Courtney Lee (born October 3, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.

Courtney Lee
Lee with the Boston Celtics in 2013
Personal information
Born (1985-10-03) October 3, 1985 (ageย 40)
Listed height6ย ft 5ย in (1.96ย m)
Listed weight215ย lb (98ย kg)
Career information
High schoolPike (Indianapolis, Indiana)
CollegeWestern Kentucky (2004โ€“2008)
NBA draft2008: 1st round, 22nd overall pick
Drafted byOrlando Magic
Playing career2008โ€“2020
PositionShooting guard
Number11, 6, 5, 1
Career history
2008โ€“2009Orlando Magic
2009โ€“2010New Jersey Nets
2010โ€“2012Houston Rockets
2012โ€“2014Boston Celtics
2014โ€“2016Memphis Grizzlies
2016Charlotte Hornets
2016โ€“2019New York Knicks
2018โ†’Westchester Knicks
2019โ€“2020Dallas Mavericks
Career highlights
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Stats at Basketball Referenceย Edit this at Wikidata

Lee was selected by the Orlando Magic with the 22nd overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft and was traded in June 2009 to the New Jersey Nets. In August 2010, he was traded to the Houston Rockets. In July 2012, Lee was dealt to the Boston Celtics. He was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies in January 2014 before being dealt to the Charlotte Hornets in February 2016. In July, Lee signed with the New York Knicks, where he spent three seasons before being traded to the Dallas Mavericks in January 2019.

Early life and high school

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Lee was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended Pike High School in Indianapolis and played on their Indiana 4A state championship winning team in 2003. He was also involved in the school's art program and had multiple sketches submitted to local museums.[1] He starred for the Indy Hornets AAU team, winning several state championships and annually placing high at the AAU nationals.[citation needed]

Considered a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Lee was listed as the No. 34 shooting guard in the nation in 2004.[2] Traditional college basketball powerhouses were dissuaded from recruiting Lee due to concerns about his high school academics. However, in 2004 Lee was recruited by Western Kentucky coach Darrin Horn to play for the Hilltoppers.[3]

College career

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In his first season, Lee set a WKU record for freshman scoring with 461 points in 31 games. He was named First Team All-Sun Belt Conference for three consecutive seasons (2005โ€“06, 2006โ€“07, 2007โ€“08). As a senior at WKU, Lee was named Sun Belt Player of the Year. He also helped lead the Hilltoppers to a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2008 NCAA Tournament while being ranked 28th nationally in scoring with 20.4 points per game.

On January 27, 2008, Lee recorded a career high 33 points in a 77โ€“68 win over Arkansas State.

Lee finished his collegiate career tied with Jim McDaniels for all-time leading scorer at WKU, with 2,238 points. During his four-year career at WKU, he started 127 games, played an overall 3,957 minutes, made 82% of free throws, made 245 three-point shots, had 242 steals, 281 assists and 78 blocked shots. On January 10, 2015, it was announced that Lee's jersey would be retired by the Hilltoppers.[4]

Lee's tattoo on his arm reads "R.I.P. Danny Rumph" dedicated to his WKU teammate who died in May 2005 from an enlarged heart after hitting a game winning shot in a pick-up game in his hometown, Philadelphia.[5]

Professional career

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Orlando Magic (2008โ€“2009)

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Lee defending Kobe Bryant in January 2009

Lee was drafted 22nd overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2008 NBA draft.[6]

On February 4, 2009, Lee posted season-high numbers against the Los Angeles Clippers. He finished the night with 21 points, including 9-of-10 field goals while making three 3-pointers.[7]

Then on March 23, 2009, in a game against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, Lee set a then-career high with 22 points. He made two critical free throws late in the fourth quarter to secure a comeback win for the Magic. Lee finished 6โ€“8 from the field, 2โ€“3 from behind the three-point line, and 8โ€“8 from the free throw line.[8]

During the Magic's first round NBA playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers, Lee scored 18 points in game 1 and a team-high 24 points in game 2, helping the team tie the series at 1โ€“1.

On April 28, 2009, Lee was hit in the face by Dwight Howard during Game 5 of the Magic's first round playoff series, suffering a fractured sinus. The following day it was announced that he would miss Game 6 of the series due to the injury. He then returned for the second round matchup against the Boston Celtics but he was forced to wear a protective mask over his face for the remainder of the postseason.

In Game 2 of the 2009 NBA Finals, Lee missed a potential game-winning layup with 0.6 seconds remaining on the shot-clock at the end of regulation that would have evened the series at 1โ€“1.

New Jersey Nets (2009โ€“2010)

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Lee with the Nets in October 2009

After spending his rookie year with the Orlando Magic, Lee was traded on June 25, 2009, along with Rafer Alston and Tony Battie, to the New Jersey Nets for future teammate Vince Carter and Ryan Anderson.[9]

During the 2009โ€“10 season, Lee led the Nets in steals (93), three-point shots made (76), and free throw percentage (86.9%).

