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Gary Payton

Gary Dwayne Payton (born July 23, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who was a point guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Widely considered one of the greatest point guards of all time, he is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics, where he holds franchise records in assists and steals. He also played with the Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Miami Heat. Payton won an NBA championship with the Heat in 2006. Nicknamed "the Glove" for his defensive abilities, Payton was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013.[1] In October 2021, Payton was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team.[2]

Gary Payton
Payton with the Miami Heat in 2007
Personal information
Born (1968-07-23) July 23, 1968 (age 55)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High schoolSkyline (Oakland, California)
CollegeOregon State (1986–1990)
NBA draft1990: 1st round, 2nd overall pick
Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics
Playing career1990–2007
PositionPoint guard
Number2, 20
Career history
19902003Seattle SuperSonics
2003Milwaukee Bucks
2003–2004Los Angeles Lakers
2004–2005Boston Celtics
20052007Miami Heat
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points21,813 (16.3 ppg)
Rebounds5,269 (3.9 rpg)
Assists8,966 (6.7 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Basketball Hall of Fame as player
Medals

Payton is the first point guard to win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award, and the only point guard winner in the award's first 39 years, until Marcus Smart was selected in 2022.[3][4] He was selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team nine times, an NBA record he shares with Michael Jordan, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant.[5] He was also a nine-time NBA All-Star and a nine-time All-NBA Team member. Payton was called "probably as complete a guard as there ever was"[6] by Basketball Hall of Famer Gail Goodrich.

Early life edit

Gary Dwayne Payton was born on July 23, 1968, in Oakland, California. He attended Skyline High School,[7] where he excelled in basketball along with former NBA player Greg Foster.

College career edit

Payton attended Oregon State University in Corvallis. At one point, he wanted to attend The University of Texas at El Paso, but Don Haskins later rescinded his offer after Payton was deciding between UTEP and St. John's.[8] In his sophomore year of high school,[9] his grades plummeted and he was declared academically ineligible. His father encouraged him to focus on school, and he was allowed to play again. Throughout his four-year career at Oregon State, he became one of the most decorated basketball players in school history.

During his senior season in 1989–90, Payton was featured in the cover story of Sports Illustrated on March 5 as the nation's best college basketball player.[9] He was a consensus All-American, a three-time All-Pac-10 selection, and both the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and conference Freshman of the Year in 1987. He was the MVP of the Far West Classic tournament three times, the Pac-10 Player of the Week nine times, and named to the Pac-10's All-Decade Team. At the time of his graduation, Payton held the school record for points, field goals, three-point field goals, assists, and steals – all of which he still holds today except for career points and three-point field goals. During his career at OSU, the Beavers made three NCAA tournament appearances and one NIT appearance. He was elected into OSU's Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.[10]

Professional career edit

Seattle SuperSonics (1990–2003) edit

Payton was the second overall pick in the 1990 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. In his third career game, Payton recorded his first double-double after recording 13 points and 10 assists in a road win over the Nuggets. On February 23, 1991, Payton recorded his first career triple-double after recording 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a losing effort to the Suns. The following game, Payton scored only 2 points but dished out 16 assists, a then career-high for him. He joined Slick Watts and Nate McMillan as the only SuperSonics' players to have dished out 16 or more assists in his rookie season. Throughout his rookie campaign, Payton recorded 8 point-assist double-doubles, the most by any SuperSonics' player in history. His average for his rookie season is 7.2 points per game, 3.0 rebounds per game, 6.4 assists per game, and 2.0 steals per game.[11]

In his second season, Payton recorded 2 triple-doubles on the whole season joining Slick Watts and Nate McMillan at that time to have recorded 2 triple-doubles in a season in Supersonics franchise history. He scored a season-high 22 points to go along with 7 assists in road win over the Bullets back in November 19, 1991. His season average is 9.4 points per game, 3.6 rebounds per game, 6.2 assists per game, 1.8 steals per game, and 0.3 blocks per game.[11]

Payton spent his first 12½ seasons with the Sonics. Entering the league to star-studded expectations, Payton struggled during his first two seasons in the league, averaging 8.2 points per game during that span. However, he soon proved himself to be one of the league's top point guards, while, during the 1990s Payton, alongside Shawn Kemp formed the "Sonic Boom". He earned his first of 9 consecutive All-NBA team selections when he was chosen to the All-NBA Third team in 1994. Payton would go on to make the All-NBA First-Team in 1998 and 2000, All-NBA Second Team in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2002, and All-NBA Third Team in 1994 and 2001. He was selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team a record nine consecutive seasons (1994–2002), and won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1996, the first point guard to win the award.[12] He has been selected to the NBA All-Star Team nine times and was voted as a starter in 1997 and 1998. He was a member of the gold medal-winning 1996 and 2000 U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball Teams. In 1996, Payton and the SuperSonics, under coach George Karl, reached the NBA Finals after winning a franchise record 64 games and lost in six games to Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls.[13]

In 2001, the SuperSonics were bought by Howard Schultz, with whom Payton had a sour relationship. When Payton did not attend the first day of training camp in 2002, Schultz insisted that Payton be traded.[14]

Milwaukee Bucks (2003) edit

In the middle of the 2002–03 season at the trade deadline, Payton was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks along with Desmond Mason in exchange for Ray Allen, Kevin Ollie, Ronald Murray and 2003 first-round draft pick. Payton played the remaining 28 games with the Bucks, averaging 19.6 points and 7.4 assists per game. The Bucks faced the defending Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets in the first round of the playoffs, pushing the Nets to six games before losing to the more experienced and well rounded Nets. Payton led the Bucks in scoring (18.5) and assists (8.7) during the series, which included a 20-point, 14-assist performance in a Game 4 Milwaukee win.

Los Angeles Lakers (2003–2004) edit

 
Payton (left) during his stint with the Lakers

As an unrestricted free agent prior to the 2003–04 season, Payton, along with Karl Malone, signed with the Los Angeles Lakers to make a run at their first NBA Championship. Payton started in all 82 games and averaged 14.6 points with 5.5 assists and 1.2 steals, but struggled with Lakers coach Phil Jackson's triangle offense, which limited his ball-handling and post-up opportunities.[15][16] Payton provided offense in games where superstar teammates Shaquille O'Neal or Kobe Bryant could not play due to injury, including a 30-point outburst in an overtime win against the Cleveland Cavaliers on February 4.

Despite injuries to Malone, O'Neal and Bryant throughout the season, the Lakers won 56 games and the Pacific Division. In the playoffs, Payton averaged just 7.8 points per game, but scored 15 points in Games 3 and 6 of the Lakers' semifinals series against the San Antonio Spurs, and scored 18 points to go with nine assists in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Lakers would reach the NBA Finals before falling to the Detroit Pistons in five games.

