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Basketball
My favorite basketball team is the pistons . My favorite basketball player is Tim Duncan
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
(first pick overall) in the
1997 NBA Draft. 2002-03 Statistics for Tim Duncan
REBOUNDS PER GAME
TEAM G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
SAS 80 80 39.2 705-1,376 .512 6-21 .286 447-630 .710 3.20 9.70 12.90 3.8 .68 2.89 3.05 2.90 23.3
Ranks #7 in the NBA in Points Per Game(23.3) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Rebounds Per Game(12.9) Ranks #8 in the NBA in Field-Goal Percentage(0.512) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Blocks Per Game(2.89) Ranks #12 in the NBA in Minutes Played(3138.0) Ranks #5 in the NBA in Field Goals Made(705.0) Ranks #18 in the NBA in Field Goal Attempts(1376.0) Ranks #9 in the NBA in Free Throws(447.0) Ranks #6 in the NBA in Free Throw Attempts(630.0) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Offensive Rebounds(256.0) Ranks #4 in the NBA in Offensive Rebounds Per Game(3.2) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Defensive Rebounds(772.0) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Defensive Rebounds Per Game(9.7) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Total Rebounds(1028.0) Ranks #2 in the NBA in Blocks(231.0) Ranks #7 in the NBA in Points(1863.0) Ranks #2 in the NBA in Double-doubles(57.0) Ranks #7 in the NBA in Triple-doubles(1.0) Ranks #6 in the NBA in Field Goals Per 48 Minutes(10.78) Ranks #15 in the NBA in Free Throws Per 48 Minutes(6.84) Ranks #10 in the NBA in Free Throw Attempts Per 48 Minutes(9.64) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Defensive Rebounds Per 48 Minutes(11.8) Ranks #6 in the NBA in Rebounds Per 48 Minutes(15.7) Ranks #10 in the NBA in Blocks Per 48 Minutes(3.53) Ranks #8 in the NBA in Points Per 48 Minutes(28.5) Ranks #12 in the NBA in Total Turnovers(244.0) Ranks #2 in the NBA in Total Efficiency Points(2385.0) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Efficiency Ranking(29.81) Ranks #3 in the NBA in Efficiency Ranking Per 48 Minutes(36.48) Ranks #14 in the NBA in Turnovers Per Game(3.05) CAREER AVERAGES
REBOUNDS PER GAME
YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
97-98 SAS 82 82 39.1 .549 .000 .662 3.30 8.60 11.90 2.7 .67 2.51 3.40 3.10 21.1
98-99 SAS 50 50 39.3 .495 .143 .690 3.20 8.20 11.40 2.4 .90 2.52 2.92 2.90 21.7
99-00 SAS 74 74 38.9 .490 .091 .761 3.50 8.90 12.40 3.2 .89 2.23 3.27 2.80 23.2
00-01 SAS 82 82 38.7 .499 .259 .618 3.20 9.00 12.20 3.0 .85 2.34 2.95 3.00 22.2
01-02 SAS 82 82 40.6 .508 .100 .799 3.30 9.40 12.70 3.7 .74 2.48 3.21 2.60 25.5
02-03 SAS 80 80 39.2 .512 .286 .710 3.20 9.70 12.90 3.8 .68 2.89 3.05 2.90 23.3
Career 450 450 39.3 .510 .186 .710 3.30 9.00 12.30 3.2 .78 2.50 3.15 2.90 22.9
Playoff 48 48 41.9 .494 .250 .723 3.30 9.10 12.40 3.3 .79 2.96 3.42 2.90 23.9
All-Star 5 4 28.8 .569 .000 1.000 4.00 9.60 13.60 2.4 .80 .80 2.40 1.40 14.6
CAREER TOTALS
REBOUNDS
YEAR TEAM G GS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A OFF DEF TOT AST STL BLK TO PF PTS
97-98 SAS 82 82 3,204 706-1,287 0-10 319-482 274 703 977 224 55 206 279 254 1,731
98-99 SAS 50 50 1,963 418-845 1-7 247-358 159 412 571 121 45 126 146 147 1,084
99-00 SAS 74 74 2,875 628-1,281 1-11 459-603 262 656 918 234 66 165 242 210 1,716
