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Vincent Lamont Baker (born November 23, 1971) is an American former professional
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player who played in the
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(NBA). He appeared in four consecutive
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s. As of 2018, Baker serves as an assistant coach for the
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.


High school and college basketball career


High school

Baker played for Old Saybrook High School in
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,
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. He first started on Old Saybrook's varsity in his junior year. Baker was passed over by the bigger Division I schools and signed a scholarship offer from the
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.


College

During Baker's inaugural season in 1989, he averaged 4.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per game, which earned him a place on the
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(now
America East Conference The America East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with NCAA Division I founded in 1979, whose members are located in the Northeastern United States. The conference has nine core members including eight public research ...
) All-Rookie Team. Named a starter for his sophomore season, Baker averaged 19.7 PPG and 10.4 RPG and a first team All-NAC spot. As a Junior, Baker averaged 27.6 PPG (2nd in the country), 9.9 RPG, and 3.7 blocks per game (5th in the country), though the team finished with an abysmal 6–21 record. Entering his final season, Baker was called "America's Best-Kept Secret" by ''
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'' and the conference's most dominant player since
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by ''Street & Smith's College/Prep Basketball Preview'' in 1992. Baker averaged 28.3 PPG (4th in the country) and finished with 792 points in only 28 games, a conference record that still remains in the NAC. He finished with 2,238 points, a school record that still stands. However, Baker was not able to translate his immense scoring abilities into team success, as none of his teams ever made the NCAA tournament, and the best his
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teams ever finished in a season was .500 (14–14). Baker's jersey (#42) hangs on the east wall of Chase Arena in the Reich Family Pavilion.


NBA career


Milwaukee Bucks

After a college career at the
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, Baker was selected by the
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with the 8th pick of the
1993 NBA draft The 1993 NBA draft took place on June 30, 1993, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The draft had some talented players at the top, but injuries and personal problems hurt many of them. Chris Webber, Penny Hardaway, Allan Hou ...
. He played four seasons in Milwaukee, during which he was the leading star (alongside
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) and received three all-star selections. On March 14, 1995, Baker recorded a triple double, with 12 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists, in a win against the
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. On April 11, 1995, Baker scored 31 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, and recorded 9 assists in a 114–100 victory over the
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. During the 1995–96 and 1996–97 seasons, Baker averaged at least 21.0 points. On March 1, 1997, Baker recorded a career-high 6 blocks, alongside 20 points and 15 rebounds, in a 103–92 loss against the
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. Despite his personal success as a player while in Milwaukee, the Bucks were not able to make the postseason during his tenure with the team.


Seattle SuperSonics

After four seasons with the Bucks, he was traded to the
Seattle SuperSonics The Seattle SuperSonics (commonly known as the Seattle Sonics) were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle. The SuperSonics competed in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Western Confe ...
following the 1996–97 NBA season in a three-team deal that sent Tyrone Hill and
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to the Bucks, and
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and Sherman Douglas to the
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. Baker helped the SuperSonics to a strong 1997-98 NBA season and a first round win over the
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, while proving to be a valuable replacement for Kemp. On May 12, 1998, in a decisive Game 5 of a hard-fought Western Conference Semifinals against the Los Angeles Lakers (both teams finished the season with a 61–21 record, though Seattle had home-court advantage due to a tiebreaker), Baker led Seattle with 29 points and 9 rebounds in a losing effort. On February 1, 2000, Baker scored 33 points, recorded 5 assists, and 5 rebounds, in a 104–96 victory against
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and the Jazz.


Boston Celtics

After four years in Seattle, Baker was traded to the Boston Celtics with
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for Kenny Anderson,
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and
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. While his career averages include 15.1 points per game, his numbers had dropped considerably in the twenty-first century. After the 1998–99 NBA lockout season in Seattle, Baker's weight ballooned to near 300 pounds and his game suffered tremendously. While Baker was able to get his weight down to around 250, Baker revealed that he was a recovering
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who used to
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in hotel rooms and at home after playing poorly. In an interview with the ''
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'', Baker said Celtics coach Jim O'Brien smelled alcohol on him in practice and confronted him about it. The team suspended him and he was eventually released.


New York Knicks

Baker would sign with the New York Knicks. The team reached the playoffs in the
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.


Houston Rockets

Baker was traded to the Rockets with Moochie Norris for
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on February 24, 2005.


Los Angeles Clippers

The Rockets would ultimately release Baker on October 7, 2005. He would spend the
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in a reserve role with the
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.


Minnesota Timberwolves

Baker signed with the
Minnesota Timberwolves The Minnesota Timberwolves are an American professional basketball team based in Minneapolis. The Timberwolves compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Northwest Division. Founded in 19 ...
on October 1, 2006, reuniting him with head coach
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, who served as an assistant coach when Baker was in Seattle. His tenure in Minnesota would be short-lived, though. Baker was released from the Timberwolves on November 13, 2006. He never played in a regular season game after being on the inactive list for the first six games.


NBA career statistics


Regular season

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Playoffs

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Other endeavors

Baker has a
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foundation called the Stand Tall Foundation. The Stand Tall Foundation is an organization that helps give kids a better future by financially assisting with different charitable and volunteer organizations. The goal of the Stand Tall Foundation is to help young people with their education, personal development and general well-being. On June 3, 2011, Baker was hired as an assistant high school boys basketball coach at St. Bernard School in Uncasville, Connecticut. In 2014, Baker was named to a team assembled by
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as part of his "basketball diplomacy" effort in
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; the team was assembled to play an exhibition game against the North Korean Senior National Team to celebrate the birthday of Kim Jong-un. As of December 2015, Baker was managing a Starbucks location in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. Baker later became Fox Sports Milwaukee's home team broadcaster. In 2017, Baker became the head of the basketball department at Camp Greylock. As of 2019, Baker serves as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee Bucks. He won a championship with the Bucks in that role during 2021. On July 18, 2020, The Vin Baker Foundation hosted a 5k run called "Addiction Ends Here".


Personal life

Baker's mother is Jean Baker. His father, Rev. James Baker, is an auto mechanic and Baptist minister. Baker has a wife and four children. On June 19, 2007, Baker was arrested in Norwich, Connecticut for drunk driving after leaving
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. On June 21, 2008 ''ml-implode.com'' reported that Baker's Durham, Connecticut home was foreclosed and put up for sale for $2.3 million. The house was purchased by U.S. Bank for $2.5 million at an auction on June 28, 2008. Baker reportedly lost over $100 million due to financial troubles. Baker has struggled with depression and alcoholism. Baker cites these issues as the main reason his career seemingly derailed out of nowhere. In 2013, the ''New York Daily News'' reported that he had stopped drinking alcohol on April 17, 2011.


See also

* List of National Basketball Association annual minutes leaders


References


External links


The Curious Case of Vin Baker
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