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KIDD MECHANICAL LLC

1973 (age&#160 · 53) San Francisco · California · U.S. Listed height 6&#160 · ft 4&#160 · in (1.93&#160 · m) Listed weight 210&#160 · lb (95&#160 · kg) Career information High school St. Joseph Notre Dame ( Alameda · California ) College California (1992–1994) NBA draft 1994 : 1st round · 2nd overall pick Drafted by Dallas Mavericks Playing career 1994–2013 Position Point guard Number 5 · 1998 · 2000 – 2004 · 2007 · 2008 · 2010 ) 5× All-NBA First Team ( 1999 – 2002 · 2004 ) All-NBA Second Team ( 2003 ) 4× NBA All-Defensive First Team ( 1999 · 2001 · 2002 · 2006 ) 5× NBA All-Defensive Second Team ( 2000

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1973 (age&#160
53) San Francisco
California
U.S. Listed height 6&#160
ft 4&#160
in (1.93&#160
m) Listed weight 210&#160
lb (95&#160
kg) Career information High school St. Joseph Notre Dame ( Alameda
California ) College California (1992–1994) NBA draft 1994 : 1st round
2nd overall pick Drafted by Dallas Mavericks Playing career 1994–2013 Position Point guard Number 5
1998
2000 – 2004
2007
2008
2010 ) 5× All-NBA First Team ( 1999 – 2002
2004 ) All-NBA Second Team ( 2003 ) 4× NBA All-Defensive First Team ( 1999
2001
2002
2006 ) 5× NBA All-Defensive Second Team ( 2000

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3 Professional career Toggle Professional career subsection 3.1 Dallas Mavericks (1994–1996) 3.1.1 1994–1995: Co-Rookie of the Year and instant impact 3.1.2 1995–1996: First All-Star appearance and "Three J's" 3.2 Phoenix Suns (1996–2001) 3.2.1 1996–1998: First playoff appearances 3.2.2 1998–2001: First All-NBA selections and leading the NBA in assists 3.3 New Jersey Nets (2001–2008) 3.3.1 2001–2003: MVP runner-up and NBA Finals appearances 3.3.2 2003–2006: Coming up short, injury and surgery 3.

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