Post by jhb on Sept 26, 2019 17:50:50 GMT
Victor Oladipo
Indiana Pacers (2005-2011)
Detroit Pistons (2012-2015)
Carolina Cougars (2016)
Orlando Magic (2016)
Portland Trail Blazers (2017-2019)
Points: 60
Rebounds: 15
Assists: 24
Steals: 6
Blocks: 2
455 double-doubles
53 triple-double
Champion
Playoff MVP
All-Star (3x)
All-League Second Team
All-League Third Team
Player of the Game (210x)
Player of the Week (12x)
Player of the Month (2x)
Rookie Game Participant
Three Point Shootout Champion
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2006 - Playoff MVP
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-League Third Team
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-League Second Team
2017 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
Indiana Pacers (2005-2011)
Detroit Pistons (2012-2015)
Carolina Cougars (2016)
Orlando Magic (2016)
Portland Trail Blazers (2017-2019)
At a Glance
- Hometown Pacers swooped in by dishing out an unprecedented 5 1st round picks to trade up and acquire him on draft night
- A box score stuffer, he rebounded his position well, scored in bunches, and dished assists (but he also turned it over a bunch which is why he didn't always stick as a point guard)
- Led the Pacers to a title in his second season in the league, teaming with defensive aces Bol Bol, Karim Shabazz, and Donta Hall as well as underrated wing Morris Peterson and future HOFer Diana Taurasi
- Recorded 4 seasons with 30+ points per game and 7 with 25+ points per game
- Prolific three point shooter, he took over 25% of his total career shots from 3 while recording a 40% or better mark from the field in all but two seasons and topping out with a 49% conversion rate in his final season in TMBSL; he won the 3-point shootout competition in his final season as a starter in 2017 with Portland and owns 5 of the 50 most prolific individual seasons for making three pointers
- Finished with 134.6 career win shares (35th all-time), good for a career WS/48 rate of .164
- 4th all-time in career threes made (6th in attempts), 4th all-time in career turnovers, 12th all-time in career assists, 20th all-time in career minutes played, 24th all-time in career field goals made (20th in attempts), 26th all-time in career points scored, 28th in career three point percentage, 41st all-time in career steals, and 46th all-time in career assist to turnover ration
- A box score stuffer, he rebounded his position well, scored in bunches, and dished assists (but he also turned it over a bunch which is why he didn't always stick as a point guard)
- Led the Pacers to a title in his second season in the league, teaming with defensive aces Bol Bol, Karim Shabazz, and Donta Hall as well as underrated wing Morris Peterson and future HOFer Diana Taurasi
- Recorded 4 seasons with 30+ points per game and 7 with 25+ points per game
- Prolific three point shooter, he took over 25% of his total career shots from 3 while recording a 40% or better mark from the field in all but two seasons and topping out with a 49% conversion rate in his final season in TMBSL; he won the 3-point shootout competition in his final season as a starter in 2017 with Portland and owns 5 of the 50 most prolific individual seasons for making three pointers
- Finished with 134.6 career win shares (35th all-time), good for a career WS/48 rate of .164
- 4th all-time in career threes made (6th in attempts), 4th all-time in career turnovers, 12th all-time in career assists, 20th all-time in career minutes played, 24th all-time in career field goals made (20th in attempts), 26th all-time in career points scored, 28th in career three point percentage, 41st all-time in career steals, and 46th all-time in career assist to turnover ration
Career Stats
Years played: 15
Games played: 1190
Points per game: 22.1
Rebounds per game: 5.6
Assists per game: 7.3
Steals per game: 1.1
Blocks per game: 0.1
Turnovers per game: 2.1
FG%: .473
FT%: .862
3P%: .419
Career Highs
Career Highs
Points: 60
Rebounds: 15
Assists: 24
Steals: 6
Blocks: 2
455 double-doubles
53 triple-double
Achievements/Awards
Champion
Playoff MVP
All-Star (3x)
All-League Second Team
All-League Third Team
Player of the Game (210x)
Player of the Week (12x)
Player of the Month (2x)
Rookie Game Participant
Three Point Shootout Champion
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2006 - Playoff MVP
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-League Third Team
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-League Second Team
2017 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
Biography
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 210
College: Indiana
Transactions
- Selected with the 3rd pick in the 2005 rookie draft by the hometown Indiana Pacers (the Pacers traded 5 future first round picks to acquire the rights to draft him)
- Resigned with the Pacers following his rookie deal for $120,312,500 over 7 years
- During The Great Contraction, he was the 4th selection by the Denver Nuggets who later became the Detroit Pistons that season
- Tested Free Agency in the 2016 offseason and signed a one-year agreement with the Carolina Cougars for $6,500,000
- Oladipo was traded by the Cougars to the Orlando Magic for Steve Francis, Damon Jones, Josh Selby, and a 2018 Orlando first round pick
- Oladipo again tested free agency and agreed to an MLE contract with the Portland Trail Blazers, which was extended two years; he would retire at the end of that contract
- Resigned with the Pacers following his rookie deal for $120,312,500 over 7 years
- During The Great Contraction, he was the 4th selection by the Denver Nuggets who later became the Detroit Pistons that season
- Tested Free Agency in the 2016 offseason and signed a one-year agreement with the Carolina Cougars for $6,500,000
- Oladipo was traded by the Cougars to the Orlando Magic for Steve Francis, Damon Jones, Josh Selby, and a 2018 Orlando first round pick
- Oladipo again tested free agency and agreed to an MLE contract with the Portland Trail Blazers, which was extended two years; he would retire at the end of that contract