Post by jhb on Feb 18, 2020 18:57:18 GMT
God Shammgod
New Orleans Buccaneers (2015-2017)
Dallas Mavericks (2018)
Atlanta Hawks (2019-2024, 2029-2031)
Miami Heat (2025)
Oakland Oaks (2026)
Harlem Globetrotters (2026-2028)
Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2032)
At a Glance Dallas Mavericks (2018)
Atlanta Hawks (2019-2024, 2029-2031)
Miami Heat (2025)
Oakland Oaks (2026)
Harlem Globetrotters (2026-2028)
Tri-Cities Blackhawks (2032)
- Perhaps the greatest floor general and distributor in TMBSL history outside of Nick Van Exel and one of the more efficient scoring and stingier defending PGs of the post-contraction era
- Most productive non-creation second round pick in TMBSL history by total win shares
- Led the Hawks to four Finals in his nine seasons with the team, winning three titles total
- Highly decorated individual player with a Playoff MVP, one All-League Second Team appearance, six total Defensive Team appearances (3 with the First Team), 13 Player of the Week, and 2 Player of the Month awards
- Finished his career with 172.1 total Win Shares, good for 23rd most all-time and 5th all-time among PGs after Kyrie Irving, Jay Williams, Brain Winter, and Nick Van Exel
- His career total of .194 WS/48 drops him just on the cusp of the all-time top 50
- 2nd all-time in assist to turnover ratio at 7.758, trailing only Nick Van Exel (one of only 6 players to top 7 assists to turnovers all-time)
- 3rd all-time in assists at 12,173, trailing only Nick Van Exel and Kyrie Irving (one of only three players to eclipse 12,000 and one of only eight players to top 10,000)
- 6th all-time in career steals at 2,149, trailing Tracy McGrady, Caron Buttler, Simi Shittu, Jay Williams, and LiAngelo Ball (one of only ten players to top 2,000 total for a career)
- 21st all-time in career minutes played at 42,444
- 45th all-time in career threes made (46th all-time in attempts) with 1,128 made out of 2,754 attempted
- Finished just outside the top 50 all-time in both FT% and 3pt% at career totals of .893 and .410
- Owns 6 of the top 35 seasons all-time in assist to turnover ratio, including being one of only seven players ever to record a season over 9.5 assists to turnovers
- Recorded the 11th best individual season of three point shooting all-time when he made .498 of his attempts in 2024
- Recorded 2 of the top 50 seasons all time in free throw shooting with .950 and .945 made in 2025 and 2027
Career Stats
Years played: 18
Games played: 1255
Points per game: 12.5
Rebounds per game: 3.1
Assists per game: 9.7
Steals per game: 1.7
Blocks per game: 0.2
Turnovers per game: 1.3
FG%: .467
FT%: .893
3P%: .410
Career Highs
Points: 37
Rebounds: 12
Assists: 23
Steals: 8
Blocks: 3
503 double-doubles
7 triple-doubles
Achievements/Awards
Champion (3x)
Playoff MVP
All-League Second Team
All-Defensive First Team (3x)
All-Defensive Second Team (3x)
Player of the Game (210x)
Player of the Week (13x)
Player of the Month (2x)
Rookie Game Participant
2016 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2022 - All-Defensive Second Team
2024 - Playoff MVP
2025 - All-League Second Team
2026 - All-Defensive Second Team
2027 - All-Defensive Team
2028 - All-Defensive Team
2029 - All-Defensive Team
2030 - All-Defensive Second Team
Biography
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 169
College: Providence
Transactions
- Drafted with the second pick of the second round of the 2015 draft by the New Orleans Buccaneers and extended on his initial rookie deal
- Offered the Buccaneers a max resign following the expiration of his rookie deal
- Signed by the Mavericks in post-TC signings for the 2018 season
- Signed with the Hawks for $48,000,000 over 6 years in 2019 Free Agency
- Offered a max resigning following the expiration of his deal in the 2025 offseason, signed a 17.5 mil deal to go to Miami
- Signed a 10 mil deal to go to Oakland in the 2026 offseason; traded to Harlem for Ray Allen, a late first, and cash
- Signed a 12 mil deal to go to Harlem in the 2027 offseason, returned in 2028 and again in 2029 for 13 mil each season; before the 2029 season he was traded back to Atlanta in a three team deal that included Steve Nash, Marc Gasol, Devin Harris, Eddie Jones, two first round picks, and cash
- Returned to Atlanta for 15 mil in 2030 and again in 2031 for 8 mil
- Signed with Tri-Cities for 9 mil in 2032 and retired following the season