Boston Celtics (2004–2005) edit

Prior to the 2004–05 season, the Lakers traded Payton and Rick Fox to the Boston Celtics for center Chris Mihm, small forward Jumaine Jones and point guard Chucky Atkins. While Payton expressed displeasure with the trade, he ultimately did report to Boston and began the 2004–05 season as the Celtics' starting point guard. On February 24, 2005, Payton was traded to the Atlanta Hawks in a deal that brought former Celtic Antoine Walker back to Boston. The Hawks then waived Payton immediately following the trade, and he returned a week later to Boston as a free agent. Payton started all 77 games he played for Boston and averaged 11.3 points per game and 6.1 assists as the Celtics won the Atlantic Division before losing in the first round to the Indiana Pacers.

Miami Heat (2005–2007) edit

On September 22, 2005, he signed a one-year $1.1 million contract with Miami, reuniting with Walker (who was acquired seven weeks earlier by the Heat), as well as former Lakers' teammate Shaquille O'Neal. Serving as a backup to Jason Williams, Payton averaged 7.7 points and started 25 of 81 games. In the playoffs, Payton did not start but averaged 24.3 minutes a game after averaging 28.5 minutes during the regular season, often playing during pressure situations in the 4th quarter of games. In Game 4 of the semifinals against the New Jersey Nets, Payton hit a critical three-pointer with 56 seconds left in the game to clinch the Heat victory. In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on the road against the Detroit Pistons, Payton scored 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting, helping the Heat set the tone in the series. Miami won the series in 6 games to reach the team's first ever Finals against the Dallas Mavericks. Miami lost the first two games in Dallas and trailed in the final quarter of Game 3 before a comeback led by Dwyane Wade culminated with a Jason Williams pass to Payton, who faked his defender and hit the game-winning jump shot to keep Miami from falling 3–0 in the series. In Game 5, Payton scored 8 points, including Miami's final field goal with 29 seconds left, to help clinch a one-point victory. The Heat returned to Dallas for Game 6 and won 95–92, securing their first and Payton's only NBA title.

On September 6, 2006, the 38-year-old Payton re-signed with the defending champion Miami Heat on a one-year, $1.2 million contract. During the subsequent 2006–07 NBA season, Payton continued to climb up several NBA all-time lists: he moved from 17th to 8th in all-time NBA games played, passed John Havlicek and Robert Parish to move into 7th in all-time minutes played, and passed Hal Greer and Larry Bird to become the 21st-highest scorer in NBA history.

Player profile edit

 
Payton playing in the NBA Asia Challenge 2010 in the Philippines

Personality edit

Payton is well known for his trash-talk. He received the fourth-most technical fouls of all time (behind Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, and Rasheed Wallace) with 250.[17] Of his trash talking, Payton has stated "I never take it too far...I just try to talk and get their mind off the game, and turn their attention on me", adding that "sometimes I get accused of trash talking even though I'm not...[referees and spectators] immediately figure you're trash talking. But I could be talking to a guy about what's going on or asking about his family."[18]

In addition, All-Star point guard Jason Kidd has referred to Payton as a "mentor" for the way he treated Kidd growing up in the same neighborhood of Oakland.[19][20]

In 2001, he gave a humorous, televised "motivational speech" to his team during the NBA All-Star Game.[21]

Playing style edit

Payton's nickname of "The Glove" in reference to his defensive skills was popularized during the 1993 Western Conference Finals series against Phoenix.[22]

Since Payton's career ended in 2007, he has been mentioned among the all-time greatest point guards. Gail Goodrich, who played with Hall of Fame guard Jerry West, said "Gary Payton is probably as complete a guard as there ever was."[6] Kevin Johnson considers Payton "certainly...amongst the best ever" and "just as intimidating...maybe even more so than all-time greats Magic Johnson, Isiah Thomas, Tiny Archibald, and Maurice Cheeks." When asked to classify the best players in each position of the late 1990s and early 21st century, NBA coach George Karl said of Payton, "I don't know who else you'd take at point guard. Some say Jason Kidd. Well, every time Gary went nose-to-nose with Kidd, Gary won that matchup."[23]

Payton is ranked 35th all-time in points scored, and 11th in assists, but he is most widely recognized for his defensive contributions. The Sporting News said in 2000 that Payton was "building a case as the best two-way point guard in history", and asked "If you weigh offense and defense equally, is Payton the best ever?"[24] When comparing Payton to the all-time greats, it has been said that "Payton arguably is the best defender of them all, and his offensive game is better than most."[23]

His defensive prowess was once described by Kevin Johnson:

"You think of guys with great hands, like Maurice Cheeks and Derek Harper. Gary is like that. But he's also a great individual defender and a great team defender. He has all three components covered. That's very rare."[24]

Offensively, Payton was not a particularly strong shooter, but was much more physical than most point guards of his era, preferring to use his 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) body frame and strength to shield defenders on his way to the basket or posting up his opponent in an isolation play. Nonetheless, in his prime, Payton was the "NBA's reigning high scorer among point guards."[23]

He was the only guard to have won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award since Michael Jordan in 1988, until Marcus Smart received the award in 2022. Also, he, Jordan, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant share the record for most career NBA All-Defensive First Team selections, with nine. He is currently fifth all-time in career steals. Payton also ranks fifth all-time among guards in defensive rebounds though not alone, 12th in offensive rebounds, and 10th in total rebounds for a guard. Among players considered point guards, Payton ranks 3rd in defensive rebounds, 5th in offensive rebounds, and 4th in total rebounds, behind Jason Kidd, Oscar Robertson, and Magic Johnson. In 2021, to commemorate the NBA's 75th Anniversary The Athletic ranked their top 75 players of all time, and named Payton as the 48th greatest player in NBA history.[25]

In 2006, he was referred to as "obviously...one of the greatest clutch shooters of our time".[26]

Payton vs. Jordan edit

Payton is also considered one of the best defensive opponents of Michael Jordan,[27] and the two players had a high-profile rivalry that culminated in the 1996 NBA Finals. Jordan and Payton have both won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award and despite their different positions (shooting guard and point guard respectively), they were well matched for other reasons. Both were prodigious "trash talkers"[28] (Larry Johnson once named Payton, Jordan and himself the best three trash talkers in the league),[29] had legendary competitiveness, and as the 1997 NBA Preview magazine stated, "Payton [was] quick, and strong as an ox", making him the kind of player who could frustrate Jordan defensively.

Midway through the 1996 NBA Finals, Seattle coach George Karl decided to assign Payton to defend Jordan, instead of his normal role defending the Bulls' point guards. Though the Bulls won the series, Seattle's (and especially Payton's) defense held Jordan and the Bulls to their lowest offensive output in an NBA finals and "frustrated the best player in the game."[30] In a Game 5 preview after Payton had held Jordan to a career NBA Finals low of 23, an NBA pregame show described the rivalry of two strong defensive players renowned for their competitiveness.

