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Sports Marcus Camby 1997 Starting Lineup Action Figure with Card

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Category:

Other Vintage Sports Mem

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Condition:

New

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Year:

1997

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Team:

Toronto Raptors

Vintage:

Yes

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Item number:

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Item description

Toronto Raptors (1996–1998)[edit] Camby was selected second overall in the first round of the 1996 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors. In his rookie season, he made the NBA All-Rookie First Team, averaging 14.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per game. On March 27, 1997, Camby had perhaps his best game as a rookie, scoring 37 points (a remarkable 47% of Toronto’s points) and grabbing 8 rebounds in a 90–79 loss against the Atlanta Hawks.[14] In the following season, Camby led the league in blocked shots with 3.7 per game. However, consistent injuries hampered Camby's productivity and the team decided to trade him after two seasons.