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2006-07 Statistics
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REBOUNDS PER GAME
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G |
GS |
MPG |
FGM-A |
FG% |
3PM-A |
3P% |
FTM-A |
FT% |
OFF |
DEF |
TOT |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
TO |
PF |
PPG |
| NYK |
74 |
74 |
37.1 |
395-952
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.415 |
123-345
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.357 |
297-386
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.769 |
.5 |
2.4 |
2.9 |
5.4 |
.96 |
.14 |
2.42 |
2.50 |
16.4 |
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Career Highlights
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2002-03 All-NBA Third Team
Two-time NBA All-Star (2001, '03)
Along with Oscar Robertson, is the only player in NBA history with career averages of 20 points (20.5) and 8.0 assists (8.2) and Robertson had 25.7 ppg, 9.5 apg
Was the only player in the NBA ranked in top 12 in points (12, 22.3) and assists (4th, 8.1) in 2002-03
With his 22.3 points average in 2002-03 he is the the first Suns player with back-to-back 20-point seasons since Charles Barkley (23.2 in 1995-96, 23.0 in 1994-95)
Made his second All-Star appearance in 2003 and had four points and six assists in 15 minutes
Finished his first season with Phoenix and became the first Sun to average 20 points in a season since 1996-97 when Kevin Johnson had 20.2 points
Scored 12 points in the 2001 All-Star Game, including two three-pointers in the final 53 seconds as the East overcame a 21-point deficit
Scoring average increased in each of his first five NBA seasons and his shooting percentage also increased in his first six seasons
Was the only player to rank in the top 10 in points (23.9, 10th) and assists (7.6, 8th) in 2000-01
Scored career-high 50 points vs. Lakers on Feb. 13, 2001 shooting 17-29 from the field, including 4-8 from three-point range, along with 12 assists in 47 minutes
Posted first career triple-double with 33 points, 12 assists and a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Chicago on Jan. 20, 2001
Named NBA Player of the Week for Nov. 6- Nov. 12, 2000 after averaging 34.7 points and 9.0 assists
1999-2000 All-NBA Third Team
Along with the Sonics' Gary Payton, was the only NBA player to rank in the top 15 in points and assists in 1999-2000 (fifth with 22.2 points, 13th with 8.4 assists) and the top 10 in points and assists in 1998-99 (eighth with 21.3 points, third with 8.9 assists)
Posted a team-high 26 points and a career-high 20 assists in a 120-98 victory over the Indiana Pacers on April 25, 1999
Hit a Timberwolves franchise record eight three-pointers in 11 attempts, totaling a game-high 35 points, seven assists and four rebounds, against Seattle on Dec. 23, 1997
Has appeared in 14 NBA Playoff games, averaging 18.9 points, 6.8 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game
Named to the 1996-97 NBA All-Rookie First Team after leading all rookies with 7.8 assists a game
Selected to play in the Schick Rookie Game during the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend in Cleveland but did not play due to a deep right thigh bruise
Named NBA Rookie of the Month for January 1997, averaging 16.9 points, 8.1 assists and 1.10 steals per game
Named Third Team All-America by the AP after his first and only season at Georgia Tech
Was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference First Team and ACC Rookie of the Year
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Personal
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COMMUNITY CORNER: One of the Big Apple’s most popular and visible athletes has authored long-standing tradition of hometown community outreach. . .Named to The Sporting News’ list of the 2005 “Good Guys in Sports”, joining teammate Allan Houston on the prestigious TSN list. Also named to TSN’s “Good Guys” list in 2001 and 2002. . .Winner of NBA Community Assist of the Month award for August 2004. . .Oversees Starbury’s Stars program which provides tickets to every Knicks home game to deserving area youth groups. . .In summer 2005, hosted the tenth annual Stephon Marbury Basketball Classic in native Coney Island, as over 700 