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Kelvin Cato
Cato, center, as a member of the Houston Rockets during the 2002-03 NBA season.
Cato, center, as a member of the Houston Rockets during the 2002-03 NBA season.
Position Center
League NBA
Height 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Weight 275 lb (125 kg)
Team New York Knicks
Nationality USA
Born August 26 1974 (1974-08-26) (age 33)
Atlanta, Georgia
College Iowa State
Draft 15th overall, 1997
Dallas Mavericks
Pro career 1997–present
Former teams Portland Trail Blazers (1997-99)
Houston Rockets (1999-2004)
Orlando Magic (2004-06)
Detroit Pistons (2006)
New York Knicks (2006-2007)

Kelvin T. Cato (born August 26, 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a professional basketball player. He is currently a free agent.

College career

Cato was an obscure player averaging six points and six rebounds at the University of South Alabama in 1992-93. At that time, he struck up a relationship with then University of New Orleans coach Tim Floyd, who recognized Cato's potential. In 1994, Floyd took over as head coach at Iowa State University and convinced Cato to transfer to Iowa State. Cato averaged 11 points, eight rebounds and four blocks per game for an Iowa State team that reached the Sweet Sixteen of the 1997 NCAA Basketball Tournament.

NBA career

Drafted 15th overall in the 1997 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks, Cato's draft rights were immediately traded to the Portland Trail Blazers for the draft rights to Chris Anstey and cash considerations. Cato averaged 3.8 and 3.5 points per game in his two seasons in Portland before being bundled in a six-for-one deal with the Houston Rockets that sent Scottie Pippen to the Blazers. He spent five years in Houston, averaging a career-high 8.7 points per game in 1999-2000, and started all but two of the games he played in both the 2001-02 and 2003-04 seasons. On October 28, 1999, Cato signed a six-year, $42,000,000 contract extension that increased in controversy as his playing statistics cooled. On June 29, 2004, the Rockets traded Cato in a seven-player deal that sent Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley, and Cato to the Orlando Magic for Tracy McGrady, Juwan Howard, Tyronn Lue, and Reece Gaines. While he started 50 games in the 2004-05 season for the Magic, his playing minutes went down significantly the following season as he battled shoulder injuries. On February 15, 2006, Cato, along with the Magic's first-round pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, was traded to the Detroit Pistons for center Darko Miličić and point guard Carlos Arroyo. Cato finished out the season with the Pistons, but signed with the New York Knicks just before the start of the 2006-07 season.

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