On March 8, 2010, he recorded a career high 30 points in a 107โ€“101 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.

Houston Rockets (2010โ€“2012)

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On August 11, 2010, Lee was traded to the Houston Rockets in a four-team, five-player trade in which the Rockets sent Trevor Ariza to the New Orleans Hornets, the Indiana Pacers sent Troy Murphy to the Nets, and the Hornets sent James Posey and Darren Collison to the Pacers.[10] He was officially introduced by the Rockets on August 18, 2010.

Boston Celtics (2012โ€“2014)

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On July 20, 2012, Lee was traded to the Boston Celtics in a three team sign and trade deal involving the Houston Rockets and Portland Trail Blazers.[11] Lee agreed to a 4-year, $21.5ย million deal with Boston. He had a fine start to the 2013โ€“14 season hitting around 50 percent of his 3-point attempts under new coach Brad Stevens.[12]

Memphis Grizzlies (2014โ€“2016)

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On January 7, 2014, a three-team trade was completed between the Celtics, the Memphis Grizzlies, and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Boston traded Lee and a 2016 second-round draft pick to Memphis for in exchange for the Grizzlies' Jerryd Bayless and the Thunder's Ryan Gomes.[13] On January 14, Lee led Memphis to a 90โ€“87 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, with a season-high and team-leading 24 points, two of which were win-securing free throws to end the game.[14]

Charlotte Hornets (2016)

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On February 16, 2016, the Grizzlies traded Lee to the Charlotte Hornets in a three-team trade also involving the Miami Heat.[15] Five days later, he made his debut and first start with the Hornets in a 104โ€“96 win over the Brooklyn Nets, recording five points, one rebound and one assist in 21 minutes.[16]

New York Knicks (2016โ€“2019)

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On July 8, 2016, Lee signed a 4-year, $48 million contract with the New York Knicks.[17] Prior to the start of the 2017โ€“18 season, Lee was named co-captain of the Knicks alongside Lance Thomas.[18] On January 15, 2018, in a 119โ€“104 win over the Brooklyn Nets, Lee made his 44th straight free throw on a third-quarter technical, tying the Knicks' record set by Chris Duhon in 2008โ€“09. Lee came into the game leading the league at 96.1 percent after hitting 73 of 76.[19] Two days later, he converted a free throw in the second quarter of the Knicks' 105โ€“99 loss to the Memphis Grizzliesโ€”his 45th straight, setting a franchise record.[20] In December 2018, he played a game with the Knicks' NBA G League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks.[21]

Dallas Mavericks (2019โ€“2020)

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On January 31, 2019, Lee was traded, along with Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Kristaps Porziล†ฤฃis, to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for DeAndre Jordan, Wesley Matthews, Dennis Smith Jr. and two future first-round draft picks.[22] On June 22, 2020, the Dallas Mavericks announced that Lee suffered a left calf injury during the NBA hiatus.[23] After becoming a free agent after the season, he was re-signed on December 11, 2020,[24] but was waived after training camp.[25] Lee retired on June 21, 2021.[26]

Career statistics

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ย ย GP Games played ย ย GSย  Games started ย MPGย  Minutes per game
ย FG%ย  Field goal percentage ย 3P%ย  3-point field goal percentage ย FT%ย  Free throw percentage
ย RPGย  Rebounds per game ย APGย  Assists per game ย SPGย  Steals per game
ย BPGย  Blocks per game ย PPGย  Points per game ย Boldย  Career high

NBA

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Regular season

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2008โ€“09 Orlando 77 42 25.2 .450 .404 .830 2.3 1.2 1.0 .2 8.4
2009โ€“10 New Jersey 71 66 33.5 .436 .338 .869 3.5 1.7 1.3 .3 12.5
2010โ€“11 Houston 81 1 21.3 .439 .408 .792 2.6 1.2 .7 .2 8.3
2011โ€“12 Houston 58 26 30.3 .433 .401 .826 2.7 1.5 1.2 .4 11.4
2012โ€“13 Boston 78 39 24.9 .464 .372 .861 2.4 1.8 1.1 .3 7.8
2013โ€“14 Boston 30 0 16.8 .492 .442 .818 1.6 1.1 .7 .3 7.4
Memphis 49 47 30.0 .476 .345 .884 2.8 1.7 .9 .4 11.0
2014โ€“15 Memphis 77 74 30.6 .448 .402 .860 2.3 2.0 1.0 .2 10.1
2015โ€“16 Memphis 51 37 29.2 .458 .370 .826 2.3 1.5 1.0 .3 10.0
Charlotte 28 28 30.2 .445 .392 .885 3.1 2.1 1.2 .4 8.9
2016โ€“17 New York 77 74 31.9 .456 .401 .867 3.4 2.3 1.1 .3 10.8
2017โ€“18 New York 76 69 30.4 .454 .406 .919 2.9 2.4 1.1 .2 12.0
2018โ€“19 New York 12 2 13.3 .447 .313 .643 2.3 1.3 .7 .2 4.7
Dallas 22 4 12.2 .390 .282 .714 1.2 1.0 .6 .0 3.6
2019โ€“20 Dallas 24 9 14.4 .488 .447 .857 1.3 .5 .8 .3 4.5
Career 811 518 27.1 .451 .388 .853 2.6 1.7 1.0 .3 9.6

