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Jamal Mashburn

Jamal Mashburn Sr. (born November 29, 1972) is an American entrepreneur and former professional basketball player. Nicknamed "the Monster Mash",[1] Mashburn was a prolific scorer as a small forward in his 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), with a career scoring average of 19.1 points per game.

Jamal Mashburn
Personal information
Born (1972-11-29) November 29, 1972 (age 51)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight247 lb (112 kg)
Career information
High schoolCardinal Hayes
(The Bronx, New York)
CollegeKentucky (1990–1993)
NBA draft1993: 1st round, 4th overall pick
Selected by the Dallas Mavericks
Playing career1993–2005
PositionSmall forward
Number32, 24
Career history
19931997Dallas Mavericks
19972000Miami Heat
20002002Charlotte Hornets
20022005New Orleans Hornets
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points11,644 (19.1 ppg)
Rebounds3,271 (5.4 rpg)
Assists2,414 (4.0 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life and college career edit

Mashburn was born to Bobby, a former heavyweight boxer and New York City police officer, and Helen Mashburn.[2] His father retired in 1974 and then lived separately from Helen and his son Jamal, divorcing after about 10 years.[3][4][5]

Mashburn learned the game at Rucker Park, just a block away from where he grew up.[2]

 
A jersey honoring Mashburn hangs in Rupp Arena

After attending Cardinal Hayes High School in The Bronx, Mashburn had a very successful basketball career in college, playing for the University of Kentucky. He was the fourth-leading career scorer for the Wildcats and a consensus First Team All-American by his junior year, in which the Wildcats made it to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. Following the tournament he declared for the 1993 NBA draft, with Mashburn being selected by the Dallas Mavericks with the fourth pick.

Professional career edit

Dallas Mavericks (1993–1997) edit

The Mavericks were a lottery team led by veteran point guard Derek Harper and second year guard Jim Jackson, and Mashburn quickly shared the reins of the offense, averaging 19.2 points a game in 73 starts and earning a selection to the first NBA All-Rookie Team. Despite this the Mavericks could only manage 13 wins for the 1993–94 season. In the off-season, the team drafted star point guard Jason Kidd, teaming up with Jackson and Mashburn to become known collectively as "The Three J's." The Mavericks would improve to 36 wins in the 1994–95 season, as Mashburn averaged 24.1 points a game (sixth in the league), while placing fifth in the league in free throw makes (447), seventh in made field goals (683), and fifth in total points (1,926). The season also featured a 50-point performance by Mashburn on November 12 against the Chicago Bulls in Chicago.[6] This made him the fourth-youngest player to score 50 points in an NBA game (Brandon Jennings is the youngest). He also broke many franchise records and blossomed into one of the best scoring forwards in the league. Despite the team's improvement they were unable to make the playoffs, and injuries would force Mashburn to only play 18 games in the 1995–96 season.

Mashburn started in just 21 games of the Mavericks' first 37 games of the 1996–97 season, and on February 14, 1997, he was traded to the Miami Heat in exchange for Kurt Thomas, Predrag Danilović and Martin Müürsepp.[7][8]

Miami Heat (1997–2000) edit

Miami was a loaded team led by all-stars Alonzo Mourning and Tim Hardaway and coached by Pat Riley. The addition of Mashburn boosted the team's offense, and the team finished the season with a franchise best 61 wins with Mashburn averaging 13.4 points in 30 starts. In the playoffs the Heat defeated the Orlando Magic in a difficult 5 games in the first round, followed by a grueling seven-game series win against the New York Knicks. Miami made its first ever Conference Finals against the defending champion Bulls, and would lose the first three games of the series before managing a win in Miami in game four, with Mashburn scoring 17 points.[9] The Bulls proved too much for the Heat and won the series in the fifth game in Chicago. Mashburn averaged 10.5 points in his first postseason.

