Jerry Stackhouse
Jerry Stackhouse was a prolific scorer and tough competitor known for his offensive skillset and leadership. He had a long and productive NBA career before transitioning into coaching at the collegiate level.
Key Achievements
- 2× NBA All-Star (2000, 2001)
- NBA Scoring Runner-Up (2001 – 29.8 PPG)
- Over 16,000 career points across 18 NBA seasons
- Head Coach of Vanderbilt University (since 2019)
College Career
Stackhouse played two seasons at the University of North Carolina (1993–1995), where he was a consensus All-American and helped lead the Tar Heels to the Final Four in 1995.
Career Stats (NBA)
- Games: 970
- Points per game: 16.9
- Rebounds per game: 3.2
- Assists per game: 3.3
Off the Court
Stackhouse is known for his sharp basketball mind, strong work ethic, and commitment to developing young players. He is also active in mentoring and education-focused initiatives.
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