Nikolas Tomas Stauskas(born October 7, 1993) is a Canadian professionalbasketballplayer who last played for theBoston Celticsof theNational Basketball Association( NBA ). Ashooting guard,Stauskas played two seasons of college basketball for theMichigan Wolverinesfrom 2012 to 2014. He was drafted eighth overall in the2014 NBA draftby theSacramento Kings.Stauskas, whose family is of Lithuanian heritage, is a member of theCanadian national team.
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Position | Shooting guard |
Personal information | |
Born | Mississauga,Ontario, Canada | October 7, 1993
Listed height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Listed weight | 207 lb (94 kg) |
Career information | |
High school |
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College | Michigan(2012–2014) |
NBA draft | 2014:1st round, 8th overall pick |
Selected by theSacramento Kings | |
Playing career | 2014–present |
Career history | |
2014–2015 | Sacramento Kings |
2015–2017 | Philadelphia 76ers |
2017–2018 | Brooklyn Nets |
2018–2019 | Portland Trail Blazers |
2019 | Cleveland Cavaliers |
2019–2020 | Baskonia |
2021 | Raptors 905 |
2021 | Grand Rapids Gold |
2021–2022 | Miami Heat |
2022 | Grand Rapids Gold |
2022 | Boston Celtics |
2022 | →Maine Celtics |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Statsat NBA | |
StatsatBasketball Reference | |
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As a freshman for the2012–13 Michigan Wolverines,Stauskas was namedSports IllustratedNational Freshman of the Week once,Big Ten ConferenceFreshman of the Week three times and to theWayman Tisdale Award,United States Basketball Writers Association's National Freshman of the Year, top 12 midseason list. During the2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament,he earned South All-Regional Team recognition. As a sophomore for the 2013–14 team, Stauskas went on to be named a2014 NCAA Men's Basketball consensus All-Americanand was namedBig Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Yearfor the2013–14 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season.
Stauskas has played for several NBA andNBA G Leagueteams. In 2022, he reached theNBA Finalswith the Celtics.
Early life
editStauskas grew up inMississauga, Ontario.[1]His first experience with basketball came as a member of the Aušra Sports Club, which is a Toronto-based traveling team for children of Lithuanian descent. He became so devoted to basketball that his head coach at Michigan,John Beilein,said in 2013,[2]
He doesn't know anything about hockey, he doesn't know anything aboutfootball.The other day we had him try to throw a baseball pass as a press breaker. And he had never thrown abaseball.
High school career
editUntil 2009, Stauskas played forLoyola Catholic Secondary School.[3]He averaged 15points,5reboundsand 5assistsin 2007–08 and 32 points, 14 rebounds and 7.5 assists in 2008–09.[4]Stauskas also joined the premierAmateur Athletic Union(AAU) team in Toronto, run by Ro Russell. Some of Russell's prior players, such asTristan ThompsonandCory Josephhad gone to the United States to complete their scholastic years.[1]Stauskas spent the 2009–10 academic year atSouth Kent School,but he transferred toSt. Mark's Schoolthe following year.[5]He missed the 2009–10 basketball season as a result of a hip injury.[4]Michigan Wolverines men's basketballhead coachJohn Beileinbecame familiar with Stauskas during the Summer 2010 NBA camp prior to Stauskas's junior year.[6]He visited Michigan that summer and was also being recruited byVillanova,Iowa State,Georgetown,Notre Dame,FloridaandProvidence.[7]By the time he arrived at St. Mark's, he was expected to be an All-State performer.[8]In the 2011 NEPSAC Class AA Championship game, Stauskas led St. Mark's in scoring with 17 points againstNerlens Noeland theTilton School,but St. Marks lost 72–56.[9]On March 26, 2011, Stauskas made a verbal commitment to Michigan. This commitment made him the second member of Michigan's recruiting class of 2012.[10][11]That summer, he scored 27 points in an exhibition of Canadian high school all-stars against theBaylor Bears men's basketball team.[1]
