James White (basketball)


James William White IV is an American professional basketball player for Virtus Roma of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A.
White is well known for his athleticism and ability to dunk. Since high school, his most famous dunk has been the between-the-legs dunk, with many variations. He is also known for his ability to jump from the free throw line and dunk a basketball with both hands. 'Flight' White was a runner-up in two notable dunk contests: behind future University of Florida and Golden State Warriors power forward David Lee in the 2001 McDonald's High School Slam Dunk Contest, and behind North Carolina's David Noel in the NCAA College Slam Dunk Contest during the 2006 Final Four weekend.

College career

White played his freshman year at the University of Florida in the 2001–02 season helping the Gators to a 22–9 record. He saw action in all but two games, making a pair of starts and averaged 20.5 minutes of playing time. He posted averages of 6.1 points and 2.9 rebounds.
He transferred to the University of Cincinnati, and after sitting out in the 2002–03 season, he became a starter for the Bearcats in his three years with them, including his senior year when he averaged 16.3 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2 assists, 1.2 steals, and 0.9 blocks.

2003–04 season

White made his Cincinnati debut in mid-December 2003 vs. Middle Tennessee, playing for the first time since March 2002, scoring eight points in 19 minutes of action. Tallied 14 points in the win over Miami, while also dishing out four assists. Moved into the starting lineup vs. DePaul, replacing injured Armein Kirkland, and became a fixture. Tallied 12 points, five rebounds and three assists vs. Louisville. He had 12 points and four rebounds at Wake Forest. He lettered in the spring for the C-USA champion UC track and field team. Qualified for NCAA Regionals in the high jump and triple jump. Named C-USA co-Player of the Week after averaging 14.5 points, 8.0 assists and 7.0 rebounds while shooting 69 percent from the field in a pair of UC wins. Scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, both then-career highs, in the win over Saint Louis, also recording seven assists, three steals and two blocked shots. He dished out nine assists at Charlotte. He scored nine points, grabbed eight rebounds and had six assists in the C-USA semifinal win over Saint Louis.
He started the final 21 games of the season and took on a larger share of the ball-handling responsibilities in the final eight contests. He became team assists leader who averaged 4.8 assists over the final eight games. He dished out seven assists and gathered six rebounds in the NCAA Tournament opening round win over East Tennessee State.

2004–05 season

White scored 10 points, all in the decisive game-clinching scoring run, in the season opening win over Valparaiso. Scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the win over Miami . Tallied 15 points vs. Louisville on 4-of-5 shooting, and also recorded eight rebounds and seven assists, while holding Louisville All-American Francisco Garcia to seven points. Scored a career-high 25 points, on 9-of-12 shooting, and grabbed 10 rebounds in the win over Houston. He played all 40 minutes of the Charlotte game, finishing with 18 points, five rebounds and six assists. He tallied 14 points, leading UC's second-half comeback with 12 points, in the win over UAB. He scored the game-winning basket vs. Memphis when he grabbed an offensive rebound and hit a short jumper from the baseline with 16.2 seconds to play and finished with 11 points and tied a career high with 11 rebounds. Tallied 15 points and had six rebounds in the NCAA Tournament opening round win over Iowa. He became team leader in assists and scored in double digits 19 times.

2005–06 season

White scored 21 points in a win over Murray State, making a steal and dunk in the final seconds of regulation to send the game into overtime. He scored 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting and had seven rebounds, and three steals in the win over Vanderbilt, sinking a career-high four treys. Rallied UC from a five-point deficit in the final two and a half minutes of the win over LSU, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers at the 2:27 and 1:51 marks and a pair of clinching free throws at 0:17. Tallied a season-high 23 points vs. North Carolina A&T, matching personal bests with four 3-point field goals and four steals. He tallied 22 points, making 4-of-6 treys, and hit a 3-pointer to put UC in the lead with 2:57 to play in the win over Providence, and also grabbing seven rebounds. He scored 17 points, going 3-of-5 from 3-point range, and had four assists vs. Seton Hall. White scored a career-high 32 points, including a career-high five three-pointers, in a narrow loss to Syracuse on March 8.
He became team scoring leader who has reached double figures in all but four games. Topped the 1,000-point mark in career scoring with 1,209 points, 1,027 scored during his three seasons as a Bearcat to become the 44th member of UC's 1,000-point club. Leads the team in free throw percentage and is second in steals, assists, blocks and third in rebounding. Named to the Las Vegas Holiday Classic all-tournament team after averaging 18.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 1.8 steals in the four wins.

