- Tim Thomas (basketball)
infobox NBA Player
name = Tim Thomas
nickname =
position =Small forward /Power forward
height_ft = 6
height_in = 10
weight_lbs = 230
number = 2
team =Los Angeles Clippers
nationality = American
birth_date = Birth date and age|1977|2|26|mf=y
birth_place =Paterson, New Jersey
college = Villanova
draft = 7th overall
draft_year = 1997
draft_team =New Jersey Nets
career_start = 1997
career_end =
former_teams =Philadelphia 76ers (1997–1999)Milwaukee Bucks (1999–2004)New York Knicks (2004–2005)Chicago Bulls (2005)Phoenix Suns (2006)
awards =Timothy (Tim) Mark Thomas (born on
February 26 1977 , inPaterson, New Jersey ) is an American professionalbasketball player in theNBA for theLos Angeles Clippers .After spending one year at Villanova he was drafted seventh overall by the
New Jersey Nets in the1997 NBA Draft and immediately traded to thePhiladelphia 76ers in exchange for the Sixers' draft pickKeith Van Horn . In1999 , he was traded to theMilwaukee Bucks . In2004 , he was traded, again in exchange for Van Horn, to theNew York Knicks . While with the Knicks, after a playoff game against theNew Jersey Nets , he referred toKenyon Martin as afugazi . On the eve of training camp in 2005, he was again traded, to theChicago Bulls along withMichael Sweetney in a package that broughtEddy Curry to New York. Chicago sent him home for good in early2006 , waived him in March, and he finished that year with Phoenix. With the Suns, he became known as the one who knocked the Los Angeles Lakers out of the first round of the playoffs that year with his shattering 3-pointer near the end of game 6; before his team eventually went on to lose in the Western Conference Finals to Dallas.Thomas stands at 208 cm (6 ft 10 in) and weighs 108.9 kg (240 lb). Thomas can play
shooting guard ,small forward and power forward, but spends most of his time at small forward. He has tremendous range and athleticism, and has, throughout his career, been able to make an immediate impact coming into a game cold. His career stats are 11.9 points per game, 1.4 assists per game, and four rebounds per game.Thomas was at his prime in the 2000-01 season where he averaged a career high 13.4 ppg. On
January 5 ,2001 , Thomas connected on eight three-point field goals in the second half of Milwaukee's 119-115 victory over Portland, breaking the record of seven three-pointers made in one half shared by 10 players. He currently shares the record withMichael Redd . During his time with the Bucks, then teammateRay Allen was quoted as saying "Tim Thomas could be the best player in the league".Fact|date=February 2007 Ray Allen was also quoted as calling him a quantifiable underachiever and all Tim Thomas could is threaten him with violence. After that year, Thomas was rewarded with a large contract by then GMHerb Kohl , with the deal worth roughly 6 years at $66 million. While bouncing around from team to team, Thomas rejuvenated his career in the 2006 playoffs playing alongside 2-timeMVP Steve Nash . He signed a 4 year, 24 million dollar contract with a well known struggling franchise, theLos Angeles Clippers on July 13, 2006.NBA highlights
On
May 4 ,2006 , in game 6 of the first round of the western conference divisional playoffs, Thomas hit a crushing game-tying three pointer with 6 seconds left in regulation to spare the 2nd seededPhoenix Suns from elimination against the 7th seededLos Angeles Lakers . The Suns went on to win that game in the overtime period when Thomas hit another important three pointer to force a game 7; a game in which they won by 31 points to claim the series and complete the 3-1 series comeback.Criticism
Many people in the basketball business have criticised Thomas for not reaching his full potential as a player mostly because of his poor work ethic. The Chicago Bulls actually sent him home during 2005-06 season and eventually waived him because the organization believed Thomas would have a negative effect on the team. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2241383 "Bulls, Tim Thomas reportedly will part ways"] , [ESPN] ]
Awards
*Thomas was on the Second NBA All-Rookie Team in 1997-98 season.
*He won the "The Sporting News "Freshman of the Year during the 1996-97 season.
