June 26, 2003: Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2nd round (31st overall) in 2003.
June 22, 2004: Selected by the Charlotte Bobcats in the NBA Expansion Draft.
October 3, 2005: Signed as a restricted free agent by the Miami Heat.
July 11, 2007: Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Toronto Raptors]].
June 9, 2009: Toronto Raptors traded Jason Kapono to the Philadelphia 76ers for Reggie Evans.
Statistics[]
Totals[]
Season
Team
G
GS
MP
FG
FGA
FG%
3P
3PA
3P%
FT
FTA
FT%
ORB
DRB
TRB
AST
STL
BLK
TOV
PF
PTS
2004
CLE
41
3
427
52
129
.403
21
44
.477
20
24
.833
19
36
55
14
13
2
21
41
145
2005
CHA
81
14
1491
269
671
.401
80
194
.412
70
85
.824
32
132
164
61
40
6
46
132
688
2006
MIA
51
2
665
79
177
.446
21
53
.396
28
33
.848
12
59
71
37
7
3
20
89
207
2007
MIA
67
35
1767
278
563
.494
108
210
.514
66
74
.892
26
154
180
81
38
2
70
135
730
2008
TOR
81
7
1530
243
498
.488
57
118
.483
37
43
.860
31
89
120
65
34
2
58
131
580
2009
TOR
80
12
1831
261
604
.432
98
229
.428
34
42
.810
26
137
163
105
22
3
70
144
654
Career
401
73
7711
1182
2642
.447
385
848
.454
255
301
.847
146
607
753
363
154
18
285
672
3004
Per Game[]
Season
Team
G
GS
MP
FG
FGA
FG%
3P
3PA
3P%
FT
FTA
FT%
ORB
DRB
TRB
AST
STL
BLK
TOV
PF
PTS
2004
CLE
41
3
10.4
1.3
3.1
.403
0.5
1.1
.477
0.5
0.6
.833
0.5
0.9
1.3
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.5
1.0
3.5
2005
CHA
81
14
18.4
3.3
8.3
.401
1.0
2.4
.412
0.9
1.0
.824
0.4
1.6
2.0
0.8
0.5
0.1
0.6
1.6
8.5
2006
MIA
51
2
13.0
1.5
3.5
.446
0.4
1.0
.396
0.5
0.6
.848
0.2
1.2
1.4
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.4
1.7
4.1
2007
MIA
67
35
26.4
4.1
8.4
.494
1.6
3.1
.514
1.0
1.1
.892
0.4
2.3
2.7
1.2
0.6
0.0
1.0
2.0
10.9
2008
TOR
81
7
18.9
3.0
6.1
.488
0.7
1.5
.483
0.5
0.5
.860
0.4
1.1
1.5
0.8
0.4
0.0
0.7
1.6
7.2
2009
TOR
80
12
22.9
3.3
7.6
.432
1.2
2.9
.428
0.4
0.5
.810
0.3
1.7
2.0
1.3
0.3
0.0
0.9
1.8
8.2
Career
401
73
19.2
2.9
6.6
.447
1.0
2.1
.454
0.6
0.8
.847
0.4
1.5
1.9
0.9
0.4
0.0
0.7
1.7
7.5
Quotes[]
"I should have left UCLA after my freshman year, played in Croatia, grown a beard and changed my name to Vladimir Kaponovich." [1] -- in 2003, on being rated as a second round draft pick, even though he was a successful four-year player at UCLA.