| 1995-1996 Vancouver Grizzlies |
| Induvidual, this was Greg's best season ever. But the team wasn't that great. Vancouver's first choice in the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft turned out te be a All-Star pick. As the best player of the team, Greg led the Grizzlies in their initial NBA season with career-high averages 14.0 and 6.9 assists per game, becoming the NBA's 13th best playmaker. As a great shooter Greg also topped the team with 90 three-pointers, even though he was slowed by a variety of ailments including a neck strain, a thumb injury, and a strained Achilles tendon. Greg appeared in 69 games, starting all but one of them. He set team records with 32 points, 14 free-throws made and 16 free-throws attemped against the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 5, 15 assists against the LA Clippers on Jan. 7 and six three-pointers against the Cleveland Cavs on Jan. 18. He also set a team record for scoring in one period with 22 points in the third quarter against the Detroit Pistons on Dec. 7, finishing with 31 points. Anthony led the Grizzlies in scoring 20 and in assists 46 out of 69 times. Greg posted nine double-doubles in 1995-96, also a team-high. He scored in double figures 48 times, with 40 games of 20 or more points, and reached double figuresin assists 10 times. |
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