1. Five-time All-Star (2000-02, '04-'05)
2. Won Joe Dumars Sportsmanship Award for 2002-03 season
3. Selected to the 2002-03 and 2003-04 All-Interview First Teams and Second Team in 1999-00
4. Member of Team USA for 2000 Olympics and 2003 Olympic Qualifying Tournament; selected to 2002 World Championships team, but withdrew due to injury
5. Three-time All-Star (2000-2002)
6. Traded from Milwaukee Bucks to Seattle SuperSonics in five-player deal on 2/20/03
7. Won Joe Dumars Sportsmanship Award for 2002-03 season
8. Selected to All-NBA third team for 2000-01 season
9. Selected to the 2002-03 All-Interview first team and second team in 1999-00
10. Bucks all-time leader in three-pointers made (1,051) and attempted (2,587); ranks in top ten in points (9,681 - 8th), games (496 - 9th), minutes (17,945 - 8th), steals (618 - 8th), field goals made (3,407 - 9th) and attempted (7,567 - 9th), free throws made (1,816 - 6th) and attempted (2,065 - 8th), free-throw percentage (87.9%, 2nd), three-point percentage (40.6%, 2nd) and scoring average (19.5, 5th)
11. Holds Bucks single-season records for three-pointers made (229) and attempted (524), both set in 2001-02
12. Through 2002-03 season, ranks eigth in NBA history in free-throw percentage (.882) and tied for fourteenth in three-point percentage (.402)
13. His consecutive games streak of 400 games - ended 12/22/01 at Houston due to left knee tendinitis - is the longest such streak in Bucks history
14. Won the 1 800 CALL ATT Shootout during 2001 All-Star Weekend after finishing third in 2000. Finished fifth in 2002
15. Has two career triple-doubles - 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds at Boston on 2/7/01 and 29 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds 2/28/03 vs. L.A. Lakers
16. Tied for tenth in the NBA in scoring at 22.5 ppg and finished 2nd in free-throw percentage (.916) in 2002-03. Also led league in three-point field goals made (201)
17. Finished among league leaders in scoring (12th; 21.8 ppg), free throw percentage (12th; .873), three-point field goals made (1st; 229) and three-point percentage (10th; .434) in 2001-02
18. Finished 2nd in the NBA in three-point field goals made (202) and 7th in both free-throw percentage (.888) and three-point percentage (.433)
19. Ranked 2nd in the NBA in three-point field goals made (172), 5th in free-throw percentage (.887), and 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.423) in 1999-00
20. Finished amongst league leaders in free-throw percentage (.903, 4th in the NBA) and three-pointers made (74, 16th) and attempted (208, 17th) in 1998-99
21. Scored FG #100,000 in Bucks history on 1/18/97 at Atlanta
22. Named to the 1996-97 NBA All-Rookie Second Team
23. Scored eight points in the Schick Rookie Game during the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend in Cleveland and also competed in the Nestle Crunch Slam Dunk
24. Named honorary captain of the 25-member UCONN All-Century Basketball Team
25. All-America selection and the 1996 Big East Player of the Year at Connecticut
26. Finished No. 3 on the Huskies' career scoring list with 1,922 points and also set a UConn single-season record by connecting on 115 three-pointers in 1995-96
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