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19. Kendall Gill

19. Kendall Gill
Kendall Gill arrived to the Nets late in the 1995/96 season and he would put up the best scoring numbers of his career the year after when he averaged 21.8 Points per Game and was the team’s top scorer.  Other scorers were brought in and Gill was able to have a more diverse game and in 1998/99 he would lead the National Basketball Association is Steals and Steals per Game.  That year he put up the rare triple-double with 15 Points, 10 Rebounds and 11 Steals (most are points, rebounds and assists).  He signed with the Heat as a Free Agent before the 2001/02 season.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Shooting Guard, Small Forward
  • Acquired: Traded from the Charlotte Hornets with Khalid Reeves for Kenny Anderson and Gerald Glass 6/27/95.
  • Departed: Signed as a Free Agent with the Miami Heat 8/5/01.
  • Games Played: 331
  • Per Game Averages: 33.8 MP,
    .435 eFG%
    .740 FT%
    14.9 PTS
    4.8 RB
    3.0 AST
    2.0 STL
    0.6 BLK

    3 Playoff Games
    33.3 MP,
    .450 eFG%
    .875 FT%
    14.3 PTS
    4.3 RB
    1.0 AST
    1.3 STL
    0.3 BLK
  • Advanced Stats: 15.9 PER
    .485 TS%
    21.8 VORP
    9.2 WS

    3 Playoff Games
    13.7 PER
    .494 TS%
    0.0 VORP
    0.1 WS
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Most Steals (1998-99)
    Most Steals per Game (1998-99)
    Highest Steal Percentage (1998-99)

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