Injuries limited Mashburn to 48 games in the 1997–98 season, but he started in each game he played and averaged 15.1 points a game as Miami won 55 games before losing in a five-game first round series to the Knicks. Mashburn started in 3 of the games and saw his production slip. The following season would be shortened to 50 games due to a league lockout, and injuries again limited Mashburn to just 23 starts with averages of 14.8 points a game with 6.1 rebounds a game. Miami captured the best record in the Eastern Conference, but once again lost in the first round to New York, as Mashburn averaged 10 points in the five-game series.

The 1999–2000 season featured an improvement statistically for Mashburn, as he shouldered more of the offensive load and averaged 17.5 points a game including a career high 112 three point field goals. The Heat won 52 games before sweeping the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the playoffs in three games. This set up another rematch with New York, as the Heat and Knicks battled in another grueling seven-game series. Despite scoring in bunches in the Heat's victories, including a 21-point performance in game 5, Mashburn's scoring dropped off in the final two games of the series, and the Knicks once again eliminated Miami at home. Following another disappointing playoff run for the team, Mashburn and teammate P. J. Brown were traded to the Charlotte Hornets for Eddie Jones and Anthony Mason.

Charlotte Hornets (2000–2002) edit

In his first season in Charlotte, Mashburn averaged 20.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 5.4 assists in 76 games. Led by his play and the play of Baron Davis, the Hornets won 46 games and faced Miami in the first round of the playoffs. While his former team was favored to win the series, Mashburn averaged 23.7 points, as the younger Hornets shocked the Heat and swept them in three games. Next up were the Milwaukee Bucks, who took a two-game lead before the Hornets won game three in Charlotte led by Mashburn's 36 points and game four, in which Mashburn scored 31. Despite managing to win three straight games, the Bucks responded to win the last two games and the series. Mashburn averaged a career high 24.9 points in the 2001 playoffs.

The 2001–02 season once again featured injury problems for Mashburn, and he only played in 40 games averaging 21.5 points per game. The Hornets made the playoffs and defeated Orlando before losing to the New Jersey Nets, but Mashburn's injury woes kept him out of the postseason. The Hornets would go on to relocate to New Orleans after the season ended.

New Orleans Hornets (2002–2005) edit

Mashburn's best overall NBA season took place in the 2002–03 season, and he played in all 82 games averaging 21.6 points per game. He played in his first and only All-Star game, scoring 10 points in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game in Atlanta, won the Eastern Conference Player of the Month award in March and made the All-NBA Third Team. The season also featured some high scoring games for Mashburn, including a 50-point performance against Memphis on February 21 and a 40-point game against Orlando on March 26. The Hornets won 47 games and faced the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the playoffs, but Mashburn played in only four games of the series due to a finger injury. In the deciding Game 6 loss on May 2, 2003, Mashburn led the Hornets in scoring with 36 points while adding five assists.[10]

Mashburn continued his stellar play in the 2003–04 season, but injuries plagued him for most of the year and he managed to play in only 19 games. He was later unable to participate in the 2004 playoffs. Bothered by problems with his right knee (patella femoral irritation), he decided to sit out the 2004–05 season in hopes that his knee would recover. He had microfracture surgery performed on his knee, a risky surgery that not all players have been able to recover from.

Retirement edit

Despite his decision to sit out the year due to his knee, the Hornets still traded Mashburn, along with Rodney Rogers, to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for forward Glenn Robinson on February 24, 2005.[11] Mashburn was never able to recover from his chronic knee problems and never saw court time for Philadelphia. He was on the injured list for all of the 2004–05 season and the inactive list for 2005–06. On March 24, 2006, the 76ers waived Mashburn, who subsequently announced his retirement from the NBA. He had career averages of 19.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game.

Mashburn, who averaged 20.8 points per game in 2003–04, is one of only six players since 1970 to have averaged at least 20 points per game in his final NBA season. The other five are Jerry West (20.3 in 1973–74), Larry Bird (20.2 in 1991–92), Dražen Petrović (22.3 in 1992–93), Reggie Lewis (20.8 in 1992–93), and Michael Jordan (20.0 in 2002–03).