children aged 6-18 participated. Marbury’s Classic, held each summer in honor of his former teammate and friend, the late “Juice” Sowell, provides recreational and educational activities for underprivileged children. . .On Nov 26, 2004, joined Isiah Thomas, Jerome Williams, Penny Hardaway, Vin Baker and Moochie Norris to serve Thanksgiving dinners to homeless and needy families in Washington Heights at PS 28 on Amsterdam Ave. Also helped coordinate the donation of 2,000 turkey meals in his native Coney Island through the Team Marbury Charitable Foundation. . .Joined Isiah Thomas, Allan Houston, Penny Hardaway, Tim Thomas, Vin Baker and entertainers Fat Joe and Ja Rule to host 500 children from the Knicks Reading Zones and from each player’s foundation at the team’s annual Holiday Carnival aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Dec 23, 2004. . .Donated $7,000 ($1,000 for each of his seven points) to UNICEF for Tsunami Relief Fund following Jan 8, 2005 game at Cleveland as part of overall $32,000 team donation. . .Co-hosted Knicks Poetry Slam finals with rap artist Ja Rule at Manhattan’s Graduate Center, Jan 27, 2005. . .On March 16, 2005, hosted 30 third-and-fourth graders at a Knicks Reading Event of Gus and Grandpa at Basketball at the PS 329 Surfside School in Coney Island, marking a groundbreaking expansion of the Knicks’ Read to Achieve program through a partnership with Cablevision’s “Power to Learn” education initiative. . . Joined the rest of his teammates and a bevy of celebrities at Knicks Bowl 6 at Chelsea Piers Lanes, March 10, 2005, to raise funds for the Red Holzman Cheering for Children Foundation and to aid after-school programs in NYC schools. . .On May 1, 2005, attended the kickoff of the March of Dimes walk to end premature births in Westchester. . .Joined Jay Z, New York City school chancellor Joel Klein, Senator Hillary Clinton, Caroline Kennedy and Infinity Broadcasting president John Sykes on Jan 26, 2004 to announce the “Adopt-A-School” program, as the Knicks and Cablevision serve as active partners in the effort with the city’s Board of Education and Infinity Broadcasting. . .Won NBA Hometown Hero Award in August 2001 for his "Starbury Fantasy Weekend" that featured a fashion show fundraiser, youth clinics, a carnival, educational and health informational booths. . .Holds an all-expense paid four-day camp in the Pennsylvania Poconos for underprivileged and deserving students from New York and culminates with Stephon’s Big Splash at his family’s home in Maryland. . .Longtime participant in NYC Basketball Classic for Wheelchair Charities held at MSG.
PERSONAL: Stephon Xavier Marbury. . .Sixth of seven children to Don and Mabel Marbury. . .Has four brothers, Eric, Don Jr., Norman and Zech, and fraternal twin sisters Marcia and Stephanie. . .All of his brothers played NCAA basketball (Zech starred at Rhode Island and was a member of the Knicks’ 2004 Summer League squad in Long Beach). . .Wears number 3 because all the brothers in his family wore the number. . .Has two daughters, Stephanie (9) and Xaviera (5). . .Married college sweetheart La Tasha, on Sept 14, 2002; Stephon and La Tasha celebrated birth of son Stephon Jr. on Jan 22, 2005. . .Named National High School Player of the Year by Parade Magazine his senior year at Brooklyn’s Abraham Lincoln High. . .Joins other fabled Lincoln alumni including playwright Arthur Miller, show biz legends John Forsythe, Lou Gossett Jr., Neil Diamond and Neil Sedaka, Mets legend Lee Mazzilli, Blazers star and cousin Sebastian Telfair and sportscasting Albert brothers. . .Since the start of the 2004-05 pre-season, Stephon’s Knicks jersey was the League’s fourth-best seller behind Shaquille O’Neal, Tracy McGrady and LeBron James, according to sales at the NBA Store on Fifth Avenue and through NBAStore.com. . .Was a member of the 1994 U.S. Junior Olympic Team that won a gold medal. . .Named the NBA’s most underrated player by CBS Sportsline.com prior to 2003-04 season. . . Favorite Garden moment for Big Apple product was winning 1995 PSAL championship with Lincoln. Quote: "I just fell to the floor. After we won I just ran to the middle of the floor and fell and started crying. I was just happy that we won the championship."
