Appeared in 73 games (73 starts), averaging 6.9 points (.481 FG, .450 FT), an NBA-leading 15.4 rebounds (most since Dennis Rodmans 15.0 rpg in 1997-98), a career-high 1.6 assists, 1.42 steals and 3.15 blocks in 39.4 minutes per game
In 15 playoff games, averaged 8.9 points, 16.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 2.47 steals and 3.06 blocks in 42.5 minutes
Tied or set franchise playoff records for rebounds in a quarter (13), rebounds in a half (17), free throws attempted in a quarter (9), half (12) and game (22), steals (7), offensive rebounds (11) and defensive rebounds in a quarter (9), half (12) and game (17)
Among NBA leaders ranked 1st in rebounds (15.4 rpg), 1st in defensive rebounds (11.4 drpg), 2nd in blocks (3.14 bpg), 2nd in offensive rebounds (4.0 orpg), 7th in steals per turnover (1.18), T-7th in triple doubles (1), T-16th in minutes (39.4 mpg), T-30th in |
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steals (1.42 spg) and T-35th in double-doubles (7)
Named as the Eastern Conference starting center at NBA All-Star 2003
Won NBA Player of the Week honors once (3/23)
Became the first player in Pistons history to record at least 1,000 rebounds and 200 blocks in consecutive seasons (Bob Lanier did it once in 1973-74, first year NBA recorded blocks)
Led team in rebounds 70 times and assists five times
Scored 10-plus points 18 times, grabbed 10-plus rebounds 64 times and 20-plus rebounds 16 times (most in his career)
Blocked five or more shots 15 times
Teamed with Clifford Robinson as the third-best block shot duo in the league (4.13 bpg) trailing only Tim Duncan and David Robinson (San Antonio 4.75 bpg) and Adonal Foyle and Eric Dampier (Golden State 4.33 bpg)
In his 400th career game, tallied second-career triple-double (12 points/19 rebounds/10 blocks) vs. Miami (11/20), becoming the eighth player in NBA history to record multiple triple-doubles by way of points/rebounds/blocks
Grabbed 20-plus rebounds in five consecutive games (3/12 3/20), becoming the first player since Dennis Rodman (1995) to do so
His 18.8 rebounds per game during 14 games in March was the highest average for an NBA player in one month since Rodman averaged 18.2 rpg in 1997-98
Recorded 20-plus rebounds in two consecutive games three different times (11/27-29, 12/30 1/4, and 3/23-3/26)
Became the first Piston to grab 1,000-plus rebounds in three consecutive seasons since Dennis Rodman (1990-93)
Tied franchise record for blocks in a game with 10 blocks vs. Miami (11/10)
Tied the franchise record for blocks in a half with seven vs. New Jersey (2/1)
Broke franchise record for defensive rebounds in a quarter with 10 fourth quarter rebounds at New York (11/18)
Ended 88-game steak of grabbing at least eight rebounds after grabbing five rebounds at San Antonio (1/25)
Missed the clubs final six games with a sprained left MCL
Missed two games with a sprained right ankle (1/10 and 1/11) and one game due to family reasons (2/5).
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Appeared in 80 games (80 starts), averaging a career-high 7.6 points (.531 FG, .423 FT), NBA-leading 13.0 rebounds, 1.4 assists, career-high 1.73 steals and career-high and NBA-leading 3.48 blocks in 36.5 minutes per game
Won NBA Player of the Week honors twice (2/24 and 3/31)
Only player in the NBA to be ranked among the top 20 in rebounds, blocks and steals
Among NBA leaders ranked 1st in blocks (3.48 bpg), 1st in rebounds (13.0 rpg), 1st in steals per turnover (1.97), 2nd in offensive rebounds per game (4.0 orpg), 3rd in defensive rebounds per game (9.0 drpg), T7th in triple-doubles (1), T14th in steals (1.73 spg) and T24th in double-doubles (25)
Was the shortest person to lead the NBA in blocked shots (6-9)
One of four players in NBA history to lead the league in rebounds and blocks during the same season (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1975-76, Bill Walton 1976-77 and Hakeem Olajuwon 1989-90)
Led team in scoring twice, rebounds 76 times and assists twice
Scored 10-plus points 25 times (the most of his career), grabbed 10-plus rebounds 64 times and 20-plus rebounds five times
Recorded a career-high 25 double-doubles, including three consecutive (2/15 at New York, 2/18 vs. Toronto and 2/20 vs. Washington)
Tallied the first triple-double of his career with 10 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high and franchise-high-tying 10 blocks at Milwaukee (2/24)
Became the first Piston to grab 1,000-plus rebounds in consecutive seasons since Dennis Rodman (1991-93)
Set a franchise record for blocks in a season (278 Bob Lanier had 247 in 1973-74) and was one of three Pistons players (Lanier, Terry Tyler) to block 200 shots in a season
His career-best blocks average (3.48 bpg) was the highest in franchise history
Has recorded 464 blocks as a Piston (fifth all-time) and 767 for his career
Recorded his 700th career block vs. Cleveland (3/13)
Grabbed a career and NBA season-high 28 rebounds at Toronto (4/17)
Grabbed nine defensive rebounds in the third quarter vs. Boston (3/24) and vs. Golden State (3/29), tying a Pistons franchise record previously held by Bill Laimbeer
Tied a franchise-high with five blocks in the first quarter vs. Indiana (3/10)
Scored a season-high 19 points (career-high 9-15 FG) with 22 rebounds (career-high 12 offensive) at New York (2/15)
Recorded a career-high six assists twice (3/5 vs. Miami Played a career-high-tying 45 minutes vs. Washington (2/20)
Missed two games with a sprained right ankle (4/8 vs. Atlanta and 4/10 vs. Chicago).
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