Geoff Huston
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Geoffrey (Geoff) Angier Huston (born November 8, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former professional basketball player. He was a guard for the New York Knicks (1979-80), Dallas Mavericks (1980-81), Cleveland Cavaliers (1981-85), Golden State Warriors (1985-86) and Los Angeles Clippers (1986-87).
He led the NBA in assist ratio in the 1985-86 season (46.3).
Huston ranks 84th on the NBA career assists per game list (5.1) and 32nd on the NBA career assist ratio list (32.8).
In 8 seasons he played in 496 Games and had 12,252 Minutes Played, .483 Field Goal Percentage (1,836 for 3,805), .254 Three Point Field Goal Percentage (16 for 63), .708 Free Throw Percentage (692 for 978), 684 Total Rebounds (201 Offensive, 483 Defensive), 2,509 Assists, 331 Steals, 32 Blocked Shots, 899 Turnovers, 844 Personal Fouls and 4,380 Points.
Huston is now Director of the St. Mary's Recreation Center – a bustling neighborhood hub serving the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx.
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