Post by 20s Navidad on Nov 22, 2015 11:43:52 GMT -6
Detroit Pistons (3005-3008)
New York Knicks (3009-3013)
Vancouver Grizzlies (3014-3016)
Kansas City Kings (3017-3022)
Washington Bullets (3023-3024)
Starting Grades: B- C C C+ C A
Peak Grades: B B+ C A- C+ D (+9)
Height: 6'5 Weight: 210
At a Glance
- Selected 1.8 by the Detroit Pistons in the 3005 TMBSL Draft.
- Was one of the all time great "Production > Grades" players.
- 3015 All Star Game MVP.
- Member of All Defense Team 11 times in 12 seasons from 3008 - 3019.
- Led TMBSL in Free Throw Percentage at 96.2% in 3011.
- Top 10 in steals four times (top 5 three times).
- Top 10 in free throw percentage five times.
- Top 10 in points per game three times.
- Top 10 in field goal percentage four times (top 10 in 3 pt percentage once).
- Averaged 2+ steals for 8 consecutive seasons from 3008-3015.
- Averaged over 1 block per game as a SG in 12 of 18 seasons that he played.
- Had 1,147 more steals than turnovers in his career. Career averages of 1.8 steals and 1.0 turnovers per game.
- Career 91.2% FT shooter and 47.8% from the field.
Honors
MVP: 0x
Playoff MVP: 0x
All League: 3x
All Defensive: 11x
All Star: 4x
All Star Game MVP: 1x
All Rookie: 0x
Rookie Game: 1x
Career Stats
Career Average (Career High Average)
PPG: 19.6 (28.8)
RPG: 6.0 (8.7)
APG: 2.0 (3.7)
SPG: 1.8 (2.6)
BPG: 1.0 (1.5)
TOPG: 1.0 (0.3)
3PM/game: 0.9 (1.7)
FG%: .478 (.511)
FT%: .918 (.971)
3P%: .383 (.445)
Achievements
Championships: 0
Player of the Game: 118
Player of the Week: 0
Player of the Month: 0
Double Doubles: 185
Triple Doubles: 1
Career Highs
Points: 53
Rebounds: 17
Assists: 10
Steals: 8
Blocks: 8
Transactions
- Drafted by the Detroit Pistons at 1.8 in the 3005 TMBSL Draft.
- Signs with the New York Knicks for $37,298,011 over 5 years.
- Signs with the Vancouver Grizzlies for $90,000,000 over 5 years.
- Traded to the Kansas City Kings for Phil Lovelette, Manute Bol, and Henry Daubenschmidt.
- Resigns with the Kansas City Kings for $126,000,000 over 7 years.
- Traded to the Washington Bullets with Jon Brockman and 1,000 dump bucks for Delon Wright.