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Juan Dixon Ain't NO f'ing JOKE. Y'heard me? B'More 4eva. Westside Rightchia rightcia....


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Revision as of 08:29, 23 February 2007

Juan Dixon Ain't NO f'ing JOKE. Y'heard me? B'More 4eva. Westside Rightchia rightcia....

Juan Dixon
Toronto Raptors
PositionShooting guard
Personal information
Born (1978-10-09) October 9, 1978 (age 45)
Baltimore, Maryland
NationalityUSA
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight164 lb (74 kg)
Career information
CollegeMaryland
NBA draft2002: 17th overall
Selected by the Washington Wizards
Playing career2002–present
Career highlights and awards
NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2002)
ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year (2002)
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com

Juan Dixon (born October 9 1978inBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American professional basketball player currently with the NBA's Toronto Raptors.

Dixon rebounded from a traumatic childhood to make the NBA. Both mom Juanita and dad Phil were heroin addicts and both died of AIDS-related illness by the time Dixon was 17. Raised by his brother Phil, a member of the Baltimore police force, Dixon went on to lead the University of Maryland Terrapins to their first NCAA title in 2002 and earned most outstanding player honours at the Final Four tournament.[citation needed]

College

He played high school basketball at Calvert Hall in Baltimore and scored 1,590 career points under the tutelage of legendary Baltimore Catholic League head coach Mark Amatucci. He attended the University of Maryland, College Park and became Maryland’s all-time scoring leader when he scored 29 points against Wisconsin to help Maryland advance to the Sweet Sixteen, passing Len Bias (2,149 points). He also became the only player in NCAA history to accumulate 2,000 points, 300 steals and 200 three-point field goals. He led the Maryland Terrapins to their first NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in his senior year in 2002. Playing under coach Gary Williams, the 6' 3", 164 lb Dixon was able to overcome adversity and his small frame and became recognized as one of the nation's best college players and was honored as the 2002 ACC Athlete of the Year. After his senior season, he was featured on the cover of a video game NCAA Final Four.

NBA

He was drafted 17th overall by the Wizards in the 2002 NBA Draft. Dixon spent the first three years of his NBA career with the Washington Wizards. In his final season in Washington (2004-2005), he averaged eight points per game including a career high 35 points in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the Chicago Bulls. Dixon signed as a free agent with the Portland Trail Blazers during the summer of 2005. Soon after, his Wizards and Terrapins teammate and friend Steve Blake signed with Portland as well. In his first game back in D.C., Dixon was given a standing ovation from the MCI Center crowd upon coming off the bench towards the end of the first quarter. This was a notable feat considering Wizards fans are known to boo most ex-Wizards upon returning (Kwame Brown), although not surprising considering the proximity of Washington to Maryland's campus. In Juan's first year with the Blazers, he started 42 times and played in 76 games. In his last year with the Wizards, he only started 4 games and played in 63. He also increased his scoring, assists, and shooting percentage considerably in Portland. He was later traded in 2007 to Toronto for Fred Jones.[1]

Trivia

Dixon's aunt is Sheila Dixon, who is as of February 2007 the mayor of Baltimore, Maryland and the only African American woman to hold that position in a large U.S. city. [2]

Jay Williams of Duke won the Wooden Award as NCAA Player of the Year in 2002, but Juan Dixon was ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year that same season.

References

Preceded by

Shane Battier

NCAA Basketball Tournament
Most Outstanding Player
(men's)

2002
Succeeded by

Carmelo Anthony

Preceded by

Shane Battier


ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year
(men's)

2002
Succeeded by

Josh Howard



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