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Jaun Dixon
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School:
Maryland
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Class:
Senior
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Height:
6'3"
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Weight:
160
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Position:
Shooting Guard
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Birthdate:
10/9/78
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Draft Outlook:
Second round pick
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Stats (Provided by
JazzyJ
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G MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS
97-98 Maryland Did Not Play - Redshirted
98-99 Maryland 34 505 85 192 36 97 44 53 88 59 47 50 1 50 250
99-00 Maryland 35 1190 234 506 49 135 113 143 192 77 127 130 10 96 630
00-01 Maryland 36 1098 232 480 62 151 128 148 153 75 93 86 8 95 654
01-02 Maryland 36 1209 251 535 92 232 141 157 166 72 104 89 7 92 735
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TOTALS 141 4002 802 1713 239 615 426 501 599 283 371 355 26 333 2269 |
MIN FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG TPG BPG SPG PPG
97-98 Maryland Did Not Play - Redshirted
98-99 Maryland 14.9 44.3 37.1 83.0 2.6 1.4 1.5 0.0 1.5 7.4
99-00 Maryland 34.0 46.2 36.3 79.0 5.5 3.6 3.7 0.3 2.7 18.0
00-01 Maryland 30.5 48.3 41.1 86.5 4.3 2.6 2.4 0.2 2.6 18.2
01-02 Maryland 33.6 46.9 39.7 89.8 4.6 2.9 2.5 0.2 2.6 20.4
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TOTALS 28.4 46.8 38.9 85.0 4.2 2.6 2.5 0.2 2.4 16.1 |
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Additional Information |
No one has impressed NBA types more with his toughness and competitiveness than Dixon, to the point that almost no one said they were concerned with his size. "If a guy like that can't play in the league then there's something wrong with the league," says a Pacific Division scout. He may be the best one-dribble pull-up shooter since Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf -- "He can hit big shots better than anybody in the draft," says one scout -- and he impresses as a defensive player. But he is just 5-10 or so, and he'll have to play point in the NBA as much, if not more, than the two spot, and he'd be best served by going to a team with a larger point. Right now, he's viewed as a Bobby Jackson-Tony Delk type third guard. "I like him as a basketball player," says a Midwest personnel man. "There isn't one thing that you can specifically say he can do at the next level. (But) he's just a good basketball player."
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David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)
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