Kerry Kittles (born June 12,
1974 in Dayton,
Ohio
) is an American professional basketball player who last played with the
Los Angeles Clippers in the
National Basketball
Association in 2004-05. He was raised in
New
Orleans
and attended St. Augustine High School.
He is a Roman Catholic who has served as a Eucharistic Minister.
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The 6' 5",
shooting guard from Villanova
University
was selected by the New
Jersey Nets with the eighth pick in the 1996 NBA Draft. He sat out his entire
fifth season, in
2000-01,
due to rehabilitation from offseason surgery on his right knee.
After seven seasons with the Nets, Kittles was finally traded to
the Clippers in a salary purge. After one injury-riddled year in
Los Angeles, Kittles departed
from the Clippers. Kittles now works for the Nets as a part time
scout. Kittles is also a Merchant Banking Associate at Ledgemont
Capital Group LLC and currently pursuing an MBA at Villanova
University's School of Business.
He holds the Villanova University record for most points scored,
with 2,243. Kittles is a member of
Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Career highlights
- Owns 15 Villanova all-time career records, including most
points (2,243) and most steals (277)
- Named First Team All-America by the AP as a senior at Villanova
after achieving Second Team status as a junior
- Named NBA co-Rookie of the Month (with Vancouver's Shareef Abdur-Rahim) for December,
1996
- Recorded 9 points and 4 assists in the Schick Rookie Game
during the 1997 NBA All-Star Weekend in Cleveland
- Posted a career-high 40 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 3
steals against the Milwaukee Bucks on 4/13/97
- Set an NBA rookie record in 1996-97 with 158 three-pointers
(this record was broken by one by Spanish rookie Rudy Fernandez of
the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2008-2009 season) and led the
Nets in three-pointers made and attempted (419) and three-point
percentage (.377)
- Named to the 1996 And One All-Rookie First Team
- Named to the 1996-97 NBA All-Rookie Second Team after averaging
16.4 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 3.0 apg and 1.91 spg and playing in all 82
games
- Totaled a team-high 29 points, a career-high 13 rebounds and 3
assists against the Vancouver Grizzlies on 2/24/98
- Led the Nets in 1997-98 in three-pointers made (110) and
attempted (263) and three-point percentage (.418, 11th in the
NBA)
- Finished first on the Nets in 3pt FG percentage at 40.0 in
1999-2000
- Scored 5000th career point by recording a team-high 22 points
on 9-15 (60.0%) shooting from the field in 43 minutes vs Atlanta on
3/24/2002
- He is third on the all time scoring list in the history of the
New Jersey Nets. He was second prior to being passed by Richard Jefferson 12/4/2007
- He helped Jason Kidd and the New Jersey Nets making an
appearance in the NBA finals in two straight years.
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