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Nick Collison

Nicholas John Collison (born October 26, 1980) is an American former professional basketball player who is a special assistant for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He spent his entire career with the Seattle SuperSonics, later renamed the Thunder in 2008. Collison was drafted by the SuperSonics in the first round of the 2003 NBA draft and retired as a member of the Thunder in 2018. As a college player, he went to two Final Fours with the Kansas Jayhawks.

Nick Collison
Collison with the Oklahoma City Thunder in March 2010
Oklahoma City Thunder
PositionSpecial assistant
LeagueNBA
Personal information
Born (1980-10-26) October 26, 1980 (age 42)
Orange City, Iowa
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight255 lb (116 kg)
Career information
High schoolIowa Falls (Iowa Falls, Iowa)
CollegeKansas (1999–2003)
NBA draft2003 / Round: 1 / Pick: 12th overall
Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics
Playing career2003–2018
PositionPower forward / Center
Number4
Career history
20032018Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder
Career highlights and awards
Career statistics
Points5,359 (5.9 ppg)
Rebounds4,701 (5.2 rpg)
Assists939 (1.0 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Early life and high school career

Collison was born in Orange City, Iowa and grew up in Fort Dodge and Iowa Falls. He attended Iowa Falls High School and was a McDonald's All-American in 1999.

College career

Teaming with fellow Iowan Kirk Hinrich to form one of the best duos in college basketball, Collison helped the University of Kansas reach two consecutive Final Fours (2002 and 2003). Collison finished his college career as the leading scorer in the history of the Big 12 Conference (a mark since surpassed). In 2003, the Jayhawks lost to Carmelo Anthony and the Syracuse Orange in the National Championship game, 81–78. Collison also played for the United States national team at the 2002 FIBA World Championship.[1]

Collison's No. 4 jersey was retired by the Jayhawks on November 25, 2003 during halftime of the Kansas-Michigan State game in recognition of his achievements over his four-year career (2002–03 Player of the Year, consensus first-team All-America, Big 12 Player of the Year).[2]

Professional career

Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder (2003–2018)

Draft year injury and relocation (2003–2008)

 
Collison with the Thunder in March 2011

Collison was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 12th overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft, but missed the 2003–04 season with injuries to both shoulders. He made his NBA debut on November 3, 2004, recording two points, five rebounds and two assists in a 114–84 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Collison appeared in all 82 games in the 2004-05 season, averaging 5.6 points and 4.6 rebounds in 17.0 minutes per game.[3] He played in all 82 games for a second time during the 2006–07 season. On January 9, 2007, Collison had a career-best game with 29 points and 21 rebounds in a 113–102 loss to the Phoenix Suns.[4] In 2008, the franchise relocated to Oklahoma City and rebranded as the Thunder.

Finals appearance and later years (2008–2018)

On December 19, 2010, Collison scored a season high 19 points and added eight rebounds in a 113–120 loss to the Phoenix Suns. In the game, he also drew his 15th charge of the season, a majority of the 22 charges the Thunder had drawn as a team to that point in the season.[5] That postseason, on May 15, 2011, Collison helped the Thunder to a Western Conference Semifinals Game 7 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, with 8 points and a playoff career high 12 rebounds.[6] The next round, Collison and the Thunder lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the Conference Finals.

In 2012, Collison helped the Thunder make the leap to the next level, and reach the NBA Finals, where they lost in five games to the Miami Heat, whom were led by Collison's fellow 2003 draftees LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh.

On February 3, 2015, Collison signed a two-year, $7.5 million contract extension with the Thunder.[7][8]

On July 21, 2017, Collison re-signed with the Thunder to a one-year, minimum salary deal.[9][10]

Collison's final NBA game was played on April 11th, 2018 in a 137 - 123 win over the Memphis Grizzlies where he recorded 1 point and 1 rebound.

Retirement

On May 10, 2018, Collison announced his retirement from professional basketball.[11] On January 12, 2019, the Thunder announced that they would be retiring Collison's No. 4 jersey, becoming the first number retired by the Thunder.[12]

Post-playing career

Following his retirement as a player, Collison joined Thunder in the position of basketball operations representative. On August 10, 2021, he was promoted to the position of special assistant to executive Vice President and general manager.[13]

Personal life

After the Sonics relocated to Oklahoma City, Collison continued to make his home in Seattle.[14][15]

Collison appeared on the cover of the 989 Sports video game NCAA Final Four 2004. The game was released on November 11, 2003 for the PlayStation 2.[16]

Collison has a daughter named Emma.[17][18] His younger brother, Michael, played college basketball for their father's alma mater, Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa.[19]