Prior to his senior year, ESPN named him as one of the top 25three-point shootersin the national class of 2012.[12]At the time of their November 2011National Letter of Intentsignings, Stauskas,Glenn Robinson IIIandMitch McGarygave Michigan a consensus top 10 entering class for its 2012 class.[13]Stauskas led St. Mark's to 67–57 victory in a 2012 Hoophall Classic contest with 16 points againstFriends Central.[14]As the season progressed, Stauskas (and Robinson) improved in the national player ratings to offset McGary's slide and maintain a top-rated class.[15][16][17]He scored 19 to lead his school to a 59–53 2012 NEPSAC Class AA Championship game victory over Noel's Tilton.[18]Stauskas earned the NEPSAC championship game MVP.[19]He was selected to the 2012 All-NEPSAC Class AA first team (along with teammateKaleb Tarczewski).[20][21]Following these honors, Stauskas's stock and rankings continued to rise.[22]
Name | Hometown | High school / college | Height | Weight | Commit date | |
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Nik Stauskas SF/SG |
Mississauga, Ontario | Loyola Catholic(ON) South Kent(CT) St. Mark's(MA) |
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) | 205 lb (93 kg) | Apr 7, 2014 | |
Star ratings:Scout:Rivals:247Sports:N/AESPN grade: 92 | ||||||
Overall recruiting rankings:Scout:18 (SF)Rivals:71, 13 (SG)ESPN:76, 21 (SF), 2 (CAN) | ||||||
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College career
editThis sectionmay betoo longand excessively detailed.(January 2017) |
The2011–12 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball teamhad been co-champions of2011–12 Big Ten Conference,[23]but lost both of its co-captains,Zack NovakandStu Douglass,to graduation and three players as transfers.[24][25]The team was returning a nucleus of All-Big Ten playersTrey BurkeandTim Hardaway Jr.[26]
Freshman season
editExternal videos | |
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Stauskas 45 for 50 three point exhibitionposted on Christmas Eve 2012 | |
Stauskas 70 for 76 three point exhibitionposted 1st day home after freshman year. |
Stauskas began his college career with the expectation that he would be a sharpshooter based on his performance inthree-point field goaldrills in which he had raised the bar for the team.[27]In the championship rounds of the 2012NIT Season Tip-Offtournament atMadison Square Gardenon November 21 and 23, Michigan defeatedPittsburghandKansas State,respectively, to win the tournament.[28][29][30]On November 26, Stauskas earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for his NIT tournament performance in which he averaged 12.5 points and 4.5rebounds.[31][32][33]On November 27, Michigan defeated its first ranked opponent of the season,NC State(#18AP Poll/#18Coaches' Poll), in theACC–Big Ten Challengewith a then-career-high 20 points from Stauskas in a 79–72 victory.[34]On December 1 againstBradley,Stauskas made his first career regular season start and posted a new career-high 22 points.[35][36]For his first two 20 point performances, he repeated as Big Ten Freshman of the Week on December 3.[37]On December 29, againstCentral Michigan,Stauskas posted 19 points on 5-for-8 three-point shooting. His 5 three-pointers and 7 rebounds were career-highs, earning him his third Big Ten Freshman of the Week on December 31.[38][39]
Entering the day of December 31, Stauskas led the nation in three-pointfield goal percentage.[39]On January 16, 2013,Sporting Newsnamed Stauskas the surprise player of the first half of the year.[40]As late as January 28, Stauskas was leading the Big Ten in free throw shooting percentage (.833) as well as three-pointers made and was second in 3-point shooting percentage (.490).[41]On that day, Michigan was ranked number one in theAP Pollwith 51 of the 65 first place votes.[42]It marked the first time Michigan ranked atop the AP Poll since theFab Five1992–93 teamdid so on December 5, 1992.[43]On January 31, Stauskas and Robinson were named to theWayman Tisdale Award(USBWA National Freshman of the Year) top 12 midseason list, recognizing their performances as being among the 12 best freshman performances in the NCAA competition.[44]Stauskas finished the 18-game2012–13 Big Ten Conference men's basketball seasonschedule with a 37% three-point percentage on 30-for-81 shooting during conference play.[45]