* Was three-time All American atPaterson Catholic High School inPaterson, New Jersey . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B05EFD81E39F935A35751C1A963958260 " HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL;Top Schoolboy Prospect Pressed About the Pros"] , "The New York Times ",December 6 ,1995 . AccessedDecember 3 ,2007 .]Trivia
*Traded for
Keith Van Horn at two separate times (1997 - Nets/Sixers, 2004 - Knicks/Bucks)
*Was considered to be better than Kobe Bryant by many during his days at Paterson Catholic.Won the MVP award for the Magic Johnson Roundball Classic, scoring 21 points.NBA career statistics
Regular season
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align="left" | 1997–98
align="left" | Philadelphia
77 || 48 || 23.1 || .447 || .363 || .740 || 3.7 || 1.2 || .7 || .2 || 11.0
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align="left" | 1998–99
align="left" | Philadelphia
17 || 0 || 11.1 || .403 || .263 || .792 || 1.9 || .9 || .2 || .2 || 4.6
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align="left" | 1998–99
align="left" | Milwaukee
33 || 26 || 18.9 || .495 || .327 || .614 || 2.8 || .9 || .7 || .3 || 8.5
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align="left" | 1999–00
align="left" | Milwaukee
80 || 1 || 26.2 || .461 || .346 || .774 || 4.2 || 1.4 || .7 || .4 || 11.8
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align="left" | 2000–01
align="left" | Milwaukee
76 || 16 || 27.4 || .430 || .412 || .771 || 4.1 || 1.8 || 1.0 || .6 || 12.6
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align="left" | 2001–02
align="left" | Milwaukee
74 || 22 || 26.9 || .420 || .326 || .793 || 4.1 || 1.4 || .9 || .4 || 11.7
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align="left" | 2002–03
align="left" | Milwaukee
80 || 70 || 29.5 || .443 || .366 || .780 || 4.9 || 1.3 || .9 || .6 || 13.3
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align="left" | 2003–04
align="left" | Milwaukee
42 || 42 || 32.0 || .443 || .362 || .762 || 4.9 || 2.1 || .9 || .4 || 14.1
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align="left" | 2003–04
align="left" | New York
24 || 23 || 31.1 || .452 || .406 || .813 || 4.8 || 1.4 || 1.0 || .2 || 15.8
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align="left" | 2004–05
align="left" | New York
71 || 68 || 27.3 || .439 || .409 || .786 || 3.3 || 1.5 || .6 || .2 || 12.0
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align="left" | 2005–06
align="left" | Chicago
3 || 0 || 10.7 || .375 || .167 || .000 || 1.3 || .7 || .0 || .3 || 4.3
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align="left" | 2005–06
align="left" | Phoenix
26 || 10 || 24.4 || .435 || .429 || .667 || 4.9 || .7 || .6 || .2 || 11.0
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align="left" | 2006–07
align="left" | Los Angeles
76 || 24 || 27.0 || .414 || .382 || .708 || 5.0 || 2.3 || .7 || .4 || 11.0
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align="left" | 2007–08
align="left" | Los Angeles
63 || 51 || 30.8 || .413 || .306 || .752 || 5.1 || 2.7 || .6 || .5 || 12.4
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align="left" | Career
align="left" |
742 || 401 || 26.7 || .436 || .365 || .758 || 4.2 || 1.6 || .8 || .3 || 11.8
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align="left" | 1998–99
align="left" | Milwaukee
3 || 3 || 20.0 || .444 || .000 || .583 || 4.0 || .3 || .3 || .3 || 7.7
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align="left" | 1999–00
align="left" | Milwaukee
5 || 0 || 28.4 || .492 || .333 || .824 || 4.8 || 2.0 || .2 || .8 || 15.4
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align="left" | 2000–01
align="left" | Milwaukee
18 || 0 || 26.6 || .448 || .431 || .815 || 4.5 || 1.6 || .5 || .6 || 11.3
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align="left" | 2002–03
align="left" | Milwaukee
6 || 5 || 31.8 || .462 || .571 || .719 || 4.8 || 1.3 || .5 || 1.0 || 17.8
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align="left" | 2003–04
align="left" | New York
1 || 1 || 22.0 || .400 || .000 || .800 || 5.0 || 3.0 || .0 || .0 || 12.0
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align="left" | 2005–06
align="left" | Phoenix
20 || 14 || 31.8 || .491 || .444 || .776 || 6.3 || 1.3 || .9 || .4 || 15.1
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align="left" | Career
align="left" |
53 || 23 || 28.9 || .472 || .439 || .772 || 5.2 || 1.4 || .6 || .6 || 13.7
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External links
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tim_thomas/index.html?nav=page Player Profile]
* [http://clippers.topbuzz.com/modules/gallery/tim-thomas Tim Thomas Pictures]
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