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Shammond Williams |
2nd Round (34):
CHICAGO BULLS
Traded to ATLANTA HAWKS, for Cory Carr (49th pick) and the Hawks 2nd round draft choices in 1999 and 2000
University of North Carolina
Position: Point Guard
Height. 6-3
Weight. 190
High School: Southside, Greenville, SC/Fork Union Military Academy, VA
Age: 23 (4/5/75)
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Season
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
totals
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G
29
32
35
38
134
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FGM
12
84
155
209
460
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FGA
31
186
367
428
1012
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PCT
.387
.452
.422
.488
.455
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FTM
18
53
88
133
292
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FTA
21
69
108
146
344
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PCT
.857
.768
.815
.911
.849
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REB
12
82
115
123
332
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AVG
0.4
2.6
3.3
3.2
2.5
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AST
20
65
153
161
399
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to
22
57
94
98
271
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STL
7
15
31
39
92
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PTS
48
267
493
637
1445
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AVG
1.7
8.3
14.1
16.8
10.8
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1997-98 Season (senior)
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- Second team all-ACC
- Led the conference in FT% - ranked 3rd nationally
- Set a new ACC single season mark for FT% - Maryland's Greg Manning hit .908 FT% in 1980
- Made his final 27 free throws of the season - including 20-20 in five NCAA tournament games
- Other ACC rankings - 6th in scoring, 7th in assists, 6th in FG%, 5th in 3-pt FG%
- Career high 42 points in a double OT win at Georgia Tech - hit 11-16 FG's (8-11 threes), 12-12 from the line
- That was the most points by a Tar Heel since Charlie Scott scored 43 in 1970 -- and the first 40 point game by a Tar Heel against an ACC team since Kenny Smith scored 41 at Clemson in 1987
- In NCAA tournament semi-final loss to Utah - scored 7 points on 2-12 field goals (1-9 Three-pointers)
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1996-97 Season (junior)
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- Third team all-ACC
- Along with Tim DUNCan were only players in the ACC's top-10 in scoring and assists
- Single season record with 95 threes -- previous mark was 87, held by Kenny Smith and Donald Williams
- MVP of the ACC tournament
- Most Outstanding Player of the 1997 NCAA East Regional
- In NCAA semi-final loss to Arizona, scored 3 points on 1-13 shooting (1-8 three-pointers)
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1995-96 Season (sophomore)
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- Scored season high 26 points in win at Duke in final regular season game
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1994-95 Season (freshman)
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Career
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- All-time leader in 3-point FG's made and attempted, FT%
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