutes and recorded his lone points-rebounds double-double of the season finishing with 33 points, a season-high 10 rebounds and eight assists…the 55:50 minutes he played against the Lakers on Mar. 6 is the second-highest single-game total by a Minnesota player in franchise history…his 12-12 performance from the free throw line against the Lakers on Mar. 6 marked the most free throws he has made in a single-game without a miss in his career…scored his 8,000th career point against the Lakers on Mar. 6…4/15/07 at Golden State, scored a season-high 42 points becoming just the seventh player in franchise history to garner a 40-point game…scored 21 of his 42 points at Golden State on Apr. 15 in the fourth quarter marking the highest scoring quarter for a Timberwolf in 2006-07…4/16/07 at Denver, dished off a season high 11 assists… 2005-06 (Boston-Minnesota): Averaged 19.4 points (.448 FG%, .797 FT%), 5.1 assists, 4.5 rebounds, 1.17 steals and 41.1 minutes in 78 games (78 starts)…set single-season career highs in minutes played (3,207) and assists (394)…ranked among the NBA leaders in minutes per game (4th), assists per game (24th) and scoring average (26th)…had at least one steal in a career-high 14 consecutive games from Feb. 4-Mar. 7…scored in double figures 71 times, including a career-high 43 games with at least 20 points and seven 30-point efforts…scored in double figures a season-high 22 consecutive games from Jan. 23-Mar. 16, the second longest streak of his career…recorded eight consecutive 20-point games from Nov. 15-30, the second longest streak of his career…handed out double-figure assists twice and grabbed double-figure rebounds once…posted three double-doubles…started all 42 games in which he appeared for the Celtics and averaged 19.7 points (.464 FG%, .787 FT%), 5.3 assists, 4.5 rebounds, 1.17 steals and 41.6 minutes…topped the Celtics in scoring 11 times, in assists on 23 occasions and in rebounds three times…started all 36 games in which he appeared for the Timberwolves and averaged 19.1 points (.429 FG%, .807 FT%), 4.8 assists, 4.6 rebounds, 1.17 steals and 40.6 minutes…topped the Wolves in scoring 11 times and in assists on 14 occasions… 2004-05 (Boston): Averaged 16.0 points (.462 FG%, .815 FT%), 3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.09 steals and 32.9 minutes in 82 games (11 starts)…was one of three Celtics to play all 82 games…ranked second on the team in free throws made (286) and free throw percentage, tied for second in steals (89) and third in points scored (1,309), field goals made (481) and attempted (1,041), scoring average and minutes played (2,696)…topped the team in scoring 20 times, in assists on 10 occasions and in rebounds three times…scored in double figures 70 times (61 off the bench), including 22 games with at least 20 points and three 30-point performances…scored in double figures in a season-high 21 consecutive games from Feb. 4-Mar. 19, the third longest streak of his career…hit a season-high 21 consecutive free throws from Apr. 6-13, tied for the second longest streak of his career…4/1/05 at Atlanta, had a season-high 36 points off the bench, the highest of his career as a non-starter…PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all seven games (two starts) in Boston’s Opening round loss to Indiana and averaged 12.4 points (.432 FG%, .769 FT%), 3.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.29 steals and 34.3 minutes… 2003-04 (Boston-Cleveland): Split the season between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics while appearing in 79 games (27 starts) and averaging 14.4 points (.469 FG%, .718 FT%), 4.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.22 steals and 31.3 minutes…missed just one game during the 2003-04 season, sitting out the Cavs’ Nov. 26 contest at New Orleans as a DNP-CD…scored in double figures on 56 occasions (34 off the bench), including 18 games with at least 20 points and two 30-point performances…PLAYOFFS: Came off the bench in all four playoff games for the Celtics against the Pacers and averaged 11.8 points (.400 FG%, .688 FT%), 3.