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| Position | Point guard |
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| Height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
| Weight | 194 lb (88 kg) |
| Team | Los Angeles Clippers |
| Nationality | USA |
| Born | September 11 1985 |
| High school | Peoria Central High School |
| Draft | 4th overall, 2004 Los Angeles Clippers |
| Pro career | 2004–present |
Shaun Patrick Livingston (born September 11, 1985, in Peoria, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA. Livingston plays point guard for the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Biography
Shaun Livingston's foster parents are mother Alcmene and father Amphitryon. Livingston played basketball in high school at Richwoods High School and then went to Peoria Central High School in Illinois, was highly touted as a high school recruit, earning comparisons to the Magic Johnson. Livingston accepted a scholarship to play for Duke University, but later opted to skip college and enter the 2004 NBA Draft, in which the Clippers selected him with the 4th overall pick. Livingston is tall for point guard standards (6'7", 201cm) and, due to the addition of Sam Cassell to the Clippers roster, has seen playing time at shooting guard. He was an integral part of the Clippers' best season in franchise history in the 2005-06 season. Livingston recorded a career high 14 assists on February 23, 2007 against the Golden State Warriors. In his first two NBA seasons, playing in a total of 91 games, Livingston averaged 6.3 points per game. In his third season, he scored a career high 9.3 points per game, being one of the few Clippers to improve from the 2005-2006 NBA season. His breakout year was interrupted by a knee injury that led him to miss 39 games.
Injury
In a game against the Charlotte Bobcats on February 26, 2007, Livingston suffered a broken leg, dislocating his left kneecap after landing awkwardly following a missed layup, which resulted in the left knee snapping laterally.[1] Livingston injured almost every part of his knee, tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), and the lateral meniscus, badly spraining his medial collateral ligament (MCL), and dislocating his patella and his tibia-femoral joint. Doctors have stated that Livingston was fortunate to not have his leg amputated due to the severity of the injury.[2] The damage is such that recovery will take 8 to 12 months to return and he may miss the 2007-2008 NBA season.[2] He was back up and walking a couple of months later and made a speech to the fans at the Staples Center before a game late in the season. The injury was so severe that ESPNEWS warned viewers of the graphic nature of the video clip before airing it, particularly the way he yelled after dislocating his leg.[3] Livingston has been riddled by injuries during his three-year professional career, and has missed 101 of 246 regular season games.[4][5]
Trivia
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- Played in the 2004 McDonald's High School All-American game. (Named co-MVP)
- Named to PARADE Magazine All-America First Team.
- Led Peoria Central High School to Class AA state titles in 2003 and 2004.
- Led Concordia Lutheran Grade School to LSA state titles in 1999 and 2000.
- He was awarded West Rookie of the Month honors for April 2005.[6]
- He is the fourth Illinois Mr. Basketball to go straight to the NBA from high school (after Kevin Garnett, Darius Miles and Eddy Curry).
- Most Valuable Player at the June 2003 NBA Players' Association Camp in Richmond, Virginia.
- Livingston attended the same high school as long-time "Voice of the Clippers", Ralph Lawler (Peoria Central).
- Shaun Livingston is the creator and founder the Shaun Livingston Foundation.
External links
- Shaun Livingston Player Info at NBA.com
- Shaun Livingston Statistics at Basketball-Reference.com
- Official Website
- Shaun's Publicist
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| First Round | Dwight Howard • Emeka Okafor • Ben Gordon • Shaun Livingston • Devin Harris • Josh Childress • Luol Deng • Rafael Araújo • Andre Iguodala • Luke Jackson • Andris Biedriņš • Robert Swift • Sebastian Telfair • Kris Humphries • Al Jefferson • Kirk Snyder • Josh Smith • J.R. Smith • Dorell Wright • Jameer Nelson • Pavel Podkolzin • Viktor Khryapa • Sergei Monia • Delonte West • Tony Allen • Kevin Martin • Sasha Vujačić • Beno Udrih • David Harrison |
| Second Round | Anderson Varejão • Jackson Vroman • Peter John Ramos • Lionel Chalmers • Donta Smith • Andre Emmett • Antonio Burks • Royal Ivey • Chris Duhon • Albert Miralles • Justin Reed • David Young • Viktor Sanikidze • Trevor Ariza • Tim Pickett • Bernard Robinson • Ha Seung-Jin • Pape Sow • Ricky Minard • Sergei Lishouk • Vasileios Spanoulis • Christian Drejer • Romain Sato • Matt Freije • Rickey Paulding • Luis Flores • Marcus Douthit • Sergei Karaulov • Blake Stepp • Rashad Wright |