Post-basketball career edit

Since retiring from basketball, Mashburn has worked for ESPN as an analyst and launched a number of successful business ventures. As of 2018, he owned over 90 businesses, including 34 Outback Steakhouse franchises, 37 Papa John's franchises, and a number of car dealerships across the state of Kentucky.[12][13] Mashburn is a partner in Ol Memorial Stable, along with former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino and Outback Steakhouse co-founder Chris T. Sullivan, which owns Kentucky Derby prospect Buffalo Man.[14]

Personal life edit

Mashburn has lived in Miami since his retirement. In 2017, he and his wife divorced after a 17-year marriage.[15] Their son, Jamal Jr., attended the Gulliver Prep[16][17] before transferring to Brewster Academy.[18][19] He plays college basketball for New Mexico after previously playing for Minnesota during his freshman season.[20]

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

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1993–94 Dallas 79 73 36.7 .406 .284 .699 4.5 3.4 1.1 .2 19.2
1994–95 Dallas 80 80 37.3 .436 .328 .739 4.1 3.7 1.0 .1 24.1
1995–96 Dallas 18 18 37.2 .379 .343 .729 5.4 2.8 .8 .2 23.4
1996–97 Dallas 37 21 26.4 .372 .321 .649 3.1 2.5 .9 .1 10.6
1996–97 Miami 32 30 37.2 .398 .329 .752 5.6 3.5 1.3 .2 13.4
1997–98 Miami 48 48 36.0 .435 .303 .797 4.9 2.8 .9 .3 15.1
1998–99 Miami 24 23 35.6 .451 .433 .721 6.1 3.1 .8 .1 14.8
1999–2000 Miami 76 76 37.2 .445 .403 .778 5.0 3.9 1.0 .2 17.5
2000–01 Charlotte 76 76 39.3 .413 .356 .766 7.6 5.4 1.1 .2 20.1
2001–02 Charlotte 40 40 40.0 .407 .366 .876 6.1 4.3 1.1 .2 21.5
2002–03 New Orleans 82 81 40.5 .422 .389 .848 6.1 5.6 1.0 .2 21.6
2003–04 New Orleans 19 18 38.4 .392 .284 .813 6.2 2.5 .7 .3 20.8
Career 611 584 37.3 .418 .345 .766 5.4 4.0 1.0 .2 19.1
All-Star 1 0 14.0 .571 1.000 .000 4.0 2.0 2.0 .0 10.0

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1997 Miami 17 17 32.6 .387 .355 .650 4.9 2.1 1.0 .1 10.5
1998 Miami 5 3 25.8 .267 .364 .750 4.4 1.8 .6 .2 6.2
1999 Miami 5 5 30.4 .388 .429 .667 2.6 2.0 .4 .0 10.0
2000 Miami 10 10 42.3 .401 .394 .857 4.6 3.2 1.1 .2 17.5
2001 Charlotte 10 10 41.9 .404 .333 .841 6.2 5.7 1.2 .3 24.9
2002 Charlotte 1 1 10.0 .000 .000 .000 1.0 1.0 .0 .0 .0
2003 New Orleans 4 4 40.5 .430 .400 .714 3.5 5.3 1.0 .3 24.8
Career 52 50 35.6 .389 .369 .780 4.7 3.2 .9 .2 15.0

