Grant Hill's Career Highlights
- Professional
- 1996-1997
- Named first team All-NBA for the first time in his career.
- Averaged a career-high 21.4 points per game while shooting a career best .496 from the field.
- Played 80 of the team's 82 games.
- Led the Pistons in minutes (3,147), points(1,710), rebounds (721), assists (583), and steals (144) for the second straight season.
- Totaled a league-leading 13 triple-doubles (24 career triple-doubles).
- Scored 34 points while grabbing 15 rebounds and passing for 14 assists in a career-high 53 minutes at the L.A. Lakers on January 18, 1997.
- Twice named the NBA's Player of the Week (1/19 and 4/6).
- Started his third straight All-Star game.
- Winner of the league's IBM Award, which measures a player's overall contributions to his team.
- Selected to the All-Interview first team.
- 1997-1998
- Named second team All-NBA.
- Recorded four triple-doubles this year -- vs. Charlotte (4/12), vs. the Lakers (4/5), vs. Vancouver (11/9) and vs. Phoenix (12/3) giving him 28 for his career, tying Michael Jordan for the fourth highest career numbers since the league began keeping totals.
- Had nine double-doubles and two triple-doubles in the team's final 15 games, recording 31 double-doubles for the season.
- Scored 20 or more points 44 times, 25 or more points 25 times, 30 or more points 10 times, and 35 or more points four times.
- Totaled a season-high 37 points and tied his career-high in steals with six in 44 minutes at Indiana on 1/14.
- Tied his career-high in assists, with 14 in the Vancouver game on 11/9.
- Only the 15th player in modern NBA history to lead his team in points, rebounds, and assists.
- Started for the Eastern Conference in his fourth straight All-Star game, totaling 15 points, three rebounds, and five assists.
- Named to represent USA Basketball at the 1998 FIBA Men's World Championship.