- Sean Singletary
Infobox NBA Player
color = purple
fontcolor = gray
name = Sean Singletary
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league = NBA
team =Phoenix Suns
number = 14
position =Point guard
career_start = 2008
career_end =
height_ft = 6
height_in = 0
weight_lb = 183
nationality = American
birth_date = birth date and age|1985|9|6
birth_place =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
draft = second round, 42nd overall
draft_year = 2008
draft_team =Sacramento Kings
highschool =William Penn Charter School
college = Virginia
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awards = 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008 First Team All-ACC, 2004-2005 Freshman All-ACC, 2006-2007 Third Team All-American, 2007-2008 All-American Honorable MentionSean Singletary (born
September 6 ,1985 in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania ) is an Americanbasketball player, best known as apoint guard . He was drafted by theSacramento Kings as the 42nd overall pick in the2008 NBA Draft . He currently plays for thePhoenix Suns after a trade that sentD.J. Strawberry to the Houston Rockets.Singletary attended C. W. Henry Elementary School in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia from k-8 where his Henry Hawks teammates first realized he was NBA bound. Singletary went to high school at
William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia for his junior and senior years, but attended the Perkiomen School for his freshman and sophomore years of high school. He was also a superb high school football player, excelling at wide receiver, but gave up the sport to focus on basketball.Singletary improved upon his All-ACC Freshman performance in 2004-05 by averaging 17.7 points per game and earning all-ACC first team honors during his sophomore season, which included his second highest scoring game, a 35-point effort against an
Adam Morrison -led Gonzaga team.Singletary was Virginia's floor leader during their pivotal 2006-07 season in which the team moved from their old home at
University Hall across the street to the 130 million dollarJohn Paul Jones Arena . Virginia enjoyed perhaps its best season since 1994-95 with Singletary and senior J.R. Reynolds forming one of the most outstanding backcourt combinations in the history of Cavalier basketball.On March 9, 2008, against the University of Maryland, Singletary scored his 2,000th career point and finished the game with 2,002 points, and finished his career as the fith-highest all-time scorer in school history with 2,079 points. He also joined greats Johnny Dawkins and Danny Ferry as the only three players in ACC history to record 2,000 career points, 500 career assists, and 400 career rebounds; adding his 200 career steals makes him the only ACC player to ever record each of those four milestones. Singletary was selected to the 2007-08 All-ACC team, making him, Bryant Stith, and Ralph Sampson the only three Cavaliers to be named all-conference three times in their careers.
Freshman year (2004-05)
As a freshman, he was the only player on the team to start every game during the 2004-2005 season, and was selected to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman Team. He averaged 10.5 points per game, as well as 3.9 assists per contest in his
rookie campaign. Singletary ranked first among ACC freshmen in assists and steals, second in minutes played and third in scoring. He was selected to the CollegeInsider.com Freshmen All-America Team and a second-team selection to the Rivals.com Freshmen All-America Team.ophomore Year (2005-06)
In his sophomore year, Singletary earned a first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection (the first from UVA since
Bryant Stith in '92) by averaging 17.7 points (1st team, 5th ACC), and ranking third in FT% in the ACC (.845 125-148), fifth in steals (1.86 54), and sixth in assists (4.17 apg. 121). Against Gonzaga, he scored a career high 35 points in an 11 point loss, and was named ACC Player of The Week. His first career double-double (29pts 10reb) came in theACC Tournament against the University of North Carolina. Singletary was also a Co-Captain of the Cavaliers and was also named First-team All-ACC selection by SI.com, State Player of the Year and a first-team All-State selection by the VaSID, Player of the Year in Virginia and first-team All-State as selected by theRichmond Times-Dispatch , co-recipient of the Bill Gibson Cavalier of the Year Award (team MVP), co-recipient of the Sidney Young Memorial Trophy (team award to that athlete who exemplifies the highest qualities of leadership, cooperative spirit and unselfish service in the interest of athletics at the University of Virginia), and received the team's Most Assists Award.Junior year (2006-07)
Singletary became one of the elite point guards in the country his junior year, scoring in double digits in all but one game. He finished the season first on his team and third in the ACC in scoring with 19.0 points per game. Although Virginia started the season slowly, Singletary was instrumental in a seven game in-conference win streak that helped Virginia win a share of the ACC regular season title with a 11-5 record. Singletary gained national attention when he hit an acrobatic game-winning shot against Duke on February 1, 2007 with 1.0 seconds left on the clock, giving Virginia their first win over Duke since 2002. He scored a career-high 37 points in a blowout of Gonzaga. On March 6, 2007, Singletary was named to the first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference team for the second consecutive season and was named as a third team All-American by the National Association of Basketball coaches. Along with backcourt mate J.R. Reynolds, he led UVA to its first
NCAA tournament berth since 2001, where they played theUniversity of Albany in the first round. Singletary scored 23 points and had 9 assists in a 27 point win over UAlbany. In the second round, Singletary scored 19 points, but only shot 29% from the floor and missed the potential game tying shot in a 77-74 loss to theUniversity of Tennessee . After his missed shot, Singletary fell to the ground crying. Seconds later his coach and teammates approached him to offer consolation.Singletary also served as a member of the run crew for the University of Virginia Drama Department's production of "
Hair ", openingApril 19 , 2007. He manned stage right, while centers Tunji Soroye and Laurynas Mikalauskas manned stage left and the pit respectively.Fact|date=August 2008Singletary confirmed to head coach
Dave Leitao that he would return for his senior year season just hours before the 5 p.m. draft withdrawal deadline.enior year (2007-08)
For the 2007-08 season, Singletary was Virginia's primary offensive weapon. Singletary was a co-captain of the 07-08 Cavaliers, along with Adrian Joseph. Singletary was among conference leaders in the ACC in several statistical categories. As of late February he was second in the ACC in assists, third in scoring, ninth in steals and third in free throw percentage. He had his highest scoring game on March 1st 2008 against Miami, when he scored 41 points. Sean was selected to the 2007-2008 1st Team All Acc for the third consecutive year. His last collegiate basketball game was a loss against
Bradley University at home, in theCollege Basketball Invitational Tournament. He scored 17 points in the game and received a standing applause from his loyal fans for his legendary career as a Cavalier.NBA
Sean Singletary was selected in the second round of the
2008 NBA Draft with the 42nd pick by theSacramento Kings . In August 2008 he was traded to theHouston Rockets along withPatrick Ewing, Jr. andRon Artest then subsequently traded to thePhoenix Suns in exchange forD.J. Strawberry .ee also
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Virginia Cavaliers basketball
*Virginia Cavaliers References
External links
* [http://virginiasports.collegesports.com University of Virginia - Official Athletic Site]
* [http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/va/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/0506-bios.pdf Updated Player Bios from Athletic Site]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/15/AR2007021501701.html Singletary will not enter the draft]
* [http://www.sunsbasketball.net/08/dj-strawberry-traded/ Singletary traded to the Phoenix Suns August 25, 2008]
* [http://www.nbadraft.net/admincp/profiles/seansingletary.html NBAdraft.net profile]
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