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2002-03:
One of two Spurs to appear in all 82 games (along with Bruce Bowen)
averaged 15.5 points, 5.3 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 33.8 minutes
shot .464 (484-1043) from the field, .337 (82-243) from three-point
land and .755 (219-290) from the line
his 15.5 ppg scoring average
was the highest by a Spurs point guard since James Silas averaged 17.7 ppg
in 1979-80
scored 20-or-more points 21 times and the Spurs were 20-1 in
those games (only loss was a 105-97 Knicks win on 3/18 in which Parker had 21)
led the team in assists 49 times and in scoring 13 times
scored a career-high
32 points three times
had 32 points (10-16 FG, 3-5 3PT-FG, 9-10 FT) and
6 assists in 35 minutes vs. Dallas on 12/11
finished with 32 points and
10 assists at Chicago on 12/28
had 32 points (11-18 FG, 3-6 3PT-FG, 7-8 FT)
in 40 minutes vs. Sacramento on 3/1
posted four double-doubles
had 10
points and 12 assists vs. Minnesota on 11/11
finished with 20 points, a
career-high 13 assists and 6 rebounds at Orlando on 1/31
had 21 points,
10 assists and 8 rebounds at Golden State on 2/5
played for the Sophomore
squad in the 2003 Got Milk Rookie Challenge finishing with 8 points, 6 assists
and 3 rebounds in 23 minutes
also participated in the inaugural 989 Sports
Skills Challenge at the 2003 NBA All-Star Weekend
started all 24 playoff games,
averaging 14.7 points, 3.5 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 33.9 minutes
scored in
double-figures 15 times in the post-season with 20-or-more seven times (Spurs
were 6-1 in those games)
twice
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posted a playoff career-best 29 points: at
Phoenix on 4/25 and at Dallas on 5/23
had 27 points and 5 assists in the Spurs
Game 6 series-clinching win at Los Angeles on 5/15
finished with 26 points and 6
assists in 43 minutes in the Spurs Game 3 win in New Jersey on 6/8
had 25 points
and 5 assists in 44 minutes in the Spurs Game 4 win in Dallas on 5/25.
2001-02:
Named to the All-Rookie First Team becoming the first foreign-born guard to earn the
honor
appeared in 77 games
averaged 9.2 points, 4.3 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.16
steals in 29.4 minutes
shot .419 from the field (268-639), .323 (61-189) from three-point
land and .675 (108-160) from the line
led the team in assists and steals
moved into
the starting lineup in the fifth game of the season and finished with 12 points, 4 assists
and 3 rebounds in 32 minutes vs. Orlando on 11/6
earned 72 starts
the only rookie on the
Spurs roster
among NBA rookies ranked eighth in scoring, second in assists, seventh in
steals, fifth in three-pointers made and fifth in minutes
scored a career-high 22 points
(8-16 FG, 4-7 3PT-FG, 2-2 FT) in 38 minutes at Charlotte on 11/8
posted two double-doubles
had 16 points and a career-best 10 rebounds in a career-high 45 minutes vs. Houston on 3/7
finished with 14 points and a career-high 10 assists vs. Detroit on 4/12
led the team in
assists 35 times and in steals 27 times
twice hit game-winning shots during the season: hit
an 18-foot jumper with 6.8 seconds left to give the Spurs a 90-88 win at Seattle on 4/3
connected on a coast-to-coast lay-up in Utah on 4/17 with 2.0 seconds left as the Spurs beat
the Jazz 86-84 to claim the Midwest Division Title
missed five games after suffering a sprained
right ankle at New Jersey on 1/14 (on the injured list from 1/15-1/25)
played in the 2002
got milk? Rookie Challenge and finished with 6 points, 8 assists and 3 steals in 21 minutes for
the victorious Rookie squad
played big in the post-season
in 10 playoff games averaged 15.5
points, 4.0 assists and 2.9 rebounds in 34.1 minutes
finished with 24 points and 5 assists in
Game 3 vs. the Lakers
had 23 points (10-15 FG, 1-1 3PT-FG, 2-4 FT), 5 rebounds and 4 assists
in Game 3 at Seattle on 4/27.
Pre-NBA:
Played for France in the 2001 European Championships
in addition, played for France's Junior
National Team in the European Junior Championships in both 1998 and 2000
made a big splash at
the 2000 Nike Hoop Summit in Indianapolis on 2/4/00
had 20 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds and 2
steals in 30 minutes against top U.S. stars (including Darius Miles, Zach Randolph and Omar Cook)
played in the French minors in 1997-98 and 1998-99 before signing with Paris Saint Germain Racing
in 1999 (the team changed its name to Paris Basket Racing prior to the 2000-01 season)
attended
the National Institute for Sports and Physical Education (INSEP) in Paris.
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