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Season Highs / Career Highs
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2007-08 HIGHS |
CAREER HIGHS |
| Points | | 50 vs. L.A. Lakers 02/13/01 |
| Field Goals Made | | 18 vs. San Antonio 11/29/02 |
| Field Goals Attempted | | 34 3 Times |
| Three Point Field Goals Made | | 8 2 Times |
| Three Point Field Goals Attempted | | 14 @ Atlanta 03/03/07 |
| Free Throws Made | | 17 vs. Boston 12/04/05 |
| Free Throws Attempted | | 21 vs. Boston 12/04/05 |
| Offensive Rebounds | | 5 2 Times |
| Defensive Rebounds | | 9 vs. Miami 11/15/00 |
| Total Rebounds | | 11 vs. Chicago 01/20/01 |
| Assists | | 20 vs. Indiana 04/25/99 |
| Steals | | 6 @ Atlanta 11/30/04 |
| Blocks | | 2 9 Times |
| Minutes Played | | 55 vs. Phoenix 01/02/06 |
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CAREER AVERAGES
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REBOUNDS PER GAME
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TEAM |
G |
GS |
MPG |
FG% |
3P% |
FT% |
OFF |
DEF |
RPG |
APG |
SPG |
BPG |
TO |
PF |
PPG |
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96-97
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MIN
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67 |
64 |
34.7 |
.408 |
.354 |
.727 |
.8 |
1.9 |
2.7 |
7.8 |
1.00 |
.28 |
3.13 |
2.40 |
15.8 |
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97-98
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MIN
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82 |
81 |
38.0 |
.415 |
.313 |
.731 |
.7 |
2.1 |
2.8 |
8.6 |
1.27 |
.09 |
3.12 |
2.70 |
17.7 |
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98-99
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MIN
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18 |
18 |
36.7 |
.408 |
.205 |
.724 |
.9 |
2.5 |
3.4 |
9.3 |
1.61 |
.28 |
3.06 |
2.40 |
17.7 |
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98-99
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NJN
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31 |
31 |
39.8 |
.439 |
.367 |
.832 |
.6 |
1.9 |
2.6 |
8.7 |
.97 |
.10 |
3.52 |
2.60 |
23.4 |
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98-99
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49 |
49 |
38.7 |
.428 |
.335 |
.799 |
.8 |
2.1 |
2.9 |
8.9 |
1.20 |
.16 |
3.35 |
2.60 |
21.3 |
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99-00
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NJN
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74 |
74 |
38.9 |
.432 |
.283 |
.813 |
.8 |
2.4 |
3.2 |
8.4 |
1.51 |
.20 |
3.65 |
2.60 |
22.2 |
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00-01
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NJN
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67 |
67 |
38.2 |
.441 |
.328 |
.790 |
.8 |
2.3 |
3.1 |
7.6 |
1.18 |
.07 |
2.94 |
2.20 |
23.9 |
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01-02
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PHO
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82 |
80 |
38.9 |
.442 |
.286 |
.781 |
.9 |
2.3 |
3.2 |
8.1 |
.94 |
.16 |
3.46 |
2.30 |
20.4 |
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02-03
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PHO
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81 |
81 |
40.0 |
.439 |
.301 |
.803 |
.7 |
2.6 |
3.2 |
8.1 |
1.33 |
.25 |
3.25 |
2.50 |
22.3 |
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03-04
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PHO
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34 |
34 |
41.6 |
.432 |
.314 |
.795 |
.6 |
2.9 |
3.4 |
8.3 |
1.88 |
.15 |
2.85 |
2.20 |
20.8 |
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03-04
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NYK
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47 |
47 |
39.1 |
.431 |
.321 |
.833 |
.8 |
2.3 |
3.1 |
9.3 |
1.38 |
.09 |
3.23 |
2.10 |
19.8 |
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03-04
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81 |
81 |
40.2 |
.431 |
.318 |
.817 |
.7 |
2.5 |
3.2 |
8.9 |
1.59 |
.11 |
3.07 |
2.10 |
20.2 |
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04-05
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NYK
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82 |
82 |
40.0 |
.462 |
.354 |
.834 |
.6 |
2.4 |
3.0 |
8.1 |
1.49 |
.07 |
2.84 |
2.30 |
21.7 |
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05-06
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NYK
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60 |
60 |
36.6 |
.451 |
.317 |
.755 |
.4 |
2.5 |
2.9 |
6.4 |
1.05 |
.07 |
2.62 |
2.40 |
16.3 |
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06-07
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NYK
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74 |
74 |
37.1 |
.415 |
.357 |
.769 |
.5 |
2.4 |
2.9 |
5.4 |
.96 |
.14 |
2.42 |
2.50 |
16.4 |
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Career
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799 |
793 |
38.4 |
.434 |
.325 |
.787 |
.7 |
2.3 |
3.0 |
7.9 |
1.24 |
.10 |
3.08 |
2.40 |
19.9 |
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Playoff
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18 |
18 |
42.9 |
.365 |
.276 |
.725 |
1.0 |
2.8 |
3.8 |
6.7 |
1.56 |
.00 |
3.56 |
3.30 |
19.4 |
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All-Star
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2 |
0 |
16.5 |
.500 |
.400 |
.500 |
.0 |
.5 |
.5 |
5.0 |
.00 |
.00 |
2.50 |
1.00 |
8.0 |
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