Steve Francis

Steve Francis

Steven D'Shawn Francis is an American former professional basketball player who last played for the Beijing Ducks of the Chinese Basketball Association. He had also played for the Houston Rockets, Orlando Magic, and New York Knicks. Nicknamed "Stevie Franchise" and self-described as "Steve-O", he was known early in his career for his crossover dribble, driving ability, and flashy dunks. Francis grew up in Takoma Park, Maryland. He was nicknamed "Wink" as a child. After his mother died of cancer in 1995, his grandmother raised him. He stopped playing basketball for two years after his...
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quick facts
Birthdate:February 21, 1977
Birthplace:Silver Spring, Maryland
Age:35
Height:6' 3"
All Positions Played:Point guard, Shooting guard
Education:University of Maryland, College Park, Montgomery Blair High School
Also known as:Steve De'Shawn Francis

Season statistics for Steve Francis

Houston Rockets - 2007-08 NBA season
fg%: 0.333
3p%: 0.235
ft%: 0.565
fga: 57
3pa: 17
fta: 23
orb: 8
drb: 15
ftm: 13
3pm: 4
fgm: 19
stl: 9
reb: 23
blk: 5
pts: 55
pf: 25
ast: 30
to: 14
games: 10
avg reb: 2.3
avg blk: 0.5
avg pts: 5.5
avg pf: 2.5
avg ast: 3
avg to: 1.4
avg stl: 0.9
New York Knicks - 2006-07 NBA season
fg%: 0.408
3p%: 0.378
ft%: 0.829
fga: 343
3pa: 111
fta: 211
orb: 33
drb: 124
ftm: 175
3pm: 42
fgm: 140
stl: 40
reb: 157
blk: 12
pts: 497
pf: 126
ast: 170
to: 100
games: 44
avg reb: 3.6
avg blk: 0.3
avg pts: 11.3
avg pf: 2.9
avg ast: 3.9
avg to: 2.3
avg stl: 0.9
New York Knicks - 2005-06 NBA season
fg%: 0.442
3p%: 0.538
ft%: 0.761
fga: 190
3pa: 13
fta: 109
orb: 14
drb: 57
ftm: 83
3pm: 7
fgm: 84
stl: 23
reb: 71
blk: 6
pts: 258
pf: 62
ast: 83
to: 58
games: 24
avg reb: 3
avg blk: 0.3
avg pts: 10.8
avg pf: 2.6
avg ast: 3.5
avg to: 2.4
avg stl: 1

Movies with appearances by Steve Francis

Hood Hoops
Hood Hoops
Release date:2005
Genre:Hip hop movies
NBA Street Series: Ankle Breakers: Vol. 1
NBA Street Series: Ankle Breakers: Vol. 1
Release date:2003
Genre:Sports
Like Mike
Like Mike
Release date:July 3, 2002
Directed by:John Schultz
Genre:Comedy
Estimated budget:$30,000,000
Rated:PG (USA)
NBA Now! Showmen of Today
NBA Now! Showmen of Today
Release date:2001
Genre:Sports

Education

University of Maryland, College Park
University of Maryland, College Park
Location:College Park
Founded:1856
Colors:Red, Gold, Black, White
Mascot:Testudo

The University of Maryland, College Park is a public research university located in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. Founded in 1856, the University of Maryland is the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland. With a fall...
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NBA players from University of Maryland, College Park
NameTitleMost recent team
Steve Blake Point guard Los Angeles Lakers
Juan Dixon Shooting guard Detroit Pistons
Chris Wilcox Power forward Boston Celtics
Greivis Vasquez Point guard New Orleans Hornets
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Hometown of Steve Francis

Silver Spring
Silver Spring, Maryland
Population:76,540

Silver Spring is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It had a population of 71,452 at the 2010 census, making it the fourth most populous place in Maryland, after Baltimore, Columbia, and Germantown. The urbanized, oldest, and...
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Places Steve Francis has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Steve Francis
MarkerLocationDate ArrivedDate LeftPopulation
A Maryland 5,828,289
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Personal relationships of Steve Francis

Shelby Francis
Shelby Francis
Relationship type:Marriage
Together since:September 9, 2006

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where was Steve Francis born?
  • A:
    Steve Francis was born in Silver Spring.
  • Q:
    Which academic institution did Steve Francis attend?
  • A:
    Steve Francis went to school at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Awards & Accolades

  • NBA All-Rookie Team
    1999-2000
  • Rookie of the Year
    1999-2000

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