Chapman could shoot
dude also had a 39 inch vertical leap!?!
1996-1997 REGULAR SEASON
Chapman played in 65 games, making 33 starts, in his first season with the Phoenix Suns and averaged 13.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists. He missed the month of February due to a fractured right index finger and the Suns were 6-8 in his absence, but they posted a 19-6 finish upon his return. He scored in double figures in 46 games, including each of his last 24, and tallied a season-high 32 points in a 105-103 loss at Atlanta on Jan. 7. He twice had games with six three-pointers, shooting 6-for-11 from behind the arc against Toronto on March 11 and 6-for-10 against Seattle on March 30. A backcourtman for his entire NBA career, Suns Coach Danny Ainge frequently used Chapman at the small forward position in a three-guard alignment with Kevin Johnson and Jason Kidd. Chapman started the final 14 games of the season at that position and the Suns went 11-3, then he enjoyed success at that spot in the playoff series against Seattle. Chapman started all five games against the Sonics and averaged a team-high 24.2 points, shooting a blistering .458 from three-point range on 22-for-48. He poured in 42 points, including a playoff-record nine three-pointers, in the Suns' 106-101 victory at Seattle in Game 1.