NBA career statistics

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

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2004–05 Seattle 82 4 17.0 .537 .000 .703 4.6 .4 .4 .6 5.6
2005–06 Seattle 66 27 21.9 .525 .000 .699 5.6 1.1 .3 .5 7.5
2006–07 Seattle 82 56 29.0 .500 .000 .774 8.1 1.0 .6 .8 9.6
2007–08 Seattle 78 35 28.5 .502 .000 .737 9.4 1.4 .6 .8 9.8
2008–09 Oklahoma City 71 40 25.8 .568 .000 .721 6.9 .9 .7 .7 8.2
2009–10 Oklahoma City 75 5 20.8 .589 .250 .692 5.1 .5 .5 .6 5.9
2010–11 Oklahoma City 71 2 21.5 .566 .753 4.5 1.0 .6 .4 4.6
2011–12 Oklahoma City 63 0 20.7 .597 .000 .710 4.3 1.3 .5 .4 4.5
2012–13 Oklahoma City 81 2 19.5 .595 .000 .769 4.1 1.5 .6 .4 5.1
2013–14 Oklahoma City 81 0 16.7 .556 .235 .710 3.6 1.3 .4 .3 4.2
2014–15 Oklahoma City 66 2 16.7 .419 .267 .692 3.8 1.4 .5 .4 4.1
2015–16 Oklahoma City 59 4 11.8 .459 .000 .697 2.9 .9 .3 .3 2.1
2016–17 Oklahoma City 20 0 6.4 .609 000 .625 1.6 .5 .1 .1 1.7
2017–18 Oklahoma City 15 0 5.0 .684 .385 1.3 .3 .0 .0 2.1
Career 910 177 20.4 .534 .208 .723 5.2 1.0 .5 .5 5.9

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2005 Seattle 11 0 19.8 .607 1.000 .630 5.0 .5 .3 .5 8.4
2010 Oklahoma City 6 0 21.5 .333 .000 .429 4.7 .3 .8 .2 3.2
2011 Oklahoma City 17 0 24.3 .632 .000 .783 5.8 .9 .9 .9 6.7
2012 Oklahoma City 20 0 16.6 .647 .000 .429 3.4 1.0 .6 .3 3.5
2013 Oklahoma City 11 0 16.2 .468 .000 .917 4.6 1.1 .5 1.0 5.0
2014 Oklahoma City 17 2 10.8 .414 .400 .700 2.2 .8 .2 .4 1.9
2016 Oklahoma City 9 0 8.8 .667 .000 .500 1.2 .6 .9 .0 1.0
Career 91 2 16.8 .558 .429 .682 3.8 .8 .6 .5 4.3

See also

References

  1. ^ Collison Named Alternate On USA World Championship Team
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  3. ^ "Nick Collison 2004–05 Game Log". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "Suns Win Seventh Straight, Beat Sonics". NBA.com. January 10, 2007. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
  5. ^ "Nick Collison contributing key minutes". December 19, 2010.
  6. ^ "Game Recap - Playoffs Round 2 Game 7 vs Memphis Grizzlies". NBA.com.
  7. ^ Thunder Signs Nick Collison to Contract Extension
  8. ^ Thunder sign Nick Collison to two-year, nearly $8 million contract extension
  9. ^ Thunder Signs Nick Collison
  10. ^ Thunder announce Nick Collison will stay in Oklahoma City
  11. ^ Gallo, Nick (May 10, 2018). "Seeing Off a True Pro – Thunder Fan Favorite Nick Collison Retires". NBA.com. Retrieved May 10, 2018.
  12. ^ "Thunder Set to Retire Nick Collison's No. 4". NBA.com. January 12, 2019. Retrieved January 13, 2019.
  13. ^ "Nick Collison To Take On New Role In Thunder Front Office". Oklahoma City Thunder. August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  14. ^ Collison reflects on Sonics' relocation
  15. ^ Need a view? Nick Collison's Queen Anne home "without rival"
  16. ^ College Hoops Sensation Nick Collison Signs as Cover Athlete For NCAA® Final Four® 2004 by 989 Sports®
  17. ^ The Nick Collison Guest Blog, Vol. 1: How I Spent My (Extended) Summer Vacation
  18. ^ "Super Sonic Wedding Superb! Doing it Right at Court in the Square, Hotel 1000, and Pravda!". JanetKlinger.com. August 20, 2007. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  19. ^ #33 Michael Collison

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com
  • Nick Collison at nba.com

