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2009-10 Statistics

PPG
4.5
RPG
2.90
APG
1.0
EFF
+ 5.13
Born: Mar 4, 1979
Height: 6-5 / 1.96
Weight: 227 lbs. / 103.0 kg.
College: Austin Peay
Years Pro: 9

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Background

2004-05:
Finished his fourth season in the NBA (second with the Wolves) by playing in all 82 games, running his consecutive-games streak to 163... Started the final 48 contests (51 overall); he averaged 9.2 ppg (50.3% shooting) over his last 23 games... Netted a season-high 19 points in the April 20 finale vs. San Antonio, his sole team-leading effort of the year and one of 19 double-figure outings... Also had 19 points (with eight rebounds) March 13 vs. Dallas, and had 15 points (in a season-high 42 minutes) April 1 at Phoenix... Tied a career high with four steals Jan. 26 vs. Atlanta, dealt six assists Jan. 22 at Portland and snared a season-high nine rebounds Nov. 26 vs. Memphis... Dished his 500th career assist Dec. 29 at New York; the March 4 contest vs. Milwaukee was the 300th of his career... Scored 17 points Nov. 4 at Denver; his 8-for-8 effort is a franchise single-game record for most field goals without a miss.

2003-04:
Scored 12 points March 14 vs. Portland, his eighth double-digit effort of the year... Scored a season-high 15 points Jan. 25 vs. Phoenix... Logged a career-high 46 minutes March 7 vs. Boston, his second 40+ minute effort of the year (43 vs. Philadelphia, Feb. 1)... Blocked a season-high three shots Jan. 10 vs. Miami... Dealt a season-high seven assists Jan. 6 vs. the Lakers... Scored 14 points with nine rebounds Dec. 18 vs. Dallas... Recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds Dec. 12 at Washington, his first career double-double and the first by a Wolves player other than Kevin Garnett this season... Signed by the Wolves on Oct. 29, after being waived by Chicago on Oct. 23... Made his first appearance as a Timberwolf on Oct. 31 at New Jersey.

2002-03:
Appeared in all 82 games for the Chicago Bulls, making 53 starts ... One of only two Bulls to appear in all 82 games ... Averaged 4.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg and 1.8 apg in 24.4 mpg, shooting .367 from the field ... Led the team in rebounding two times ... Reached double figures in scoring on six occasions ... Scored a season-high 15 points with four rebounds and two assists versus Cleveland on Dec. 7 ... Grabbed a season-high nine rebounds versus Boston on Nov. 6 and versus Cleveland on Jan. 4 ... Dished a career-high nine assists at Milwaukee on Nov. 13 ... Set career-highs in both free throws made (7) and free throw attempts (8), while totaling 11 points with five rebounds, three assists and three blocked shots versus Utah on Jan. 6 ... Scored 14 points with nine rebounds versus Cleveland on Jan. 4 ... Scored 11 points with six rebounds at Atlanta on Nov. 2 ... Despite standing just 6-5, he blocked 61 shots. (More)

2001-02:
Appeared in 78 games for the Bulls during his rookie season, making 47 starts and averaging 8.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 2.2 apg ... Played a team-high 2,237 minutes, the eighth-highest total by a rookie in Bulls history ... Reached double figures in scoring 29 times, scoring 20+ points on three occasions ... Posted double figures in rebounds in two games and played 40+ minutes 14 times ... Drained multiple three-pointers in 15 games and recorded a streak of 14 straight games with a three-pointer (Jan. 22-Feb. 22) ... Made a team-high 60 three-pointers (in a team-high 165 attempts), tying him with Ron Artest for the highest total by a rookie in Bulls history ... Averaged 34.7 minutes, 10.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 2.8 apg, shooting .434 from the floor, .365 from three-point range and .744 from the free throw line in 47 starting assignments ... Finished 10th among NBA rookies in scoring, 19th in rebounding, 10th in assists, third in three-point field goal percentage, seventh in free throw percentage and sixth in minutes ... Reached double figures in each of his first four starts (Nov. 16-24), averaging 15.0 ppg, shooting .558 from the floor. (More)

COLLEGE:
Played three seasons at Austin Peay, averaging 19.4 points and connecting on 122 three-point field goals ... Named Honorable Mention All-America by the AP following his senior season ... Averaged 21.7 points (13th in the nation), shooting .485 from the floor and .390 from three-point range as a senior ... A three-time First Team All-OVC selection.

Personal

  • Full name is Trenton Lavar Hassell
  • Native of Clarksville, Tennessee
  • Earned a bachelor’s degree in health and human performance
  • Hobbies include playing video games
  • Brother, Jay Bailey, was a running back for the Austin Peay football team in 2002
  • High school teammate of Phoenix Suns star Shawn Marion
  • Lists the person he admires most as Roger Bailey, his father
  • Says his most memorable nickname was that of former Philadelphia 76ers guard Andrew Toney, “The Boston Strangler”
  • Lists his favorite video games as Madden Football and NCAA Football
  • Favorite meal is pizza
  • Names his favorite magazine as SLAM

    Trenton Hassell links
  • Photo gallery
  • Hassell hosts Lunch Learners event (March 2004)
  • Feature story: Defensive Stopper (February 2004)
  • Feature story: Department of Defense (April 2003)

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