References edit

  1. ^ Rhoden, William C. (December 27, 1992). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 15, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Wolff, Alexander (November 23, 1992). "Bluegrass Revival". Sports Illustrated Vault. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  3. ^ D'Angelo, Tom (December 7, 1997). "Fighting for lost time". The Palm Beach Post. p. 48. Retrieved March 14, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Forde, Pat (January 11, 1992). "Contradictions have meshed to make Mashburn". The Courier-Journal. p. 13. Retrieved March 14, 2019 – via bewspapers.com.
  5. ^ Staple, Arthur (June 11, 1993). "Mashburn looks like million bucks in homecoming". Daily News. p. 91. Retrieved March 14, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Isaacson, Melissa (November 13, 1994). . chicagotribune.com. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  7. ^ Brown, Clifton (February 15, 1997). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 15, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  8. ^ Winderman, Ira (February 15, 1997). . Sun-Sentinel.com. Archived from the original on March 14, 2019. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  9. ^ Armour, Terry (May 28, 1997). . chicagotribune.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  10. ^ "Iverson clutch down stretch to finish Hornets". ESPN. May 2, 2003. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  11. ^ "Sixers get Rogers, Mashburn in return". ESPN.com. February 24, 2005. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
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  13. ^ Richardson, Shandel (July 3, 2018). . Sun-Sentinel.com. Archived from the original on August 8, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
  14. ^ Frey, Titan (July 22, 2023). "Jamal Mashburn Earned $75,623,634 In NBA Contracts And Over $60 Million As An Entrepreneur In Over 90 Businesses". Fadeaway World. Retrieved December 4, 2023.
  15. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Ex-NBA Star Jamal Mashburn & Wife Officially Divorce After 17 Year Marriage". theJasmineBRAND. December 19, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
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  20. ^ "Jamal Mashburn Jr., Brewster Academy , Shooting Guard". 247Sports. Retrieved March 14, 2019.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com