"[In Game 4, Jordan had his] lowest output in a Finals game, much of it with Payton guarding him. Though afterwards, Jordan refused to give Payton credit, saying 'No one can stop me, I can only stop myself. I missed some easy shots.' The truth is, Jordan finds the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year [Payton] annoying. He views the [young Payton] as impudent, and he would love to have a big game at [Payton's] expense." (NBA on NBC Preview, Game 5)[31]

The Sonics won that game by 21 points and Payton held Jordan to 26 points – Jordan's second-lowest-scoring Finals game in his career up to that point. In Game 6, which the Bulls won to capture the Championship, Payton played 47 minutes and Jordan missed 14 of his 19 shots, getting a career Finals low 22 points.[32] Bill Walton, commentating for NBC at the time, said Payton "outplayed" Jordan during the second half of the series, and that Seattle coach George Karl would "rue" the decision to "hide [Payton] from 'the king'" in the early games of the series.[33]

Later, of his performance that series, Payton said "You've got to get back at Jordan, you can't back down on him. If you do, he's like a wolf, he's going to eat everything. He knew I wasn't going to back down. I had to realize or see if he is really about being a dog, about this neighborhood stuff. I went at him. It was just me being me."[27]

Durability edit

In his 17-year career, Payton missed only 25 games, and at one point held the longest active streak for consecutive games played, with 356; the streak ended in January 2001.[34] The Sporting News noted in a 2000 article, "Durability always has been one of Payton's strong suits. He has missed only two games in 10 seasons and is generally counted on for nearly a full game's worth of nonstop motion, despite chronic back pain that requires extensive stretching and regular applications of heating packs."[24]

Off the court edit

 
Payton instructing youth from the Nellis Air Force Base community during NBA Cares Hoops for Troops event, 2012

Personal life edit

Payton is the son of Al and Annie Payton. He married Monique James on July 26, 1997. They divorced in 2012. They lived in Oakland and Las Vegas and have three children: Gary II, Julian, and Raquel.[35] Gary II has played for the Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers, Washington Wizards, Portland Trail Blazers, and the Golden State Warriors, where he won the NBA Championship. Payton also has another son named Gary Payton Jr. with a different mother.[36] His brother, Brandon, was also a professional basketball player during the 2000s.[37]

Payton is cross-dominant: he was a natural left-handed player who shot with his right hand.[38]

Post-NBA career edit

During the 2008–09 season, Payton served as a studio analyst for NBA TV and as an occasional substitute analyst on The NBA on TNT. He was replaced with Kevin McHale for the 2009–10 season. In 2013, Payton was named an analyst for Fox Sports 1's Fox Sports Live.[39] For the 2016 NFL season, Payton provided weekly picks for Sports Betting Dime.[40]

Movie and TV appearances edit

Payton has appeared in Eddie (1996), Like Mike (2002), The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019), and also performed a speaking role in the 1999 comedy film The Breaks. He also appeared on The Jamie Foxx Show.

Payton appeared on Onion SportsDome.[41]

Charity and community involvement edit

Payton has made numerous well-regarded contributions of both time and money to the community.[42] He set up The Gary Payton Foundation[43] in 1996 to provide safe places for recreational activity, and to help underprivileged youth in his hometown of Oakland stay in school. He hosts an annual charity basketball game as part of his foundation. Payton also gave back to the East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC), a youth center that he attended in Oakland when he was growing up. In 2001, Payton donated $100,000 to renovate EOYDC's gym – his first big grant in his hometown of Oakland.[44] Payton and his wife, Monique, have been active in fundraising endeavors for HIV awareness, and Payton has lent many hours and provided tremendous financial support to the Boys & Girls Club of America and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.[35] Payton has also donated Miami Heat tickets to underprivileged children. For the Christmas of 2003 he took 10 families from the Ronald McDonald House in Los Angeles and let each of the over 40 children have a $100 shopping spree at FAO Schwarz. For Christmas, 2005, he gave 60 children $100 Toys-R-Us shopping sprees as part of the Voices For Children program. In 1999, he wrote an autobiographical children's book entitled Confidence Counts as part of the "Positively for Kids" series, illustrating the importance of confidence through events in his own life. In July 1999, Payton was named to The Sporting News' "Good Guys in Sports" list.[35] Payton hosted a radio show in early 1998 on Seattle's KUBE 93.3 station. He played hip-hop including The Roots, Raekwon, Outkast, and Cam'ron. He did it for charity during the NBA lockout.[45] During the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft for the Seattle Kraken, he made an appearance alongside former teammate Shawn Kemp.[46]

Support of Seattle basketball edit

Since the Sonics' move to Oklahoma City, Payton has openly expressed his desire not to have his retired jersey number in Oklahoma City as part of that team's history. He wishes instead for it to remain in Seattle, where he enjoyed the majority of his career's success and popularity. This seems likely as the SuperSonics' team name, colors, uniforms and trophies are remaining in Seattle for a possible future team to adopt upon arrival. Despite no official acknowledgement from the Thunder, they have not issued the number 20 to any player since their relocation.

Payton is featured in the documentary Sonicsgate, which covers the team's relocation from Seattle to Oklahoma City. When Sonicsgate won a Webby Award for Best Sports Film, Payton gave the acceptance speech, which consisted solely of the five words "Bring back our Seattle SuperSonics."[47]

Payton is currently working on bringing the NBA back to Seattle, aligning himself with the Oak View Group.[48]

NBA career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 †  Won an NBA championship  *  Led the league

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1990–91 Seattle 82* 82 27.4 .450 .077 .711 3.0 6.4 2.0 .2 7.2
1991–92 Seattle 81 79 31.5 .451 .130 .669 3.6 6.2 1.8 .3 9.4
1992–93 Seattle 82 82 31.1 .494 .206 .770 3.4 4.9 2.2 .3 13.5
1993–94 Seattle 82* 82 35.1 .504 .278 .595 3.3 6.0 2.3 .2 16.5
1994–95 Seattle 82* 82* 36.8 .509 .302 .716 3.4 7.1 2.5 .2 20.6
1995–96 Seattle 81 81 39.0 .484 .328 .748 4.2 7.5 2.9* .2 19.3
1996–97 Seattle 82 82* 39.2 .476 .313 .715 4.6 7.1 2.4 .2 21.8
1997–98 Seattle 82* 82* 38.4 .453 .338 .744 4.6 8.3 2.3 .2 19.2
1998–99 Seattle 50* 50* 40.2 .434 .295 .721 4.9 8.7 2.2 .2 21.7
1999–00 Seattle 82 82* 41.8 .448 .340 .735 6.5 8.9 1.9 .2 24.2
2000–01 Seattle 79 79 41.1 .456 .375 .766 4.6 8.1 1.6 .3 23.1
2001–02 Seattle 82 82 40.3 .467 .314 .797 4.8 9.0 1.6 .3 22.1
2002–03 Seattle 52 52 40.8 .448 .298 .692 4.8 8.8 1.8 .2 20.8
2002–03 Milwaukee 28 28 38.8 .466 .294 .746 3.1 7.4 1.4 .3 19.6
2003–04 L.A. Lakers 82 82 34.5 .471 .333 .714 4.2 5.5 1.2 .2 14.6
2004–05 Boston 77 77 33.0 .468 .326 .761 3.1 6.1 1.1 .2 11.3
2005–06 Miami 81 25 28.5 .420 .287 .794 2.9 3.2 .9 .1 7.7
2006–07 Miami 68 28 22.1 .393 .260 .667 1.9 3.0 .6 .0 5.3
Career 1,335 1,233 35.3 .466 .317 .729 3.9 6.7 1.8 .2 16.3
All-Star 9 2 20.8 .436 .273 1.000 3.3 8.1 2.1 .0 9.4

