James Posey - Three Colors MIX by MISIEK
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Biography
Posey attended and played basketball at
Chamberlin Middle School and Chamberlin
High School in
Twinsburg, Ohio. He grew up with
Tennessee Titans cornerback
Kelly Herndon who also went to Chamberlin. Posey was selected out of
Xavier University by the
Denver Nuggets with the
18th pick of the
1999 NBA Draft. He played a little over three seasons with the team before being sent to the
Houston Rockets in a three-team deal also involving the
Philadelphia 76ers on
December 18,
2002. After finishing the season with the
Rockets, he signed with the
Memphis Grizzlies as a free agent in the
2003 off-season. On
August 2,
2005, Posey was involved in the largest trade in
NBA history, which involved 13 players and five different teams. Through this trade, the
Miami Heat acquired
point guard
Jason Williams, forward
Antoine Walker, shooting guard
Andre Emmett, and the draft rights to
Roberto Duenas. The Memphis Grizzlies received shooting guard
Eddie Jones, and point guard
Raul Lopez.
Boston, who dealt
Walker to the
Heat, received a package that included
Qyntel Woods, the draft rights to
Albert Miralles, two second-round draft picks, and cash. The
Boston Celtics also picked up
Curtis Borchardt.
Utah was able to acquire center
Greg Ostertag, and the
New Orleans Hornets acquired small forward
Rasual Butler and shooting guard
Kirk Snyder. With the Heat, Posey won the first
NBA championship of his career in
2006. Posey averaged 7.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game in 2005-06. He is notable for his three-point shooting ability. Posey had a somewhat disappointing regular season with
Miami, but in the playoffs did more than expected. Now being switched to the Heat's sixth man, Posey was able to average 11.8 points per game on 48.8 shooting against Miami's first-round opponent, the
Chicago Bulls.
Against Miami's second-round opponent, the
New Jersey Nets, Posey was forced to play defense, particularly guarding
Vince Carter or
Richard Jefferson. Although Posey's scoring dropped, his defense was said to have been the key to the Heat's advancement into the conference finals. Posey again had to focus on defense against Miami's third-round opponent, the
Detroit Pistons, particularly guarding
Richard Hamilton,
Tayshaun Prince, and even sometimes
Chauncey Billups or
Rasheed Wallace. Posey was put to guard these players because other Miami perimeter defenders have other priorities.
Dwyane Wade, for example, focuses on offense more than defense, and that is a huge reason why he averaged the most points for his team. Other perimeter players such as Jason Williams or Antoine Walker are labeled poor defensive players and would get taken advantage of have they been challenged defensively. Against the
Dallas Mavericks,
James Posey was a key factor on both ends of the court. Defensively, he, along with
Udonis Haslem, provided tough defense on the
Mavericks All-Star,
Dirk Nowitzki. He also guarded
Josh Howard, who had caused problems for Miami when Antoine Walker was guarding him.
On the offensive end, Posey played a huge role in knocking down shots because Miami's All-Stars, Dwyane Wade and
Shaquille O'Neal, were often double-teamed and needed to pass the ball. In
Game 6 of the
NBA Finals, Posey hit a huge shot to give Miami an 87-81 advantage with four minutes remaining. In
Game 4 of the Finals, Posey was very impressive in Miami's blowout, scoring 15 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
Head coach Pat Riley said he likes the switch to have Posey come off the bench (for most of the regular season,
Riley would have Posey start and Walker come off the bench). However, it seems that both of the players benefited from the change. On July 1, 2006, Posey opted to exercise his $
6.4 million contract option, opting not to become a free agent. On April 9,
2007, Posey was arrested on a
DUI charge and was taken to a
Miami-Dade County Prison.[1] However, Posey continued playing with the Heat and coach Pat Riley stated he would support Posey.On August 25, 2007,
TEAMS:
Denver Nuggets (1999--2002)
Houston Rockets (2002--2003)
Memphis Grizzlies (2003--2005)
Miami Heat (2005--2007)
Boston Celtics (2007-2008)
New Orleans Hornets (2008- )
Indiana Pacers
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