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Carlos Arroyo
Carlos Arroyo (born July 30, 1979 in Fajardo, Puerto Rico) is an NBA basketball player who plays point guard for the Detroit Pistons. In less than three seasons, Arroyo has become arguably the most successful Puerto Rican basketball player in NBA history.
Arroyo played in the BSN for the Cangrejeros de Santurce, where he was a teammate of the first Puerto Rican to play in the NBA, Jose Ortiz. He and Ortiz helped the Cangrejeros to four consecutive titles in the late 1990s, and to five titles in six years. Arroyo did not participate in the 2004 BSN season.
A four-year letterman at Florida International University from 1998-2001, Arroyo was the school's second player ever to top 1,600 points, averaging 16.0 points and 4.6 assists over his 100 collegiate games. After graduating from FIU, Arroyo was signed by the NBA's Toronto Raptors for the 2001-2002 NBA season, but was promptly traded to the Denver Nuggets. He saw limited action with those two teams, playing seventeen games with the Raptors and twenty with the Nuggets before his initial NBA season was over. He only played an average of 9.7 minutes per game during those thirty seven games where he saw action.
With the impending retirement of John Stockton, the Jazz needed a reliable, replacement point guard on their team. They envisioned Arroyo as being the player who could substitute Stockton, and they traded for him before the start of the 2002-2003 NBA season. Arroyo was then relegated once again to watching games from the bench most of the season, but head coach Jerry Sloan and his team of assistants instructed Arroyo to observe Stockton and back-up guard Mark Jackson, who was also nearing retirement.
Arroyo was given the starting job at his position after Stockton retired and Jackson joined the Houston Rockets before the start of the 2003-2004 season. He surprised many Utah Jazz fans, qualifying among the top twenty players in the NBA for his first season there in various categories: By November of 2003, he was ranked eleventh in assists per game, and in assists per 48 minutes played. He also ranked sixteenth in two other categories. On November 14, he broke the record for the most points scored by a Puerto Rican in an NBA game, scoring 30 points against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Arroyo also played in Spain in 2001.
After two complete NBA seasons, he had 397 points, for 4.4 points per game, 187 assists for 2.1 assists per game, and 93 rebounds, for 1.00 rebounds per game.
At Utah, his per game numbers were widely expected to arise as his career progresses, because he had been given much more playing time each game as a result of Stockton and Jackson's retirements.
In January of 2005, Arroyo was traded to the Detroit Pistons for veteran center Elden Campbell .
Arroyo carried the national flag representing Puerto Rico in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. He led Puerto Rico to a stunning 92-73 victory over the United States in these games, scoring 24 points and dishing 7 assists in the winning effort.
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