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1991 Seattle 5 5 27.0 .407 .000 1.000 2.6 6.4 1.6 .2 4.8
1992 Seattle 8 8 27.6 .466 .000 .583 2.6 4.8 1.0 .3 7.6
1993 Seattle 19 19 31.8 .443 .167 .676 3.3 3.7 1.8 .2 12.3
1994 Seattle 5 5 36.2 .493 .333 .421 3.4 5.6 1.6 .4 15.8
1995 Seattle 4 4 43.0 .478 .200 .417 2.5 5.3 1.3 .0 17.8
1996 Seattle 21 21 43.4 .485 .410 .633 5.1 6.8 1.8 .3 20.7
1997 Seattle 12 12 45.5 .412 .333 .820 5.4 8.7 2.2 .3 23.8
1998 Seattle 10 10 42.8 .475 .380 .940 3.4 7.0 1.8 .1 24.0
2000 Seattle 5 5 44.2 .442 .391 .769 7.6 7.4 1.8 .2 25.8
2002 Seattle 5 5 41.4 .425 .267 .586 8.6 5.8 .6 .4 22.2
2003 Milwaukee 6 6 41.8 .429 .067 .700 3.0 8.7 1.3 .2 18.5
2004 L.A. Lakers 22 22 35.1 .366 .250 .750 3.3 5.3 1.0 .2 7.8
2005 Boston 7 7 34.1 .446 .071 .833 4.1 4.6 .9 .1 10.3
2006 Miami 23 0 24.3 .422 .293 .720 1.7 1.6 1.0 .1 5.8
2007 Miami 2 0 16.0 .000 .000 2.0 1.5 .0 .0 .0
Career 154 129 35.6 .441 .315 .706 3.7 5.3 1.4 .2 14.0

Awards/accomplishments edit

NBA highlights edit

  • NBA champion: 2006
  • NBA Defensive Player of The Year: 1996
  • 9-time NBA All-Star: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
  • 9-time All-NBA:
    • First Team: 1998, 2000
    • Second Team: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002
    • Third Team: 1994, 2001
  • 9-time All-Defensive First Team member: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999*, 2000*, 2001, 2002 (shares record for selections with Michael Jordan, Kevin Garnett, and Kobe Bryant)[49][50]
    • * Highest vote getter in 1999 and 2000,[51][52] second highest in 1998[53] and 2002[50]
  • NBA All-Rookie Second Team: 1991
  • Led NBA in assists: 1999–2000 (732)
  • Led NBA in steals: 1995–96 (231)
  • Led NBA in three-pointers made: 1999–2000 (177)
  • NBA 75th Anniversary Team: 2021