Having made his last 20 consecutive free throws entering the2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball TournamentSweet Sixteen,[46]Stauskas ended the season with an 85.1% (74–87) free throw shooting percentage,[47]which was better than the Big Ten Conference free throw shooting percentage leader,Adreian Payne(84.8%).[48]In the regional finals on March 31 againstFlorida,Stauskas made all 6 of his three-point shot attempts, including all 5 in the first half as the team built a 41–17 lead before going into the half up 47–30.[49]This marked the best NCAA Tournament single-game three-point shooting percentage in school history (min 5 attempts) since no other Wolverine has shot 100% with at least 5 attempts.[50]Michigan advanced to the April 8 national championship game where the team lost toLouisvilleby an 82–76 margin.[51]His 6 three-point shots was a new career best and his 22-point performance tied his career high.[52]All his three-point shots came from the left corner.[53]The 6 three-point shots pushed Stauskas to a Michigan freshman-season record total of 80, surpassingTim Hardaway Jr.'s two-year-old record of 76.[52][54]Six 3 point shots made without a miss was one shy of a conference record shared by WolverineGlen Riceand 3 others (includingDavid Lighty's 2011 NCAA Tournament performance).[55]Stauskas joined McGary and Most Outstanding PlayerTrey Burkeon the South All-Regional team.[56]For the season, his.9 fouls per 40 minutes was second in the country.[57]
Sophomore season
editIn the offseason, Stauskas added 16 pounds (7.3 kg) to his frame and 6 inches (15.2 cm) to hisvertical jump.[58]On November 12, Stauskas posted career highs of 23 points and 5 assists in the second game of the regular season againstSouth Carolina State.[59][60]In the next game, Stauskas contributed a career-high 6 assists as well as 20 points againstIowa Stateon November 17.[61]Stauskas scored a game-high 24 points on November 21 againstLong Beach Statein the first round of thePuerto Rico Tip-Off,surpassing his career high[62]set two games before and giving him three consecutive 20-point performances for the first time in his career.[63][64]Stauskas established another career high the next day againstFlorida Stateas he scored 26 points including 7 of the team's 13 points in overtime, despite scoring only 3 points in the first half. In the game, he set a career high with 9 made free throws and logged his fourth consecutive 20 point game. Following a Michigan timeout with 11 seconds in regulation, Stauskas made alayupto force overtime.[65][66][67]In the championship game againstCharlotte,Stauskas tallied 20 points and a career-high 3steals.[68]Although Michigan lost in the championship game, Stauskas earned tournament MVP honors.[69]In the second half Stauskas twisted his ankle, but continued to play the final 9½ minutes.[70]Stauskas sat out the November 29 game againstCoppin Stateto rest his ankle.[71][72]
In the January 2Big Ten Conferenceopener againstMinnesota,Stauskas set a career high with 7 assists while scoring 14 points.[73][74]On January 14, he had a game-high 21 points, team-high 5 assists as well as 6 rebounds againstPenn State.[75]On January 18, Stauskas scored 23 points including the final 11 for Michigan as the team defeated (#3)[76]Wisconsinat theKohl Centerfor the first time since the1998–99 teamdid so,[77]ending an 11-game losing streak at Wisconsin.[78][79][80]On January 21, Stauskas earned his first Big Ten Conference Player of the Week recognition. At the time he was leading the conference in scoring and 20-point games.[81]On January 22, against (#10)[82]IowaStauskas tied his career high with 26 points and contributed 5 rebounds and 5 assists, helping Michigan defeat consecutive top 10 opponents for the first time since the1996–97 team.[83][84]On January 25 in theMichigan–Michigan rivalrygame against the2013–14 Spartans,Stauskas contributed 19 points and 4 assists, including a 5-for-6 effort on three-point shots.[85]The 80–75 victory over (#3)[86]Michigan State marked the first time in school history that the team defeated three consecutiveAP Polltop ten opponents and marked the first time since the1986–87 Iowa Hawkeyesthat any team has won three consecutive games all of which were against top 10 opponents.[87]It also gave Michigan a 7–0 Big Ten start, which is the best since the1976–77 teamwon its first eight games.[87]His effort for the week earned a second Big Ten Player of the Week recognition on January 27.[88][89][90]Stauskas also earned Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week recognition fromUnited States Basketball Writers Associationon January 28.