32 JASON KIDD


6-4 212 California

1997-98 ALL-UBA FIRST TEAM

How Acquired: 1995 trade with Utah Jazz for Scottie Pippen and Nick Van Exel.

1998-99 Recorded a career high 7 triple doubles. Scored season high of 30 points. Recorded career high of 23 assists. Made second All Star appearance for the second year in a row. Won the assist title for the second year in a row. Served as team captain for fourth year in a row.
1997-98 Earned All UBA First Team honors, won the assist title, won the 1998 UBA All Star Game MVP Award by recording a triple double. Recorded 6 triple doubles. Led Clippers to playoffs for first time. Served as team captain for the third year in a row.
1996-97 season: Missed 33 games due to shoulder injury. Led team in assists and steals. Recorded a season high 19 assists against Atlanta on 3/27/97.
1995-96: Third in the UBA with 10.7 assists per game. Led the UBA in turnovers per game. Named team captain for the 1996-97 season. Established career highs by recording 20 assists against Golden St. on 2/24/96 and vs Utah on 4/13/96. Recorded career high with 9 steals against the Chicago Bulls on 12/2/95.

Born in San Francisco, CA March 23, 1973. Attended the University of California at Berkeley from 1992-1994. Teamed with current Clipper teammate Lamond Murray at California. Beat Duke in the 1993 NCAA Tournament to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Named Pac 10 Newcomer of the Year in 1992-93. Named Pac 10 Player of the Year for the 1993-1994 season. Led Cal to a 2nd place finish in the Pac 10 behind a Damon Stoudamire led Arizona squad team.

Attended Alameda's St. Joseph Notre Dame High School from 1988-1992 and led the basketball team to back to back state titles in 1991 and 1992. Named the James Naismith Award as the top high school player in America in 1992.

  
KIDD'S UBA STATISTICS:    
                                G  MIN  FG%   FT%   3P%   REB   A    PF  BLK   TO  STL   PTS
1994-95   Utah Jazz             79  34  40.5  70.3  32.8   5.9  7.7  1.7  0.3  3.1  2.0  13.3              
1995-96   Los Angeles Clippers  81  41  38.2  69.3  32.4   7.3 10.5  2.1  0.2  4.2  2.5  18.4
1996-97   Los Angeles Clippers  48  37  34.9  58.9  27.8   4.8 10.6  2.6  0.4  2.8  2.1   9.0
1997-98   Los Angeles Clippers  82  41  41.1  80.4  29.0   6.4 10.5  1.6  0.3  3.4  2.1  11.3
1998-99   Los Angeles Clippers  82  44  39.4  77.4  33.3   6.8 11.2  2.3  0.5  2.6  2.7  15.7

                        G   Min  FG   FGA   FT FTA  3PT  3PTA OFF  TOT  AST  PF   BLK  TO  STL  PPG
1994-95                79  2686  385  950  182  259  99   302  152  466  608  134  24  245  158 1051 
1995-96                81  3357  585 1533  183  264 139   429  229  593  853  171  20  343  204 1492
1996-97                48  1777  169  484   56   95  40   144   58  231  507  126  17  132  103  434
1997-98                82  3382  367  892  127  158  69   238   92  522  865  133  28  279  174  930
1998-99                82  3587  438 1113  350  452  61   183  150  555  915  190  37  211  220 1287
CAREER TOTALS         372 14789 1944 4972  898 1228 408  1296  681 2367 3748  754 126 1090  859 5194
CAREER AVERAGES G 74 MPG 39.8 FG% 39 FT% 73 3PT% 31.5 RPG 6.4 APG 10.1 FPG 2.0 BPG 0.3 TPG 2.9 SPG 2.3 PPG 14.0


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