Other edit

  • Two-time Olympic gold medalist with the United States national team: 1996 Olympic Games (Atlanta) and 2000 Olympic Games (Sydney).
  • Ranked #39 on SLAM's Top 100 NBA Players of All Time in 2018.[54]
  • Ranked #10 on ESPN's Top 10 NBA Point Guards of All Time.[55]
    • In a 2006 poll of 86,000 ESPN.com readers who were asked to rank the ESPN top 10 on various aspects of the game, Payton was considered "best defender" by 48.1% of respondents. Walt "Clyde" Frazier was second, with 11.8% of the vote. Payton and Frazier are the only two-point guards to be selected to more than 5 NBA All-Defensive First Teams (9 and 7, respectively), and two of only four players who were selected to 5 or more All-Defensive teams without ever being on an All-Defensive 2nd team (Michael Jordan and Dave DeBusschere are the others).
  • In 2005, Payton was #1 on the list of best college point guards of the past 15 years by a reporter for College Hoops Net.[56]
  • In a 2008 Espn.com article, Payton was named the best #2 draft pick in NBA history during the "lottery era" (1985–present),[57] ahead of Jason Kidd.
  • Payton, who as of the end of the 2007–08 season was tied for 31st with 9 NBA All-Star game appearances, was a solid performer in All-Star games, leading his team in assists three times (1995, 1997 and 1998), and in points once (1996). Payton had the two highest single-game assist totals for NBA All-Star games in the 1990s (15 in 1995, and 13 in 1998). Upon his retirement, he ranked #6 all-time in All-Star game assists and #10 in All-Star game steals. He is also tied for #1 in All-Star game free throw percentage, having never missed a free throw in any of his 8 attempts. Payton was runner-up to Mitch Richmond for the 1995 NBA All-Star Game MVP award.[58]
  • In 2006, in commemoration of the NBA's 60th anniversary, TNT selected Payton among the next 10 players to be added to the list of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.
  • In the NBA's 100 Greatest Plays, Payton was responsible for the 4th greatest play in the "Hustle" category,[59] passed to Kemp in the NBA's 5th greatest Alley Oop,[60] and was also featured in the NBA's greatest steals segment.[61]
  • Payton has been on the cover of Sports Illustrated six times: three times as the featured cover story (in 1990,[62] 1994,[63] and 1996),[64] and three times in a secondary role.
  • Payton has appeared on the cover of SLAM two times – June 1998 and March 2003.
  • The Seattle Mayor's Office declared June 6, 2000, as "Gary Payton Day".[35]
  • He had two streaks of 350+ consecutive games played. Payton played 354 consecutive games between January 16, 1992, and March 13, 1996. Five days later, Payton began his second iron-man streak playing in 356 consecutive games between March 18, 1996, and January 17, 2001.[35]
  • In 1999, Charles Barkley called Payton "the greatest player in the world."[citation needed]
  • At the time of his graduation from Oregon State University in 1990, Payton ranked third in all-time NCAA steals and second in all-time NCAA assists.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "NBA's 75 Anniversary Team Players". NBA.com. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
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This article is about the former basketball player For his son and active basketball player see Gary Payton II For the astronaut see Gary Payton astronaut For the actor see Khary Payton Gary Dwayne Payton born July 23 1968 is an American former professional basketball player who was a point guard in the National Basketball Association NBA Widely considered one of the greatest point guards of all time he is best known for his 13 year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics where he holds franchise records in assists and steals He also played with the Milwaukee Bucks Los Angeles Lakers Boston Celtics and Miami Heat Payton won an NBA championship with the Heat in 2006 Nicknamed the Glove for his defensive abilities Payton was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013 1 In October 2021 Payton was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team 2 Gary PaytonPayton with the Miami Heat in 2007Personal informationBorn 1968 07 23 July 23 1968 age 55 Oakland California U S Listed height6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Listed weight190 lb 86 kg Career informationHigh schoolSkyline Oakland California CollegeOregon State 1986 1990 NBA draft1990 1st round 2nd overall pickSelected by the Seattle SuperSonicsPlaying career1990 2007PositionPoint guardNumber2 20Career history1990 2003Seattle SuperSonics2003Milwaukee Bucks2003 2004Los Angeles Lakers2004 2005Boston Celtics2005 2007Miami HeatCareer highlights and awardsNBA champion 2006 9 NBA All Star 1994 1998 2000 2003 2 All NBA First Team 1998 2000 5 All NBA Second Team 1995 1997 1999 2002 2 All NBA Third Team 1994 2001 NBA Defensive Player of the Year 1996 9 NBA All Defensive First Team 1994 2002 NBA steals leader 1996 NBA All Rookie Second Team 1991 NBA 75th Anniversary Team Consensus first team All American 1990 Pac 10 Player of the Year 1990 3 All Pac 10 1988 1990 Pac 10 Defensive Player of the Year 1987 No 20 retired by Oregon State Beavers USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year 1999 Career NBA statisticsPoints21 813 16 3 ppg Rebounds5 269 3 9 rpg Assists8 966 6 7 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comBasketball Hall of Fame as playerMedals Men s basketball Representing the United States Olympic Games 1996 Atlanta Team competition 2000 Sydney Team competition FIBA Americas Championship 1999 San Juan Team competition 1989 Mexico City Team competition FIBA U19 World Championship 1987 Bormio Team competition Payton is the first point guard to win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award and the only point guard winner in the award s first 39 years until Marcus Smart was selected in 2022 3 4 He was selected to the NBA All Defensive First Team nine times an NBA record he shares with Michael Jordan Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant 5 He was also a nine time NBA All Star and a nine time All NBA Team member Payton was called probably as complete a guard as there ever was 6 by Basketball Hall of Famer Gail Goodrich Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Seattle SuperSonics 1990 2003 3 2 Milwaukee Bucks 2003 3 3 Los Angeles Lakers 2003 2004 3 4 Boston Celtics 2004 2005 3 5 Miami Heat 2005 2007 4 Player profile 4 1 Personality 4 2 Playing style 4 3 Payton vs Jordan 4 4 Durability 5 Off the court 5 1 Personal life 5 2 Post NBA career 5 3 Movie and TV appearances 5 4 Charity and community involvement 5 5 Support of Seattle basketball 6 NBA career statistics 6 1 Regular season 6 2 Playoffs 7 Awards accomplishments 7 1 NBA highlights 7 2 Other 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editGary Dwayne Payton was born on July 23 1968 in Oakland California He attended Skyline High School 7 where he excelled in basketball along with former NBA player Greg Foster College career editPayton attended Oregon State University in Corvallis At one point he wanted to attend The University of Texas at El Paso but Don Haskins later rescinded his offer after Payton was deciding between UTEP and St John s 8 In his sophomore year of high school 9 his grades plummeted and he was declared academically ineligible His father encouraged him to focus on school and he was allowed to play again Throughout his four year career at Oregon State he became one of the most decorated basketball players in school history During his senior season in 1989 90 Payton was featured in the cover story of Sports Illustrated on March 5 as the nation s best college basketball player 9 He was a consensus All American a three time All Pac 10 selection and both the Pac 10 Defensive Player of the Year and conference Freshman of the Year in 1987 He was the MVP of the Far West Classic tournament three times the Pac 10 Player of the Week nine times and named to the Pac 10 s All Decade Team At the time of his graduation Payton held the school record for points field goals three point field goals assists and steals all of which he still holds today except for career points and three point field goals During his career at OSU the Beavers made three NCAA