[91]He led the conference in scoring and three-point shooting percentage through January,[92]but he only scored six points when Michigan got upset byIndianaon February 2, ending a 10-game winning streak and 8–0 Big Ten conference start.[93]Stuaskas established another career high in assists with 8 againstNebraskaon February 5 as the team posted its largest conference game margin of victory since defeatingIndiana112–64 on February 22, 1998.[94][95]On February 23 against (#13/14)[96]Michigan State, Michigan rebounded from an early 22–11 deficit to win 79–70.[97]Stauskas led the way with 25 points on 9-for-13 shooting and with 21 coming in the second half, including 10 that took the score from a 48–43 deficit to a 53–51 lead.[97]It marked his first game with 9 madefield goals.[98]He added 5 assists, 3 rebounds and no fouls on his way to earning his third Big Ten Player of the Week recognition on February 24.[99][100]On March 4, Stauskas had 24 points, including a career-high seven three-point shots, as part of a 7-for-9 three-point effort againstIllinoisto help Michigan clinch its 14th and 8th outright Big Ten Conference championship.[101][102]On March 8, Stauskas had a team-high 21 points to help Michigan close out its season with a season-ending 84–80 victory over Indiana.[103]On March 10 Stauskas earned his fourth Big Ten Player of the week award (this time Co-POTW withShavon Shields).[104]Stauskas's four Player of the Week awards led the Big Ten for the season.[105]Four B1G Player of the Week awards is a Michigan single-season record.[106]At the end of the regular season, he was the only player in the Big Ten to rank among the top 10 for field goal percentage (48.9), three-point percentage (45.8) and free throw percentage (81.1).[107]
On March 22 againstTexasin Michigan's second game of the2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament,Stauskas had a career-high-tying 8 assists as well as a team-high 17 points.[108][109]The2013–14 teamwas eliminated in the elite eight round of the2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball TournamentbyKentuckyas Stauskas led all scorers with 24 points.[110]Stauskas and teammateCaris LeVertjoinedJulius Randle,Aaron HarrisonandMarcus Leeon the All-Midwest Regional team.[111]
On April 15, in a joint press conference with Robinson on theBig Ten Network,[112]Stauskas declared for the2014 NBA draft.[113]During his two years with Michigan, the school enjoyed its winningest two-year stretch in school history marked by a total of 59 wins.[114]Of Michigan's prior 14 early NBA draft entrants, 10 were selected in the first round and 3 in the second.[115]Stauskas did sign with Bartelstein (along with teammate McGary).[116][117]
Watchlists and awards
editOn February 13, Stauskas was one of fourBig Tenplayers (along withKeith Appling,Gary HarrisandRoy Devyn Marble) who were named to the 30-manNaismith College Player of the Yearmidseason watchlist.[118][119]On March 8, Stauskas was one of two Big Ten players (along with Harris) listed among the 15 finalists for theJohn R. Wooden Award.[120]
Stauskas was a2014 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americansecond-team selection by theSporting News.[121][122]Stauskas earned third team All-American recognition fromUSA Today.[123][124]He was a first team All-American selection by theNational Association of Basketball Coaches(NABC).[125]He was also a second team selection bySports Illustrated[126]andBleacher Report,[127]as well as a third team selection byNBC Sports.[128]When Stauskas was named second team All-American by the Associated Press,[129]he became a consensus All-American. Stauskas also earnedJohn R. Wooden AwardAll-American Team recognition.[130]
Stauskas was theBig Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Yearand a unanimous first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and the media, becoming Michigan's fifth B1G player of the year and 2nd consecutive.[107][131]On March 11 Stauskas was named District V (OH, IN, IL, MI, MN, WI) Player of the Year by theUnited States Basketball Writers Association.[132][133]Stauskas was listed on theNational Association of Basketball CoachesDivision I All‐District 7 first team on March 12.[134][135]Stauskas was named to the 2014 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament All-Tournament Team.[136]
Statistics
editStauskas's career free throw percentage of 83.16% is second in Michigan history, and his 44.10% three-point shot percentage ranks fifth.[115]
