- Tim Hardaway
Infobox NBAretired
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position=Point Guard
height_ft=6 |height_in=0
weight_lbs=175
number=5, 10, 14
birthdate=birth date and age|1966|9|1Chicago, Illinois ,Illinois
debutyear=1989
finalyear=2003
draftyear=1989
draftround=1
draftpick=14
college=University of Texas at El Paso
teams=
*Golden State Warriors (1989-1996)
*Miami Heat (1996-2001)
*Dallas Mavericks (2001-2002)
*Denver Nuggets (2002)
*Indiana Pacers (2003)
stat1label=Points
stat1value=15,373
stat2label=Assists
stat2value=7,095
stat3label=3–Pointers
stat3value=1,542
highlights=
* 5x NBA All-Star (1991-1993, 1997-1998)
* 1x All-NBA First Team Selection (1997)
* 3x All-NBA Second Team Selection (1992, 1998-1999)
* 1x All-NBA Third Team Selection (1993)
* 1990 NBA All-Rookie First Team
HOF=Timothy Duane "Tim" Hardaway (born
September 1 1966 ) is an American retiredbasketball point guard who played in theNational Basketball Association (NBA) and who in his prime was one of the league's best at his position. Six feet (1.83 m) tall, he was best known for hiscrossover dribble (dubbed the "UTEP Two-step" bytelevision analysts), a move which he used and which seemingly caused a revolution in the NBA, [http://www.nba.com/features/takefive_index.html Take Five] , NBA.com] and is still used by several current players, notablyAllen Iverson ,Dwyane Wade andBrandon Roy .Early career
He was born in
Chicago ,Illinois . After graduating fromCarver High School in Chicago, Hardaway attended theUniversity of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) where he won theFrances Pomeroy Naismith Award as the best college player six feet (1.83 m) tall or under. Hardaway was selected as the 14th pick of the first round, in the1989 NBA Draft by theGolden State Warriors .NBA career
In his rookie season, Hardaway wore jersey number "5", as
Manute Bol wore Hardaway's trademark "10." After Bol left the Warriors, Hardaway inherited it. With the Warriors, Hardaway was part of "Run TMC" (a play on the title of the popular rap groupRun DMC ) which was the high-scoring trio of himself,Mitch Richmond , and Chris Mullin. As part of the Warriors' attack, Hardaway was responsible for leading Run TMC's fast break, displaying his excellent passing and one-on-one skills to complement Richmond's slashing and Mullin's shooting. Hardaway played for the Warriors until the middle of 1995-96 season when he was traded to theMiami Heat along withChris Gatling in exchange forKevin Willis andBimbo Coles .In his best seasons, Hardaway averaged 18 to 23 points and 8 to 10 assists per game. He reached 5,000 points and 2,500 assists faster than any NBA player, except
Oscar Robertson . Hardaway has competed in fiveNBA All-Star Game s. He is the Miami Heat's all time leader in assists and together with centerAlonzo Mourning led the Heat to some of the franchise's best seasons. Late season injuries kept Hardaway from performing at the peak of his abilities for almost all of the Heat's playoff runs and he missed most of the playoff games.He was an MVP candidate following the 1996-97 season, making it to the All-NBA First Team after leading the Heat to the best record in franchise history while averaging 20.3 points, 8.6 assists, and being fourth in the league with 203 three-point baskets.
With his skills declining with age, Hardaway was traded to the
Dallas Mavericks onAugust 22 ,2001 for a second round draft pick. With Dallas, Hardaway was mainly utilized off the bench, starting only two games out of 54 and averaging almost ten points a game. In the middle of the season he was traded to theDenver Nuggets which sent controversial point guardNick Van Exel to the Mavericks. With the Nuggets he started all fourteen games he played with them before retiring and becoming a basketball analyst forESPN . While playing for the Nuggets, Hardaway was suspended for two games and fined $10,000 by the league when he threw a television monitor onto the court. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20020326/ai_n12456303 The Rule of Flaw] , Chicago Sun-Times,March 26 ,2002 .] OnMarch 27 ,2003 , Hardaway signed a contract with theIndiana Pacers where in his first game with them, he registered a season-high fourteen points and seven assists in a game against theChicago Bulls .Personal life
He has a wife, Yolanda, and two children, Tim Jr. and Nia. [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tim_hardaway/bio.html Tim Hardaway Bio] , NBA.com.] Tim Hardaway currently lives in
Miami, Florida . He was a player/head coach of theFlorida Pit Bulls of the ABA in 2006, but the team folded, and no longer exists.Achievements
* Hardaway recorded 5,000 points and 2,500 assists faster than any player in NBA history except
Oscar Robertson . Hardaway accomplished it in 262 games; Robertson took only 247.* Hardaway holds the record for most assists in Miami Heat franchise history: 1,947.