tournament appearances and one NIT appearance He was elected into OSU s Sports Hall of Fame in 1996 10 Professional career editSeattle SuperSonics 1990 2003 edit Payton was the second overall pick in the 1990 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics In his third career game Payton recorded his first double double after recording 13 points and 10 assists in a road win over the Nuggets On February 23 1991 Payton recorded his first career triple double after recording 18 points 10 rebounds and 11 assists in a losing effort to the Suns The following game Payton scored only 2 points but dished out 16 assists a then career high for him He joined Slick Watts and Nate McMillan as the only SuperSonics players to have dished out 16 or more assists in his rookie season Throughout his rookie campaign Payton recorded 8 point assist double doubles the most by any SuperSonics player in history His average for his rookie season is 7 2 points per game 3 0 rebounds per game 6 4 assists per game and 2 0 steals per game 11 In his second season Payton recorded 2 triple doubles on the whole season joining Slick Watts and Nate McMillan at that time to have recorded 2 triple doubles in a season in Supersonics franchise history He scored a season high 22 points to go along with 7 assists in road win over the Bullets back in November 19 1991 His season average is 9 4 points per game 3 6 rebounds per game 6 2 assists per game 1 8 steals per game and 0 3 blocks per game 11 Payton spent his first 12 seasons with the Sonics Entering the league to star studded expectations Payton struggled during his first two seasons in the league averaging 8 2 points per game during that span However he soon proved himself to be one of the league s top point guards while during the 1990s Payton alongside Shawn Kemp formed the Sonic Boom He earned his first of 9 consecutive All NBA team selections when he was chosen to the All NBA Third team in 1994 Payton would go on to make the All NBA First Team in 1998 and 2000 All NBA Second Team in 1995 1996 1997 1999 and 2002 and All NBA Third Team in 1994 and 2001 He was selected to the NBA All Defensive First Team a record nine consecutive seasons 1994 2002 and won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award in 1996 the first point guard to win the award 12 He has been selected to the NBA All Star Team nine times and was voted as a starter in 1997 and 1998 He was a member of the gold medal winning 1996 and 2000 U S Men s Olympic Basketball Teams In 1996 Payton and the SuperSonics under coach George Karl reached the NBA Finals after winning a franchise record 64 games and lost in six games to Michael Jordan s Chicago Bulls 13 In 2001 the SuperSonics were bought by Howard Schultz with whom Payton had a sour relationship When Payton did not attend the first day of training camp in 2002 Schultz insisted that Payton be traded 14 Milwaukee Bucks 2003 edit In the middle of the 2002 03 season at the trade deadline Payton was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks along with Desmond Mason in exchange for Ray Allen Kevin Ollie Ronald Murray and 2003 first round draft pick Payton played the remaining 28 games with the Bucks averaging 19 6 points and 7 4 assists per game The Bucks faced the defending Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets in the first round of the playoffs pushing the Nets to six games before losing to the more experienced and well rounded Nets Payton led the Bucks in scoring 18 5 and assists 8 7 during the series which included a 20 point 14 assist performance in a Game 4 Milwaukee win Los Angeles Lakers 2003 2004 edit nbsp Payton left during his stint with the Lakers As an unrestricted free agent prior to the 2003 04 season Payton along with Karl Malone signed with the Los Angeles Lakers to make a run at their first NBA Championship Payton started in all 82 games and averaged 14 6 points with 5 5 assists and 1 2 steals but struggled with Lakers coach Phil Jackson s triangle offense which limited his ball handling and post up opportunities 15 16 Payton provided offense in games where superstar teammates Shaquille O Neal or Kobe Bryant could not play due to injury including a 30 point outburst in an overtime win against the Cleveland Cavaliers on February 4 Despite injuries to Malone O Neal and Bryant throughout the season the Lakers won 56 games and the Pacific Division In the playoffs Payton averaged just 7 8 points per game but scored 15 points in Games 3 and 6 of the Lakers semifinals series against the San Antonio Spurs and scored 18 points to go with nine assists in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves The Lakers would reach the NBA Finals before falling to the Detroit Pistons in five games Boston Celtics 2004 2005 edit Prior to the 2004 05 season the Lakers traded Payton and Rick Fox to the Boston Celtics for center Chris Mihm small forward Jumaine Jones and point guard Chucky Atkins While Payton expressed displeasure with the trade he ultimately did report to Boston and began the 2004 05 season as the Celtics starting point guard On February 24 2005 Payton was traded to the Atlanta Hawks in a deal that brought former Celtic Antoine Walker back to Boston The Hawks then waived Payton immediately following the trade and he returned a week later to Boston as a free agent Payton started all 77 games he played for Boston and averaged 11 3 points per game and 6 1 assists as the Celtics won the Atlantic Division before losing in the first round to the Indiana Pacers Miami Heat 2005 2007 edit On September 22 2005 he signed a one year 1 1 million contract with Miami reuniting with Walker who was acquired seven weeks earlier by the Heat as well as former Lakers teammate Shaquille O Neal Serving as a backup to Jason Williams Payton averaged 7 7 points and started 25 of 81 games In the playoffs Payton did not start but averaged 24 3 minutes a game after averaging 28 5 minutes during the regular season often playing during pressure situations in the 4th quarter of games In Game 4 of the semifinals against the New Jersey Nets Payton hit a critical three pointer with 56 seconds left in the game to clinch the Heat victory In Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on the road against the Detroit Pistons Payton scored 14 points on 6 of 8 shooting helping the Heat set the tone in the series Miami won the series in 6 games to reach the team s first ever Finals against the Dallas Mavericks Miami lost the first two games in Dallas and trailed in the final quarter of Game 3 before a comeback led by Dwyane Wade culminated with a Jason Williams pass to Payton who faked his defender and hit the game winning jump shot to keep Miami from falling 3 0 in the series In Game 5 Payton scored 8 points including Miami s final field goal with 29 seconds left to help clinch a one point victory The Heat returned to Dallas for Game 6 and won 95 92 securing their first and Payton s only NBA title On September 6 2006 the 38 year old Payton re signed with the defending champion Miami Heat on a one year 1 2 million contract During the subsequent 2006 07 NBA season Payton continued to climb up several NBA all time lists he moved from 17th to 8th in all time NBA games played passed John Havlicek and Robert Parish to move into 7th in all time minutes played and passed Hal Greer and Larry Bird to become the 21st highest scorer in NBA history Player profile edit nbsp Payton playing in the NBA Asia Challenge 2010 in the Philippines Personality edit Payton is well known for his trash talk He received the fourth most technical fouls of all time behind Karl Malone Charles Barkley and Rasheed Wallace with 250 17 Of his trash talking Payton has stated I never take it too far I just try to talk and get their mind off the game and turn their attention on me adding that sometimes I get accused of trash talking even though I m not referees and spectators immediately figure you re trash talking But I could be talking to a guy about what s going on or asking about his family 18 In addition All Star point guard Jason Kidd has referred to Payton as a mentor for the way he treated Kidd growing up in the same neighborhood of Oakland 19 20 In 2001 he gave a humorous televised motivational speech to his team during the NBA All Star Game 21 Playing style edit Payton