Year | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2012–13 | Michigan | 39 | 33 | 30.5 | .463 | .440 | .851 | 3.0 | 1.3 | 0.6 | 0.2 | 11.0 |
2013–14 | Michigan | 36 | 36 | 35.6 | .470 | .442 | .824 | 2.9 | 3.3 | 0.6 | 0.3 | 17.5 |
Professional career
edit2014 NBA draft
editDiscussion about him entering the2014 NBA draftbegan when he got hot in January 2014 and his father toldSports Illustrated,"He knows all he has to do is keep his nose to the grindstone for another couple of months, and there's a really good possibility he might be able to go pro."[137]However, a few days later, Stauskas attempted to distance himself from his father's statements and apologized to his fans.[138]Following the season, Stauskas, who was regarded as a likely late first round selection, said he would need some time to process his decision and that he would make his decision after talking to his coaches and family.[139]On April 6, Stauskas said he would make his decision within the next week or so.[140]On April 10, reports emerged that Stauskas had decided to go pro, but he denied he had made a decision.[141]The reports were based on rumors that Stauskas had decided to hire Mark Bartelstein as his agent. Bartelstein is the father of former Michigan teammateJosh Bartelstein,and agent for former teammateTim Hardaway Jr.[142]
Sacramento Kings (2014–2015)
editStauskas was drafted 8th overall by theSacramento Kings.[143]He was the highest Michigan selection sinceJamal Crawfordwent 8th in the2000 NBA draft.[144]With teammates McGary and Robinson also being drafted, it marked the first time Michigan had at least three draft picks since the1990 NBA draft.[145]With Burke and Hardaway having been drafted the year before, every player that started in the2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Gamewas drafted either in the2013or 2014 NBA draft.[146]
Stauskas committed to represent the Sacramento Kings in2014 NBA Summer League.[147]
On July 8, 2014, Stauskas signed a rookie scale contract with the Sacramento Kings.[148]During the 2014 NBA Summer League Stauskas was a starting member of the Summer League Champions.[149]In the 2014–15 NBA Rookie Survey at the annual Rookie Photo Shoot on August 6, Stauskas was named by his peers as the second best shooter in the Rookie class behindDoug McDermott.[150]During his rookie pre-season, he got a lot of publicity for the statement "I understand that I'm a rookie and I'm white, so people are going to attack me" because of stereotypes about race and his unproven and presumably weak defensive skills.[151]Stauskas was surprised by the attention the statement received.[152]In his first week in the league, he had a 3-block game against theLos Angeles Clippers.[153]On December 8 in his first game againstUtahand former teammate and fellow Big Ten Player of the Year Burke, Stauskas posted career highs of 15 points and 8 rebounds.[154]Stauskas again posted 15 points against theNew York Knicksand former Michigan teammateTim Hardaway Jr.on March 3.[155]On March 24, he received the nickname "Sauce Castillo" via social media after a closed captioning error.[156][157]Stauskas started in the Kings' April 15 season finale against theLos Angeles Lakersand tallied 5 assists.[158]It was his first and only start of the season.[159]
Philadelphia 76ers (2015–2017)
editOn July 10, 2015, Stauskas was traded to thePhiladelphia 76ersalong withCarl Landry,Jason Thompson,a future first round pick, and the rights to swap first round picks in 2016 and 2017, in exchange for the rights toArtūras GudaitisandLuka Mitrović.[160]During the preseason, Stauskas was impaired by a right tibia stress reaction.[161]Although he felt recovered from the stress reaction by the beginning of the season, he missed the October 28 season opener with back spasms.[162]Stauskas debuted for the 76ers on October 30 against theUtah Jazz,scoring 12 points.[163]Stauskas moved into the starting lineup on November 2 against theCleveland Cavaliers.[164][165]He posted a career-high-tying 15 points.[166][167]On November 7, Stauskas posted a career-high 18 points and career-high tying five assists against theOrlando Magic.[168]