* Hardaway shares the record for second most steals in an
NBA Playoffs game, with 8 in Game 2 of the 1991 Western Conference Semifinals against theLos Angeles Lakers and in Game 4 of the 1992 Western Conference First Round against theSeattle SuperSonics .* In 1991-92, Hardaway became the 7th player in NBA history to average 20 points (23.4 ppg) and 10 assists (10.0 apg) in a season, a feat he accomplished again in 1992-93 (21.5 ppg, 10.6 apg).
* Hardaway holds the NBA record for the worst single-game shooting performance in NBA history, having gone 0 for 17 in a 106-102 victory against the
Minnesota Timberwolves onDecember 27 ,1991 .fact|date=February 2008International career
Hardaway was originally selected to play for "
Dream Team II" in the 1994World Basketball Championship but was replaced byIsiah Thomas because of a torn knee ligament; Isiah was later also replaced byKevin Johnson . [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9507EFD71531F932A25752C0A962958260]He was also selected (as one of the last two players selected) for the 1998
World Basketball Championship Team. The team was later replaced withCBA and College Players due to theNBA lockout . [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/07/07/archive/main13393.shtml]In 2000, he finally got his opportunity to play before the world stage in the Sydney Olympics where he scored 5.5 points/Game and shot .385 (15- 39) from the field. [http://www.usabasketball.com/news.php?news_page=moly_2000]
Homophobia controversy
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February 14 ,2007 , Hardaway made a series of remarks that were widely criticized as homophobic. During an interview onDan Le Batard 's radio show on Miami's 790 the Ticket concerning the recentcoming out of retired basketball playerJohn Amaechi , Hardaway was asked by Le Batard how he would deal with agay teammate. Hardaway said he "wouldn't want him on my team." He added that he would shun a gay teammate and would not want him in the locker room. When Le Batard asked Hardaway if he knew his remarks were homophobic, Hardaway responded, "Well, you know I hate gay people, so I let it be known. I don't like gay people and I don't like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don't like it." [Cyd Zeigler Jr. , [http://www.outsports.com/nba/20062007/0215hardaway.htm Tim Hardaway: 'I hate gay people'] ,Outsports ,February 15 ,2007 .]Later in the day, Hardaway apologized for the remarks during a telephone interview with Fox affiliate
WSVN inMiami . "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said I hate gay people or anything like that." [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2766213 Retired NBA star Hardaway says he hates 'gay people'] , ESPN.com,February 16 ,2007 .] He further apologized on February 15 in a statement released by his agent. On the same day, the NBA responded to Hardaway's comments by removing him from its All-Star Weekend activities later that week. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/15/AR2007021501895.html Hardaway Banned For Anti-Gay Slur] , Associated Press,February 16 ,2007 .] Hardaway's employer, Trinity Sports, owner of the Anderson-based CBAIndiana Alley Cats , dismissed him from his position as Chief Basketball Operations Advisor, [http://www.cbahoopsonline.com/news.php?read=879 Indiana Alley Cats Release Statement Regarding Tim Hardaway] , CBA press release,February 15 ,2007 ] and the CBA issued a statement distancing itself from Hardaway's remarks. [http://www.cbahoopsonline.com/news.php?read=878 Continental Basketball Association Decries Tim Hardaway Comments] , CBA press release,February 15 ,2007 .]In a September 2007 interview, Hardaway spoke about his February comments, saying he "had no idea how much I hurt people. A lot of people." He described the controversy as "the biggest bump [in the road] in my life," and added, "I'm going to do whatever I can to correct it. That's all I can do."Tim Reynolds, [http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/21019511/ A contrite Tim Hardaway now embraced by some in gay community] ,
Associated Press /MSNBC Sports ,September 27 ,2007 .]After the incident, Hardaway began attending classes to learn about some of the issues facing gay,
lesbian , andtransgender youth. Speaking about the classes, he said, "I just wanted to go in and get educated. I'm not really trying to make amends. I've been there trying to get help." The director of the YES Institute, which sponsors the program Hardaway has been attending, described him as "genuine" and said that the staff was "surprised how real our relationship with Tim got." A picture of Hardaway and members of the staff appears on the group's website.References
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