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- | ====== Travis Diener #10 / #34 ====== | ||
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- | **Position: | ||
- | **Height:** 6' | ||
- | **Weight:** 175 lbs.\\ | ||
- | **Born:** March 1, 1982\\ | ||
- | **Hometown: | ||
- | **High School:** Goodrich H.S.\\ | ||
- | **Drafted By:** Orlando Magic\\ | ||
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- | ===== Fond du Lac High School ===== | ||
- | Highly regarded recruit who earned numerous honors both in high school and on the AAU level ... Was named a Parade Magazine Fourth Team All-American following the 2000-01 season, the lone player from the state of Wisconsin to earn that honor ... Averaged 21.2 points and 7.5 assists his senior season in helping his team to a 22-2 record that included a share of the Fox Valley Association championship ... Shot a keen 44 percent from three-point range and was a unanimous first-team selection to the Wisconsin All-State Team as chosen by both the Associated Press and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... Three-time all-conference honoree and two-time conference Player of the Year ... Was his conference' | ||
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- | ===== Marquette University ===== | ||
- | Diener was on track to become Marquette' | ||
- | ===Stats=== | ||
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- | ^ ^ GP-GS^ | ||
- | |[[2001|2001-02]] | ||
- | |[[2002|2002-03]] | ||
- | |[[2003|2003-04]] | ||
- | |[[2004|2004-05]] | ||
- | |**Totals** | ||
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- | === 2002-03 === | ||
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- | === 2001-02 === | ||
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- | === Marquette All-Time Rankings === | ||
- | *5th, Points (1, | ||
- | *3rd, Assists (617) | ||
- | *10th (tie), Steals (158) | ||
- | *2nd, Three Point Field Goals Made (284) | ||
- | *2nd, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (687) | ||
- | *5th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 200 att.) (41.3%) | ||
- | *8th, Free Throws Made (385) | ||
- | *3rd, Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 att.) (83.7%) | ||
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- | == All-Time Single Season Rankings == | ||
- | *9th, Points (584) | ||
- | *2nd, Three Point Field Goals Made (90) | ||
- | *9th (tie), Three Point Field Goals Made (69) | ||
- | *4th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (200) | ||
- | *8th, Three Point Field Goals Attemped (190) | ||
- | *5th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 att.) (45%) | ||
- | *8th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 att.) (44.2%) | ||
- | *1st, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (88.3%) | ||
- | *9th (tie), Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (83.8%) | ||
- | *7th, Assists (187) | ||
- | *8th, Assists (184) | ||
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- | == All-Time Senior Season Rankings == | ||
- | *5th, Scoring Average (19.7) | ||
- | *4th, Three Point Field Goals Made (68) | ||
- | *7th (tie), Three Point Field Goals Attempted (168) | ||
- | *10th, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 att.) (40.5%) | ||
- | *7th, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (83.76%) | ||
- | *5th, Assists (160) | ||
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- | == All-Time Junior Season Rankings == | ||
- | *4th, Points (584) | ||
- | *7th (tie), Scoring Average (18.8) | ||
- | *1st, Three Point Field Goals Made (90) | ||
- | *1st, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (200) | ||
- | *2nd, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 att.) (45%) | ||
- | *6th, Free Throws Made (136) | ||
- | *10th, Free Throws Attempted (154) | ||
- | *1st, Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 att.) (88.3%) | ||
- | *3rd, Assists (187) | ||
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- | == All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings == | ||
- | *5th (tie), Three Point Field Goals Made (69) | ||
- | *5th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (190) | ||
- | *3rd, Assists (184) | ||
- | *8th, Steals (47) | ||
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- | == All-Time Freshman Season Rankings == | ||
- | *1st, Three Point Field Goals Made (57) | ||
- | *4th, Three Point Field Goals Attempted (129) | ||
- | *2nd, Three Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 att.) (44.2%) | ||
- | *6th, Assists (86) | ||
- | *6th, Steals (39) | ||
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- | === Career Highs === | ||
- | Points\\ | ||
- | 29 vs. Holy Cross (3/20/03)\\ | ||
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- | Rebounds\\ | ||
- | 10 vs. Charlotte (1/18/03) | ||
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- | Field Goals\\ | ||
- | 9 vs. Holy Cross (3/20/03)\\ | ||
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- | Field Goal Attempts\\ | ||
- | 15 vs. Dayton (1/4/03)\\ | ||
- | 15 vs. Notre Dame (12/2/02)\\ | ||
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- | 3 pt. Field Goals\\ | ||
- | 5 on four occasions\\ | ||
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- | 3 pt. Field Goal Attempts\\ | ||
- | 10 on four occasions\\ | ||
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- | Free Throws\\ | ||
- | 8 vs. Tulane (1/14/03)\\ | ||
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- | Free Throw Atts\\ | ||
- | 9 vs. Louisville (2/27/03)\\ | ||
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- | Assists\\ | ||
- | 12 vs. South Florida (1/11/03)\\ | ||
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- | Steals\\ | ||
- | 5 vs. Tulane (1/29/02)\\ | ||
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- | Blocks\\ | ||
- | 2 vs. Cincinnati (2/1/03)\\ | ||
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- | Minutes\\ | ||
- | 43 vs. Dayton (1/4/03)\\ | ||
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- | === Accolades === | ||
- | *2001-02 Conference USA All-Freshman Team | ||
- | *2003 Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic MVP | ||
- | *2002-03 All-Conference USA Second Team | ||
- | *2004 Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic MVP | ||
- | *2003-04 All-Conference USA First Team | ||
- | *2004-05 All-Conference USA First Team | ||
- | *2004-05 AP Honorable Mention All-American | ||
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- | ===== Orlando Magic ===== | ||
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- | === 2005-2006 === | ||