On December 1, Stauskas and the 76ers defeated theLos Angeles Lakers103–91. The win ended the longest losing streak in the history of major professional sports in the United States (28 games going back to the prior season) and the worst start in NBA history (tied with the2009–10 New Jersey Netsat 0–18).[169]Stauskas was injured in overtime of the January 15, 2016 contest against theChicago Bullsand missed three games before returning to the lineup on January 25 against theBoston Celtics.[170][171]Stauskas established a new career high on March 18 against theOklahoma City Thunder,scoring 23 points.[172][173]
After the first week of the2016–17 NBA season,the 76ers exercised the fourth-year team option.[174]On November 19, 2016, Stauskas scored 21 points, while shooting 8-for-9 in a 120–105 win over thePhoenix Suns.[175]He posted a career-high 24 points on 4-for-7 three-point shooting on March 4 in a 136–106 loss toDetroit.[176]On March 20 againstOrlandoand March 22 againstOklahoma City,Stauskas reached 20 points in consecutive contests for the first time in his NBA career.[177]
Brooklyn Nets (2017–2018)
editOn December 7, 2017, Stauskas was traded, along withJahlil Okaforand a 2019 second round draft pick, to theBrooklyn Netsin exchange forTrevor Booker.[178]In his debut for the Nets on December 15, 2017, Stauskas scored a team-high 22 points in a 120–87 loss to theToronto Raptors.[179]In his first few weeks with Brooklyn, he made 19 of his first 33 shots (57.6%) from beyond the three-point line and set a career high with 7 made three-point shots (on 7-for-10 shooting) on December 27 against theNew Orleans Pelicans,[180][181]which tied a Nets franchise record by a performance off the bench.[182]
Portland Trail Blazers (2018–2019)
editOn July 5, 2018, Stauskas signed with thePortland Trail Blazers.[183]In his debut for the Trail Blazers in their season opener on October 18, 2018, Stauskas came off the bench to score a career-high-tying 24 points in a 128–119 win over theLos Angeles Lakers.[184][185]
Cleveland Cavaliers (2019)
editOn February 4, 2019, Stauskas was traded to theCleveland Cavaliersalong withWade Baldwin IVand two second-round picks forRodney Hood.[186]Three days later, he was acquired by theHouston Rocketsin a three-team trade that involved the Cavaliers andSacramento Kings.[187]Hours later, he was traded again, this time to theIndiana Pacersalongside Baldwin, a 2021 second-round draft pick and the rights toMaarty Leunen,in exchange for cash considerations.[188]He was waived by the Pacers on February 8.[189]On February 11, Stauskas signed with the Cavaliers.[190]
Baskonia (2019–2020)
editOn August 1, 2019, Stauskas signed a one-year deal withSpanishEuroLeagueclubKirolbet Baskonia.[191][192]On February 12, 2020, Baskonia and Stauskas agreed to terminate the contract.[193][194]
On December 3, 2020, Stauskas was signed to a training camp contract by theMilwaukee Bucks.[195][196]He was waived at the end of training camp.[197]
Raptors 905 (2021)
editOn January 27, 2021, Stauskas was included on theRaptors 905roster for the 2020–21 season.[198]
Grand Rapids Gold (2021)
editOn October 16, Stauskas was signed by theDenver Nuggets,[199]but was waived later that day. He subsequently joined theGrand Rapids Goldas an affiliate player.[200]
Miami Heat (2021–2022)
editOn December 31, 2021, Stauskas signed a 10-day contract with theMiami Heat.[201][202]
Return to Grand Rapids (2022)
editFollowing the expiration of his 10-day contract, Stauskas returned to theGrand Rapids Gold.On March 1, 2022, he scored a franchise-record 57 points in a 131–127 win over theWisconsin Herd.Alongside the feat, which was the sixth-highest scoring total inNBA G Leaguehistory, he logged a G League-record 38 first half points.[203][204]Stauskas made his first 12 shots in the game (including a 9–9/24 point 1st quarter), marking the second-highest scoring 100% FG% quarter in league history. The 38-point first half was one point shy of the G League record for either half. The next day, Stauskas posted 43 points against theLakeland Magic,becoming the second G League player (Russ Smith,105 March 2016)[205]to achieve at least 100 points in consecutive games and the first to do it on consecutive nights.[206]Stauskas' 100-point effort coincided with the 60th anniversary ofWilt Chamberlain's 100-point game.[207]On March 8, 2022, he was named G League Player of the Week.[208]
Boston Celtics (2022)
editOn March 4, 2022, Stauskas signed a two-year contract with theBoston Celtics.[209]Stauskas and the Celtics reached the2022 NBA Finals,where they lost in 6 games to theGolden State Warriors.
