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Stackhouse, Jerry
Background
A fierce competetitor who left North Carolina after his sophomore year and was selected third overall in the 1995 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. Was a backcourt mate to Allen Iverson before being traded to the Detroit Pistons on December 18, 1997. Has become an offensive threat with the ability to score from a variety places on the floor and a knack for drawing fouls on drives to the basket with whatever team he has played for including the Washington Wizards and the Dallas Mavericks.

2005-06: In 55 games with 11 starts, averaged 13.0 points, 2.9 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 27.7 minutes per game…Shot 40.1% (242-603 FGs) from the floor, 27.7% (36-130 3FGs) from 3-point range and a career-high 88.2% (195-221 FTs) from the line…Ranked seventh in the NBA in free throw percentage…Scored 20 or more points 11 times…Led the team in scoring three times and in assists 11 games…As a reserve, single-handedly outscored the entire opponents bench seven times…Missed the first 26 games of the season with a sore right knee…Mavericks were 41-14 in the 55 games he played…20 points (7-13 FGs, 5-5 FTs), including the game-winner, while playing 28 minutes at Boston (1/9/06)…Season-high 29 points (11-18 FGs, 3-5 3FGs, 4-5 FTs) in 35 minutes without a turnover at Portland (1/22/06)…team-high 23 points (7-13 FGs, 3-6 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) in 25 minutes at Golden State (1/25/06)…Season-high tying 8 assists in a season-high 41 minutes vs. Toronto (2/25/06)…Scored 15 of his 21 points (5-12 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 9-10 FTs) in the fourth quarter while playing 34 minutes vs. Portland (3/7/06)…25 points (11-18 FGs) in 37 minutes at Detroit (3/28/06)…Season-high tying 8 assists vs. the Hornets (4/8/06).

2004-05:In 56 games with seven starts, was third on the team in scoring with 14.9 points per game…Averaged 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 28.9 minutes per game…Shot 41.4% (274-662 FGs) from the floor, 26.7% (32-120 3FGs) from 3-point range and 84.9% (253-298 FTs) from the line…Ranked 30th in the NBA in free throw percentage and averaged 5.3 attempts per game…Missed three games with a sore right hand (12/13/04, 12/18/04, 12/22/04) and another 20 games (2/8/05, 2/13/2/28/05 and 3/7-3/28/05) with a strained right groin…Scored 20 or more points 11 times and led the team in scoring five times…In non-starts, equaled or outscored the entire opponent’s bench nine times…28 points (10-18 FGs, 7-7 FTs) in 40 minutes at New Jersey (11/13/04)…28 points (9-18 FGs, 4-6 3FGs, 6-6 FTs) in 38 minutes at Washington (11/14/04)…27 points (11-20 FGs, 2-4 3FGs) in 34 minutes vs. Golden State (12/14/04) …Scored 19 points in the third quarter of that game…In his first start as a Maverick, scored 26 points (7-15 FGs, 2-3 3FGs, 10-11 FTs) with 7 assists in 32 minutes vs. Houston (1/12/05)…First double-double as a Maverick with 20 points and 10 rebounds in 44 minutes vs. New Jersey (1/15/05)…29 points (9-14 FGs, 2-4 3FGs, 9-11 FTs) in 34 minutes vs. Washington (1/18/05).

2003-04: Averaged 13.9 points, 4.0 assists and 3.6 rebounds in 26 games with 17 starts in Washington...missed 54 games due to surgery on his right knee...scored a season-high 29 points at Atlanta (3/12/04)...pulled down a season-high 8 rebounds vs. Indiana (2/20/04)...dished a season-high 11 assists at Cleveland (2/7/04)...scored 23 points and dished 6 assists vs. L.A. Clippers (2/6/04)...scored 19 points, grabbed 4 boards and dished 4 assists vs. Memphis (2/4/04).

