2001-02 Summary
▶ Season
▶ Last 5
▶ Last 10
▶ Last 20
GP
MPG
PPG
RPG
APG
BPG
SPG
FPPG
FPPM
82
40.6
25.5
12.7
3.7
2.5
0.7
43.9
1.08
2001-02 Game Log
Primary Stats ◀
▶ Secondary Stats
Date
Game
Matchup
MIN
PTS
REB
AST
BLK
STL
FP
FPPM
Career Stats
▶ Basic
▶ More
▶ Attempts
▶ Percents
Year
Team
GP
MPG
PPG
RPG
APG
FPPG
FPPM
SAS
82
39.1
21.1
11.9
2.7
37.2
0.95
SAS
50
39.3
21.7
11.4
2.4
37.1
0.94
SAS
74
38.9
23.2
12.4
3.2
40.1
1.03
SAS
82
38.7
22.2
12.2
3.0
38.5
0.99
SAS
82
40.6
25.5
12.7
3.7
43.9
1.08
SAS
81
39.3
23.3
12.9
3.9
43.2
1.10
SAS
69
36.6
22.3
12.4
3.1
40.2
1.10
SAS
66
33.4
20.3
11.1
2.7
37.4
1.12
SAS
80
34.8
18.6
11.0
3.2
34.8
1.00
SAS
80
34.1
20.0
10.6
3.4
36.8
1.08
SAS
78
34.0
19.3
11.3
2.8
35.4
1.04
SAS
75
33.7
19.3
10.7
3.5
35.1
1.04
SAS
78
31.3
17.9
10.1
3.2
33.5
1.07
SAS
76
28.4
13.4
8.9
2.7
28.7
1.01
SAS
58
28.2
15.4
9.0
2.3
28.2
1.00
SAS
69
30.1
17.8
9.9
2.7
34.0
1.13
SAS
74
29.2
15.1
9.7
3.0
30.2
1.03
SAS
77
28.9
13.9
9.1
3.0
30.4
1.05
SAS
61
25.2
8.6
7.3
2.7
22.3
0.88
2001-02 Splits
▶ Monthly
▶ Role
▶ Playing Time
GP
MPG
PPG
RPG
APG
BPG
SPG
FPPG
FPPM
Oct.
1
42.0
15.0
13.0
3.0
6.0
0.0
35.5
0.85
Nov.
13
41.3
25.2
13.2
3.7
2.4
0.5
44.5
1.08
Dec.
14
40.4
26.7
13.1
3.6
3.1
0.9
46.5
1.15
Jan.
16
42.9
24.8
12.8
3.2
2.6
1.0
42.1
0.98
Feb.
13
40.8
23.8
12.8
3.8
2.1
0.4
40.7
1.00
Mar.
16
39.6
26.8
11.8
3.5
1.8
0.6
42.7
1.08
Apr.
9
37.3
26.3
12.9
5.3
2.8
1.1
50.3
1.35
OND
28
40.9
25.6
13.1
3.6
2.9
0.7
45.2
1.11
JFMA
54
40.5
25.4
12.5
3.8
2.3
0.8
43.3
1.07
Contract Information
No Contract Available
Player Information
Draft: 1st Pick (Rd. 1), 1997
Birthday: Apr. 25, 1976
Nationality: United States
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ADP
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Hype
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Fans
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15
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