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Nicholas John Collison born October 26 1980 is an American former professional basketball player who is a special assistant for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association NBA He spent his entire career with the Seattle SuperSonics later renamed the Thunder in 2008 Collison was drafted by the SuperSonics in the first round of the 2003 NBA draft and retired as a member of the Thunder in 2018 As a college player he went to two Final Fours with the Kansas Jayhawks Nick CollisonCollison with the Oklahoma City Thunder in March 2010Oklahoma City ThunderPositionSpecial assistantLeagueNBAPersonal informationBorn 1980 10 26 October 26 1980 age 42 Orange City IowaNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 10 in 2 08 m Listed weight255 lb 116 kg Career informationHigh schoolIowa Falls Iowa Falls Iowa CollegeKansas 1999 2003 NBA draft2003 Round 1 Pick 12th overallSelected by the Seattle SuperSonicsPlaying career2003 2018PositionPower forward CenterNumber4Career history2003 2018Seattle SuperSonics Oklahoma City ThunderCareer highlights and awardsNo 4 retired by Oklahoma City Thunder NABC Player of the Year 2003 Consensus first team All American 2003 Big 12 Player of the Year 2003 2 First team All Big 12 2001 2003 No 4 jersey retired by Kansas Jayhawks Second team Parade All American 1999 McDonald s All American 1999 Career statisticsPoints5 359 5 9 ppg Rebounds4 701 5 2 rpg Assists939 1 0 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comMedals Men s basketballRepresenting United StatesFIBA Americas Championship2003 San Juan Team competitionFIBA Americas U18 Championship1998 Puerto Plata Team competitionFIBA U19 World Championship1999 Lisbon Team competitionFIBA U21 World Championship2001 Saitama Team competition Contents 1 Early life and high school career 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Seattle SuperSonics Oklahoma City Thunder 2003 2018 3 1 1 Draft year injury and relocation 2003 2008 3 1 2 Finals appearance and later years 2008 2018 3 2 Retirement 4 Post playing career 5 Personal life 6 NBA career statistics 6 1 Regular season 6 2 Playoffs 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and high school career EditCollison was born in Orange City Iowa and grew up in Fort Dodge and Iowa Falls He attended Iowa Falls High School and was a McDonald s All American in 1999 College career EditTeaming with fellow Iowan Kirk Hinrich to form one of the best duos in college basketball Collison helped the University of Kansas reach two consecutive Final Fours 2002 and 2003 Collison finished his college career as the leading scorer in the history of the Big 12 Conference a mark since surpassed In 2003 the Jayhawks lost to Carmelo Anthony and the Syracuse Orange in the National Championship game 81 78 Collison also played for the United States national team at the 2002 FIBA World Championship 1 Collison s No 4 jersey was retired by the Jayhawks on November 25 2003 during halftime of the Kansas Michigan State game in recognition of his achievements over his four year career 2002 03 Player of the Year consensus first team All America Big 12 Player of the Year 2 Professional career EditSeattle SuperSonics Oklahoma City Thunder 2003 2018 Edit Draft year injury and relocation 2003 2008 Edit Collison with the Thunder in March 2011 Collison was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 12th overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft but missed the 2003 04 season with injuries to both shoulders He made his NBA debut on November 3 2004 recording two points five rebounds and two assists in a 114 84 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers Collison appeared in all 82 games in the 2004 05 season averaging 5 6 points and 4 6 rebounds in 17 0 minutes per game 3 He played in all 82 games for a second time during the 2006 07 season On January 9 2007 Collison had a career best game with 29 points and 21 rebounds in a 113 102 loss to the Phoenix Suns 4 In 2008 the franchise relocated to Oklahoma City and rebranded as the Thunder Finals appearance and later years 2008 2018 Edit On December 19 2010 Collison scored a season high 19 points and added eight rebounds in a 113 120 loss to the Phoenix Suns In the game he also drew his 15th charge of the season a majority of the 22 charges the Thunder had drawn as a team to that point in the season 5 That postseason on May 15 2011 Collison helped the Thunder to a Western Conference Semifinals Game 7 win over the Memphis Grizzlies with 8 points and a playoff career high 12 rebounds 6 The next round Collison and the Thunder lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the Conference Finals In 2012 Collison helped the Thunder make the leap to the next level and reach the NBA Finals where they lost