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For his son the current basketball player see Jamal Mashburn Jr Jamal Mashburn Sr born November 29 1972 is an American entrepreneur and former professional basketball player Nicknamed the Monster Mash 1 Mashburn was a prolific scorer as a small forward in his 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association NBA with a career scoring average of 19 1 points per game Jamal MashburnPersonal informationBorn 1972 11 29 November 29 1972 age 51 The Bronx New York U S Listed height6 ft 8 in 2 03 m Listed weight247 lb 112 kg Career informationHigh schoolCardinal Hayes The Bronx New York CollegeKentucky 1990 1993 NBA draft1993 1st round 4th overall pickSelected by the Dallas MavericksPlaying career1993 2005PositionSmall forwardNumber32 24Career history1993 1997Dallas Mavericks1997 2000Miami Heat2000 2002Charlotte Hornets2002 2005New Orleans HornetsCareer highlights and awardsNBA All Star 2003 All NBA Third Team 2003 NBA All Rookie First Team 1994 Consensus first team All American 1993 SEC Player of the Year 1993 SEC Athlete of the Year 1993 Second team Parade All American 1990 Mr New York Basketball 1990 Career NBA statisticsPoints11 644 19 1 ppg Rebounds3 271 5 4 rpg Assists2 414 4 0 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Early life and college career 2 Professional career 2 1 Dallas Mavericks 1993 1997 2 2 Miami Heat 1997 2000 2 3 Charlotte Hornets 2000 2002 2 4 New Orleans Hornets 2002 2005 2 5 Retirement 3 Post basketball career 4 Personal life 5 NBA career statistics 5 1 Regular season 5 2 Playoffs 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and college career editMashburn was born to Bobby a former heavyweight boxer and New York City police officer and Helen Mashburn 2 His father retired in 1974 and then lived separately from Helen and his son Jamal divorcing after about 10 years 3 4 5 Mashburn learned the game at Rucker Park just a block away from where he grew up 2 nbsp A jersey honoring Mashburn hangs in Rupp Arena After attending Cardinal Hayes High School in The Bronx Mashburn had a very successful basketball career in college playing for the University of Kentucky He was the fourth leading career scorer for the Wildcats and a consensus First Team All American by his junior year in which the Wildcats made it to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament Following the tournament he declared for the 1993 NBA draft with Mashburn being selected by the Dallas Mavericks with the fourth pick Professional career editDallas Mavericks 1993 1997 edit The Mavericks were a lottery team led by veteran point guard Derek Harper and second year guard Jim Jackson and Mashburn quickly shared the reins of the offense averaging 19 2 points a game in 73 starts and earning a selection to the first NBA All Rookie Team Despite this the Mavericks could only manage 13 wins for the 1993 94 season In the off season the team drafted star point guard Jason Kidd teaming up with Jackson and Mashburn to become known collectively as The Three J s The Mavericks would improve to 36 wins in the 1994 95 season as Mashburn averaged 24 1 points a game sixth in the league while placing fifth in the league in free throw makes 447 seventh in made field goals 683 and fifth in total points 1 926 The season also featured a 50 point performance by Mashburn on November 12 against the Chicago Bulls in Chicago 6 This made him the fourth youngest player to score 50 points in an NBA game Brandon Jennings is the youngest He also broke many franchise records and blossomed into one of the best scoring forwards in the league Despite the team s improvement they were unable to make the playoffs and injuries would force Mashburn to only play 18 games in the 1995 96 season Mashburn started in just 21 games of the Mavericks first 37 games of the 1996 97 season and on February 14 1997 he was traded to the Miami Heat in exchange for Kurt Thomas Predrag Danilovic and Martin Muursepp 7 8 Miami Heat 1997 2000 edit Miami was a loaded team led by all stars Alonzo Mourning and Tim Hardaway and coached by Pat Riley The addition of Mashburn boosted the team s offense and the team finished the season with a franchise best 61 wins with Mashburn averaging 13 4 points in 30 starts In the playoffs the Heat defeated the Orlando Magic in a difficult 5 games in the first round followed by a grueling seven game series win against the New York Knicks Miami made its first ever Conference Finals against the defending champion Bulls and would lose the first three games of the series before managing a win in Miami in game four with Mashburn scoring 17 points 9 The Bulls proved too much for the Heat and won the series in the fifth game in Chicago Mashburn averaged 10 5 points in his first postseason Injuries limited Mashburn to 48 games in the 1997 98 season but he started in each game he played and averaged 15 1 points a game as Miami won 55 games before losing in a five game first round series to the Knicks Mashburn started in 3 of the games and saw his production slip The following season would be shortened to 50 games due