Playoffs

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2009 Orlando 21 16 26.2 .435 .273 .885 1.9 1.3 .9 .1 8.0
2013 Boston 4 0 9.8 .200 .000 1.000 .5 .3 .5 .0 1.5
2014 Memphis 7 7 32.0 .417 .316 .778 2.0 1.6 .7 .3 10.0
2015 Memphis 11 11 33.4 .550 .467 .957 2.5 2.2 1.1 .0 13.3
2016 Charlotte 7 7 36.7 .412 .444 .933 2.9 1.3 .9 .4 8.6
Career 50 41 28.7 .457 .346 .895 2.1 1.4 .9 .2 9.0

College

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2004โ€“05 Western Kentucky 31 31 33.2 .450 .399 .722 5.2 2.0 1.8 .5 14.9
2005โ€“06 Western Kentucky 30 30 31.1 .451 .408 .847 6.3 2.9 2.6 .3 17.4
2006โ€“07 Western Kentucky 30 30 30.6 .472 .401 .840 4.6 1.9 1.5 .8 17.3
2007โ€“08 Western Kentucky 36 36 30.0 .477 .397 .822 4.9 2.1 1.8 .8 20.4
Career 127 127 31.2 .464 .401 .817 5.2 2.2 1.9 .6 17.6

References

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  1. ^ Brendan Bowers (December 22, 2014). "Q+A: Courtney Lee". Slam Magazine. Retrieved August 28, 2025.
  2. ^ "Courtney Lee Recruiting Profile". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  3. ^ Joey Whelan (May 6, 2008). "Courtney Lee:". DraftExpress.com. Retrieved August 28, 2025.
  4. ^ "WKU to Retire Courtney Lee's Jersey at Jan. 22 Game versus UTEP". NashvilleSportsMix.com. January 10, 2015. Archived from the original on January 13, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  5. ^ Holt, Oliver (June 10, 2009). "Magic's fall guy WILL rise again... just ask John Terry". Daily Mirror. Retrieved June 10, 2009.
  6. ^ Edery, Ian (June 23, 2009). "The 2008 NBA Draft: A Look Back". BleacherReport.com. Retrieved June 23, 2009.
  7. ^ "Johnson scores 25 in place of Nelson in Magic win". ESPN. February 5, 2009. Archived from the original on February 5, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  8. ^ "Turkoglu, Magic rally past Knicks". National Basketball Association. March 23, 2009. Retrieved March 23, 2009.
  9. ^ "Carter traded to hometown Magic". ESPN. June 26, 2009. Retrieved June 26, 2009.
  10. ^ "Pacers get Collison from Hornets in four-team trade". National Basketball Association. August 11, 2010. Retrieved August 11, 2010.
  11. ^ "Celtics Acquire Lee". National Basketball Association. July 20, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2012.
  12. ^ "Boston Celtics' Courtney Lee, Jeff Green, and Jordan Crawford Among Best Pull up Shooters in League". SportsMedia101.com. December 15, 2013. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  13. ^ "Grizzlies acquire Courtney Lee and 2016 second round Draft pick in three team trade". National Basketball Association. January 7, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2014.
  14. ^ Marc Gasol returns as Grizzlies slip Thunder despite Kevin Durant's 37
  15. ^ "Hornets Acquire Lee from Memphis in 3-Team Trade". National Basketball Association. February 16, 2016. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  16. ^ "Walker, Jefferson help Hornets run win streak to 5". National Basketball Association. February 21, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  17. ^ "Knicks Sign Three Free Agents". National Basketball Association. July 8, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  18. ^ "New York Knicks: Courtney Lee, Lance Thomas voted team captains". dailyknicks.com. December 7, 2017. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  19. ^ "Porzingis, Beasley help Knicks beat Nets in opener of trip". ESPN. January 15, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  20. ^ "Evans has 23 points, 10 assists as Grizzlies beat Knicks". ESPN. January 17, 2018. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  21. ^ Knicks' Courtney Lee has a new appreciation for G League players after joining them for a game
  22. ^ "Mavericks acquire All-Star Kristaps Porzingis, Tim Hardaway Jr., Courtney Lee, and Trey Burke in trade with Knicks". Mavs.com. January 31, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  23. ^ Sefko, Eddie (June 22, 2020). "Mavericks dealt another blow with Lee's calf injury". Mavs.com. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  24. ^ "Mavericks sign Courtney Lee, set for preseason opener". mavs.com. December 11, 2020. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  25. ^ "Mavericks briefs: These players are 'dumb and dumber,' plus roster is set". mavs.com. December 19, 2020. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
  26. ^ "Hilltopper legend Courtney Lee enjoying retirement". Bowling Green Daily News. June 21, 2021.
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