Player Profile
Tim Hardaway | 14
Position:  G
Born: 09/01/66
Height: 6-0 /  1,83
Weight: 195  lbs. /  88,5  kg.
College - Texas-El Paso '89

  NBA Playoffs
                  REBOUNDS PER GAME  
  G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
First Round
  4 0 11.8 5-15 .333 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 .00 .50 .50 2.3 .25 .00 .75 .50 3.3
Cumulative Playoff Statistics
  4 0 11.8 5-15 .333 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 .00 .50 .50 2.3 .25 .00 .75 .50 3.3
 2002-03 Statistics
                    REBOUNDS PER GAME  
  TEAM G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
 IND 10 0 12.7 18-49 .367 11-31 .355 2-4 .500 .10 1.40 1.50 2.4 .90 .00 1.10 .80 4.9
Career Highlights

  • Five-Time NBA All-Star
  • After signing with Pacers on 3/27/03, made an immediate impact by scoring 14 points with seven assists in his first game in more than a year.
  • Prior to joining the Pacers, he had been working as an in-studio analyst for ESPN’s coverage of the NBA.
  • Collected 5,000 points and 2,500 assists faster than any player in NBA history except Oscar Robertson. Hardaway needed only 262 games to reach that plateau; Robertson took 247
  • Dished 11 assists in his first game back from the injured list against the Atlanta Hawks on 1/21/00
  • Named to the 1998-99 All-NBA Second Team after leading the Heat in three-pointers made (112, 2nd in the NBA) and attempted (311, 3rd), assists (7.3 apg, 11th) and steals (1.19 spg)
  • Dished his 1,947th assist with the Heat to become the all-time leader in franchise history in a 75-70 victory over the Orlando Magic on 4/22/99
  • Selected for the 1999 USA Basketball Men's Senior National Team which participated in the 1999 Americas Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from July 14-25, for the 2000 Olympic Games
  • Named to the 1997-98 All-NBA Second Team after leading the Heat in assists (8.3 apg, 6th in the NBA), steals (1.68 spg), three-pointers made (155, 5th) and attempted (442)
  • Named to the 1997-98 NBA All-Interview Second Team
  • Registered 8 points and 6 assists in the 1998 NBA All-Star Game in New York and has averaged 10.6 ppg, 4.6 apg and 1.00 spg in five career All-Star Games
  • Notched a Heat franchise-record 8 steals against the Atlanta Hawks on 12/20/97
  • Named to the 1996-97 All-NBA First Team, the 1991-92 All-NBA Second Team and the 1992-93 All-NBA Third Team
  • Led the Heat in 1996-97 in scoring (20.3 ppg), assists (8.6 apg), steals (1.86 spg) and three-pointers made (203) and attempted (590)
  • Scored a playoff career-high 38 points against the New York Knicks in Game 7 of the 1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals
  • Shares the NBA Playoffs record for most steals in a game, with 8 against the L.A. Lakers in Game 2 of the 1991 Western Conference Semifinals and against the Seattle SuperSonics in Game 4 of the 1992 Western Conference First Round
  • Has appeared in 38 career NBA Playoff games, averaging 21.7 ppg, 7.9 apg, 3.7 rpg and 2.03 spg
  • Named NBA Player of the Week for the weeks ending 12/29/96 and 2/5/90
  • Set a Heat franchise-record with 19 assists against the Milwaukee Bucks on 4/19/96
  • In 1991-92, became only the 7th player in NBA history to average 20 points (23.4 ppg) and 10 assists (10.0 apg) in a season, accomplishing it again in 1992-93 (21.5 ppg, 10.6 apg)
  • Received the inaugural Jack McMahon award from his teammates as the most inspirational Warriors player during the 1989-90 season
  • A unanimous selection to the 1989-90 NBA All-Rookie First Team after becoming only the second rookie in NBA history to lead the league's highest-scoring team in assists

Personal

  • Full name is Timothy Duane Hardaway
  • Nickname since childhood is Tim Bug
  • Parents are Donald and Gwendalyn
  • Tim and his wife Yolanda have two children, Tim Jr. and Nia
  • Majored in criminal justice at UTEP
  • Donates $20 per assist to the American Cancer Society and the Cancer Caring Center
  • In Spetember, 1997, he flew 50 sick children (all stricken with cancer) to Sea World for the day to tour the park
  • His father Donald is a playground basketball legend in Chicago
  • Wears the initials "M.E.E." on the back of his shoes in memory of his grandmother, Minny E. Eubanks, who passed away during the summer of 1990
  • Enjoys spending time with his family, listening to music and watching movies

