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Phoenix Suns 2010-11 Media Guide - NBA Media Central

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18.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.2<br />

assists in 428 games… In 96 games<br />

with Charlotte over the next season-plus,<br />

averaged 21.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and<br />

3.1 assists… Led his team in season scoring<br />

average in four of his nine <strong>NBA</strong> campaigns,<br />

including four of the last seven seasons (2003-<br />

04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08)… Ranked in the<br />

top 20 in the <strong>NBA</strong> in scoring four times, including<br />

four of the last seven seasons (20th in 2003-04, 15th<br />

in 2004-05, 13th in 2005-06, 12th in 2007-08)…<br />

Averaged 20 or more points in three of the last six seasons,<br />

including a career-high 23.2 points (13th-<strong>NBA</strong>) in 2005-06<br />

with the Warriors… Has shot at least 44 percent from the field<br />

in four of the last five seasons… Career 37.0 percent shooter from<br />

three-point range, has raised that average considerably by shooting 39.1<br />

percent from beyond the arc since 2005… In 2007-08 with Charlotte, shot a then career-high<br />

40.6 percent from three-point range while making a career-high 243 three-pointers, the fourthhighest<br />

single-season total in <strong>NBA</strong> history… Set Bobcats single-season franchise records for points<br />

(1788), scoring average (21.8), field goals (648), field goal attempts (1468), three-point field goals<br />

(243), three-point field goal attempts (599), double-figure scoring games (75), 20-plus-point games<br />

(50), 30-plus-point games (16) and minutes played (3149)… Left Golden State as the club’s all-time<br />

leader in three-point field goals… In 2006-07, averaged 23.0 points on 51.6 percent shooting in a 10game<br />

span down the stretch to lead the Warriors to a 9-1 record and clinch their first playoff berth since<br />

1993-94… Set a Warriors franchise record with eight three-pointers in a single game against <strong>Phoenix</strong> on<br />

March 29 that season… In 2005-06, set a Warriors single-season record by making 183 three-pointers,<br />

eclipsing the <strong>11</strong>-year-old mark owned by Tim Hardaway… Scored 25 or more points in a career-high sevenstraight<br />

games from Feb. 27-March 10, 2006… On Dec. 10, 2002, went 6-of-6 from three-point range to<br />

set a Warriors franchise record most three-pointers made without a miss in a single game… In his rookie season<br />

of 2001-02, ranked second in scoring among rookies, tied for fourth in assists, seventh in rebounds, tied for seventh<br />

in offensive boards, 10th in defensive rebounds, third in minutes, sixth in steals, second in field goals made, fifth<br />

in free throws made, fifth in three-point percentage and third in three-point field goals made… Acquired by the<br />

Bobcats, along with the draft rights to Jermareo Davidson (No. 36 overall), from Golden State in exchange for the<br />

draft rights to Brandan Wright (No. 8 overall pick) in a draft-day trade on June 28, 2007… Originally drafted by<br />

the Warriors with the fifth overall pick in the 2001 <strong>NBA</strong> Draft.<br />

continued…<br />

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Players

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