to a league lockout and injuries again limited Mashburn to just 23 starts with averages of 14 8 points a game with 6 1 rebounds a game Miami captured the best record in the Eastern Conference but once again lost in the first round to New York as Mashburn averaged 10 points in the five game series The 1999 2000 season featured an improvement statistically for Mashburn as he shouldered more of the offensive load and averaged 17 5 points a game including a career high 112 three point field goals The Heat won 52 games before sweeping the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the playoffs in three games This set up another rematch with New York as the Heat and Knicks battled in another grueling seven game series Despite scoring in bunches in the Heat s victories including a 21 point performance in game 5 Mashburn s scoring dropped off in the final two games of the series and the Knicks once again eliminated Miami at home Following another disappointing playoff run for the team Mashburn and teammate P J Brown were traded to the Charlotte Hornets for Eddie Jones and Anthony Mason Charlotte Hornets 2000 2002 edit In his first season in Charlotte Mashburn averaged 20 1 points 7 6 rebounds and 5 4 assists in 76 games Led by his play and the play of Baron Davis the Hornets won 46 games and faced Miami in the first round of the playoffs While his former team was favored to win the series Mashburn averaged 23 7 points as the younger Hornets shocked the Heat and swept them in three games Next up were the Milwaukee Bucks who took a two game lead before the Hornets won game three in Charlotte led by Mashburn s 36 points and game four in which Mashburn scored 31 Despite managing to win three straight games the Bucks responded to win the last two games and the series Mashburn averaged a career high 24 9 points in the 2001 playoffs The 2001 02 season once again featured injury problems for Mashburn and he only played in 40 games averaging 21 5 points per game The Hornets made the playoffs and defeated Orlando before losing to the New Jersey Nets but Mashburn s injury woes kept him out of the postseason The Hornets would go on to relocate to New Orleans after the season ended New Orleans Hornets 2002 2005 edit Mashburn s best overall NBA season took place in the 2002 03 season and he played in all 82 games averaging 21 6 points per game He played in his first and only All Star game scoring 10 points in the 2003 NBA All Star Game in Atlanta won the Eastern Conference Player of the Month award in March and made the All NBA Third Team The season also featured some high scoring games for Mashburn including a 50 point performance against Memphis on February 21 and a 40 point game against Orlando on March 26 The Hornets won 47 games and faced the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the playoffs but Mashburn played in only four games of the series due to a finger injury In the deciding Game 6 loss on May 2 2003 Mashburn led the Hornets in scoring with 36 points while adding five assists 10 Mashburn continued his stellar play in the 2003 04 season but injuries plagued him for most of the year and he managed to play in only 19 games He was later unable to participate in the 2004 playoffs Bothered by problems with his right knee patella femoral irritation he decided to sit out the 2004 05 season in hopes that his knee would recover He had microfracture surgery performed on his knee a risky surgery that not all players have been able to recover from Retirement edit Despite his decision to sit out the year due to his knee the Hornets still traded Mashburn along with Rodney Rogers to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for forward Glenn Robinson on February 24 2005 11 Mashburn was never able to recover from his chronic knee problems and never saw court time for Philadelphia He was on the injured list for all of the 2004 05 season and the inactive list for 2005 06 On March 24 2006 the 76ers waived Mashburn who subsequently announced his retirement from the NBA He had career averages of 19 1 points 5 4 rebounds and 4 0 assists per game Mashburn who averaged 20 8 points per game in 2003 04 is one of only six players since 1970 to have averaged at least 20 points per game in his final NBA season The other five are Jerry West 20 3 in 1973 74 Larry Bird 20 2 in 1991 92 Drazen Petrovic 22 3 in 1992 93 Reggie Lewis 20 8 in 1992 93 and Michael Jordan 20 0 in 2002 03 Post basketball career editSince retiring from basketball Mashburn has worked for ESPN as an analyst and launched a number of successful business ventures As of 2018 he owned over 90 businesses including 34 Outback Steakhouse franchises 37 Papa John s franchises and a number of car dealerships across the state of Kentucky 12 13 Mashburn is a partner in Ol Memorial Stable along with former Kentucky coach Rick Pitino and Outback Steakhouse co founder Chris T Sullivan which owns Kentucky Derby prospect Buffalo Man 14 Personal life editMashburn has lived in Miami since his retirement In 2017 he and his wife divorced after a 17 year marriage 15 Their son Jamal Jr attended the Gulliver