Tim Hardaway Article Links
2002-03 Season

  • Hardaway's debut hard to fathom
  • Hardaway signs with Pacers
  • Final Report Card
  • Photo Gallery

  •  Season Highs / Career Highs
      2002-03 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
     Points14 vs. Chicago 3/28/03 45 @ Washington 3/07/97
     Field Goals Made5 vs. Chicago 3/28/0317 @ Philadelphia 11/08/91
     Field Goals Attempted9 vs. Chicago 3/28/0333 vs. Portland 1/28/92
     Three Point Field Goals Made 4 vs. Chicago 3/28/037 2 Times
     Three Point Field Goals Attempted8 vs. Chicago 3/28/0314 3 Times
     Free Throws Made1 2 Times15 vs. Indiana 12/08/92
     Free Throws Attempted3 @ Milwaukee4/13/0319 vs. Indiana12/08/92
     Offensive Rebounds1 @ Milwaukee 4/13/036 @ Portland 11/22/91
     Defensive Rebounds4 vs. Chicago 3/28/0310 @ Orlando 4/03/90
     Total Rebounds4 vs. Chicago 3/28/0311 2 Times
     Assists7 vs. Chicago 3/28/0322 vs. Orlando 12/16/94
     Steals3 vs. Chicago 3/28/038 2 Times
     BlocksNone3 2 Times
     Minutes Played23 @ Milwaukee 4/13/0355 vs. Cleveland 11/12/92
    created: 06/16/2003 12.00.am
     CAREER AVERAGES
                    REBOUNDS PER GAME  
      YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
     89-90 GSW 79 78 33.7 .471 .274 .764 .70 3.20 3.90 8.7 2.09 .15 3.29 2.90 14.7
     90-91 GSW 82 82 39.2 .476 .385 .803 1.10 3.00 4.00 9.7 2.61 .15 3.29 2.80 22.9
     91-92 GSW 81 81 41.1 .461 .338 .766 1.00 2.80 3.80 10.0 2.02 .16 3.30 2.60 23.4
     92-93 GSW 66 66 39.5 .447 .330 .744 .90 3.10 4.00 10.6 1.76 .18 3.33 2.30 21.5
     94-95 GSW 62 62 37.4 .427 .378 .760 .70 2.30 3.10 9.3 1.42 .19 3.45 2.50 20.1
     95-96 GSW 52 18 28.6 .421 .366 .769 .40 2.10 2.50 6.9 1.42 .21 2.40 2.50 14.1
     95-96 MIA 28 28 37.4 .425 .361 .821 .50 3.00 3.50 10.0 2.07 .21 3.93 2.50 17.2
     95-96 -- 80 46 31.7 .422 .364 .790 .40 2.40 2.90 8.0 1.65 .21 2.94 2.50 15.2
     96-97 MIA 81 81 38.7 .415 .344 .799 .60 2.80 3.40 8.6 1.86 .11 2.84 2.00 20.3
     97-98 MIA 81 81 37.4 .431 .351 .781 .60 3.10 3.70 8.3 1.68 .20 2.77 2.50 18.9
     98-99 MIA 48 48 36.9 .400 .360 .812 .30 2.90 3.20 7.3 1.19 .13 2.73 2.10 17.4
     99-00 MIA 52 52 32.2 .386 .367 .827 .50 2.40 2.90 7.4 .94 .08 2.29 2.20 13.4
     00-01 MIA 77 77 33.9 .392 .366 .801 .30 2.30 2.60 6.3 1.17 .08 2.45 2.00 14.9
     01-02 DAL 54 2 23.6 .362 .341 .833 .20 1.60 1.80 3.7 .74 .15 1.35 1.60 9.6
     01-02 DEN 14 14 23.2 .373 .373 .632 .10 1.90 1.90 5.5 1.21 .14 2.71 1.80 9.6
     01-02 -- 68 16 23.5 .365 .347 .794 .20 1.60 1.80 4.1 .84 .15 1.63 1.60 9.6
     02-03 IND 10 0 12.7 .367 .355 .500 .10 1.40 1.50 2.4 .90 .00 1.10 .80 4.9
     Career 867 770 35.3 .431 .355 .782 .60 2.70 3.30 8.2 1.65 .15 2.86 2.30 17.7
     Playoff 56 52 36.6 .393 .320 .751 .60 2.50 3.10 6.8 1.57 .16 2.95 2.20 16.8
     All-Star 5 0 16.8 .386 .381 .786 .60 2.00 2.60 4.6 1.00 .00 2.60 1.00 10.6