Iman Shumpert Full Name: Iman Asante Shumpert Position: Guard Height/Weight: 6-5 (1.96 m)/ 212 (96.2 kg) Birthdate: Born June 26, 1990 (Oak Park, Ill.) High School: Oak Park and River Forest (Oak Park, Ill.) College: Georgia Tech

Season G MPG FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT RPG APG SPG BPG PTS AVG 2007-08 37 30 109 232 .470 72 103 .699 164 98 47 19 313 8.5 2008-09 33 33 193 384 .503 175 222 .788 234 131 58 27 572 17.3 2009-10 31 31 237 457 .519 138 182 .758 284 185 54 28 632 20.4 Totals 101 110 539 1073 .502 385 507 .759 682 414 159 74 1517 15.0 Three-point field goals: 2007-08, 23-for-69 (.333); 2008-09, 11-for-25 (.440); 2009-10, 20-for-55 (.364). Totals: 54-for-149 (.362).

An early entry candidate for the 2010 NBA Draft.

Career Highlights: Ranks 11th on Georgia Tech's career list for assists (382) and fourth in steals (207). The fourth player in ACC history to lead his team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals as a junior. Paced the league in steals (2.7 spg) and ranked second in the conference in scoring in ACC games only (18.8 ppg). Selected All-ACC Second Team and All- ACC Defensive Team. An ACC All-Freshman Team honoree in 2009, leading the conference in steals (2.1 spg). A McDonald's All-American and Third-Team Parade All-American as a high school senior.

Junior (2010-11): Averaged 17.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.7 steals per game. Ranked sixth in the nation in thefts. Scoring average steadily increased throughout the season. Finished second in the ACC in scoring in league games only (18.8 ppg), while also ranking first in steals, fifth in rebounds and 10th in assists, and percentage. An All-ACC Second Team selection and a member of the conference's all-defensive team. Became the fourth player in ACC history to lead his team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. Recorded the first triple-double in an ACC game in Yellow Jacket history with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists. Picked up seven steals and held Virginia Tech's Malcolm Delaney 10 points under his scoring average (8 points, 3-11 FGs, 8 turnovers), earning himself ACC Player of the Week. Scored 20 or more 11 times. Matched his career-high of 30 against North Carolina. Had four point- double- doubles in addition to his triple-double. Nearly had a second triple-double with 28 points, nine rebounds and eight assists vs. Charlotte.

Sophomore (2009-10): Ranked as Tech's third-leading scorer overall (10.0 ppg). Second in the ACC in steals (1.9 spg) and eighth in assists (4.0 apg). Knee injury affected his performance early in the year. Scored a game-high 18 points in 19 minutes against Florida A&M, but averaged only 6.4 points (31.5 FG%) in the next five games until he had surgery. Underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a damaged meniscus in his right knee on Dec. 3 and missed Tech's next six games. Posted double-digit scoring marks in back-to-back at Virginia (15) and North Carolina (career-high 30) in mid- January, as well as in games against Florida State (10) and Wake Forest (11) in late January. Then scored 31 total points in the next six games. Followed two straight scoreless games in that stretch with 17 points at Maryland and 24 against Boston College. Had five double-digit games in the final 10 games, including two in the ACC Tournament (14 vs. Maryland, 12 vs. Duke). Named to the ACC All-Tournament second team after averaging 10.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists in four games.

Freshman (2008-09): Averaged 10.6 points, 5.0 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 2.1 steals in 31.6 minutes per game. Selected to the ACC All-Freshman squad. Tied for first in the ACC in steals. Had 22 thefts in his last seven games, including a sea- son-best six against Clemson. Fourth in the ACC and 45th nationally in average. Had three double-digit assist games, including 12 vs. Penn State, 11 vs. Georgia State, 10 vs. Alabama, as well as six other games with six or more. Scored a season-high 22 points at NC State, and scored 18 points on two occasions (Vanderbilt, Virginia). Finished third among ACC freshmen in scoring average, first in assists and second in minutes played.

Strengths: Long, athletic and fluid combo guard, with excellent strength and leaping ability. Gets to the rim and is a good finisher. Has solid court vision, and is an exceptional defender. NBA caliber athlete.

Personal: Made the Dean's List during the fall semester. Son of Odis and L'Tanya Shumpert. Mother is an adjunct profes- sor of art and design at Columbia College in , father is an insurance broker. Likes creative writing and broadcast journalism. Majoring in Sociology.

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