(1973-09-03) September 3, 1973 (age 50) Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Listed height
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight
171 lb (78 kg)
Career information
High school
Woodrow Wilson (Portland, Oregon)
College
Arizona (1991–1995)
NBA draft
1995: 1st round, 7th overall pick
Selected by the Toronto Raptors
Playing career
1995–2008
Position
Point guard
Number
20, 3
Coaching career
2009–present
Career history
As player:
1995–1998
Toronto Raptors
1998–2005
Portland Trail Blazers
2005–2008
Memphis Grizzlies
2008
San Antonio Spurs
As coach:
2008–2009
Rice (director of player development)
2009–2011
Memphis Grizzlies (assistant)
2011–2013
Memphis (assistant)
2013–2015
Arizona (assistant)
2015–2016
Memphis (assistant)
2016–2021
Pacific
2021–2023
Boston Celtics (assistant)
2023–present
Georgia Tech
Career highlights and awards
As player:
NBA Rookie of the Year (1996)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1996)
Consensus first-team All-American (1995)
Pac-10 Player of the Year (1995)
3× First-team All-Pac-10 (1993–1995)
As coach:
Ben Jobe Award (2020)
WCC Coach of the Year (2020)
Career NBA statistics
Points
11,763 (13.4 ppg)
Assists
5,371 (6.1 apg)
Steals
953 (1.1 spg)
Stats at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing United States
Goodwill Games
1994 St. Petersburg
National team
Summer Universiade
1993 Buffalo
National team
Damon Lamon Stoudamire (born September 3, 1973), nicknamed Mighty Mouse, is an American college basketball coach and former player who is currently the head coach for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).[1] The 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 171 lb (78 kg) point guard was selected with the 7th overall pick by the Toronto Raptors in the 1995 NBA draft and won the 1995–96 NBA Rookie of the Year Award. He played collegiately at the University of Arizona, and professionally for the Toronto Raptors, Portland Trail Blazers, Memphis Grizzlies and San Antonio Spurs.
^McDaniel, Mike (March 13, 2023). "Georgia Tech to Hire Celtics Assistant Damon Stoudamire, per Report". si.com. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
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