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Biography:
Chris Nicholas Duhon (born August 31,
1982, in
Mamou, Louisiana) is an
American professional basketball player for the
Chicago Bulls of the
NBA. Duhon was a guard for the
Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team from
2000 to 2004. In his senior year at
Salmen High School in
Slidell, Louisiana, Duhon was voted
Mr. Basketball for the state of
Louisiana, made the
McDonald's All-American Team, and won the McDonald's
Three Point Shootout. Duhon arrived at
Duke in 2000, where he was an important role player, playing backup to
point guard
Jason Williams.
Following the injury of fellow teammate
Carlos Boozer, Duhon was placed into the starting lineup as point guard, with
Williams moving to shooting guard.
The Duke Blue Devils went on to win the
2001 National Championship, and Duhon was named the 2001
Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman of the Year. His sophomore season, Duhon again started in the Duke backcourt alongside fellow guard Jason Williams. That season, Duhon's reputation grew for his defense, court vision, and versatility as a point guard, averaging 2.3 steals per game, and 5.9 assists per game. From his junior season on, Duhon became an instrumental leader for the Blue Devils
. In the 2002-2003 season, he led a young Duke team to the
Sweet 16, and averaged 9.2 points,
6.4 assists, and
2.2 steals per game and was among the top 10 assists leaders in
NCAA Division I history. In his senior season, Duhon averaged 10 points, 6 assists, 2.2 steals and 4.1 rebounds per game, en route to another
Final Four. Duhon finished his career as
Duke's all-time leader in steals (
300) and minutes played (4,
813), and second in assists (819). He had one of Duke's top assists to turnover ratios as well. In Duhon's four years, Duke compiled a 123-21 record, making Duhon the second winningest player in Duke and Atlantic Coast Conference history, behind Duke's
Shane Battier (
131 wins). He helped the Blue Devils win three
ACC Championships. Duhon was a finalist for the 2004
Wooden Award, the
Naismith Award, and Rupp
Trophy awards. He left as the only Atlantic Coast Conference player to record 1,
200 points, 800 assists,
475 rebounds, 300 steals, and 125 three-point shots.
In June 2004, Duhon was selected as the 38th pick in the
2004 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. In his rookie season with the Bulls, Duhon played in all 82 games, averaging 5.9 points and 4.9 assists per game.[3] Duhon's best game in his rookie year was against the
Atlanta Hawks. Duhon led the Bulls in a comeback against the
Hawks, where they trailed at the half. Duhon hit 8 of 9 three-point field-goals in the game, scoring 24 points. This was a franchise record before
Ben Gordon, a fellow 2004 draft pick, hit 9 threes the following season. The Bulls re-signed Duhon for the 2005-06 season. In the 2005-2006 season, Duhon averaged 8.7 points per game and
5.0 assists per game. In 2005, after
Hurricane Katrina, Duhon's
Stand Tall Foundation handed out over 3,
000 boxes of supplies worth $450,000 for residents of his hometown
Slidell.In
January 2007, Duhon was suspended one game by the Bulls for missing practice the day prior because he claimed he overslept.
Duhon played a key role in the Bulls winning their first playoff series since the
Michael Jordan era against the
Miami Heat. The Bulls swept the
Heat four games to zero. Duhon provided key minutes as the sixth man in the series against
Miami, where he played more minutes because of the foul trouble
Kirk Hinrich was plagued with throughout the series. Duhon did not play in
Game 3 of the Bulls series against the Pistons because of a missed film session. After the Bulls fell in a 3-0
hole, a deficit no team has come back from in the
NBA Playoffs, Duhon has played solidly off the bench. He hit a key three-pointer in
Game 4 that forced the lead to 23 points. In a relatively easy Game 5 win, Duhon scored 8 points off of 2 threes and a driving lay-up.
Teams:
Chicago Bulls
2005-2008
New York Knicks 2008-
2010
orlando
Magic 2010
los angeles lakers
2012
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