Second on the team, he averaged a
career-high 15.5 ppg and 2.9 apg in 2002-03.
Runner-up for NBA Defensive Player of the
Year and a Second Team All-Defensive
selection, he led the Pacers in steals with
159 and finished second in the NBA in steals
per game (2.30).
He also ranked in the top 10 in
steals-to-turnover ratio (1.10) and was the
only Pacers’ player with more steals than
turnovers for the season.
He was the league leader with an average of
3.29 steals for every 48 minutes played.
Ranked seventh in the NBA in steals (152.0)
and steals per game (2.0) in 2000-01.
Among players drafted by the Bulls, his 271
steals in his first two seasons are the most
in team history over the first two years of
any player's career in Chicago.
Ranked 13th in the NBA in steals per game
(1.65) in 1999-2000.
Named to the 1999-2000 Schick All-Rookie
Second Team.
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