s nickname of The Glove in reference to his defensive skills was popularized during the 1993 Western Conference Finals series against Phoenix 22 Since Payton s career ended in 2007 he has been mentioned among the all time greatest point guards Gail Goodrich who played with Hall of Fame guard Jerry West said Gary Payton is probably as complete a guard as there ever was 6 Kevin Johnson considers Payton certainly amongst the best ever and just as intimidating maybe even more so than all time greats Magic Johnson Isiah Thomas Tiny Archibald and Maurice Cheeks When asked to classify the best players in each position of the late 1990s and early 21st century NBA coach George Karl said of Payton I don t know who else you d take at point guard Some say Jason Kidd Well every time Gary went nose to nose with Kidd Gary won that matchup 23 Payton is ranked 35th all time in points scored and 11th in assists but he is most widely recognized for his defensive contributions The Sporting News said in 2000 that Payton was building a case as the best two way point guard in history and asked If you weigh offense and defense equally is Payton the best ever 24 When comparing Payton to the all time greats it has been said that Payton arguably is the best defender of them all and his offensive game is better than most 23 His defensive prowess was once described by Kevin Johnson You think of guys with great hands like Maurice Cheeks and Derek Harper Gary is like that But he s also a great individual defender and a great team defender He has all three components covered That s very rare 24 Offensively Payton was not a particularly strong shooter but was much more physical than most point guards of his era preferring to use his 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m body frame and strength to shield defenders on his way to the basket or posting up his opponent in an isolation play Nonetheless in his prime Payton was the NBA s reigning high scorer among point guards 23 He was the only guard to have won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award since Michael Jordan in 1988 until Marcus Smart received the award in 2022 Also he Jordan Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant share the record for most career NBA All Defensive First Team selections with nine He is currently fifth all time in career steals Payton also ranks fifth all time among guards in defensive rebounds though not alone 12th in offensive rebounds and 10th in total rebounds for a guard Among players considered point guards Payton ranks 3rd in defensive rebounds 5th in offensive rebounds and 4th in total rebounds behind Jason Kidd Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson In 2021 to commemorate the NBA s 75th Anniversary The Athletic ranked their top 75 players of all time and named Payton as the 48th greatest player in NBA history 25 In 2006 he was referred to as obviously one of the greatest clutch shooters of our time 26 Payton vs Jordan edit Payton is also considered one of the best defensive opponents of Michael Jordan 27 and the two players had a high profile rivalry that culminated in the 1996 NBA Finals Jordan and Payton have both won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award and despite their different positions shooting guard and point guard respectively they were well matched for other reasons Both were prodigious trash talkers 28 Larry Johnson once named Payton Jordan and himself the best three trash talkers in the league 29 had legendary competitiveness and as the 1997 NBA Preview magazine stated Payton was quick and strong as an ox making him the kind of player who could frustrate Jordan defensively Midway through the 1996 NBA Finals Seattle coach George Karl decided to assign Payton to defend Jordan instead of his normal role defending the Bulls point guards Though the Bulls won the series Seattle s and especially Payton s defense held Jordan and the Bulls to their lowest offensive output in an NBA finals and frustrated the best player in the game 30 In a Game 5 preview after Payton had held Jordan to a career NBA Finals low of 23 an NBA pregame show described the rivalry of two strong defensive players renowned for their competitiveness In Game 4 Jordan had his lowest output in a Finals game much of it with Payton guarding him Though afterwards Jordan refused to give Payton credit saying No one can stop me I can only stop myself I missed some easy shots The truth is Jordan finds the NBA s Defensive Player of the Year Payton annoying He views the young Payton as impudent and he would love to have a big game at Payton s expense NBA on NBC Preview Game 5 31 The Sonics won that game by 21 points and Payton held Jordan to 26 points Jordan s second lowest scoring Finals game in his career up to that point In Game 6 which the Bulls won to capture the Championship Payton played 47 minutes and Jordan missed 14 of his 19 shots getting a career Finals low 22 points 32 Bill Walton commentating for NBC at the time said Payton outplayed Jordan during the second half of the series and that Seattle coach George Karl would rue the decision to hide Payton from the king in the early games of the series 33 Later of his performance that series Payton said You ve got to get back at Jordan you can t back down on him If you do he s like a wolf he s going to eat everything He knew I wasn t going to back down I had to realize or see if he is really about being a dog about this neighborhood stuff I went at him It was just me being me 27 Durability edit In his 17 year career Payton missed only 25 games and at one point held the longest active streak for consecutive games played with 356 the streak ended in January 2001 34 The Sporting News noted in a 2000 article Durability always has been one of Payton s strong suits He has missed only two games in 10 seasons and is generally counted on for nearly a full game s worth of nonstop motion despite chronic back pain that requires extensive stretching and regular applications of heating packs 24 Off the court edit nbsp Payton instructing youth from the Nellis Air Force Base community during NBA Cares Hoops for Troops event 2012 Personal life edit Payton is the son of Al and Annie Payton He married Monique James on July 26 1997 They divorced in 2012 They lived in Oakland and Las Vegas and have three children Gary II Julian and Raquel 35 Gary II has played for the Milwaukee Bucks Los Angeles Lakers Washington Wizards Portland Trail Blazers and the Golden State Warriors where he won the NBA Championship Payton also has another son named Gary Payton Jr with a different mother 36 His brother Brandon was also a professional basketball player during the 2000s 37 Payton is cross dominant he was a natural left handed player who shot with his right hand 38 Post NBA career edit During the 2008 09 season Payton served as a studio analyst for NBA TV and as an occasional substitute analyst on The NBA on TNT He was replaced with Kevin McHale for the 2009 10 season In 2013 Payton was named an analyst for Fox Sports 1 s Fox Sports Live 39 For the 2016 NFL season Payton provided weekly picks for Sports Betting Dime 40 Movie and TV appearances edit Payton has appeared in Eddie 1996 Like Mike 2002 The Lego Movie 2 The Second Part 2019 and also performed a speaking role in the 1999 comedy film The Breaks He also appeared on The Jamie Foxx Show Payton appeared on Onion SportsDome 41 Charity and community involvement edit Payton has made numerous well regarded contributions of both time and money to the community 42 He set up The Gary Payton Foundation 43 in 1996 to provide safe places for recreational activity and to help underprivileged youth in his hometown of Oakland stay in school He hosts an annual charity basketball game as part of his foundation Payton also gave back to the East Oakland Youth Development Center EOYDC a youth center that he attended in Oakland when he was growing up In 2001 Payton donated 100 000 to renovate EOYDC s gym his first big grant in his hometown of Oakland 44 Payton and his wife Monique have been active in fundraising endeavors for HIV awareness and Payton has lent many hours and provided tremendous financial support to the Boys amp Girls Club of America and the Make a Wish Foundation 35 Payton has also donated Miami Heat tickets to underprivileged