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Sam Mack

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in double figures 13 times, including four games of 20 points or more. He scored a career-high 38 points against Golden State on April 2, and also had games of 26 points vs. Phoenix on April 21 and 25 points at Seattle on April 3. He shot 54-for-135 from three-point range (40%). Mack appeared in six of Houston's eight playoff games, helping them beat the
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Set Grizzlies' franchise records with 8 three-pointers in 13 attempts, scoring a game-high 26 points, in a 96-92 win over the Dallas Mavericks on 2/14/99. Led the Grizzlies in 1997-98 and established career-highs in three-pointers made (110) and attempted (269). Because of his prolific shooting, Mack was invited to compete in the
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for a second-round draft pick in October 1997. He became the Grizzlies' starting shooting guard, averaging 10.8 ppg in '97-'98 and 12.7 pg in '98-'99. Mack was ranked 8th in the NBA in three-pointers made (87), 14th in three-pointers attempted (214) and 17th in three-point percentage (.397) in 1999.
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to injury and signed Mack to two 10-day contracts in February 1996. Mack came through for the Rockets by averaging 10.8 points and 3.2 rebounds, playing in 31 games and making 20 starts. His first career NBA start came on February 27 against Toronto and he scored 11 points in 34 minutes. Mack scored
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in September 1992 and played in 40 games as a reserve (6.7 mpg) during the '92-'93 season before being waived. He spent the next three years playing in the CBA and being named to the 1995–96 CBA All-League Second Team. Mack appeared in 119 career CBA games, averaging 16.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 2.0 apg.
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attorney's office found insufficient evidence to pursue a woman's claim that Mack raped her in a university dormitory. in March 1990 Mack and a former Arizona State football player, Fedel Underwood, were arrested and charged with credit card fraud after trying to buy jewelry with a stolen card.
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in March 1989 when he participated in a holdup at a Burger King. Mack was shot in the foot and hip as he tried to flee police. He was later acquitted when a jury decided that Iowa State football player Levin White, a transfer from
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on 9/14/01. He played in 12 games for Miami and made one start. Mack started in 105 of the 259 NBA games in which he appeared. He averaged 8 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in his NBA career.
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In November 1989, he was suspended from the ASU team during his redshirt season after being investigated in connection with a sexual assault. No charges were filed after the
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Over the next 10 years Mack played for several teams both in the US and abroad, having success well into his late 30s. Mack last played for the
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Mack's final collegiate season was a huge success, as he averaged 17.5 points in 31 games for the Cougars 1991-92 and, along with
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Mack got his big chance to show what he could do at the NBA level in 1996 when he began the year in the CBA playing for the
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played with five different NBA teams over a 10-year span and has had a 20-year international basketball career.
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After Mack's dismissal from ASU, assistant George McQuarn recommended him to Roy Thomas, the coach at
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in January 2000 but was waived in late March of that season. Played in the CBA and IBL with the
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in March 1999 but would never be a regular NBA starter again. He signed as a free agent by the
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Frieder dismissed Mack from the team before he ever played in a game for the Sun Devils.
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did not renew Mack's basketball scholarship and he transferred to
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Mack was traded back to the Rockets by the Grizzlies for
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Chicago, Illinois
Thornridge
Dolton, Illinois
Iowa State
Tyler JC
Houston
NBA draft
1992
undrafted
Small forward
New Haven Skyhawks
1992–1993
San Antonio Spurs
Rapid City Thrillers
Yakima Sun Kings
Fort Wayne Fury
Oklahoma City Cavalry
Rockford Lightning
1995
1997
Houston Rockets
1997
1999
Vancouver Grizzlies
1999
1999–2000
Golden State Warriors
Grand Rapids Hoops
Marinos de Oriente
2001

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