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Damon Jones

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For the retired American football player, see Damon Jones (football player)
Damon Jones
PositionPoint guard-Shooting guard
NicknameDJ, Specialist
LeagueNBA
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight190 lb (86 kg)
TeamCleveland Cavaliers
Nationality USA
BornAugust 25 1973 (1973-08-25) (age 34)
Flag of Texas Galveston, Texas
High schoolBall High School
CollegeHouston
DraftUndrafted, 1998
Pro career1998–present
Former teams New Jersey Nets (1998–1999)
Boston Celtics (1998–1999)
Golden State Warriors (1999–2000)
Dallas Mavericks (1999–2000)
Vancouver Grizzlies (2000–2001)
Detroit Pistons (2001–2002)
Sacramento Kings (2002–2003)
Milwaukee Bucks (2003–2004)
Miami Heat (2004–2005)

Damon Darron Jones (born August 25, 1976 in Galveston, Texas), nicknamed DJ, is an American professional basketball player currently with the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association. A 6' 3" point guard-shooting guard, he played collegiately for three years at the University of Houston but went unselected during the 1998 NBA Draft.

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High school career

Jones played for the Ball High Golden Tornadoes basketball team. He went on to the University of Houston after his graduation in 1994.

Professional career

After averaging a career high 11.7 points a game for the Miami Heat during the 2004-05 season, Jones departed to sign a four-year contract worth a reported $16 million with the Cavaliers on September 8, 2005. A journeyman throughout his career, Jones has never played for the same team for more than one season except for 2005-2006 and 2006-2007, when he played for the Cleveland Cavaliers. In his career, he has played for 10 different teams. Jones is most notable for his ability to make three-point field goals. In fact, three-point attempts make up the majority of his field goal attempts because his role is often to wait on the outside while teammates Shaquille O'Neal, Dwyane Wade or LeBron James force double teams. Jones is supremely confident of his shot, once proclaiming that he is "the best shooter in the world".[1] Jones is a weekly radio guest on Sirius Satellite Radio's Full Court Press. On April 5, 2006 Jones was cleared of a charge of sexual assault. An Arizona woman claim that he committed a sexual offense against her. The 23-year-old woman, who was visiting Cleveland, filed a complaint against Jones when she returned to Chandler, Arizona alleging an offense was committed on March 3. The Arizona Department of Public Safety analyzed evidence and results were negative for the presence of male DNA. The woman was unable to describe any sex act, where it may have taken place or who was involved, police said. "The whole time I said that I was innocent," Jones said before the Cavs' game at New York. "I knew there was an investigation that had to happen and I respect that process. I was fully cooperative and I'm just glad it's over." On Jan 10, 2006 Damon Jones became the first current NBA player to sign with a Chinese shoe company when he signed a two-year contract with Li-Ning. [2] On May 5, 2006 Jones came off the bench late in Game 6 of the Cavs' Eastern Conference first-round series against the Washington Wizards. In his first minute of the game action, in overtime, he hit the game-winning shot to clinch the series four games to two, and sent the Cavs into the second round of the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 1993. Damon Jones has a child with WNBA Houston Comets superstar Tina Thompson.[3] On December 28, 2007, it was revealed that the Cavaliers will fine Jones and Ira Newble an undisclosed amount of money, for refusing to come off the bench during the final minute of their Christmas Day win over the Miami Heat.[4]

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