Jerry Stackhouse
Jerry Dernell Stackhouse (born the November 5th 1974 with Kinston, North Carolina, the United States) is a professional basketball player American evolving/moving for the team NBA of the Dallas Mavericks. It is able to play just like back (item 2) with the wing (item 3).
Draft NBA
Stackhouse attends off the Univeristy North Carolina when he declares that he is registered with the draft, after his Sophomore Year (2nd year of univeristé). It is selected with first all the draft 1995 by the Philadelphia 76ers, in third position.
Career NBA
At the time of its first season with Philadelphia, Stackhouse carries out its team with an average of 19.2 points per match and is named in NBA' S All-Rookie TEAM (team-type gathering the best beginners). In 1996 - 1997, the Sixers select Allen Iverson. With them two, they will mark 44.2 points per match louse the 76ers.In the middle of the season 1997 - 1998, Stackhouse is sent to Detroit, like Eric Montross in exchange of Theo Ratliff, Aaron McKie and of arrangements for the future. It turns at 23.6 points per match during its second complete season to the Pistons (1999 - 2000). The following year, it records its best average of points per match in career, with 29.8 points. In a match of end of regular season, Stackhouse explodes and establishes the record of the frankness and best the perfomance from the season vis-a-vis the Chicago bulldozers with 57 points.
As it has since the beginning of its career of the rather small percentages of success with the shot, the fans called it Brickhouse (in English slang, brig indicates a shot completely missed. The word was quite simply translated by brick on the French-speaking parquet floors).
Stackhouse delivers its last matches for the Pistons at the time the team is made eliminate with the second round from the playoffs 2002.
To the summer break 2002, Stackhouse is sent to the Washington Wizards in an exchange implying 6 players, and whose main objective is to off bring Richard Hamilton to the Palace Auburn Hills of the Pistons. It is obvious that the Pistons saw in Hamilton something that they did not see in Stackhouse, and that Hamilton is a reinforcement for the Pistons in their race with the title.
At the time of its first season with Washington, Stackhouse carries out its team in points and assists, with respectively 21.5 and 4.5. It misses the majority of the season 2003 - 2004 to look after its right knee, exploiting only 26 recoveries all the season.
The summer break 2004 sees Stackhouse, Christian Laettner and the first turn of draft of the Wizards transferred to Dallas for Antawn Jamison. It misses 53 matches at the time of its first two seasons with the Mavs because of problems to the groin and a recurring wound to the knee. Stackhouse is now a very important player for Dallas, playing the part of 6th man of luxury. During the playoffs 2005, Stackhouse starts to carry sticking during the matches to keep its legs and heat, to calm its pain with the groin and to support the muscles of its thighs. That quickly becomes a fashion, Kobe Bryant, Dwayne Wade and LeBron James, inter alia, adopting sticking them as of the following season. In addition inabituelle thing on this level it chooses the port including in match of patellar knuckles.
At the end of the season 2005 - 2006, Stackhouse is always one 6th man of quality for the Mavs, and is a determining factor of the two initial victories of Dallas vis-a-vis the Miami Heat during the NBA Finals 2006. The Heat ends all the same up carrying it. The June 16th 2006, vice-president NBA of the Operations of Basketball, Stu Jackson announces that Stackhouse is suspended for the 5th macth finales to have made an obvious fault on Shaquille O'Neal. Jackson found the fault excessive and thinks that deserves a match of suspension. Stackhouse becomes third Maverick with being suspended during the playoffs 2006 (after that of Jason Terry (1 match) which had struck Michael Finley in the intimate area of its anatomy and that of DJ Mbenga (6 matches) which was assembled in the steps during the 4th match of the finale of the Western Conference).
Successive clubs
Others
- Stackhouse is also singer at his hours and sings the American national anthem regularly (listened to above all the matches) at the time of the matches in residence of the Mavs.
- It appears in several video games: Extreme NBA Jam, NBA Hangtime, NBA Showtime: NBA and NBC and NBA Jam (2003).
- It is usually called Stack .
External bonds
- Official site
- NBA.com - Jerry Stackhouse