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Olivier Saint-Jean |
1st Round (11): SACRAMENTO KINGS
San Jose State University
Position: Small Forward/Two Guard
Height. 6-5 1/2
Weight. 216
High School: Lycee Aristide Briand, Evreux, France
Age: 22
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Season 1995-96 1996-97 Totals |
G 25 26 51 |
FGM 148 225 373 |
FGA 332 457 789 |
PCT .446 .492 .473 |
FTM 117 143 260 |
FTA 158 196 354 |
PCT .741 .730 .734 |
REB 157 229 386 |
AVG 6.3 8.8 7.6 |
AST 64 28 92 |
STL 25 39 64 |
PTS 431 619 1050 |
AVG 17.2 23.8 20.6 |
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Three point fgs - 95-96 (18-65,.277), 96-97 (26-71,.366) Career - 44 - 136, .324
1996-97 season
- First team all-WAC Pacific Division
- Led the WAC in scoring, ranked 7th nationally
- Ranked 6th in WAC i rebounding, 8th in fg %, 17 in ft %
- Set school record by attempting 20 free throws vs. San Diego State (made 14)
- For the season averaged 7.5 free throw attempts per game
- Scored career high 35 pts vs. Wyoming, hit 14-19 field goals
- Grabbed career high 18 rebounds vs. Colorado State
- Had the second highest point total and single season avg in school history (Ricky Berry - 702 pts, 24.2 ppg in 1988)
1995-96 Junior season
- First team All-Big West Conference
- Big West Conference Tournament MVP
- Led Spartans in scoring, tied for team lead in rebounding
- Scored 18 pts and grabbed 7 rebounds in NCAA Tournament first round loss to eventual champ Kentucky
SJSU Career
- Ranks 10th in scoring, 7th in fts made, 10th in fts attempted
Michigan (1993-94)
- Played the 1993-94 season and four games of the 1994-95 season at Michigan before transferring
- In 356 games, avg 3.7 ppg and 2.4 rebs
Other
- Native of Paris, France
- Graduated from the Lycee Aristide Briand in Evreux, France
- Played two seasons of club ball
- In 1992 avg 20 pts and 12 rebs, in 1993 avg 25 pts and 9 rebs
- 1992 squad won the French Cup and placed third in the French Championships
- Member of the 1992 French Junior National Team that won the European Championship
- Name is pronounced Oh-Live-ee-yea Seh-zchaw
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