2002-03: Averaged 21.5 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game…led the team in points and assists…finished the season ranked 16th in the NBA in scoring, 8th in free-throw percentage (.878), tied for 19th in minutes per game (39.2) and tied for 31st in assists per game…scored 20 or more points in a team-high 47 times…scored 30 or more points seven times…dished out 10 or more assists four times…recorded five double-doubles…led the Wizards in scoring 40 times, rebounding three times, assists 29 times, steals 18 times and blocks 10 times…scored 37 points (14-15 FT) vs. Miami (3/15)…scored 31 points (15-15 FT) and had eight assists vs. Orlando (3/11)…scored 33 points and had nine assists vs. Phoenix (1/27)…scored 37 points at Boston (1/6)…scored 28 points and had a season-high 10 rebounds at Dallas (12/23)…scored a season-high 38 points vs. Philadelphia (11/30)…named NBA Player of the Week (November 4-10)…scored 29 points, including the game-winning dunk as time expired vs. L.A. Lakers (11/8)…scored 35 points vs. Cleveland (11/6).

2001-2002:Led Detroit with 21.4 points per game…Averaged a career-high 5.3 assists…Ranked 14th in the NBA in scoring with 21.4 point per game…Led the NBA in free-throws made per 48 minutes (8.58) and ranked fourth in the NBA in free-throws made (495)…Shot a career-high .858 from the free-throw line, which tied him for 15th in the NBA…Scored 30+ points nine times…scored a season-high 40 points vs. Minnesota (1/23)…Scored 28 points (14-14 FTs) and hit the game-winning layup at Charlotte (3/3)…Led Detroit to a 50-32 record, which was the second best mark in the Eastern Conference…Averaged 17.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in the playoffs.

