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1. The NBA's all-time career leader in 3-pt FGM, he finished the 2002-03 season with 2,330.

2. Moved into 15th place on the NBA's all-time career scoring list, surpassing Robert Parish, with his 11 points vs. Utah, 3/14/03. With 23,505 points in his career, he ended the season just 252 points behind Charles Barkley for 14th place.

3. Recorded a double-double for the first time in two years, he had 14 points and a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Boston, 2/1/03. It came two years and a day after his last one, which also came against the Celtics, 1/31/01.

4. In that game against the Celtics, he moved ahead of Elgin Baylor for 14th place on the NBA's all-time career free throws made list. He ended the season with a career 5,841, just 190 short of 13th place held by Dominique Wilkins.

5. Became the 11th player in NBA history to log 43,000 minutes with his 14 minutes vs. Chicago, 3/28/03, finishing with a total of 43,260.

6. His career-low 70 games played gave him a club record 1,243 games in his career and that is the fourth highest total in NBA history by a player with one team. Only John Stockton and Karl Malone of the Jazz and John Havlicek of the Celtics have played more games with one team.

7. Represented the U.S. in the 2002 World Basketball Championship in Indianapolis.

8. Averaged 24.3 points against the Lakers in the 2000 NBA Finals.

9. Five-time All-Star (1990, '95, '96, 98 and 2000).

10. Named to the All-NBA Third Team in 1997-98 for the third time, following 1994-95 and 1995-96

11. Named to the 1997-98 NBA All-Interview Second Team

12. Competed in 3-point contest on All-Star Weekend five times, finishing as high as 2nd in 1990 and 1995

13. Became the first Pacer ever to start in an NBA All-Star Game in 1995.

14. Member of the gold medal-winning U.S. Olmpic Basketball Team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta

15. Leading scorer (17.1 ppg) and a tri-captain on the gold medal-winning U.S. Basketball Team at the 1994 World Basketball Championship in Toronto.

16. Named to the 1987-88 NBA All-Rookie Second Team after averaging 10.0 ppg and 2.3 rpg

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