On July 9, 2022, Stauskas was traded, alongsideDaniel Theis,Aaron Nesmith,Malik Fitts,Juwan Morganand a 2023 first-round pick, to theIndiana Pacersin exchange forMalcolm Brogdon.[210]On July 14, Stauskas was waived by the Pacers.[211]Stauskas' G-League rights were still held by the Gold, who traded them to theCollege Park Skyhawks,[212][better source needed]who turned around and dealt him to theMinnesota Timberwolves.[213][better source needed]Stauskas entered training camp under contract with the Timberwolves,[214]who assigned his rights to theIowa Wolves.[215]
National team career
editStauskas played for Canada in the 2009FIBA Americas Under-16 Championshipheld inArgentina.He helped lead the Canadian junior national team to a bronze medal, which qualified them for the2010 FIBA Under-17 World Championship.He averaged 9.4 points per game in the tournament,[216]including a game-high 21 points in a 126–78 loss against the United States team led byBradley BealandJames Michael McAdooon June 20, 2009.[217]First overall2013 NBA draftpickAnthony Bennettwas one of Stauskas' teammates in the tournament. Stauskas was later invited to train with theCanadian senior national team.[218]
He represented Canada at the2015 FIBA Americas Championship,[219]contributing 111 points in 9 games—including 18-for-36 three-point shooting,[220]but did not play in the team's final game.[221]Food poisoninghad impaired him in the semifinal loss againstVenezuela,[222]and the illness caused him to miss the bronze medal game againstMexico,which Canada won 87–86.[223]
Career statistics
editGP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goalpercentage | 3P% | 3-point field goalpercentage | FT% | Free throwpercentage |
RPG | Reboundsper game | APG | Assistsper game | SPG | Stealsper game |
BPG | Blocksper game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
NBA
editRegular season
editYear | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2014–15 | Sacramento | 73 | 1 | 15.4 | .365 | .322 | .859 | 1.2 | .9 | .3 | .2 | 4.4 |
2015–16 | Philadelphia | 73 | 35 | 24.8 | .385 | .326 | .771 | 2.5 | 1.9 | .6 | .3 | 8.5 |
2016–17 | Philadelphia | 80 | 27 | 27.4 | .396 | .368 | .813 | 2.8 | 2.4 | .6 | .4 | 9.5 |
2017–18 | Philadelphia | 6 | 0 | 7.5 | .250 | .000 | 1.000 | .2 | .2 | .7 | .0 | .7 |
Brooklyn | 35 | 0 | 13.7 | .393 | .404 | .704 | 1.8 | 1.1 | .1 | .1 | 5.1 | |
2018–19 | Portland | 44 | 0 | 15.3 | .419 | .344 | .889 | 1.8 | 1.4 | .3 | .1 | 6.1 |
Cleveland | 24 | 0 | 14.3 | .367 | .429 | .893 | 2.0 | .8 | .3 | .1 | 5.5 | |
2021–22 | Miami | 2 | 0 | 12.0 | .375 | .500 | .750 | 1.5 | .5 | .0 | .0 | 5.5 |
Boston | 6 | 0 | 2.5 | .333 | .333 | .500 | .0 | .2 | .0 | .0 | 1.2 | |
Career | 343 | 63 | 19.5 | .389 | .354 | .812 | 2.0 | 1.5 | .4 | .2 | 6.7 |
Playoffs
editYear | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2022 | Boston | 13 | 0 | 1.8 | .250 | .300 | 1.000 | .3 | .3 | .0 | .0 | 1.0 |
Career | 13 | 0 | 1.8 | .250 | .300 | 1.000 | .3 | .3 | .0 | .0 | 1.0 |
EuroLeague
editYear | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG | PIR |
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2019–20 | Baskonia | 22 | 12 | 20.5 | .415 | .422 | .781 | 2.1 | 1.6 | .5 | .2 | 9.0 | 6.8 |
Career | 22 | 12 | 20.5 | .415 | .422 | .781 | 2.1 | 1.6 | .5 | .2 | 9.0 | 6.8 |
College
editYear | Team | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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2012-13 | Michigan | 39 | 33 | 30.5 | .463 | .440 | .851 | 3.0 | 1.3 | .6 | .2 | 11.0 |
2013-14 | Michigan | 36 | 36 | 35.6 | .470 | .442 | .824 | 2.9 | 3.3 | .6 | .3 | 17.5 |
Career | 75 | 69 | 32.9 | .467 | .441 | .832 | 2.9 | 2.3 | .6 | .3 | 14.1 |
Records
editNBA
editBrooklyn Nets
edit- single-game 3-points shots made off the bench (7)
Michigan
edit- Freshman season 3-point shots made (80)
- Single-season Big Ten Player of the Week awards (4)
- NCAA Tournament single-game 3-point shooting percentage (6–6, 100%, min 5 attempts)
NBA G League
edit- First-half points scored (38)
- Back-to-back night points scored (100)
Grand Rapids Gold
edit- Single-game points scored (57)
Personal life
editStauskas is the son of Paul and Ruta Stauskas.[4][19]His brother's name is Peter.[1]Three of Stauskas's four grandparents lived in Lithuania beforeWorld War II.Stauskas previously attended Lithuanian Saturday School in Toronto and is able to understand and speak someLithuanian.[224]
See also
editReferences
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External links
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102 three pointers in 5 minutesposted on August 9, 2011 |
- Career statistics fromNBAandBasketball Reference
- Michigan Wolverines bio
- Nik Stauskasat acb
- Nik Stauskasat draftexpress
- Nik Stauskasat eurobasket
- Nik Stauskasat euroleague.net