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Finished college career as Kentucky's all-time leader in career blocked shots (268), ranked fifth all-time in Southeastern Conference ... Recorded 37 blocks in NCAA Tournament career, tying [[Alonzo Mourning]] for third all-time ... Became 47th member of Kentucky 1,000-point club, finishing his career as the school's 42nd all-time leading scorer ... Became first Kentucky player and third [[SEC]] player to ever be named SEC Player of the Week three times in one season as a senior ... Originally applied for early entry into the 1999 NBA Draft but withdrew his name from consideration prior to the draft ... As a senior, named First Team All-SEC by both media and coaches ... Topped team in games started (33), rebounding (9.1 rpg, which also led the SEC), field goal percentage (.500) and blocks (54) and finished second in scoring (13.2 ppg) ... Tallied an SEC-leading 15 double-doubles ... As a junior, led team in blocked shots (66) and finished fourth in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and fifth in scoring (7.0 ppg) ... Averaged 8.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 2.1 bpg in postseason ... As a sophomore, started 12 games on NCAA Championship team ... Shot 71.4 percent from the field and 80.0 percent from the line during NCAA tourney ... Averaged 3.0 bpg during tournament ... As a freshman, started 22 games, including five of six postseason games, for NCAA Runner-Up ... Named to SEC's All-Freshman team ... Led conference in blocks (79) Finished college career as Kentucky's all-time leader in career blocked shots (268), ranked fifth all-time in Southeastern Conference ... Recorded 37 blocks in NCAA Tournament career, tying [[Alonzo Mourning]] for third all-time ... Became 47th member of Kentucky 1,000-point club, finishing his career as the school's 42nd all-time leading scorer ... Became first Kentucky player and third [[SEC]] player to ever be named SEC Player of the Week three times in one season as a senior ... Originally applied for early entry into the 1999 NBA Draft but withdrew his name from consideration prior to the draft ... As a senior, named First Team All-SEC by both media and coaches ... Topped team in games started (33), rebounding (9.1 rpg, which also led the SEC), field goal percentage (.500) and blocks (54) and finished second in scoring (13.2 ppg) ... Tallied an SEC-leading 15 double-doubles ... As a junior, led team in blocked shots (66) and finished fourth in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and fifth in scoring (7.0 ppg) ... Averaged 8.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 2.1 bpg in postseason ... As a sophomore, started 12 games on NCAA Championship team ... Shot 71.4 percent from the field and 80.0 percent from the line during NCAA tourney ... Averaged 3.0 bpg during tournament ... As a freshman, started 22 games, including five of six postseason games, for NCAA Runner-Up ... Named to SEC's All-Freshman team ... Led conference in blocks (79)
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[[category:NBA Players|Magloire, Jamaal]] [[category:NBA Players|Magloire, Jamaal]]

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Jamaal Magloire
Image:Act Jamaal Magloire.jpg
Magloire playing for Heat.
No. 21 - Toronto Raptors
Center
Personal information
Date of birth:May 21, 1978
Toronto, Canada
Nationality: Image:Canada Flag.png Canadian
Height: 6 ft 11 in Weight: 265 lbs
Career information
College: Kentucky
NBA Draft: 2000; 1st round / 19th pick
Selected by the Charlotte Hornets
Pro career : 2000-present
Career history
Career highlights and awards
1x NBA All- Star
Jamaal Magloire at NBA.com

Jamaal Dane Magloire (born May 21, 1978 in Toronto, Canada) is a professoinal basketball player currently playing for the NBA's Miami Heat.

Biography

Finished college career as Kentucky's all-time leader in career blocked shots (268), ranked fifth all-time in Southeastern Conference ... Recorded 37 blocks in NCAA Tournament career, tying Alonzo Mourning for third all-time ... Became 47th member of Kentucky 1,000-point club, finishing his career as the school's 42nd all-time leading scorer ... Became first Kentucky player and third SEC player to ever be named SEC Player of the Week three times in one season as a senior ... Originally applied for early entry into the 1999 NBA Draft but withdrew his name from consideration prior to the draft ... As a senior, named First Team All-SEC by both media and coaches ... Topped team in games started (33), rebounding (9.1 rpg, which also led the SEC), field goal percentage (.500) and blocks (54) and finished second in scoring (13.2 ppg) ... Tallied an SEC-leading 15 double-doubles ... As a junior, led team in blocked shots (66) and finished fourth in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and fifth in scoring (7.0 ppg) ... Averaged 8.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 2.1 bpg in postseason ... As a sophomore, started 12 games on NCAA Championship team ... Shot 71.4 percent from the field and 80.0 percent from the line during NCAA tourney ... Averaged 3.0 bpg during tournament ... As a freshman, started 22 games, including five of six postseason games, for NCAA Runner-Up ... Named to SEC's All-Freshman team ... Led conference in blocks (79)

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