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Cory Carr |
2nd Round (49):
ATLANTA HAWKS
Traded to the Hawks, with their 2nd round draft choices in 1999 and 2000 to the CHICAGO BULLS, for the rights of Shammond Williams (34th pick)
Texas Tech
Position: Two-Guard
Height. 6-4
Weight. 215
High School: Kingsland, AK
Age: 22 (12/5/75)
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Season
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
totals
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G
28
32
28
27
115
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FGM
40
168
213
209
630
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FGA
98
382
499
494
1473
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PCT
.408
.440
.427
.423
.428
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FTM
27
86
126
143
382
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FTA
41
113
159
166
479
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PCT
.659
.761
.792
.861
.797
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REB
29
123
128
131
411
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AVG
1.0
3.8
4.6
4.9
3.6
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AST
24
49
82
69
224
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STL
6
19
25
30
80
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PTS
116
514
646
628
1904
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AVG
4.1
16.1
23.1
23.3
16.6
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1997-98 Season (senior)
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- Originally declared for the 1997 NBA Draft but withdrew his name and returned to school
- First team All-Big 12
- Led the conference in scoring , FT% and minutes played (37.5), 5th in 3-point FG's per game (2.5)
- Ranked 5th nationally in scoring, 24th in free throw percentage
- Third highest single season averaged in Texas Tech history
- Had six games of 30-plus points - including a career and conference season high 39 points vs Southwestern La.
- Summer 1997 - played for the USA 22 and Under World Championship Team in Australia, averaged 9.1 ppg
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1996-97 Season (junior)
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- Second team all-Big 12 - led the conference in scoring, ranked 10th nationally
- Fourth highest single season scoring average in Texas Tech history
- Surpassed his own school record with 94 three-point FG's
- 3rd in the Big 12 in 3-point FG's per game (3.4), which ranked 11th nationally
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1995-96 Season (sophomore)
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- Named second team all-SWC
- Came off the bench 29 of the 32 games for Texas Tech's 30-2 team - playing 25.3 minutes per
- Second on team in scoring to Jason Sasser
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1994-95 Season (freshman)
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- Averaged 8.6 minutes, started one game on the season
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Career
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- 1st in 3-point FG's made and attempted, 3rd in scoring
- If selected, will be the fourth consecutive draft that a Red Raider has been picked - 1995 (Mark Davis), 1996 (Jason Sasser), 1997 (tony Battie)
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