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Mitch Richmond



Position: Guard
Full Name: Mitchell James Richmond
Nickname: Rock
Born: June 30, 1965 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Height: 6-5
Weight: 215
High School: Boyd Anderson HS in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Junior College: Moberly Area Junior College
College: Kansas State University
Drafted: 1st Round, 5th Pick - Golden State Warriors, 1988
Jersey#: 23

Played for the Lakers from 2001 to 2002


Richmond was drafted 5th overall in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors, following two years at Kansas State, where he averaged 20 points per game, and two years at Moberly Junior College in Missouri. Before joining the NBA, Richmond also competed in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea.

Richmond captured the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in the 1988-89 NBA season, after averaging 22 points per game for the Warriors. He was a key part of Don Nelson's fast-paced offense, which was dubbed 'Run TMC' after its three main components, Tim Hardaway, Mitch, and Chris Mullin. In addition to the shooting he provided, he complemented Hardaway's passing and fast break skills and Mullin's shooting skills by slashing to the hoop as part of the Warriors attack.

After three years of scoring 22+ points a game in Golden State, Richmond was traded to the Sacramento Kings during the 1991-92 season in exchange for Billy Owens, and became arguably the team's first star since the franchise moved to Sacramento in 1985. Staying with the Kings until 1998, Richmond was the team's leading scorer in each of his 7 seasons there, averaging no fewer than 21.9 a game each season. Between 1993 and 1998, Richmond was a fixture on the Western Conference's All-Star team, and he won MVP honors at the All-Star Game in Phoenix, in 1995. In the middle of his prime, Richmond was selected to the United States' Olympic team (Dream Team III), earning a gold medal in Atlanta.

Richmond was traded by the Kings, along with Otis Thorpe, to the Washington Wizards for Chris Webber in May of 1998, a move that keyed the Kings' transformation from perennial doormat to an elite title contender. However, things did not work out as well for Richmond. In three years with the Wizards, he lost a lot of the shooting touch he displayed as a King, and his days as a regular were numbered after missing half of the 2000-01 season.

Richmond ended his career as a Los Angeles Laker. Playing strictly off the bench, he averaged just 4 points a game. He earned an NBA championship ring with the Lakers in 2002, but played sparingly in the postseason, logging just 4 minutes overall. Richmond is now a scout for the Golden State Warriors.

Richmond is one of only six players in NBA history to average at least 21 point per game for his first 10 seasons - along with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan,Oscar Robertson, Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson - and one of a handful of players who has scored 20,000 points in his NBA career. He was also one of the most accurate long range shooters in league history, making 1,326 3-pointers in his career, which places him 9th all-time in career three-point field goals made.



Regular Season Stats


YEAR TEAM G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT 3PM 3PA PCT REB RPG AST PF STL TO BLK PTS PPG
1989 GSW 79 2717 649 1386 .468 410 506 .810 33 90 .367 468 5.9 334 223 82 269 13 1741 22.0
1990 GSW 78 2799 640 1287 .497 406 469 .866 34 95 .358 360 4.6 223 210 98 201 24 1720 22.1
1991 GSW 77 3027 703 1424 .494 394 465 .847 40 115 .348 452 5.9 238 207 126 230 34 1840 23.9
1992 SAC 80 3095 685 1465 .468 330 406 .813 103 268 .384 319 4.0 411 231 92 247 34 1803 22.5
1993 SAC 45 1728 371 782 .474 197 233 .845 48 130 .369 154 3.4 221 137 53 130 9 987 21.9
1994 SAC 78 2897 635 1428 .445 426 511 .834 127 312 .407 286 3.7 313 211 103 216 17 1823 23.4
1995 SAC 82 3172 668 1497 .446 375 445 .843 156 425 .367 357 4.4 311 227 91 234 29 1867 22.8
1996 SAC 81 2946 611 1368 .447 425 491 .866 225 515 .437 269 3.3 255 233 125 220 19 1872 23.1
1997 SAC 81 3125 717 1578 .454 457 531 .861 204 477 .428 319 3.9 338 211 118 237 24 2095 25.9
1998 SAC 70 2575 543 1220 .445 407 471 .864 130 334 .389 229 3.3 279 154 88 181 15 1623 23.2
1999 WAS 50 1912 331 803 .412 251 293 .857 70 221 .317 172 3.4 122 121 64 136 10 983 19.7
2000 WAS 74 2397 447 1049 .426 298 340 .876 93 241 .386 213 2.9 185 191 110 154 13 1285 17.4
2001 WAS 37 1216 205 504 .407 143 160 .894 45 133 .338 109 2.9 111 86 43 84 7 598 16.2
2002 LAL 64 710 100 247 .405 42 44 .955 18 62 .290 94 1.5 57 61 18 40 6 260 4.1
CAREER 976 34316 7305 16038 .455 4561 5365 .850 1326 3418 .388 3801 3.9 3398 2503 1211 2579 254 20497 21.0


Playoff Stats


YEAR TEAM G MIN FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT 3PM 3PA PCT REB RPG AST PF STL TO BLK PTS PPG
1989 GSW 8 314 62 135 .459 34 38 .895 3 16 .188 58 7.3 35 25 14 24 1 161 20.1
1991 GSW 9 372 85 169 .503 23 24 .958 8 24 .333 47 5.2 22 28 5 17 6 201 22.3
1996 SAC 4 146 24 54 .444 28 35 .800 8 23 .348 17 4.3 12 11 3 15 0 84 21.0
2002 LAL 2 4 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 0 0 - 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 3 1.5
CAREER 23 836 172 359 .479 86 99 .869 19 63 .302 123 5.3 69 64 22 57 7 449 19.5