Vonteego Cummings
Drafted by:
Indiana, Round 1, pick 26. (Traded with a future No. 1 draft pick to Golden State for rights to Jeff Foster.)

 
EXPERT ANALYSIS
  "Vonteego Cummings has size and ability, and can play either the point or off-guard positions, which makes him a valuable commodity. Cummings is a very good shooter who never came out of the game for coach Ralph Willard. He is a versatile performer who can score, shoot with consistency, handle and pass, and he played most of his career (before all the troubles that befell his program) with poise and confidence. Cummings always played loose and with a great calm to his game.

He has good bounce to his game and elevation to his shot. At 6-3, he can post or shoot over smaller guards. He is smooth and seemed to struggle only with much quicker guards who could get up under him, such as Corey Wright and John Linehan of Providence."
-- ESPN's Jay Bilas

College: Pittsburgh
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190 pounds
Position: Guard
Age: 23 (Feb. 29, 1976)
Birthplace: Thomson, Ga.

Career highlights

  • Became only the 10th player in Panther history to score 1,500 career points
  • Finished his career as the only Panther to rank among the school's top 10 in scoring (1581, ninth) and top five in assists (458, fourth) and steals (235, second)
  • Started 97 of 103 career games and averaged 16 points or more for each of last three seasons
  • Was named to either Big East First, Second or Third Team in each of his final three seasons

    College highlights
    Senior

  • Missed much of preseason and the season opener due to a fractured hand
  • Scored 30 points or more twice and reached the 20-point plateau seven times
  • Led team in scoring (16.1 ppg), steals (69) and assists (108)
  • Was named to All-Big East Third Team
  • Honored as Big East Player of the Week in leading Pittsburgh to wins over Xavier and Kentucky before losing to Maryland in Puerto Rico Shootout
  • Averaged 21 points, 7 rebounds and 3.3 steals in those three games
  • Missed three games in February due to stress reaction in his back

    Junior

  • Led the team in scoring (19.5 ppg), assists (154), and steals (66) and was the only player in the Big East to rank in the top three in all three categories
  • Set a Big East record for minutes played, averaging 40.1 minutes per game
  • Scored season-high 37 points versus Villanova
  • Was named Big East Player of the Week once and earned All-Big East First Team honors
  • Surpassed 1,000-point plateau for his career

    Sophomore

  • Was named to All-Big East Second Team after averaging 16.3 points and 4.3 assists per game
  • Averaged 2.7 steals per game
  • Scored 20 points on 12 different occasions, including a season-high 29 points versus Miami
  • Scored 37 points, dished 11 assists and made five steals in two Big East Tournament games
  • Led the Big East in three-point field goal percentage (.444)

    Freshman

  • Was named the Big East Preseason Rookie of the Year by the coaches
  • Averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in an injury-shortened season
  • Scored 18 points, grabbed eight rebounds and added four assists against Duquesne

    College statistics
    SEASON G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG
    SEASONGFGMFGAPCTFTMFTAPCTREBASTPTSAVG
    1995-961839117.3332842.66762521166.4
    1996-9733189414.457119167.71313714053916.3
    1997-9826173406.426120173.69410715450719.5
    1998-9926153372.41172103.69910611241916.1
    TOTALS1035541309.423339485.699412458158115.3
    Three-point field goals: 1995-96, 10-42 (.238); 1996-97, 42-105 (.400); 1997-98, 41-130 (.315); 1998-99, 41-for-124 Totals: 134-for-401 (.334 ).











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