Tallied 27 points and 14 assists in a 104-99 loss in Charlotte on 11/17/00
Poured in a season-high 31 points and dished 3 assists against the Houston Rockets on 2/11/99
Recorded a 1997-98 season-high 23 points (10-17 FG), 5 rebounds and 3 assists against the Phoenix Suns on 12/18/97
Recorded 22 assists, 17 points and 5 steals against the Dallas Mavericks on 11/23/96
Scored 35 points, for the Bullets, against the Orlando Magic on 11/25/95
Recorded his first career triple-double, with 21 points, 17 assists and a career-high 10 rebounds for the Nuggets, against the Dallas Mavericks on 11/25/94
Finished second in the slam-dunk competition during the 1994 NBA All-Star Weekend in Minneapolis
Appeared in the 1992 NBA Finals, against the Chicago Bulls, with the Portland Trail Blazers
Has averaged 5.8 ppg and 2.2 apg in 26 career NBA Playoff games
2000-01:
Appeared in 74 games ... Started 11 times ... Averaged 6.5 ppg and 4.0 apg ... Averaged 12.9 ppg and 8.4 apg in eight games in April - all starts ... Led the Nuggets in scoring four times and in assists 17 times ... Scored in double figures 22 times, including five games of 20+ ... Dished out at least 10 assists in nine games and posted six double-doubles (including three-straight from 4/7-13) ... Posted his second-career triple-double with 12 points, 11 assists and a career-high tying 10 rebounds in 40 minutes vs. Golden State on 4/13 ... Scored a season-high 26 points, dished out eight assists and grabbed six rebounds in 43 minutes vs. Portland on 4/3 ... Handed out a season-high 15 assists in 41 minutes at New Jersey on 3/28 ... Also had a season-high four steals ... DNP-CD five times ... Missed two games due to a 5th toe sprain on his right foot (2/13-16) ... Did not dress against Toronto on 12/28 due to abdominal cramping.
1999-2000 REGULAR SEASON
Appeared in 29 games with the Mavericks, starting 22 times ... Averaged 8.9 ppg and 5.8 apg in 22.9 minutes per game ... Scored in double figures 12 times, including five games with at least 20 ... Missed 38 games due to injury - eight due to a strained right groin (11/27-12/5); 28 (12/26-2/24) due to a right ankle tendon strain suffered on a flagrant foul by New York's Larry Johnson and two after oral surgery (4/4-4/6) ... DNP-CD 15 times ... Had five double-doubles (all points-assists) ... Registered season-highs of 27 points and 14 assists at Charlotte on 11/17... Had 10 or more assists seven times.
1998-99:
Averaged 8.9 ppg and 3.2 apg in 18.7 mpg with the Dallas Mavericks ... Was limited to 25 games due to two separate injuries ... Had surgery on 5/3 to repair a dislocated left shoulder, suffered 4/6 at Phoenix ... Was placed on the injured list on 4/17 and missed 11 games ... Spent 3/15-3/29 on the injured list with a torn right hamstring, suffered 3/13 vs. Vancouver ... Missed 14 games due to that injury.
1997-98:
Saw action in just 12 games (started 10) for the Mavericks ... Missed the final 44 games of the season after undergoing successful surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb on 2/2 ... Suffered the injury in practice on 1/22 ... Was activated from the injured list on 12/16, where he had been recovering from a fractured fourth metacarpal in his left hand, suffered in a preseason game ... Underwent surgery to repair his hand on 10/24 ... Scored a season-high 23 points vs. Phoenix on 12/18.