Prep 16 17 before transferring to Brewster Academy 18 19 He plays college basketball for New Mexico after previously playing for Minnesota during his freshman season 20 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 Regular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 1993 94 Dallas 79 73 36 7 406 284 699 4 5 3 4 1 1 2 19 2 1994 95 Dallas 80 80 37 3 436 328 739 4 1 3 7 1 0 1 24 1 1995 96 Dallas 18 18 37 2 379 343 729 5 4 2 8 8 2 23 4 1996 97 Dallas 37 21 26 4 372 321 649 3 1 2 5 9 1 10 6 1996 97 Miami 32 30 37 2 398 329 752 5 6 3 5 1 3 2 13 4 1997 98 Miami 48 48 36 0 435 303 797 4 9 2 8 9 3 15 1 1998 99 Miami 24 23 35 6 451 433 721 6 1 3 1 8 1 14 8 1999 2000 Miami 76 76 37 2 445 403 778 5 0 3 9 1 0 2 17 5 2000 01 Charlotte 76 76 39 3 413 356 766 7 6 5 4 1 1 2 20 1 2001 02 Charlotte 40 40 40 0 407 366 876 6 1 4 3 1 1 2 21 5 2002 03 New Orleans 82 81 40 5 422 389 848 6 1 5 6 1 0 2 21 6 2003 04 New Orleans 19 18 38 4 392 284 813 6 2 2 5 7 3 20 8 Career 611 584 37 3 418 345 766 5 4 4 0 1 0 2 19 1 All Star 1 0 14 0 571 1 000 000 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 10 0 Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 1997 Miami 17 17 32 6 387 355 650 4 9 2 1 1 0 1 10 5 1998 Miami 5 3 25 8 267 364 750 4 4 1 8 6 2 6 2 1999 Miami 5 5 30 4 388 429 667 2 6 2 0 4 0 10 0 2000 Miami 10 10 42 3 401 394 857 4 6 3 2 1 1 2 17 5 2001 Charlotte 10 10 41 9 404 333 841 6 2 5 7 1 2 3 24 9 2002 Charlotte 1 1 10 0 000 000 000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2003 New Orleans 4 4 40 5 430 400 714 3 5 5 3 1 0 3 24 8 Career 52 50 35 6 389 369 780 4 7 3 2 9 2 15 0References edit Rhoden William C December 27 1992 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mashburn Goes Searching for Himself The New York Times Archived from the original on January 15 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 a b Wolff Alexander November 23 1992 Bluegrass Revival Sports Illustrated Vault Retrieved December 26 2020 D Angelo Tom December 7 1997 Fighting for lost time The Palm Beach Post p 48 Retrieved March 14 2019 via newspapers com Forde Pat January 11 1992 Contradictions have meshed to make Mashburn The Courier Journal p 13 Retrieved March 14 2019 via bewspapers com Staple Arthur June 11 1993 Mashburn looks like million bucks in homecoming Daily News p 91 Retrieved March 14 2019 via newspapers com Isaacson Melissa November 13 1994 Mavs Top Bulls In Ot As Mashburn Scores 50 Jackson 38 chicagotribune com Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved March 14 2019 Brown Clifton February 15 1997 Miami Acquires Mashburn From Dallas to Bolster Its Firepower The New York Times Archived from the original on June 15 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Winderman Ira February 15 1997 Mashburn turns up the Heat Sun Sentinel com Archived from the original on March 14 2019 Retrieved March 14 2019 Armour Terry May 28 1997 Jackson More Rodman Sanctions Unlikely chicagotribune com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 14 2019 Iverson clutch down stretch to finish Hornets ESPN May 2 2003 Retrieved March 5 2023 Sixers get Rogers Mashburn in return ESPN com February 24 2005 Retrieved March 26 2021 Kerby Trey September 30 2010 Jamal Mashburn is a pizza making onion frying entrepreneur Yahoo Sports Archived from the original on March 14 2019 Retrieved March 14 2019 Richardson Shandel July 3 2018 Former Heat forward Jamal Mashburn becomes successful businessman in post NBA life Sun Sentinel com Archived from the original on August 8 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Frey Titan July 22 2023 Jamal Mashburn Earned 75 623 634 In NBA Contracts And Over 60 Million As An Entrepreneur In Over 90 Businesses Fadeaway World Retrieved December 4 2023 EXCLUSIVE Ex NBA Star Jamal Mashburn amp Wife Officially Divorce After 17 Year Marriage theJasmineBRAND December 19 2017 Retrieved March 14 2019 Roberts Ben April 27 2018 Jamal Mashburn s son is a highly touted recruit and he s hoping to hear from Kentucky kentucky com Archived from the original on July 31 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Villa Walter November 30 2017 Gulliver Prep star point guard Jamal Mashburn Jr has dreams beyond basketball USA TODAY High School Sports Archived from the original on May 8 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Hale Jon May 8 2018 Jamal Mashburn hopes son will carve his own reputation USA TODAY High School Sports Archived from the original on May 15 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Hall Brendan C July 2 2018 Class of 2020 legacy Jamal Mashburn Jr transferring to Brewster Academy USA TODAY High School Sports Archived from the original on March 14 2019 Retrieved March 14 2019 Jamal Mashburn Jr Brewster Academy Shooting Guard 247Sports Retrieved March 14 2019 External links editCareer statistics and player information from NBA com and Basketball Reference com ESPN Bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamal Mashburn amp oldid 1219142687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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