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Gary Dwayne Payton (born July 23 1968 , in Oakland , California ) is an American professional Basketball player currently playing for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association . He is best known for his 12-year tenure with the Seattle SuperSonics . He has also played with the Milwaukee Bucks , Los Angeles Lakers , and the Boston Celtics . Payton has played Point Guard for most of his career. He is considered one the greatest point guards in NBA history. He is nicknamed "The Glove" in recognition of his tenacious defense. As the story goes, Payton's cousin called him during the 1993 Western Conference Finals series against Phoenix and told him, "you're holding Kevin Johnson like a Baseball in a Glove ," and the nickname was born. NBA.com - player profile HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CAREER Payton played High School basketball at Skyline High School in Oakland, California , along with former NBA player Greg Foster , before attending Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon . In his sophomore year, his grades plummeted, so his teachers would not allow him to play. His dad encouraged him to focus on school, and he was allowed to play again. Throughout his four-year career at OSU, he became one of the most decorated basketball players in OSU history. During his senior year, Payton was featured on the March 5 , 1990 cover of '' Sports Illustrated '' magazine as the nation's best college basketball player. He was a consensus All-America n in 1990; three-time All- Pac-10 selection, and named the Pac-10 conference's 1987 Freshman of the Year. He was the MVP of the Far West Classic tournament three times and was the Pac-10 Player of the Week nine times. He also was named to the Pac-10's All-Decade Team. At the time of his graduation, he held the school record for points, Field Goal s, three-point field goals, Assist s, and Steals — the only record which he still holds today. During his career at OSU, the Beavers made three NCAA Tournament appearances and one NIT appearance. He was elected into OSU's Sports Hall of Fame in 1996. NBA CAREER Payton was the second overall pick in the 1990 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics , and spent his first 12½ seasons with the Sonics. Entering the league to star-studded expectations, Payton struggled during his first two seasons in the league, averaging 8.2 points per game during that span. However, he soon proved himself to be one of the league's top point guards, earning the first of his 8 consecutive All-NBA team selections when he was chosen to the All-NBA Third team in 1994. He was selected All-NBA First-Team in 1998 and 2000, All-NBA Second Team in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2002, and All-NBA Third Team in 1994 and 2001. He was selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team a record nine consecutive seasons (1994–2002), and won the NBA Defensive Player Of The Year Award in 1996, the first guard to have won the award in 8 years. He has been selected to the NBA All-Star Team nine times and was voted as a starter in 1997 and 1998. He was a member of the gold medal-winning 1996 and 2000 U.S. Men's Olympic Basketball Teams. In 1996, Payton and the SuperSonics, under coach George Karl , reached the NBA Finals and lost in six games to Michael Jordan 's Chicago Bulls . In the middle of the 2002-03 Season at the trade deadline, Payton was sent to the Milwaukee Bucks in a five-player deal that sent Ray Allen to Seattle. Payton played the remaining 28 games with the Bucks. As an unrestricted free agent prior to the 2003-04 season, Payton, along with Karl Malone , signed with the Los Angeles Lakers to make a run at the NBA Championship. According to his agent, he turned down a $35 million contract with the Portland Trail Blazers to sign with the Lakers for the mid-level exception. In reality, the Blazers had a huge payroll at the time and could not have offered more than the same mid-level exception. Despite injuries to Malone, O'Neal, and Kobe Bryant during the regular season, the Lakers won 56 games and the Pacific Division. The Lakers then beat Houston , San Antonio , and Minnesota on the way to the Finals, where they lost to Detroit four games to one. Prior to the 2004-05 Season , the Lakers traded Payton and Rick Fox to the Boston Celtics for center Chris Mihm , small forward Jumaine Jones and point guard Chucky Atkins . While Payton expressed displeasure with the trade, he ultimately did report to Boston and began the 2004-05 season as the Celtics' starting point guard. On February 24 2005 Payton was traded to the Atlanta Hawks in a deal that brought former Celtic Antoine Walker back to Boston. The Hawks then waived Payton immediately following the trade, and he returned a week later to Boston as a Free Agent . Payton started all 77 games he played for the Celtics and they won the Atlantic Division before losing in the first round to the Indiana Pacers . On September 22 , 2005, he signed a one-year $1.1 million contract with Miami, reuniting