Professional career

NBA

He was selected in the second round by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2006 NBA draft, and his rights were immediately traded to the Indiana Pacers for the rights to the Pacers' pick at No. 45 overall, and second-round draft choices in 2007 and 2008. In eight preseason games with Indiana, White averaged 3.8 points and 2.0 rebounds in 17.5 minutes a game over 8 preseason games. He was cut by the Indiana Pacers on October 31, 2006, with coach Rick Carlisle saying his release was the most difficult cut he has been involved with in his coaching career. White signed a two-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on November 3, 2006.
On December 16, 2006, the Spurs assigned White to play in their NBA Development League affiliated team the Austin Toros. He was recalled on December 26, but reassigned to Austin three days later. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich stated that the reason for the move was that the in-season schedule does not allow much time to practice and the veteran-heavy team does not allow any spare minutes for White. He continued to receive his salary from the Spurs while playing for the Toros. Toros coach Dennis Johnson stated that White received regular playing time. After playing in 15 games, and averaging 16.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.67 steals in 34.4 minutes, White was recalled by the Spurs for the second time on January 27, 2007. He had hitherto not seen any playing time with the Spurs.
On March 26, White made his NBA debut with the Spurs against the Golden State Warriors, scoring 9 points and grabbing 3 rebounds in 14 minutes during his first game. White also got the first NBA start of his career on April 16, 2007 in a loss against the Memphis Grizzlies. In a game where the Spurs rested their regular lineup due to the playoff standings already having been decided, White responded by scoring a career-high 17 points in 39 minutes of play. He averaged 8.2 PPG in 6 games for the Spurs. He was waived during the off-season by the Spurs on July 23, 2007 and received an NBA championship ring.

Europe

On September 8, 2007, White joined Will Solomon when he signed a four-year contract with the Turkish Basketball League club Fenerbahçe who played in the 2007–08 Euroleague quarter finals. On March 22, 2008, White won the Turkish dunk contest against Curtis Withers, Quinton Hosley, and Richard Chaney in the Beko Allstar Slam Dunk Contest with his raceway dunk.

Return to the NBA

He was playing with the Anaheim Arsenal in the NBA's D-League when he signed a 10-day contract with the Houston Rockets on March 3, 2009 and then a second 10-day contract before signing a multi-year deal with the Rockets on March 24, 2009. He was deactivated April 7 to make room for forward Carl Landry, who had recovered from a gunshot wound. On September 2, 2009, White was drafted in the first round of the NBA Development League expansion draft by the Maine Red Claws.
In September 2009, the Rockets traded White to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for the draft rights to Axel Hervelle. His first game with the Nuggets was on October 1, 2009 facing Utah. He scored 13 points, 10 of them from free throws. He was waived by the Nuggets on October 21, 2009.

Return to Europe

He signed a contract with Spartak St. Petersburg of the Russian Super League on November 10, 2009. In 2010, he joined the Italian team Dinamo Sassari in Lega Basket Serie A where he was the 2010-11 Italian League top scorer, averaging 20.2 points in 34 games. In August 2011, he signed a one-year contract with Scavolini Pesaro.

Second return to NBA

On July 11, 2012, White signed a two-year deal with the New York Knicks for the veteran's minimum.
White played with the New York Knicks' Summer League Team in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the summer of 2012. White averaged 6.3 points per game, 4.3 rebounds per game, and 3.3 assists per game.
On December 18, 2012, he was assigned to the Erie BayHawks of the NBA D-League. He was recalled on December 19, reassigned on December 20, and recalled again on December 21.
On February 7, 2013, it was announced that White would represent the Knicks in the slam dunk contest at the 2013 NBA All-Star Game in Houston. He also scored a career high 20 points that year.
On June 30, 2013, White was waived by the Knicks.

Return to Europe

On September 19, 2013, he returned to Italy and signed a one-year deal with Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia. During the season with Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia he averaged 17.1 points and 5 rebounds in 34 Italian League games and also helped his team to win the EuroChallenge title.
On August 7, 2014, he signed a one-year deal with UNICS Kazan of Russia.
On July 30, 2015, he signed with Cedevita Zagreb of Croatia for the 2015–16 season.

Iran

In August 2016, White signed with Petrochimi Bandar Imam of the Iranian Basketball Super League.

BIG3 (2017)

In the summer of 2017, James White played for Trilogy of the BIG3 league joining Al Harrington, Rashad McCants, and Kenyon Martin. Trilogy went undefeated throughout the inaugural season and won the first ever BIG3 championship. White also won the defensive player of the year award.

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

Playoffs

EuroLeague