Career Highlights

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Led the 1999-2000 Sixers in blocks (3.00, 4th in the NBA)
  • Named to the 1998-99 NBA All-Defensive Second Team after leading the 76ers in blocked shots (2.98 bpg, 3rd in the NBA) and rebounds (8.1 rpg, 20th)
  • Was the only 76er in 1998-99 to start all 50 games and logged 11 double-doubles
  • Scored 15 points and matched his career-high with 15 rebounds in a 93-83 victory over the Indiana Pacers on 4/16/99
  • Recorded 16 points (7-11 FG, 2-2 FT), a career-high 9 blocked shots and 8 rebounds in a 95-90 overtime win over the Vancouver Grizzlies on 3/24/99
  • Ranked 4th in the NBA in 1997-98 with 3.15 bpg and established career-bests with 9.9 ppg and 6.7 rpg
  • Totaled a career-high 27 points (10-15 FG), 11 rebounds and 3 blocked shots against the Boston Celtics on 3/22/98
  • Totaled 17 points (8-10 FG) and 7 rebounds, in his 76ers debut, against the Miami Heat on 12/19/97
  • Led the Pistons in blocked shots as a rookie in 1995-96 (1.55 bpg) and in 1996-97 (1.46 bpg)
  • Posted 1996-97 season highs of 25 points and 12 rebounds, and blocked 5 shots, against the Milwaukee Bucks on 4/16/97
  • Has appeared in 4 career NBA Playoff games, posting totals of 8 points, 4 rebounds and 4 blocked shots in 22 minutes
  • Finished his career at Wyoming as the NCAA's second all-time leading shotblocker behind Georgetown's Alonzo Mourning

CAREER TRANSACTIONS

  • Selected by the Detroit Pistons in the first round (18th pick overall) of the 1995 NBA Draft. 
  • Traded by the Pistons with Aaron McKie and future considerations to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jerry Stackhouse and Eric Montross on 12/18/97.
  • Traded by Philadelphia with Toni Kukoc, Nazr Mohammed, and Juan "Pepe" Sanchez to Atlanta for Dikembe Mutombo and Roshown McLeod on 02/22/01.