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 0.50 steals and 30.8 minutes… 2002-03 (Cleveland): Averaged 20.6 points (.410 FG%, .748 FT%), 5.5 assists, 4.9 rebounds, 1.58 steals and 39.6 minutes in 79 games (76 starts)…missed one game due to injury (Apr. 16 due to a sprained right ankle) and a pair of games due to a team suspension (Nov. 30 and Dec. 2)…set career highs in scoring average, points scored (1,626), field goals made (602) and attempted (1,470), free throws made (348) and attempted (465), offensive rebounds (97), total rebounds (390), assists (436), steals (125) and blocks (36)…improved his scoring average by 8.9 points from the 2001-02 season, the largest improvement in the NBA…led Cleveland in points scored, field goals made and attempted, three-point field goal percentage (.363), assists, steals and minutes played…topped the Cavs in scoring a team-high 42 times and also led the team in assists a team-high 44 times, in steals a team-best 30 times and in rebounds and blocks seven times each…scored in double figures a career-high 72 times, including 42 games with at least 20 points, a career-high nine games with 30-or-more points and a career-high three 40-point performances…became the first Cavalier to record three 40-point games in the same season and accomplished the feat within a 12-day period from Dec. 9-20…scored a career-high 45 points against Milwaukee on Dec. 9, the highest single-game total by a Cavalier since World B. Free scored 45 against Houston on Feb. 16, 1985… 2001-02 (Cleveland): Averaged 11.7 points (.481 FG%, .790 FT%), 3.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.84 steals and 23.8 minutes in 82 games (82 starts)…led the Cavs in scoring 11 times, in steals on 18 occasions, in blocks in six games, in assists three times and in rebounds once…scored in double figures 46 times, including 11 games with at least 20 points and a pair of 30-point performances…had 14 multi-steal and three multi-block games… 2000-01 (Miami): Came off the bench in each of the seven games in which he appeared for the Heat and averaged 4.6 points (.414 FG%, .875 FT%), 1.6 assists, 1.0 rebounds, 0.71 steals and 10.0 minutes…was placed on the injured list on Oct. 31 and missed the first 61 games of the season (Nov. 1-Mar. 5) due to a fractured right foot…underwent surgery for the fractured foot on Nov. 11…was a DNP-CD on 14 occasions…PLAYOFFS: Not on Miami’s postseason roster… 1999-00 (Charlotte): Averaged 4.7 points (.503 FG%, .765 FT%), 1.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.63 steals and 11.9 minutes in 48 games (four starts)…missed the first 11 games of the season due to surgery on Oct. 21 to partially remove cartilage in his right knee…was a DNP-CD on 23 occasions…participated in the NBA.com Slam Dunk competition at All-Star Weekend at Golden State on Feb. 12 and was eliminated in the first round with 88 points…PLAYOFFS: On the Hornets postseason roster but did not play… 1998-99 (Charlotte): Averaged 4.5 points (.405 FG%, .763 FT%), 1.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.65 steals and 12.1 minutes in 46 games (one start)…scored in double figures on eight occasions, including one game with at least 20 points and one 30-point effort…2/5/99 vs. Philadelphia, made his NBA debut and tallied six points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in 16 minutes…had surgery to repair a Jones fracture (fracture of the fifth metatarsal) in his right foot on July 21, 1999 for an injury discovered in the Atlanta Summer Shootout from July 15-17… COLLEGE (Iowa): In one season at Iowa, averaged averaged 15.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 31 games…earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors in his only collegiate season…chosen as second team Freshman All-American and honorable mention All-Midwest team member by the Basketball Times…set Iowa freshman scoring record with 464 points…led Iowa in scoring 14 times and in rebounding six times…recorded career-highs of 26 points vs. Drake on Dec. 2, 1997 and 11 rebounds vs. Indiana on Feb. 28, 1998…named to San Juan Christmas Shootout All-Tournament team and Iowa’s Super Chevy Shootout All-Tournament team… |
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