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- | In the 2006 Pepsi Pro Summer League, Diener averaged 20.3 points, 6.5 assists, and 1.0 turnover per game. Diener finished with a 34 point outburst on 7-10 three point shooting to lead the Magic over the Chicago Bulls, before missing the final game with a slight foot injury. | ||
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- | After totaling just 75 minutes in five appearances in the Magic’s first 33 games, he saw action in 12 of the next 14 games and averaged 4.0 ppg in those outings...the remainder of the season, he scored a total of three points in six appearances...from 1/13 through 2/8, he scored six or more points four times and shot 16-39 FGS, 13-33 3-pt FGS and 3-4 FTS...returning to his home state of Wisconsin for the first time as a pro and playing on the court where he starred in college, he connected on 5-6 from the floor and 4-4 from 3-pt range on his way to a season-high 14 points at Milwaukee, 12/3...that was the first of his three games with 10+ points...he had 11 points on 4-7 FG and 3-6 3-pt FG in 15 minutes at Portland, 1/13...he went to the foul line six times on the season, including 3-4 on his way to 12 points at Charlotte, 1/20...his other two free throws came in a 15-minute appearance vs. the Bobcats, 1/7, in which he scored eight points...in 18 minutes vs. Sacramento, 1/21, he had just two points (1-5 FGS), but added a career-best six rebounds and a season-high four assists...his rebounds against the Kings all came at the defensive end and he had just four offensive rebounds all season...the game against the Kings was his only outing in which he had more than two assists. | ||
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- | ===2006-2007=== | ||
- | In 26 appearances for the Orlando Magic, he averaged 3.8 ppg for the second straight season and handed out 1.3 apg...he made appearances in each of the team’s first three games, but totaled just eight minutes...then he made one appearance in the next 18 games, missing one with a sprained right ankle and the rest due to coaching decisions...he played in a season-high seven straight games from 12/11 to 12/23 and scored at least five points six times in that stretch with three games of 10+ points...he logged at least 10 minutes in each of those seven games, including a career-high 30 minutes at New Orleans/ | ||
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- | ===== Indiana Pacers ===== | ||
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- | ===2007-2008=== | ||
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- | He made appearances in 22 of the first 38 games of the season, averaged just 1.3 apg and had an assists-to-turnover ratio of just 2.0:1…in his last 44 appearances, | ||
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- | ===2008-2009=== | ||
- | The only Pacers' | ||
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- | ===== Indiana Pacers / Portland Trail Blazers ===== | ||
- | ===2009-2010=== | ||
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- | On July 6, 2009, Diener exercised his player option to remain with the Pacers for the 2009-10 NBA season. However, due to a left big toe injury sustained in late September and ensuing surgery, Diener saw limited action: 4 games for a total of about 25 minutes, in which he averaged 0.8 ppg and 1.9 apg. He was waived by Indiana on February 28. Pacers President of Basketball Operations Larry Bird had this to say about Diener: //"We want to thank Travis for his time with us... Unfortunately, | ||
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- | Diener was signed by the Portland Trail Blazers on March 2 so he could replace Steve Blake, who was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. Furthermore, | ||
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- | ===== Dinamo Sassari (Italy) ===== | ||
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- | ===2010-11=== | ||
- | Before deciding on taking his talents overseas, Diener had discussed possible deals with the Bulls, Cavaliers and Bucks. | ||
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- | He finally decided to sign with Dinamo Sassari, a team based on the island of Sardinia, which was preparing for a move up to Italy' | ||
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- | Diener on his new team: //" | ||
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- | For the 2010-11 season, Travis saw action in all 28 games, averaging 13.2 points and 4.6 assists over 31.7 minutes per game. He was second in the league in assists per game and made the Lega Basket Serie A All-Star First Team. | ||
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- | ===2011-12=== | ||
- | He was extended an offer to continue to play for Dinamo during the 2011-12 season. | ||
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- | ===== Trivia ===== | ||
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- | * High school basketball coach was uncle Dick Diener. | ||
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- | * Sister Brittney plays basketball for Lewis University. | ||
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- | * Sister Rachel plays basketball for Saint Louis University. | ||
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- | * Cousin Drake played basketball for DePaul University and currently plays professionally for Castelletto Ticino in Italy. | ||
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- | * Cousin Drew played basketball for Saint Louis University and is currently the director of basketball operations at the University of Virginia. | ||
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- | * Cousin Derek played basketball and handball at West Point. | ||
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- | * Cousin Shane played basketball at Marquette University. | ||
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- | * Ranked first in three-point field goal percentage at one point during the 2005-06 NBA season. | ||
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- | * USAToday Honorable Mention: 2000 All-America High School Baseball as pitcher and shortstop. | ||
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- | * Favorite movie is Man On Fire and his favorite food is Mexican. | ||
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- | * Ranks being drafted and going to the Final Four as his most memorable experiences. | ||
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- | ===== Personal: ===== | ||
- | Son of Robert and Vicki Diener ... Was coached in high school by his uncle, Dick Diener ... Was an honor roll student in high school ... Helped his Playground Warrior AAU team to three national tournament titles and was MVP of those tourneys. | ||
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- | ===== External Links ===== | ||
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