00-01 SAS 82 82 3,174 702-1,406 7-27 409-662 259 738 997 245 70 192 242 247 1,820
01-02 SAS 82 82 3,329 764-1,504 1-10 560-701 268 774 1,042 307 61 203 263 217 2,089
02-03 SAS 80 80 3,138 705-1,376 6-21 447-630 256 772 1,028 307 54 231 244 228 1,863
Career 450 450 17,683 3,923-7,699 16-86 2,441-3,436 1,478 4,055 5,533 1,438 351 1,123 1,416 1,303 10,303
Playoff 48 48 2,013 419-849 2-8 306-423 157 437 594 159 38 142 164 139 1,146
All-Star 5 4 144 33-58 0-1 7-7 20 48 68 12 4 4 12 7 73
Hockey My favorite hockey team is the Detroit Red wings
My favorite player is Dany Heatley
The Atlanta Thrashers drafted Heatley second overall in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. A natural goal scorer, Heatley played two seasons with the University of Wisconsin, totaling 113 points (52 goals, 61 assists) in 77 games from 1999-2001. In 2001-02, Heatley burst onto the NHL scene, leading all rookies in points (67), assists (41) and shots on goal (202). He made his debut Oct. 4, 2001, and beat Daniel Blackburn of the New York Rangers for his first goal on Oct. 19. He was named the Calder Trophy winner as the League's best rookie in June 2002.
Season Team GP G A TP PIM +/- PP SH GW GT Shots Pct 2001-2002 Thrashers 82 26 41 67 56 -19 7 0 4 0 202 12.87 2002-2003 Thrashers 77 41 48 89 58 -8 19 1 6 0 252 16.27 NHL Totals 159 67 89 156 114 -27 26 1 10 0 454 14.76
My favorite goalie is Patrick Roy
Season Team GMS MIN W L T GA SO Avg A fierce competitor, Roy plays the ultimate butterfly style. NHL's all-time winningest goalie. Baiting shooters with a hole between his pads, he shuts them just in time to stop the puck. He stays in the net, plays angles well and doesn't give up many rebounds. Holds NHL record for most 30-plus win seasons. Holds NHL career playoff records for most games played by a goaltender and most wins. Won the Stanley Cup four times, twice with Montreal and twice with Colorado. Led NHL in save percentage in four seasons. Won Conn Smythe Trophy (1986, 1993 and 2001). Won Vezina Trophy three times. Played in eight NHL All-Star games. Won William M. Jennings Trophy (1991-92). 1984-1985 Canadiens 1 20 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 1985-1986 Canadiens 47 2649 23 18 3 148 1 3.35 1986-1987 Canadiens 46 2681 22 16 6 131 1 2.93 1987-1988 Canadiens 45 2586 23 12 9 125 3 2.90 1988-1989 Canadiens 48 2744 33 5 6 113 4 2.47 1989-1990 Canadiens 54 3173 31 16 5 134 3 2.53 1990-1991 Canadiens 48 2835 25 15 6 128 1 2.71 1991-1992 Canadiens 67 3935 36 22 8 155 5 2.36 1992-1993 Canadiens 62 3595 31 25 5 192 2 3.20 1993-1994 Canadiens 68 3867 35 17 11 161 7 2.50 1994-1995 Canadiens 43 2566 17 20 6 127 1 2.97 1995-1996 Canadiens 22 1260 12 9 1 62 1 2.95 1995-1996 Avalanche 39 2304 22 15 1 103 1 2.68 1996-1997 Avalanche 62 3698 38 15 7 143 7 2.32 1997-1998 Avalanche 65 3835 31 19 13 153 4 2.39 1998-1999 Avalanche 61 3648 32 19 8 139 5 2.29 1999-2000 Avalanche 63 3704 32 21 8 141 2 2.28 2000-2001 Avalanche 62 3585 40 13 7 132 4 2.21 2001-2002 Avalanche 63 3773 32 23 8 122 9 1.94 2002-2003 Avalanche 63 3769 35 15 13 137 5 2.18 NHL Totals 1 32 0 0 0 1 0 1.88 Football My Favorite football team is the Green Bay Packers My Favorite player is Brett Favre PASSING YEAR TEAM G GS Att Comp Pct Yds YPA Lg TD Int Rate 1991 Atlanta Falcons 2 0 5 