Jake Voskuhl

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Jake Voskuhl
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Personal information
Born (1977-11-01) November 1, 1977 (age 45)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Listed weight255 lb (116 kg)
Career information
High school Strake Jesuit College Prep
(Houston, Texas)
College UConn (1996–2000)
NBA draft 2000 / Round: 2 / Pick: 33rd overall
Selected by the Chicago Bulls
Playing career2000–2011
Position Center
Number43, 77
Career history
2000–2001 Chicago Bulls
20012005 Phoenix Suns
20052007 Charlotte Bobcats
2007–2008 Milwaukee Bucks
2008–2009 Toronto Raptors
2011 Metros de Santiago
Career highlights and awards
Stats   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Robert Jacob Voskuhl (born November 1, 1977) is retired American professional basketball player.

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After attending Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, Voskuhl went to the University of Connecticut from 1996 to 2000, where he was the starting center on the school's 1999 NCAA National Championship team. The squad also featured former NBA star Richard "Rip" Hamilton. He became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity while an undergraduate.

Professional career

Chicago Bulls (2000-2001)

Voskuhl was drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the 33rd overall pick of the 2000 NBA draft, he only played 16 games in his rookie season, averaging 1.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. The Bulls were in a rebuilding era and were looking for young players to revitalize the franchise; Voskuhl had a good opportunity to become a key young role player on the team, however he didn't receive valuable minutes on the court and the Bulls would be an abysmal team until the 2004-2005 season. And after just one season with the team, the Bulls let him go.

Phoenix Suns (2001-2005)

Voskuhl was traded to the Phoenix Suns in the 2001 offseason, and got considerably more playing time in 2001–02, as he played 59 games and averaged 5.0 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. The Suns were also rebuilding, however they managed to become successful in a short amount of time. The Suns made the playoffs in the 2002-2003 season which happened to be Voskuhl's first playoff appearance. The Suns lost to the San Antonio Spurs in 6 games. The Suns managed to acquire superstar point guard Steve Nash in the 2004 off season, and immediately became an elite team. In that season the Suns finished 62-20 which was the best recording in the Western Conference. Steve Nash won the MVP that season and overall the 2004-2005 season was Voskuhl's most successful season with any team. The Suns made a deep playoff push, however once again lost to the rival San Antonio Spurs in 5 games. After the season Voskuhl wouldn't make the playoffs in his career ever again. Overall, he played four years with the Suns, posting career-best averages in his third year with the team (6.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg).

Charlotte Bobcats (2005-2007)

On August 2, 2005, Voskuhl was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats for a conditional second-round draft pick. In the 2006–07 season he saw more playing time than expected due to the exhaustion of Primož Brezec, and averaged 4.4 points per game. However Voskuhl's situation with the Bobcats was very similar to his situation with the Chicago Bulls. The team was rebuilding and wouldn't make the playoffs until a few years after Voskuhl's departure.

Milwaukee Bucks (2007-2008)

Prior to the 2007–08 season, Milwaukee signed Voskuhl to a one-year, $3 million deal, as he battled for backup center to Andrew Bogut with Dan Gadzuric. [1] [2] His points and rebounds average was the same for the season: he averaged 2.2 points per game and 2.2 rebounds per game.

Toronto Raptors (2008-2009)

On December 14, 2008, Voskuhl signed with the Toronto Raptors. [3] He played 38 games for the team and his production on the court decreased. Voskuhl's final NBA game would be during his tenure as a Raptor on April 15, 2009, in a 109–98 over the Chicago Bulls. In his final game, he recorded 2 points and 1 rebound.

Los Angeles Clippers (2010)

He signed with the Mavericks in 2009, [4] but did not make their final roster. [5] He ended up missing the entire 2009-2010 season. On September 27, 2010, Voskuhl was signed to a non-guaranteed deal by the Los Angeles Clippers. He was waived on October 25.

Detroit Pistons (2011)

On December 12, 2011, Voskuhl signed as a free agent with the Detroit Pistons. However 9 days later on December 21 he was waived. At 34 years old Voskuhl's career was over and he never returned to the NBA.

Personal life

Voskuhl and ex wife Jennifer Voskuhl have four daughters, Zoie, Skylar, Daisy, Shayne, and a son, Gage. He wears a size 17 sneaker. [6]

He is a born-again Christian. [7]

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage 3P%  3-point field goal percentage FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game APG  Assists per game SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2000–01 Chicago 1628.9.440.000.5712.1.3.3.41.9
2001–02 Phoenix 593415.3.554.000.7524.2.3.2.45.0
2002–03 Phoenix 65114.6.564.000.6673.5.6.3.43.8
2003–04 Phoenix 664324.3.507.000.7405.2.9.6.46.6
2004–05 Phoenix 3819.5.458.000.6842.4.4.1.32.1
2005–06 Charlotte 51216.0.437.333.6833.6.8.5.55.3
2006–07 Charlotte 73914.3.475.000.6813.5.6.4.34.4
2007–08 Milwaukee 4408.8.463.000.8282.2.3.2.52.2
2008–09 Toronto 3816.3.267.000.7861.6.2.1.1.9
Career4509314.3.487.333.7143.4.5.3.44.0

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2003 Phoenix 6016.3.706.000.9233.7.3.7.76.0
Career6016.3.706.000.9233.7.3.7.76.0

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