Led the Blazers in 1998-99 with 13.9 ppg and led the team in scoring in 13 games
Closed the 1997-98 season only four points short of 7,000 in his career
Led the Blazers in 1997-98 in scoring (19.7 ppg, 15th in the NBA) and three-pointers made (135, 8th) and attempted (420)
Recorded a 1997-98 season-high 38 points (15-25 FG), 5 rebounds and 4 assists against the Toronto Raptors on 2/1/98
Has appeared in 8 career NBA Playoff games, averaging 16.3 ppg, 4.3 apg and 3.5 rpg
Scored a 1996-97 Blazers' season-high 40 points (13-19 FG) against the Boston Celtics on 2/16/97
Holds the Timberwolves' all-time career records for three-pointers made (295) and attempted (821)
Led the Timberwolves in scoring in 1994-95 (20.4 ppg) and 1995-96 (19.6 ppg)
Scored a career-high 42 points, for the Timberwolves, against the Golden State Warriors on 4/1/95
Established a Timberwolves' franchise record by hitting at least one three-pointer in 21 consecutive games from 12/20/94 to 2/3/95
Won the NBA slam-dunk championship during the 1994 NBA All-Star Weekend in Minneapolis, clinching the victory with his "East Bay Funk Day," and also finished 2nd in 1995 in Phoenix
Participated in the Schick Rookie Game during the 1994 NBA All-Star Weekend, totaling 8 points and 8 rebounds
Named to the 1993-94 NBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 16.6 ppg and 4.0 rpg
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