Post by jhb on Sept 25, 2019 13:08:09 GMT
Bobby McDermott
Los Angeles Clippers (2000-2004)
Vancouver Grizzlies (2005-2010)
Points: 57
Rebounds: 14
Assists: 24
Steals: 5
Blocks: 3
448 double-doubles
8 triple-doubles
Los Angeles Clippers (2000-2004)
Vancouver Grizzlies (2005-2010)
At a Glance
- Led a dominant Clippers group that also included notable TMBSLers like PYT, Jon PIerce, Jake Shuttlesworth, Clarence Withers, and Rui Hachimura and went 66-16 in the second season of 5.0 on the way to a title; McDermott was named Playoff MVP
- One of the premier three point shooters in early 5.0, only recording one season (his first) below 40% shooting from outside and remains top 20 all-time in three pointers made and attempted
- In his first season in Vancouver, he showed the ability to lead an offense when not surrounded by as much elite talent, putting up 31.3 points per game on an impressive (especially for a point guard) 1.165 points per true shot attempt while flirting with joining the 50/40/90 club (.488/.411/.889)
- Finished just shy of 100 total win shares, which is really impressive for someone playing pre-contraction and as a full-time starter for less than 10 seasons; his career WS/48 total was .166
- Despite his relatively short prime, he remains 14th all-time in career assists, 18th all-time in career three pointers made (18th in attempts), 26th all-time in assist to turnover ratio, and t-38th all-time in career three point percentage
- One of the premier three point shooters in early 5.0, only recording one season (his first) below 40% shooting from outside and remains top 20 all-time in three pointers made and attempted
- In his first season in Vancouver, he showed the ability to lead an offense when not surrounded by as much elite talent, putting up 31.3 points per game on an impressive (especially for a point guard) 1.165 points per true shot attempt while flirting with joining the 50/40/90 club (.488/.411/.889)
- Finished just shy of 100 total win shares, which is really impressive for someone playing pre-contraction and as a full-time starter for less than 10 seasons; his career WS/48 total was .166
- Despite his relatively short prime, he remains 14th all-time in career assists, 18th all-time in career three pointers made (18th in attempts), 26th all-time in assist to turnover ratio, and t-38th all-time in career three point percentage
Career Stats
Years played: 11
Games played: 877
Points per game: 21.9
Rebounds per game: 4.0
Assists per game: 9.5
Steals per game: 1.0
Blocks per game: 0.2
Turnovers per game: 2.0
FG%: .475
FT%: .879
3P%: .415
Career Highs
Career Highs
Points: 57
Rebounds: 14
Assists: 24
Steals: 5
Blocks: 3
448 double-doubles
8 triple-doubles
Achievements/Awards
Champion
Playoff MVP
All-Star (2x)
All-League 3rd Team
Player of the Month
Player of the Week (4x)
Player of the Game (187x)
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2001 - Playoff MVP
2004 - All-League Third Team
2005 - All-Star Game Participant
Playoff MVP
All-Star (2x)
All-League 3rd Team
Player of the Month
Player of the Week (4x)
Player of the Game (187x)
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2001 - Playoff MVP
2004 - All-League Third Team
2005 - All-Star Game Participant
Biography
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 190
College: Streets of Brooklyn
Transactions
- Selected with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the Creation Draft and agreed to a 3-year deal with the Clippers
- Offered to re-sign with the Clippers on a 6 year, maximum contract in the 2003 offseason and the Clippers agreed to those terms
- Immediately following the 2004 season, the Clippers traded Bobby to the Grizzlies for 4 first round picks
- At the expiration of his max agreement, McDermott offered to re-sign with Vancouver for 1 year at $12.25 mil and the Grizzlies accepted that offer
- McDermott tested free agency for the first time in the 2010 offseason but returned to Vancouver on a one year deal at 10 million
- Retired following the 2010 season
- Offered to re-sign with the Clippers on a 6 year, maximum contract in the 2003 offseason and the Clippers agreed to those terms
- Immediately following the 2004 season, the Clippers traded Bobby to the Grizzlies for 4 first round picks
- At the expiration of his max agreement, McDermott offered to re-sign with Vancouver for 1 year at $12.25 mil and the Grizzlies accepted that offer
- McDermott tested free agency for the first time in the 2010 offseason but returned to Vancouver on a one year deal at 10 million
- Retired following the 2010 season