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Greg Buckner |
2nd Round (53):
DALLAS MAVERICKS
Clemson
Position: Two-Guard
Height. 6-4
Weight. 210
High School: University Heights Academy, Hopkinsville,KY
Age: 21 (9/16/76)
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Season
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
totals
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G
28
29
33
32
122
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FGM
141
144
190
204
679
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FGA
268
305
393
380
1346
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PCT
.526
.472
.483
.537
.504
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FTM
41
92
119
94
346
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FTA
80
137
168
135
520
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PCT
.513
.672
.708
.696
.665
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REB
165
147
150
130
592
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AVG
5.9
5.1
4.5
4.1
4.9
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AST
58
48
63
83
252
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STL
63
38
35
51
179
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PTS
336
381
516
521
1754
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AVG
12.0
13.1
15.6
16.3
14.4
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1997-98 Season (senior)
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- Second team all-ACC
- 3rd in the conference in FG%, 8th in steals, 9th in scoring
- Led the Tigers in scoring, 2nd in FG%, 3rd in rebounds, 3rd in assists
- Tied his career high with 30 points in Three-point loss to North Carolina
- Scored 29 points in win over Georgia Tech in final home game of season
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1996-97 Season (junior)
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- Second team all-ACC
- Led the Tigers in scoring
- Ranked 6th in the ACC in scoring, 6th in FT%
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1995-96 Season (sophomore)
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- Honorable mention all-ACC
- Led team in scoring, 3rd in rebounding
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1994-95 Season (freshman)
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- Named ACC Rookie-of-the-Year - first Clemson player to win the award
- Led the Tigers in scoring, rebounding, FG% and steals
- Fourth freshman in ACC history to lead his team in scoring - joining Rodney Rogers, Joe Smith and Chris King
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Career
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- 3rd in scoring, 2nd in FG's made, 3rd in steals
- First Clemson player to lead the team in scoring four straight years
- From the same hometown as former Clemson guard and Washington Wizard Chris Whitney
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