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0.0 1992 Green Bay Packers 15 13 471 302 64.1 3227 6.9 76t 18 13 85.3 1993 Green Bay Packers 16 16 522 318 60.9 3303 6.3 66t 19 24 72.2 1994 Green Bay Packers 16 16 582 363 62.4 3882 6.7 49 33 14 90.7 1995 Green Bay Packers 16 16 570 359 63.0 4413 7.7 99t 38 13 99.5 1996 Green Bay Packers 16 16 543 325 59.9 3899 7.2 80t 39 13 95.8 1997 Green Bay Packers 16 16 513 304 59.3 3867 7.5 74 35 16 92.6 1998 Green Bay Packers 16 16 551 347 63.0 4212 7.6 84t 31 23 87.8 1999 Green Bay Packers 16 16 595 341 57.3 4091 6.9 74t 22 23 74.7 2000 Green Bay Packers 16 16 580 338 58.3 3812 6.6 67t 20 16 78.0 2001 Green Bay Packers 16 16 510 314 61.6 3921 7.7 67t 32 15 94.1 2002 Green Bay Packers 16 16 551 341 61.9 3658 6.6 85t 27 16 85.6 G GS Att Comp Pct. Yrds YPA Lg Td Int Rate TOTAL 13 NFL Seasons 177 173 5993 3652 60.9 42285 7.1 99t 314 188 86.7 The NFL Draft Jets Get Bears Get 1st round, No. 4: Dewayne Robertson, DT, Kentucky 1st round, No. 13: Traded 1st round, No. 22: Rex Grossman, QB, Florida 4th round, No. 116: Ian Scott, DT, Florida Dolphins Get Patriots Get 3rd round, No. 78: Wade Smith, OT, Memphis 2nd round, 2004 NFL Draft Saturday, April 26 Saints Get Cardinals Get 1st round, No. 6: Johnathan Sullivan, DT, Georgia 2nd round, No. 37: Jonathan Stinchcomb, OT, Georgia 4th round, No. 102: Montrae Holland, G, Florida State 1st round, No. 17: Bryant Johnson, WR, Penn State 1st round, No. 18: Calvin Pace, DE, Wake Forest 2nd round, No. 54: Anquan Boldin, WR, Florida State Patriots Get Bears Get 1st round, No. 13: Ty Warren, DT, Texas A&M 1st round, No. 14: Michael Haynes, DE, Penn State 6th round, No. 193: Traded Eagles Get Chargers Get 1st round, No. 15: Jerome McDougle, DE, Miami (Fla.) 1st round, No. 30: Sammy Davis, CB, Texas A&M 2nd round, No. 62: Terrance Kiel, FS, Texas A&M Steelers Get Chiefs Get 1st round, No. 16: Troy Polamalu, S, USC 1st round, No. 27: Larry Johnson, RB, Penn State 3rd round, No. 92: Julian Battle, CB, Tennessee 6th round, No. 200: Traded Ravens Get Patriots Get 1st round, No. 19: Kyle Boller, QB, Cal 2nd round, No. 41: Traded 1st round, 2004 NFL Draft Patriots Get Texans Get 2nd round, No. 36: Eugene Wilson, CB, Illinois 4th round, No. 117: Dan Klecko, DT, Temple 2nd round, No. 41: Ben Joppru, TE, Michigan 1st round, 2004 NFL Draft Patriots Get Panthers Get 2nd round, No. 45: Bethel Johnson, WR, Texas A&M 2nd round, No. 50: Bruce Nelson, C, Iowa 4th round, No. 120: Traded Packers Get Bills Get 3rd round, No. 79: Kenny Peterson, DE, Ohio State 3rd round, No. 94: Angelo Crowell, LB, Virginia 4th round, No. 127: Sam Aiken, WR, North Carolina Panthers Get Broncos Get 3rd round, No. 82: Ricky Manning, CB, UCLA 4th round, No. 108: Quentin Griffin, RB, Oklahoma 4th round, No. 120: Traded 7th round, No. 227: Clint Mitchell, DE, Florida Raiders Get Texans Get 3rd round, No. 83: Sam Williams, LB, Fresno State 7th round, No. 262: Ryan Hoag, WR, Gustavus Adolphus 2nd round, 2004 NFL Draft Sunday, April 27 Patriots Get Broncos Get 4th round, No. 120: Asante Samuel, CB, Central Florida 4th round, No. 128: Bryant McNeal, DE, Clemson 5th round, No. 157: Ben Claxton, C, Mississippi Colts Get Texans Get 5th round, No. 138: Robert Mathis, DE, Alabama A&M 4th round, 2004 NFL Draft Bears Get Jaguars Get 5th round, No. 143: Justin Gage, WR, Missouri 