JASON COLLINS


'Jason Paul Collins' (born December 2, 1978 in Northridge, California) is a professional basketball player for the New Jersey Nets of the NBA. He graduated from Harvard-Westlake School and later attended Stanford University, where he was an All-American in 2000-01 and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated on March 15, 2000. He finished his career ranked #1 in school history for field goal percentage (.608) and #5 in blocked shots (89).

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NBA career
Trivia
References
External links

NBA career


As a rookie along with Richard Jefferson, Collins played a significant role in the franchise's first ever NBA Finals berth in 2002 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
In the 2002-03 NBA season Collins took over the starting center role for the Nets and helped the franchise back to the NBA Finals.
Prior to the 2004-05 season Jason Collins signed a $25 million contract extension with New Jersey for five more years.
His 3-year career averages are 5.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game.

Trivia



★ His twin brother Jarron plays for the Utah Jazz.

★ His nickname is "Twin", in reference to his twin.

★ Jason and Jarron Collins (along with Earl Watson) were the guests at the ill-fated recruiting dinner that led to the firing of Jim Harrick at UCLA.[1]

References


1. The meal heard 'round the Pac-10 Lisa Saxon

External links



NBA.com profile

NBA & College stats @ basketballreference.com

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