De'Andre Hunter
De'Andre James Hunter (born December 2, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Virginia Cavaliers where they won the National Championship in 2019.
Ty Outlaw grabs the rebound for the Hokies in the First Half of the UVA Game at Cassell Coliseum | |
No. 12 – Atlanta Hawks | |
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Position | Small forward |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | December 2, 1997
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 225 lb (102 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Friends' Central School (Wynnewood, Pennsylvania) |
College | Virginia (2017–2019) |
NBA draft | 2019 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4th overall |
Selected by the Los Angeles Lakers | |
Playing career | 2019–present |
Career history | |
2019–present | Atlanta Hawks |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com |
High school career
Hunter attended Friends' Central School in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. As a junior, he averaged 21.6 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists per game, while being named Pennsylvania Class AA Player of the Year. As a senior in 2016, Hunter averaged 23.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.5 blocks per game. Hunter was rated as a four-star recruit and ranked as the 72nd overall recruit and 14th best small forward in the 2016 high school class.[1]
On September 12, 2015, Hunter committed to Virginia, choosing UVA over other offers from NC State & Notre Dame.[2]
College career
During his redshirt freshman season, Hunter scored double figures in 16 games, including in 11 conference games. During a game against Louisville, Hunter scored the final 3 pointer to win the game at the buzzer.[3] Hunter broke his wrist during the 2018 ACC tournament and could not play in the 2018 NCAA tournament.[4] Without Hunter, the number 1 seed Virginia went on to lose in the first round to the number 16 seed, UMBC. After this season, Hunter was named to the All-ACC All-Freshman team, as well as being named the ACC Sixth man of the year.[5] In his freshman season, Hunter posted 9.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. Hunter later announced that he would return to Virginia for the 2018–2019 season despite speculation that he could declare for the 2018 NBA draft.[6]
In his sophomore season, Hunter averaged 15.2 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game. He helped lead Virginia to another #1 seed in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Virginia would win the 2019 Championship game 85–77 behind Hunter's 27 points and 9 rebounds, including a game-tying 3 with 12.9 seconds left in regulation.
Following his second season, Hunter announced his intention to forgo his final two seasons of collegiate eligibility and declare for the 2019 NBA draft, where he was taken 4th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers and later traded to the Atlanta Hawks.[7]
Professional career
Atlanta Hawks (2019–present)
On June 20, 2019, Hunter was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 4th overall pick in the 2019 NBA draft, and then traded to the New Orleans Pelicans in the Anthony Davis trade, and then again to the Atlanta Hawks along with Solomon Hill in exchange for picks Nos. 8, 17 and 35 in the 2019 NBA draft.[8] On July 7, 2019, the Atlanta Hawks announced that they had signed with Hunter.[9] On October 24, 2019, Hunter made his debut in NBA, started in a 117–100 win over the Detroit Pistons with fourteen points and two rebounds.[10]
Career statistics
GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
NBA
Regular season
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2019–20 | Atlanta | 63 | 62 | 32.0 | .410 | .355 | .764 | 4.5 | 1.8 | .7 | .3 | 12.3 |
Career | 63 | 62 | 32.0 | .410 | .355 | .764 | 4.5 | 1.8 | .7 | .3 | 12.3 |
College
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2016–17 | Virginia | |||||||||||
2017–18 | Virginia | 33 | 0 | 19.9 | .488 | .382 | .755 | 3.5 | 1.1 | .6 | .4 | 9.2 |
2018–19 | Virginia | 38 | 38 | 32.5 | .520 | .438 | .783 | 5.1 | 2.0 | .6 | .6 | 15.2 |
Career | 71 | 38 | 26.6 | .509 | .419 | .773 | 4.4 | 1.6 | .6 | .5 | 12.4 |
References
- "DeAndre Hunter - basketball recruiting - player profiles". www.espn.com. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
- "DeAndre Hunter to Virginia: Cavaliers land 4-star SG Prospect". www.bleacherreport.com. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
- Carroll, Charlotte (March 1, 2018). "Watch: No. 1 Virginia Beats Louisville Despite Being Down 4 With a Second Left". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
- Rollins, Khadrice (March 13, 2018). "Virginia's De'Andre Hunter Will Miss NCAA Tournament Due to Broken Wrist". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
- "ACC ANNOUNCES ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM, POSTSEASON AWARDS". theacc.com. March 4, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
- Norlander, Matt (April 20, 2018). "De'Andre Hunter, who might have been a first-round pick in this year's NBA Draft, is returning to Virginia". CBS Sports. Retrieved July 2, 2018.
- Josh Needleman (April 15, 2019). "Virginia guard De'Andre Hunter declares for NBA Draft". dailyprogress.com.
- "Atlanta Hawks Acquire Draft Rights To De'Andre Hunter, Solomon Hill And Conditional 2023 Second-Round Pick From New Orleans". NBA.com. July 6, 2019. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
- "Atlanta Hawks Sign De'Andre Hunter". NBA.com. July 7, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
- "Trae Young has 38 points, Hawks beat Pistons 117-110". ESPN.com. October 24, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from NBA.com, or Basketball-Reference.com
- Virginia Cavaliers bio