2000-01: In 80 games, all as a starter, averaged 29.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.21 steals in 40.2 minutes...Ranked second in NBA in points per game...Ranked first in the NBA in total points - 2,380 and led the Pistons in scoring in 72-of-80 games...Scored 30+ points in four consecutive games twice (11/21 thru 11/29) and 3/11 thru 3/17) which was the most since Grant Hill accomplished the same feat once during the 1999-00 season (1/3/00 thru 1/8/00)...Also ranked first in the NBA in field goals attempted (1927), fifth in field goals made (774), fifth in three-point field goals made (166) and third in three-point field goals attempted (473)...Logged a team-best 40.2 minutes per game (11th in NBA)...Was team leader in assists (5.1 apg), ranking 25th in the NBA, and second amongst two-guards behind Jalen Rose... Ranked first in the league in free throws made (666) and ranked second in the NBA in free throws attempted (810)...Averaged 10.1 free throws per game while shooting 82.2% from the stripe...Sank a career-high-tying 18 free throws (20 attempts) vs. Boston (12/26)...Tied or led the team in scoring 72 times and assists 42 times...Tallied 50-plus points once, 40-plus points eight times, 30-plus points 44 times and 20-plus points 73 times...Scored a franchise record, NBA season-high and career-high 57 points (21-36 FG, 4-11 3FG, 11-13 FT) with four rebounds, five assists and one steal in 42 minutes at Chicago (4/3)...Dished out 10-plus assists five times...Tallied five double-doubles and one triple-double...Recorded his first career triple-double with 28 points (10-20 FG, 4-9 3FG, 4-5 FT), a season-high 12 rebounds and career-high-tying 11 assists with two steals in 40 minutes vs. Atlanta (4/9)...Broke George Yardley's franchise single-season record for scoring average (27.8 in 1957-58) finishing this season with a 29.8 ppg average...Surpassed Dave Bing for the franchise single-season scoring record (2,213 points in 1970-71) with his 12th point vs. Atlanta (4/9)...Became the fourth Pistons player in team history to score 2,000 or more points in a season [George Yardley, Dave Bing (twice) and Bob Lanier]...Holds franchise record for most points in a game (57, at Chicago, 4/3), surpassing Kelly Tripucka's 56 points vs. Chicago on 1/29/83...Holds franchise record for most points in a first quarter and tied the record for most points in a quarter with 24 in the first quarter at Chicago (4/3)...Only the third Pistons player to make 20 or more field goals in a game (21 at Chicago, 4/3) - Dave Bing (22 vs. Chicago, 2/21/74), Bob Lanier (20 vs. Buffalo, 11/10/74)...Holds Pistons record for most 40-plus point performances in a season (eight times)...Was one of five NBA players (Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Chris Webber and Tracy McGrady) to average 25-plus points and 4-plus assists a contest...Named an NBA All-Star for the second consecutive season as he tallied seven points (3-8 FG, 1-1 3FG, 0-2 FT) with two rebounds and two assists in 15 minutes in Washington D.C. (2/11). 1999-2000: Recorded 34 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists in a 113-92 win at New Jersey on 4/2...Posted 31 points and 7 assists in a 126-107 win at the L.A. Clippers on 3/25...Netted 36 points in a 124-115 win over Boston on 3/13Hit six three-pointers, recording a career-high 40 points in a 130-116 victory over Denver on 3/8...Poured in 32 points in a 115-105 loss in Indiana on 2/29...Registered 29 points (13-13 FT) and 7 assists in a 131-99 win over Golden State on 2/25...Scored 11 points in the 2000 NBA All-Star Game...Finished fifth in the NBA.com Slam Dunk competition during All-Star Weekend...Logged 35 points and 7 rebounds in a 113-110 loss to Sacramento on 2/2...Notched a game-high 34 points in a 117-102 loss in Charlotte on 1/27...Registered 38 points in a 116-107 OT loss in Cleveland on 1/25...Netted 36 points and grabbed 8 boards in a 99-91 loss to Dallas on 1/23...Notched 32 points in a 105-98 win over Washington on 1/14...Scored 33 points in a 106-105 OT win over Atlanta on 12/30...Recorded 23 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds in a 116-108 win in Golden State on 12/17...Registered a season-high 35 points and dished 7 assists in a 114-104 loss in Phoenix on 12/14...Posted a game-high 30 points and dished 8 assists in a 110-92 victory in Boston on 11/10...Scored a game-high 30 points(11-16 FG) and grabbed 6 rebounds in a 103-91 loss to New York on 11/5 1998-99: Registered 21 points (11-12 FT), 5 rebounds and 3 assists against the Philadelphia 76ers on 5/5...Posted a game-high 24 points and 4 assists in a 91-83 victory over the Toronto Raptors on 4/25...Scored 21 of his game-high 34 points (15-16 FT) in the 1st half, grabbed 5 rebounds and added 4 assists in a 90-85 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on 3/26...Hit the game-winning three-pointer at the overtime buzzer, totaling a game-high 32 points (3-4 3FG), 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals, in a 104-101 overtime victory over the Utah Jazz on 3/21...Recorded team-highs of 23 points and 10 assists, and grabbed 4 rebounds, in a 101-93 victory over the Phoenix Suns on 2/19...Averaged 24.