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Basketball Biography

Glen Rice

“Glen”

American · Flint, Michigan · Born 1 January 1967

Small Forward/Shooting Guard
18.3
ppg
4.4
rpg
2.1
apg
1
championships

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Three-time All-Star and 1997 All-Star Game MVP — the most prolific three-point shooter of his generation at Miami.

Glen Anthony Rice was born in Flint, Michigan in 1967. Miami Heat selected him fourth overall in the 1989 NBA Draft after leading Michigan to the NCAA championship with 184 points across six tournament games. His 14-season career produced 18.3 points per game and three All-Star appearances. He won the NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2000 alongside Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant. He was named All-Star Game MVP in 1997 after scoring 20 points in the second half including a then-All-Star Game record six three-pointers — a performance that cemented his reputation as the premier shooter of his era. He led the league in three-point percentage in 1995-96. He averaged 22.3 points for the Charlotte Hornets in his best individual season. He was traded from Charlotte to the Lakers in the deal that brought Eddie Jones to Charlotte — a trade that gave the Lakers a crucial championship piece. He won Olympic gold with the USA at Sydney 2000. His shooting mechanics — consistent arc, textbook release point and the ability to get his shot off in traffic — made him one of the most reliable pure shooters of the decade.

Famous For

Prolific three-point shooter and NBA champion with Lakers

Playing Style

How They Played

Pure shooter with excellent range and clutch scoring ability

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the greatest shooters in NBA history and key Lakers role player

Best Known For

NBA Champion (2000)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • NBA Champion (2000)
  • All-Star 3x
  • All-Star Game MVP (1997)
  • Olympic Gold Medal (2000)
Career Journey

Timeline

1989 📌 NBA debut with Miami Heat
1997 🏆 NBA All-Star Game MVP
1997 🎯 Led NBA in three-pointers made
1999 📌 Traded to Los Angeles Lakers
2000 🏆 NBA Championship with Lakers
2000 🏆 Olympic Gold Medal
2004 📌 Retired from professional basketball
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Glen Rice

Glen Rice averaged 18.3 points per game in the NBA.

Glen Rice won 1 NBA Championship.

Glen Rice averaged 4.4 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Glen Rice averaged 2.1 assists per game in his NBA career.

Glen Rice was born in 1967 in Flint.

Career Timeline — Glen Rice
1989
NBA debut with Miami Heat
1997
NBA All-Star Game MVP
1997
Led NBA in three-pointers made
1999
Traded to Los Angeles Lakers
2000
NBA Championship with Lakers
2000
Olympic Gold Medal
2004
Retired from professional basketball
NBA Champion (2000)
All-Star 3x
All-Star Game MVP (1997)
Olympic Gold Medal (2000)