children For the Christmas of 2003 he took 10 families from the Ronald McDonald House in Los Angeles and let each of the over 40 children have a 100 shopping spree at FAO Schwarz For Christmas 2005 he gave 60 children 100 Toys R Us shopping sprees as part of the Voices For Children program In 1999 he wrote an autobiographical children s book entitled Confidence Counts as part of the Positively for Kids series illustrating the importance of confidence through events in his own life In July 1999 Payton was named to The Sporting News Good Guys in Sports list 35 Payton hosted a radio show in early 1998 on Seattle s KUBE 93 3 station He played hip hop including The Roots Raekwon Outkast and Cam ron He did it for charity during the NBA lockout 45 During the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft for the Seattle Kraken he made an appearance alongside former teammate Shawn Kemp 46 Support of Seattle basketball edit Since the Sonics move to Oklahoma City Payton has openly expressed his desire not to have his retired jersey number in Oklahoma City as part of that team s history He wishes instead for it to remain in Seattle where he enjoyed the majority of his career s success and popularity This seems likely as the SuperSonics team name colors uniforms and trophies are remaining in Seattle for a possible future team to adopt upon arrival Despite no official acknowledgement from the Thunder they have not issued the number 20 to any player since their relocation Payton is featured in the documentary Sonicsgate which covers the team s relocation from Seattle to Oklahoma City When Sonicsgate won a Webby Award for Best Sports Film Payton gave the acceptance speech which consisted solely of the five words Bring back our Seattle SuperSonics 47 Payton is currently working on bringing the NBA back to Seattle aligning himself with the Oak View Group 48 NBA career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Won an NBA championship Led the league Regular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 1990 91 Seattle 82 82 27 4 450 077 711 3 0 6 4 2 0 2 7 2 1991 92 Seattle 81 79 31 5 451 130 669 3 6 6 2 1 8 3 9 4 1992 93 Seattle 82 82 31 1 494 206 770 3 4 4 9 2 2 3 13 5 1993 94 Seattle 82 82 35 1 504 278 595 3 3 6 0 2 3 2 16 5 1994 95 Seattle 82 82 36 8 509 302 716 3 4 7 1 2 5 2 20 6 1995 96 Seattle 81 81 39 0 484 328 748 4 2 7 5 2 9 2 19 3 1996 97 Seattle 82 82 39 2 476 313 715 4 6 7 1 2 4 2 21 8 1997 98 Seattle 82 82 38 4 453 338 744 4 6 8 3 2 3 2 19 2 1998 99 Seattle 50 50 40 2 434 295 721 4 9 8 7 2 2 2 21 7 1999 00 Seattle 82 82 41 8 448 340 735 6 5 8 9 1 9 2 24 2 2000 01 Seattle 79 79 41 1 456 375 766 4 6 8 1 1 6 3 23 1 2001 02 Seattle 82 82 40 3 467 314 797 4 8 9 0 1 6 3 22 1 2002 03 Seattle 52 52 40 8 448 298 692 4 8 8 8 1 8 2 20 8 2002 03 Milwaukee 28 28 38 8 466 294 746 3 1 7 4 1 4 3 19 6 2003 04 L A Lakers 82 82 34 5 471 333 714 4 2 5 5 1 2 2 14 6 2004 05 Boston 77 77 33 0 468 326 761 3 1 6 1 1 1 2 11 3 2005 06 Miami 81 25 28 5 420 287 794 2 9 3 2 9 1 7 7 2006 07 Miami 68 28 22 1 393 260 667 1 9 3 0 6 0 5 3 Career 1 335 1 233 35 3 466 317 729 3 9 6 7 1 8 2 16 3 All Star 9 2 20 8 436 273 1 000 3 3 8 1 2 1 0 9 4 Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 1991 Seattle 5 5 27 0 407 000 1 000 2 6 6 4 1 6 2 4 8 1992 Seattle 8 8 27 6 466 000 583 2 6 4 8 1 0 3 7 6 1993 Seattle 19 19 31 8 443 167 676 3 3 3 7 1 8 2 12 3 1994 Seattle 5 5 36 2 493 333 421 3 4 5 6 1 6 4 15 8 1995 Seattle 4 4 43 0 478 200 417 2 5 5 3 1 3 0 17 8 1996 Seattle 21 21 43 4 485 410 633 5 1 6 8 1 8 3 20 7 1997 Seattle 12 12 45 5 412 333 820 5 4 8 7 2 2 3 23 8 1998 Seattle 10 10 42 8 475 380 940 3 4 7 0 1 8 1 24 0 2000 Seattle 5 5 44 2 442 391 769 7 6 7 4 1 8 2 25 8 2002 Seattle 5 5 41 4 425 267 586 8 6 5 8 6 4 22 2 2003 Milwaukee 6 6 41 8 429 067 700 3 0 8 7 1 3 2 18 5 2004 L A Lakers 22 22 35 1 366 250 750 3 3 5 3 1 0 2 7 8 2005 Boston 7 7 34 1 446 071 833 4 1 4 6 9 1 10 3 2006 Miami 23 0 24 3 422 293 720 1 7 1 6 1 0 1 5 8 2007 Miami 2 0 16 0 000 000 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 Career 154 129 35 6 441 315 706 3 7 5 3 1 4 2 14 0Awards accomplishments editNBA highlights edit NBA champion 2006 NBA Defensive Player of The Year 1996 9 time NBA All Star 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 9 time All NBA First Team 1998 2000 Second Team 1995 1996 1997 1999 2002 Third Team 1994 2001 9 time All Defensive First Team member 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 shares record for selections with Michael Jordan Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant 49 50 Highest vote getter in 1999 and 2000 51 52 second highest in 1998 53 and 2002 50 NBA All Rookie Second Team 1991 Led NBA in assists 1999 2000 732 Led NBA in steals 1995 96 231 Led NBA in three pointers made 1999 2000 177 NBA 75th Anniversary Team 2021 Other edit Two time Olympic gold medalist with the United States national team 1996 Olympic Games Atlanta and 2000 Olympic Games Sydney Ranked 39 on SLAM s Top 100 NBA Players of All Time in 2018 54 Ranked 10 on ESPN s Top 10 NBA Point Guards of All Time 55 In a 2006 poll of 86 000 ESPN com readers who were asked to rank the ESPN top 10 on various aspects of the game Payton was considered best defender by 48 1 of respondents Walt Clyde Frazier was second with 11 8 of the vote Payton and Frazier are the only two point guards to be selected to more than 5 NBA All Defensive First Teams 9 and 7 respectively and two of only four players who were selected to 5 or more All Defensive teams without ever being on an All Defensive 2nd team Michael Jordan and Dave DeBusschere are the others In 2005 Payton was 1 on the list of best college point guards of the past 15 years by a reporter for College Hoops Net 56 In a 2008 Espn com article Payton was named the best 2 draft pick in NBA history during the lottery era 1985 present 57 ahead of Jason Kidd Payton who as of the end of the 2007 08 season was tied for 31st with 9 NBA All Star game appearances was a solid performer in All Star games leading his team in assists three times 1995 1997 and 1998 and in points once 1996 Payton had the two highest single game assist totals for NBA All Star games in the 1990s 15 in 1995 and 13 in 1998 Upon his retirement he ranked 6 all time in All Star game assists and 10 in All Star game steals He is also tied for 1 in All Star game free throw percentage having never missed a free throw in any of his 8 attempts Payton was runner up to Mitch Richmond for the 1995 NBA All Star Game MVP award 58 In 2006 in commemoration of the NBA s 60th anniversary TNT selected Payton among the next 10 players to be added to the list of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History In the NBA s 100 Greatest Plays Payton was responsible for the 4th greatest play in the Hustle category 59 passed to Kemp in the NBA s 5th greatest Alley Oop 60 and was also featured in the NBA s greatest steals segment 61 Payton has been on the cover of Sports Illustrated six times three times as the featured cover story in 1990 62 1994 63 and 1996 64 and three times in a secondary role Payton has appeared on the cover of SLAM two times June 1998 and March 2003 The Seattle Mayor s Office declared June 6 2000 as Gary Payton Day 35 He had two streaks of 350 consecutive games played Payton played 354 consecutive games between January 16 1992 and March 13 1996 Five days later Payton began his second iron man streak playing in 356 consecutive games between March 18 1996 and January 17 2001 35 In 1999 Charles Barkley called Payton the greatest player in the world citation needed At the time of his graduation from Oregon State University in 1990 Payton ranked third in all time NCAA steals and second in all time NCAA assists See also editList of National Basketball Association career games played leaders List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career assists leaders List of National Basketball Association career steals leaders List of National Basketball Association career turnovers leaders List of National Basketball Association career minutes played leaders List of National Basketball Association franchise career scoring leaders List of National Basketball Association career playoff assists leaders List of National Basketball Association career 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