in five games to the Miami Heat whom were led by Collison s fellow 2003 draftees LeBron James Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh On February 3 2015 Collison signed a two year 7 5 million contract extension with the Thunder 7 8 On July 21 2017 Collison re signed with the Thunder to a one year minimum salary deal 9 10 Collison s final NBA game was played on April 11th 2018 in a 137 123 win over the Memphis Grizzlies where he recorded 1 point and 1 rebound Retirement Edit On May 10 2018 Collison announced his retirement from professional basketball 11 On January 12 2019 the Thunder announced that they would be retiring Collison s No 4 jersey becoming the first number retired by the Thunder 12 Post playing career EditFollowing his retirement as a player Collison joined Thunder in the position of basketball operations representative On August 10 2021 he was promoted to the position of special assistant to executive Vice President and general manager 13 Personal life EditAfter the Sonics relocated to Oklahoma City Collison continued to make his home in Seattle 14 15 Collison appeared on the cover of the 989 Sports video game NCAA Final Four 2004 The game was released on November 11 2003 for the PlayStation 2 16 Collison has a daughter named Emma 17 18 His younger brother Michael played college basketball for their father s alma mater Briar Cliff University in Sioux City Iowa 19 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 highRegular season Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2004 05 Seattle 82 4 17 0 537 000 703 4 6 4 4 6 5 62005 06 Seattle 66 27 21 9 525 000 699 5 6 1 1 3 5 7 52006 07 Seattle 82 56 29 0 500 000 774 8 1 1 0 6 8 9 62007 08 Seattle 78 35 28 5 502 000 737 9 4 1 4 6 8 9 82008 09 Oklahoma City 71 40 25 8 568 000 721 6 9 9 7 7 8 22009 10 Oklahoma City 75 5 20 8 589 250 692 5 1 5 5 6 5 92010 11 Oklahoma City 71 2 21 5 566 753 4 5 1 0 6 4 4 62011 12 Oklahoma City 63 0 20 7 597 000 710 4 3 1 3 5 4 4 52012 13 Oklahoma City 81 2 19 5 595 000 769 4 1 1 5 6 4 5 12013 14 Oklahoma City 81 0 16 7 556 235 710 3 6 1 3 4 3 4 22014 15 Oklahoma City 66 2 16 7 419 267 692 3 8 1 4 5 4 4 12015 16 Oklahoma City 59 4 11 8 459 000 697 2 9 9 3 3 2 12016 17 Oklahoma City 20 0 6 4 609 000 625 1 6 5 1 1 1 72017 18 Oklahoma City 15 0 5 0 684 385 1 3 3 0 0 2 1Career 910 177 20 4 534 208 723 5 2 1 0 5 5 5 9Playoffs Edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2005 Seattle 11 0 19 8 607 1 000 630 5 0 5 3 5 8 42010 Oklahoma City 6 0 21 5 333 000 429 4 7 3 8 2 3 22011 Oklahoma City 17 0 24 3 632 000 783 5 8 9 9 9 6 72012 Oklahoma City 20 0 16 6 647 000 429 3 4 1 0 6 3 3 52013 Oklahoma City 11 0 16 2 468 000 917 4 6 1 1 5 1 0 5 02014 Oklahoma City 17 2 10 8 414 400 700 2 2 8 2 4 1 92016 Oklahoma City 9 0 8 8 667 000 500 1 2 6 9 0 1 0Career 91 2 16 8 558 429 682 3 8 8 6 5 4 3See also Edit Sports portalList of NCAA Division I men s basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds List of NBA players who have spent their entire career with one franchiseReferences Edit Collison Named Alternate On USA World Championship Team COLLISON S JERSEY TO BE RETIRED Archived from the original on December 20 2014 Retrieved December 20 2014 Nick Collison 2004 05 Game Log Basketball Reference com Retrieved July 2 2018 Suns Win Seventh Straight Beat Sonics NBA com January 10 2007 Retrieved July 2 2018 Nick Collison contributing key minutes December 19 2010 Game Recap Playoffs Round 2 Game 7 vs Memphis Grizzlies NBA com Thunder Signs Nick Collison to Contract Extension Thunder sign Nick Collison to two year nearly 8 million contract extension Thunder Signs Nick Collison Thunder announce Nick Collison will stay in Oklahoma City Gallo Nick May 10 2018 Seeing Off a True Pro Thunder Fan Favorite Nick Collison Retires NBA com Retrieved May 10 2018 Thunder Set to Retire Nick Collison s No 4 NBA com January 12 2019 Retrieved January 13 2019 Nick Collison To Take On New Role In Thunder Front Office Oklahoma City Thunder August 10 2021 Retrieved August 24 2021 Collison reflects on Sonics relocation Need a view Nick Collison s Queen Anne home without rival College Hoops Sensation Nick Collison Signs as Cover Athlete For NCAA Final Four 2004 by 989 Sports The Nick Collison Guest Blog Vol 1 How I Spent My Extended Summer Vacation Super Sonic Wedding Superb Doing it Right at Court in the Square Hotel 1000 and Pravda JanetKlinger com August 20 2007 Retrieved January 5 2013 33 Michael CollisonExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nick Collison Career statistics and player information from NBA com and Basketball Reference com Nick Collison at nba com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick Collison amp oldid 1128157932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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