Overview
- The 10-time All-Star finished No. 10 on the NBA’s scoring list with 28,289 points after a 19-season career.
- He led Syracuse to the 2003 NCAA championship as a freshman and earned Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors.
- He transformed Denver into a perennial playoff team and later set a Knicks and Madison Square Garden single-game record with 62 points during a 54-win, scoring-title season.
- USA Basketball credits him with four Olympic medals, including three golds, highlighted by his scoring and leadership on the 2008 Redeem Team.
- He will be honored during enshrinement weekend in Springfield, Massachusetts, becoming the third former Syracuse player to enter the Hall.