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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Jimmy Oliver

College
  
Purdue (1988–1991)


Listed weight
  
205 lb (93 kg)

Listed height
  
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)

Spouse
  
Juliette Norton (m. 2000)

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Born
  
July 12, 1969 (age 54) Menifee, Arkansas (
1969-07-12
)

High school
  
Morrilton (Morrilton, Arkansas)

NBA draft
  
1991 / Round: 2 / Pick: 39th overall

Role
  
Celebrity chef · jamieoliver.com

Restaurants
  
Barbecoa, Jamie Oliver's Diner, Fifteen restaurant

Children
  
Daisy Boo Pamela Oliver, Poppy Honey Rosie Oliver, Petal Blossom Rainbow Oliver, Buddy Bear Maurice Oliver

Siblings
  
Anna-Marie Oliver, Ian Oliver

Books
  
Jamie's 15‑Minute Meals, Save with Jamie: Shop Sm, Jamie's Comfort Food, Cook with Jamie, JAMIE'S ITALY

Similar People
  
Juliette Norton, Gordon Ramsay, Nigella Lawson, Tim Malzer, Heston Blumenthal

Profiles

Jimmy Allen Oliver (born July 12, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player who played several seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round (39th overall) of the 1991 NBA draft.

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College career

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Jimmy "Slice" Oliver attended Community College for one year and then transferred to Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana and played under head coach Gene Keady. The 6'6", 208 lb guard-forward appeared in 31 games in his Sophomore season, playing behind Center Steve Scheffler and alongside guard Matt Painter. He averaged 5.3 points while averaging 18.2 minutes per game in his first eligible season.

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Jimmy started his Junior season out receiving more minutes and improved his shooting percentage to nearly 50%, while also improving his points average to 8 a game. He helped lead the Boilers to a 2nd-place finish in the Big Ten Conference and to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament with a 22-8 record.

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Averaging 19.2 points a game during his Senior year, fourth in the conference, and owning an .861 free throw percentage to lead the conference, he was an All-Big Ten First Team selection. Jimmy led Purdue to a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance. He finished his college career with a 40.6% accuracy from 3-point land. Jimmy led the Boilers in assists (89) and minutes per game (35.4) in his Senior season. He played his last collegiate game in the NABC All-America Game at the 1991 NCAA Final Four, where he recorded a game-high 25 points.

Professional career

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Oliver was selected in the 2nd round with the 39th pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1991 NBA draft. Oliver played his rookie season for the Cavaliers, averaging 3.6 ppg in 27 games. After being invited to the Detroit Piston's pre-season camp, he joined the CBA for the 1992–93 season, where he averaged 17.3 ppg in 15 games. After one season in the CBA, Oliver returned to the NBA for the 1993–1994 season. He played for the Boston Celtics, where he averaged 4.9 ppg and started six of the 44 games he played. After leaving the league for two seasons, he returned for the expansion draft, where he played a season with the Toronto Raptors for the 1996–97 season. He finished his last two NBA seasons with the Washington Bullets(1997–98) and the Phoenix Suns(1998–99). Playing on five different NBA teams throughout five seasons, he played in a total of 78 games (14 starts) and scored 331 points with 34% three point and .772% free throw accuracy.

After his NBA tenure, Jimmy Oliver played for several European clubs; including the Greek club Maroussi Athens, he won the Saporta Cup with them in 2001. He scored 31 points in the final match against Chalon BC.

Earlier he'd won the 1993 Copa Galicia with Pescanova Ferrol of Spain; in 2006, he led KK Olimpija to both the Premier A Slovenian Basketball League and Slovenian Basketball Cup titles.

International career

During the NBA lockout, Jimmy played for the US national team in the 1998 FIBA World Championship, teamed up with the likes of another former Boilermaker, Brad Miller. Jimmy Oliver was the leading scorer of Team USA averaging 11.8 points per game, leading them to the bronze medal.

References

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