with Walker (who was acquired seven weeks earlier by the Heat), as well as former Lakers' teammate Shaquille O'Neal . Payton finally won his first NBA Championship in his sixteenth season in the league when, on June 20 , 2006, the Heat defeated the Dallas Mavericks in game six of the 2006 NBA Finals for a four to two series victory. Payton hit two crucial shots in that series: a game-winning shot in game three that ignited the Heat's comeback in the series (after being down 0-2) and, in game five, the Heat's final field goal in a one-point victory. On and Robert Parish to move into 7th in all-time minutes played, and passed Hal Greer and Larry Bird to become the 21st-highest scorer in NBA history. Payton's friend and teammate, Alonzo Mourning has stated that Gary Payton will not be returning to the Miami Heat for the 2007-08 season - although neither Payton nor the team has publicly expressed those sentiments.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2937820 Personality Payton is well-known for his Trash-talk , and is often considered one of the greatest trash-talkers in NBA history. His trademark open-mouth, bobbing-head style on the court (combined with his 17 years in the league) has led to Payton receiving the second-most Technical Foul s of all time. This, along with other factors, earned Payton a reputation as a difficult, volatile, and somewhat egotistical presence in the locker room, which was further fueled by various fines and suspensions handed out to him by team management during Payton's last few years in Seattle. However, Payton became much less volatile in his later years, and many players, including 2007 One of Payton's major beliefs is that "mental toughness" is as much a part of the game as on-court play. In addition, All-Star point guard Jason Kidd has referred to Payton as a "mentor" for the way he treated Kidd growing up in the same neighborhood of Oakland. {Link without Title} Payton is also known for his large, colorful personality. He has appeared in many movies and television shows, and in 2001, gave a humorous, televised "motivational speech" to his team during the 2007 . In 2007, following some degrading comments about Payton's hometown of Oakland by the ever-controversial 2007 Playing style Payton's on the court playing style has been one area where few have questioned his fortitude. His all-time rankings for points (21st) and assists (6th) highlight the tremendous offensive contributions he made throughout his career, but he is most widely recognized for his intangible defensive contributions. He is the only guard to have won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award since Michael Jordan in 1988, and he, 2007 , and was assigned to play defense as a shooting guard in order to defend Jordan during the 1996 NBA finals. During this series, Payton and his Sonics held Jordan's Bulls to the Bulls' lowest-scoring quarter in the Bulls' NBA finals history. A strong all-around player, Payton also ranks fifth all-time among guards in defensive rebounds, 12th in offensive rebounds, and 10th in total rebounds for a guard. Many attribute his greatness to the tremendous work ethic and courage he displayed throughout his career. In 16 seasons, Payton has missed only 11 games, and at one point held the longest active streak for consecutive games played, with over 300. Of those games he did miss, many were due to suspensions or coaches' decisions, as Payton was highly capable (and highly willing) of playing through injury, even starting games wearing bandages across his abdomen or lower back in the 1999 and 2000 NBA seasons. The hard working and well-conditioned Karl Malone was the only player to log more minutes of playing time than Payton in the 1990s, and since the 1990-91 season when Payton joined the league, no player has logged more total minutes (as of the end of the 2005-06 season). ''Sports Illustrated'' labeled Payton's 2003-04 season as the best season ever by a point guard aged 35 or older, and Payton has continued to play at a high level even as he advances in age. In his later years, Payton has gained recognition as a clutch performer, hitting several key shots during the Miami Heat's 2006 championship run. Charity and community involvement Payton has made numerous well-regarded contributions of both time and money to the community.Colen, David Payton Starting to Ponder Retirement, Life After NBA , aventurusa.com, December 17, 2006, accessed awareness, and Payton has lent many hours and provided tremendous financial support to the Boys & Girls Club of America and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Payton has also donated Miami Heat tickets to underprivileged children. For Christmas, 2005, he gave 60 children $100 Toys-R-Us shopping sprees as part of the Voices For Children program. In 1999 he wrote an autobiographical children's book entitled ''Confidence Counts'' as part of the "Positively for Kids" series, illustrating the importance of confidence through events in his own life. AWARDS/ACCOMPLISHMENTS NBA highlights
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