Jason Hart
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Position | Point guard |
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Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Team | Los Angeles Clippers |
Nationality | ![]() |
Born | April 29, 1978 (age 28) Los Angeles, California |
College | Syracuse |
Draft | 2nd round, 49th overall, 2000 Milwaukee Bucks |
Pro career | 2000–present |
Former teams | Milwaukee Bucks (2000–2001) San Antonio Spurs (2001–2002) (2003–2004) Charlotte Bobcats (2004–2005) Sacramento Kings (2005–2007) |
Jason Hart (born April 29, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is an American professional basketball player, currently starting point guard for the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers.
From 1997 to 2000, he attended Syracuse University, where he became the first freshman in the Big East Conference's history to lead the conference in minutes played. Later on, he earned other accolades as an NCAA player, such as becoming his college's all-time leader in steals and second place among assist leaders. As a senior, Hart made the Big East's All-First Team. He was also selected to the Syracuse All-Century Basketball team.
Hart joined the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2000-01 season, but he only saw action in one game, scoring two points.
He was traded before the 2001-02 season to the San Antonio Spurs. Nagged by injuries, he once again saw little action, playing in only ten games for the Spurs that season. He played in Greece with Makedonikos in 2002-03, returning to the Spurs for the 2003-04 season, where he participated in 53 games, averaging 3.3 points.
Hart was signed by the Bobcats as a free agent before the 2004-05 season. In a 128-126 losing effort in the second pre-season game, Hart made a three point shot as time expired to send the game against the Washington Wizards into a second overtime en route to 19 points.
In the 2004-05 season, Hart set career highs in many categories including: points per game (9.5), assists per game (5.0), and rebounds per game (2.7). He finished 3rd in the league in assist-to-turnover ratio, with 3.6 assists for every turnover. After the season, Hart was traded to the Sacramento Kings.
On March 2, 2007, Hart was waived by the Kings.[1] He was signed a few days later by the Los Angeles Clippers.[2] Hart is currently the starting point guard for the Clippers due to the injuries of Sam Cassell and Shaun Livingston.
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- ^ Kings waive seldom-used backup guard Hart, March 1, 2007
- ^ Clippers sign Jason Hart, cut Will Conroy, Mar. 5, 2007
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2000 NBA Draft | ||
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First Round Kenyon Martin | Stromile Swift | Darius Miles | Marcus Fizer | Mike Miller | DerMarr Johnson | Chris Mihm | Jamal Crawford | Joel Przybilla | Keyon Dooling | Jérome Moïso | Etan Thomas | Courtney Alexander | Mateen Cleaves | Jason Collier | Hidayet Türkoğlu | Desmond Mason | Quentin Richardson | Jamaal Magloire | Speedy Claxton | Morris Peterson | Donnell Harvey | DeShawn Stevenson | Dalibor Bagarić | Jake Tsakalidis | Mamadou N'diaye | Primož Brezec | Erick Barkley | Mark Madsen |
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Second Round Marko Jarić | Dan Langhi | A. J. Guyton | Jake Voskuhl | Khalid El-Amin | Mike Smith | Soumaila Samake | Eddie House | Eduardo Nájera | Lavor Postell | Hanno Möttölä | Chris Carrawell | Olumide Oyedeji | Michael Redd | Brian Cardinal | Jabari Smith | DeeAndre Hulett | Josip Sesar | Mark Karcher | Jason Hart | Kaniel Dickens | Igor Rakočević | Ernest Brown | Dan McClintock | Cory Hightower | Chris Porter | Jaquay Walls | Scoonie Penn | Pete Mickeal |
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