6th round, No. 176: Brandon Green, DE, Rice 6th round, No. 193: Marques Ogden, OT, Howard 7th round, No. 218: Malaefou MacKenzie, RB, USC Packers Get Seahawks Get 5th round, No. 147: James Lee, DT, Oregon State 5th round, No. 165: Chris Davis, FB, Syracuse 6th round, No. 203: Traded Jets Get Chiefs Get 5th round, No. 150: Matthew Walters, DT, Miami (Fla.) 6th round, No. 200: Brooks Bollinger, QB, Wisconsin 5th round, No. 153: Jordan Black, OT, Notre Dame 6th round, No. 189: Jimmy Wilkerson, DE, Oklahoma Titans Get Patriots Get 5th round, No. 154: Donnie Nickey, FS, Ohio State 7th round, No. 225: Todd Williams, G, Florida State 5th round, No. 164: Dan Koppen, C, Boston College 6th round, No. 201: Kliff Kingsbury, QB, Texas Tech 7th round, No. 243: Ethan Kelley, DT, Baylor Packers Get Eagles Get 5th round, No. 166: Hunter Hillenmeyer, LB, Vanderbilt 6th round, No. 185: Jeremy Bridges, G, Southern Miss 7th round, No. 244: Norman LeJune, SS, Louisiana State Dolphins Get Panthers Get 6th round, No. 181: Corey Jenkins, SS, South Carolina 7th round, No. 226: Walter Young, WR, Illinois 7th round, No. 247: Casey Moore, FB, Stanford Saints Get Seahawks Get 6th round, No. 203: Kareem Kelly, WR, USC Norman Hand Lions Get Cowboys Get 7th round, No. 236: Brandon Drumm, FB, Colorado Aveion Cason Lions Get Cardinals Get 7th round, No. 220: Blue Adams, CB, Cincinnati Larry Foster Packers Get Eagles Get My Favorite baseball team is Arizona Diamondbacks My Favorite baseball player is Ichiro Suzuki Career hitting stats: Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG 2001 SEA 157 692 127 242 34 8 8 69 30 53 56 14 .381 .457 .350 2002 SEA 157 647 111 208 27 8 8 51 68 62 31 15 .388 .425 .321 2003 SEA 27 111 16 27 4 0 1 5 11 11 6 0 .317 .306 .243 TOTAL: 341 1450 254 477 65 16 17 125 109 126 93 29 .379 .431 .329 2002 Highlights Finished among AL leaders in hits (2nd), at-bats (3rd), multihit games (3rd), triples (T3rd), batting average (4th), stolen bases (T4th), runs (9th) and on-base percentage (10th) ... also led the AL with 15 caught stealings and a club-record 27 intentional walks ... became first Mariner ever with two 200-plus hit seasons, and just the 6th player in MLB history with 200-plus hits in first two seasons ... set record for most hits in first two MLB seasons with 450 ... established club record with five leadoff home runs ... hit safely in 14 of first 15 games of the season (22-for-65, .338), including an 11-game hit streak April 6-17 (17-for-45, .378) ... hit three triples over two games April 21-22 ... left game on April 26 with cut left knee; needed 4 stitches and missed two games April 27-28 ... had 12-game hit streak April 30-May 12 (23-for-49, .469) ... led the Majors with a .404 batting average (44-for-109) in May, hitting safely in 25 of 27 games ... stole three bases May 10 vs. Boston ... batted third for first time in the Majors June 2-4 (8-for-14), including 4-for-5 June 2 at Baltimore ... hit first leadoff home run of the season June 6 at Oakland ... had 15-game hit streak May 22-June 6 (30-for-63, .476) ... hit second leadoff home run June 29 vs. Colorado ... was not held hitless in consecutive games until June 7-8 vs. Cubs (0-for-8 ) ... hit .353 (41-for-116) in June ... had 124 hits at the All-Star break, second-most in club history ... led Majors in All-Star balloting (2,516,016 votes) for second straight season; was starting right fielder in All-Star Game (0-for-2) ... homered twice July 13 at Tampa Bay, his first career multihomer game, including 3rd leadoff home run ... tied career high with 3 RBIs July 25 vs. Texas ... held hitless in three straight games July 27-29, his longest hitless streak of the season ... started in center field in three straight games, Aug. 17-19 (4-for-11), his first games in center in regular season MLB game. .. hit 4th leadoff home run Sept. 9 at Texas ... drew bases-loaded walk in 11th inning to end game in 6-5 win Sept. 16 vs. Texas ... hit 5th leadoff home run Sept. 24 vs. Oakland ... led Majors with 54 infield hits, including nine bunt hits ... hit .356 (64-for-180) off left-handers, 4th best in the AL ... batted .361 (43-for-119) with runners in scoring position, 8th best in the AL ... 6th in the AL with a .334 road batting average (109-for-326) ... struck out just once per every 11.7 plate appearances, 4th best in the AL. Acquired: Signed as a free agent Nov. 18, 2000. Personal: Ichiro (ee-chee-row) Suzuki ... resides in Kobe, Japan, with wife Yumiko ... graduated from Aikoudai Meiden High School in March 1992 ... is the first Japanese position player to sign with a Major League club ... is third Japanese player to sign with the Mariners, joining RHP Kazuhiro Sasaki (signed Dec. 18, 1999) and RHP Mac Suzuki (signed Sept. 5, 1993) ... played nine years with the Orix Blue Wave in Japan's Pacific League ... led the Pacific League in batting average for a Japanese-record seven consecutive seasons ... was a three-time league MVP and was named to the Pacific League's "Best Nine" for seven consecutive years ... won seven consecutive Gold Gloves for his solid defense and strong arm in right field ... appeared in two Japan Series with Orix, including winning title in 1996. My Favorite baseball pitcher is Randy Johnson
Career pitching stats:
Year Team W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO
1988 MON 3 0 2.42 4 4 1 0 0 -- 26.0 23 8 7 3 0 7 25
1989 MON 0 4 6.67 7 6 0 0 0 -- 29.2 29 25 22 2 0 26 26
1989 SEA 7 9 4.40 22 22 2 0 0 -- 131.0 118 75 64 11 3 70 104
7 13 4.82 29 28 2 0 0 -- 160.2 147 100 86 13 3 96 130
1990 SEA 14 11 3.65 33 33 5 2 0 -- 219.2 174 103 89 26 5 120 194
1991 SEA 13 10 3.98 33 33 2 1 0 -- 201.1 151 96 89 15 12 152 228
1992 SEA 12 14 3.77 31 31 6 2 0 -- 210.1 154 104 88 13 18 144 241
1993 SEA 19 8 3.24 35 34 10 3 1 1 255.1 185 97 92 22 16 99 308
1994 SEA 13 6 3.19 23 23 9 4 0 -- 172.0 132 65 61 14 6 72 204
1995 SEA 18 2 2.48 30 30 6 3 0 -- 214.1 159 65 59 12 6 65 294
1996 SEA 5 0 3.67 14 8 0 0 1 1 61.1 48 27 25 8 2 25 85
1997 SEA 20 4 2.28 30 29 5 2 0 -- 213.0 147 60 54 20 10 77 291
1998 HOU 10 1 1.28 11 11 4 4 0 -- 84.1 57 12 12 4 3 26 116
1998 SEA 9 10 4.33 23 23 6 2 0 -- 160.0 146 90 77 19 11 60 213
19 11 3.28 34 34 10 6 0 -- 244.1 203 102 89 23 14 86 329
1999 ARI 17 9 2.48 35 35 12 2 0 -- 271.2 207 86 75 30 9 70 364
2000 ARI 19 7 2.64 35 35 8 3 0 -- 248.2 202 89 73 23 6 76 347
2001 ARI 21 6 2.49 35 34 3 2 0 -- 249.2 181 74 69 19 18 71 372
2002 ARI 24 5 2.32 35 35 8 4 0 -- 260.0 197 78 67 26 13 71 334
2003 ARI 1 2 6.94 4 4 0 0 0 -- 23.1 30 20 18 3 3 5 31
TOTAL: 225 108 3.09 440 430 87 34 2 2 3031.2 2340 1174 1041 270 141 1236 3777
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