Stephen Hoare

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Stephen Hoare
Personal information
Born (1975-10-30) 30 October 1975 (age 48)
Melbourne, Victoria
Nationality Australian
Listed height 201 cm (6 ft 7 in)
Listed weight 100 kg (220 lb)
Career information
Playing career 1995–2012
Position Power forward
Career history
1995–1997 North Melbourne Giants
1998–2000 West Sydney Razorbacks
2000–2009 Melbourne Tigers
2009–2010 Townsville Crocodiles
2010–2012 Gold Coast Blaze
Career highlights and awards

Stephen Hoare (born 30 October 1975) is a retired Australian professional basketball player.

Career highlights

  • Awarded "Players Player" at the Gold Coast Blaze 2012.
  • Awarded "Players Player" at the Gold Coast Blaze 2011.
  • Awarded "Players Player" at the Townsville Crocodiles 2010.
  • Won the NBL Championship with the Melbourne Tigers 2008.
  • Named 2007 NBL Best Sixth Man.
  • Won the NBL Championship with the Melbourne Tigers 2006.
  • Named 2006 NBL Best Sixth Man.
  • Played in 4 straight NBL Grand Finals (2006–2009).
  • Selected in the 2004/05 NBL All-Star team.
  • Second overall in the 2003 NBL Best Sixth Man award
  • Third overall in the 2002 NBL Best Sixth Man award
  • Selected to the ABA Conference First Team in 2001 and 2002.
  • ABA All-Star in 1997
  • Part of Australian Under 23 squad in 1996

Statistics

  • Currently ranked 21st All Time in Games Played in the NBL (he played 465 games in the league).
  • Currently ranked 6th All Time in Games Played for the Melbourne Tigers (he played 312 games for the club).
  • Only twice in his 17-year career did a team with Hoare on it miss the finals.
  • He is ranked in the Top 10 All Time Individual Stats for the Melbourne Tigers in the following categories:
**Games Played (312) ranked #6
**Points Scored (2,948) ranked #6
**Field Attempts (2,257) ranked #7
**Field Goals Made (1,170) ranked #5
**Field Goal % (52% 1170/2257) ranked #9
**3PT Attempts (494) ranked #9
**3PT Made (179) ranked #8
**3PT % (36% 179/494) ranked #7
**Free Throw Attempts (633) ranked #6
**Free Throws Made (429) ranked #6
**Assists (805) ranked #7
**Total Rebounds (1,900) ranked #4
**Offensive Rebounds (663) ranked #4
**Defensive Rebounds (1,237) ranked #5

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Awards
Preceded by NBL Best Sixth Man
2006-2007
Succeeded by
Dontaye Draper


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