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg and 1.7 apg during the Pistons' season-opening three-game winning streak from 2/5 to 2/8 1997-98: Recorded 20 points, 7 assists and 3 steals against the New Jersey Nets on 4/19...Posted 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists in a 108-102 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on 4/17...Registered 22 points and team-highs of 7 assists and 4 steals against the Chicago Bulls on 3/31...Totaled a team-high 26 points and 6 assists against the Cleveland Cavaliers on 3/27...Scored 23 points, on 8-of-9 field-goal shooting, in a 105-98 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on 3/22...Recorded a team-high 22 points, 4 rebounds and 3 blocked shots against the Washington Wizards on 2/2...Posted 19 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists against the Milwaukee Bucks on 1/27...Scored a season-high 35 points (13-20 FG), adding 5 rebounds and 4 assists, against the New York Knicks on 1/24...Registered 20 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in a 113-85 victory over the L.A. Clippers on 1/11...Totaled 22 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals against the Chicago Bulls on 1/3...Recorded 24 points and 8 rebounds, in his first start for the Pistons, in a 100-95 victory over the Toronto Raptors on 12/30...Posted a game-high 33 points (13-20 FG, 7-7 FT) and 4 assists, in his Pistons debut, against the Indiana Pacers on 12/19...Traded by the 76ers with Eric Montross to the Detroit Pistons for Theo Ratliff, Aaron McKie and future considerations on 12/18...Registered a game-high 25 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists against the Boston Celtics on 12/15...Totaled a game-high 32 points (12-20 FG, 6-6 FT), 4 assists and 3 rebounds in a 106-91 win over the Denver Nuggets on 12/12...Recorded a team-high 21 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals against the Indiana Pacers on 11/30...Posted a team-high 23 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals against the Boston Celtics on 11/15...Registered 21 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals against the Milwaukee Bucks on 11/6 1996-97: Stackhouse emjoyed a solid second season in the NBA, teaming with flashy rookie Allen Iverson in one of the NBA's most exciting and productive backcourts. He averaged 20.7 points per game to rank 15th in the NBA and teamed with Iverson to post 44.2 ppg. Stackhouse also contributed 4.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.15 steals in 39.1 minute sper game and sank 102 three-pointers. He ranked second on the team in minutes, steals and treys and third in assists. He played in 81 games, missing a game on Feb. 16 to witness the birth of his son, Jaye Alexander. He led the 76ers in scoring 26 times, tallying a career-high 39 points in a 115-113 loss at Charlotte on April 5. That was one of nine games in which he scored 30 points or more. 1995-96: A member of the NBA All-Rookie team, Stackhouse was Philadelphia's leading scorer with 19.2 points per game, tops among all NBA rookies. He also averaged 3.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game, and his 278 total assists topped the team. His 1,384 points were a rookie franchise record, erasing Clarence Weatherspoon's 1,280, and he scored 20 points or more a team-high 31 times. He appeared in 72 games, starting all but one, but had his season cut short by a fractured right thumb suffered April 5 against Detroit, costing him the final eight games of the year. Stackhouse was the NBA's Rookie of the Month for March, the first Sixer to win the award since its inception in 1981-82. He averaged 22.3 points, 4.5 assists, 3.7 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 1.2 steals in 15 games that month, getting 20 or more points 11 times and 30 or more three times--32 against the Clippers on March 10, a career-high tying 34 against Toronto on March 12 and 31 against Chicago on March 18. Stackhouse began his pro career on a high note, scoring 27 points in the season opener against Washington on Nov. 3. That was the most points by an NBA player in his first game since Willie Anderson got 30 for San Antonio in 1988. He got a career-high 34 points against Sacramento on Nov. 7, a double-double of 22 points and 10 assists against Houston on Nov. 22 and averaged 22.7 points per game in nine outings from Nov. 29 to Dec. 13, including 32 points at Toronto on Dec. 1 and 21 points and 10 rebounds against Dallas on De.c 6. His slowest stretch came in late January, when he shot just 30 percent but still averaged 16.8 points per game in a six-game period. COLLEGE: Stackhouse came to the NBA as an early entry candidate after two outstanding seasons at North Carolina. As a sophomore he was named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press and College Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated, as well the Most Outstanding Player of the Southeast Regional in the 1995 NCAA Tournament. As a high school senior, Stackhouse averaged 24 points and 8 rebounds per game and led Oak Hill Academy to the mythical high school national championship in 1993, then was named Most Valuable Player of the McDonald's High School All-America Game. In his first season at North Carolina, Stackhouse joined Phil Ford and Sam Perkins as the only Tar Heels freshmen to win the Everett Case Award as MVP of the ACC Tournament. As a sophomore, Stackhouse led the Tar Heels in scoring at 19.2 ppg, rebounding at 8.2 rpg and steals with 50
Personal

Full name is Jerry Darnell Stackhouse Married to Ramirra Marks Has three children, Jaye (3), Alexis (2) and Antonio (newborn) The youngest of 11 children Recieved his bachelor's degree in African American Studies along with Antawn Jamison on December 18, 1999 Among his community service endeavors are the American Diabetes Association, Children's Miracle Network, American Cancer Society and the Boys and Girls Club Recipient of the NBA’s Community Assist Award in October 2001 Named to the Board of Trustee’s for the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, becoming the youngest person in the country to serve on the board of a major hospital system Eats gummy bears before every game, a tradition started by his mother when he was in high school Lists "Menace II Society," "A Few Good Men" and "Silence of the Lambs" as his favorite movies Favorite foods include fried chicken, steak and spaghetti Likes to play pool Has his own website, jerrystackhouse.com
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