1996-97:
Averaged 14.3 ppg and 8.4 apg in 54 games for the season ... Started 42 times ... Averaged 11.5 ppg and 6.4 apg in 20 games (11 starts) with Dallas ... Finished the season ranked ninth in the league in assists ... Missed 18 games (1/20-3/1) with a sprained left ankle ... Was placed on the injured list on 2/11 ... Was traded to Dallas by New Jersey with Shawn Bradley, Ed O'Bannon and Khalid Reeves in exchange for Eric Montross, Jim Jackson, Chris Gatling, George McCloud and Sam Cassell on 2/17... Averaged 15.9 ppg in 34 games with New Jersey ... Dished out 22 assists vs. Dallas on 11/23... Signed as a free agent with the Nets on 7/31.
1995-96:
Started Washington's first 31 games, ranking as the team's third leading scorer at 18.1 ppg ... Averaged 7.8 apg and set career marks in rebounds (4.3 rpg), steals (2.00 spg) and free-throw percentage (.846) ... Ranked 18th in the NBA in free-throw percentage ... Led the team in scoring seven times and assists in 27 of his 31 games ... Scored 35 points vs. Orlando on 11/25... Damaged the peroneal nerve in his right leg on 1/7 and missed the final 51 games of the season ... Was acquired by Washington from Denver on 10/30 in exchange for Don MacLean and Doug Overton.
1994-95:
Averaged 12.1 ppg and 6.9 apg with Denver, starting 32 of 42 contests ... Shot .417 (30-72) from three-point range ... Registered his first triple-double with 21 points, 17 assists and 10 rebounds vs. Dallas on 11/26 ... Scored in double figures 27 times with seven games of 20+ and one of 30+ ... Dished out at least 10 assists nine times and grabbed 10 boards once ... Posted seven double-doubles ... Led the Nuggets in scoring seven times and in assists 31 times ... Scored a season-high 30 points vs. San Antonio on 11/15 and dished out a season-best 19 assists at Boston on 12/12 ... Had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to remove loose cartilage and did not play the final 30 games of the season.
1993-94:
Appeared in all 12 of Denver's playoff games, averaging 11.8 ppg, 4.3 apg and 2.3 rpg ... Shot .545 from three-point range against Seattle in the first round ... Scored a 23 points in Game 5 on 5/7 as the Nuggets knocked off the Sonics, 3-2 ... Averaged 9.6 ppg and a team-highs of 5.4 apg and 1.23 spg in 66 games ... Missed the season's first 13 games while undergoing contract negotiations ... Scored in double figures 32 times, including two games of 20+ ... Handed out at least 10 assists three times ... Finished second to Isaiah Rider in the 1994 NBA Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star Weekend in Minneapolis.
1992-93:
Was acquired by Denver on 10/23 from Portland for a second-round pick ... Appeared in 77 games for the Nuggets, averaging 10.5 ppg and a team-high 4.4 apg primarily as a reserve ... Scored in double figures 44 times, including 20+ eight times ... Dished out double-figure assists twice ... Led the Nuggets in assists 32 times ... Shot .470 (285-606) from the floor.
1991-92:
Saw limited action in 14 post-season games with the Trail Blazers squad that reached the 1992 NBA Finals, losing to the Chicago Bulls, 4-2 ... As a rookie saw action in 72 games after signing as a free-agent with Portland on 9/16 ... Averaged 4.6 ppg and 1.9 apg.
COLLEGE:
Finished fourth on USC's all-time assists list with 319 in just two seasons ... Became just the fourth Trojan to record back-to-back 100-assist seasons ... Tallied career averages of 13.4 ppg on .476 shooting and 5.6 apg ... Earned All-State honors as a sophomore at Tyler (Texas) Junior College ... Tyler was 50-11 during Pack's two years.
PERSONAL
Given name is Robert John Pack, Jr.He has a son, Robert IIIInvoled in the United Negro College fundSponsored "Pack's Posse" in Dallas which helped to recognize underpriviledged children who did well academicallyLists Maurice Cheeks as his childhood hero
Nicknamed "Pac-Man"
Enjoys fishing and playing pool
Earned his degree in Sociology from USC
Attended Lawless H.S. in New Orleans where he remains the school's all-time leading scorer
Started the Robert Pack Foundation in the summer of '97