Khris Middleton
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All State.
- All Star
- All Lowcountry
- Reebok All American and All Star.
- ESPNs #1 shooter in the country.
- Top 150 Rivals.
- Full scholarship to Texas A&M
- 39th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft to Detroit Pistons
- Traded in 2013 to Milwaukee Bucks
College career
Freshman
Coming into his freshman year, Middleton expected to fill the three point shooting void of departed senior Josh Carter. Middleton’s college career started slowly, connecting on 1-of-12 field goals in limited action of his first three games.[7] After a season-ending leg injury to Derrick Roland on December 11, 2009, Middleton was forced to take a larger role in the offense and started 18 of the last 20 games. On February 3, 2010, he scored 16 points to help Texas A&M erase an 11-point second half deficit to defeat Missouri 77-74.[8] In a 69-53 NCAA Tournament Round of 64 victory over Utah State, Middleton scored a season-high 19 points on 7-of-10 shooting.[9] Texas A&M’s season ended with a loss in the Round of 32 to Purdue; the Aggies finished with a record of 24-10.[10] Overall Khris Middleton averaged 7.2 points and 3.7 rebounds per game and led the team in scoring five times.[2]
Sophomore
As a sophomore, Middleton led the team and finished ninth in the Big 12 in scoring at 14.3 points per game while also contributing 5.2 rebounds per game. He hit 45 percent of his shots from the floor and 78.4 percent of his free throws. Middleton scored in excess of 10 points in 27 games and led the team in scoring 16 times.[2] He scored a career-high 31 points in a 71-62 overtime victory over Arkansas, including 11 of the team’s las 12 points in regulation. This earned him Big 12 Player of the Week and Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week honors for the week of December 13–19, 2010.[11] On January 15, 2011, Middleton tallied 28 points, including 11 in overtime, to defeat Missouri 91-89.[12]
Middleton-led Texas A&M went 24-9 and lost in the NCAA Tournament Round of 64 to Florida State 57-50, in a contest in which Middleton contributed 16 points.[13] He was selected to the All-Big 12 Second Team at the conclusion of the regular season.[14] The U.S. Basketball Writers Association named Middleton to the 10-man All-District VII team covering college basketball players in the states of Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana.[15] He was recognized as an All-Eighth District second-team selection by the National Association of Basketball Coaches making him eligible for the State Farm Division I All‐America teams.[16] Since the Big 12 Conference was its own district, this is equivalent to being named second team All-Big 12 by the NABC.[17]
Junior
Prior to Middleton’s junior season, head coach Mark Turgeon left to take the same position at the University of Maryland and was replaced by Billy Kennedy of Murray State. Middleton was impressed with Kennedy’s coaching acumen and chose to remain an Aggie.[18] He was listed on the preseason watchlist for the Wooden Award.[19] Middleton was a unanimous choice to the preseason All-Big 12 team.[20]
Despite being the preseason co-favorite in the league, Texas A&M finished 14-18 overall and 4-14 in the Big 12. The team was hampered by a rash of injuries, including a knee injury that forced Middleton to sit for 12 games. He averaged 13.2 points and 5.0 rebounds per game, down from the previous season. On April 9, 2012, Middleton declared for the NBA Draft, forgoing his final season of collegiate eligibility. He thanked Texas A&M in a statement.[21]
Professional career
Detroit Pistons (2012–2013)
Middleton was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 39th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft. On August 15, 2012, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Pistons.[22] On December 12, 2012, he was assigned to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League.[23] A week later, he was recalled by the Pistons.[24] He finished his rookie season having managed just 27 games for the Pistons while averaging 6.1 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 17.6 minutes per game.
Milwaukee Bucks (2013–present)
On July 31, 2013, Middleton was traded, along with Brandon Knight and Viacheslav Kravtsov, to the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for guard Brandon Jennings.[25] In contrast to his limited action in 2012–13, Middleton played all 82 games in 2013–14, while starting 64 and averaging 12.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.0 steals in 30.0 minutes per game. On December 6, 2013, he scored a then career-high 29 points in a 109–105 win over the Washington Wizards.[26]
On December 15, 2014, the Bucks were down by one to the Phoenix Suns with under four seconds remaining in regulation as Middleton hit a contested game-winning buzzer beater to defeat the Suns, 96–94. In just under 29 minutes of action off the bench, he recorded 14 points, 3 assists, 1 rebound and 1 steal.[27] On March 7, 2015, he scored a then career-high 30 points on 11-of-20 shooting in a 91–85 win over the Washington Wizards.[28] In his second season with the Bucks, Middleton emerged as an important “3-and-D” player, shooting 46.7 percent from the floor and 40.7 percent from behind the three-point arc. He averaged 13.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.[29]
On July 9, 2015, Middleton re-signed with the Bucks to a five-year, $70 million contract, with a player option for the fifth year. This constituted a significant pay raise for Middleton, as he earned $915,000 the prior year.[29][30] On December 29, 2015, in a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, he scored a career-high 36 points on 13-of-22 from the field and 6-of-9 from three-point range.[31] On March 4, 2016, in a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves, he scored 32 points on 11-of-16 shooting, including 8-of-9 on three-pointers, marking the most three-pointers made by a Bucks player since Carlos Delfino had eight on March 18, 2011.[32] He tied his career high of 36 points on April 10, 2016 in a 109–108 overtime win over the Philadelphia 76ers
Alumni Highlights
NBA
Khris Middleton (Porter Gaud, Texas A&M, Milwaukee Bucks):
EuroBasketball
Terrell Everett (West Ashley High/Oklahoma):
RJ Slawson (Fort Dorchester High/USC and Jacksonville)
Travis Smith( Porter Gaud/Presbyterian and Mercer University):
Shane Heyward (West Ashley High and Columbus State):
D’Montre Edwards (West Ashley and University of Tennessee):
NFL
Bruce Ellington (Berkley High and USC):
Edmond Robinson (St. Johns High and Newberry College):
TMP Alumni Through the Years
2016
Michael Barry
- Porter-Gaad High School
- Suwanee College
Ta’vonne Bond
- Irmo High School
- VMI
2015
Amp Moore
- Wando High School
- Newberry
Taevon Major
- Northwood Academy High School
- Charleston Southern
Kameron Robinson
- Goose Creek High School
- Spartanburg Methodist
Brady Schuck
- James Island High School
- Furman
Jeff Gandy
- Wilson High School
- Presbyterian
Lyles Davis
- James Island High School
- Clemson
Jordan McElveen
- Goose Creek High School
- Davis & Elkins
Matt Pegram
- Wando High School
- Wofford
2014
Tyre Moore
- Academic Magnet High School
- Mercer
Ty Solomon
- Charleston Collegiate High School
- SC State
KJ James
- Porter-Gaud High School
- High Point University
John Eck
- Hilton Head Prep High School
- College of Charleston
Michael Preddy
- Porter-Gaud High School
- Georgia Tech (football)
Andrew Glover
- Wando High School
- Fork Union/USC Aiken
Je’Quan Perry
- Charleston Collegiate High School
- Spartanburg Methodist
Taylor Howell
- Bishop England High School
- Sewanee
Dantez Bennamon
- Goose Creek High School
- Clayton State
2013
Aaron Scott
- Richland NE High School
- Appalachian State
Devarte Watson
- Oakbrook Prep High School
- Delaware
Eric Wagenlander
- Wando High School
- Wofford
Brandon Wilkerson
- Summerville High School
- Erskine
Tony Dargan
- Chapin High School
- Anderson College
Matt McClain
- Charleston Collegiate High School
- Anderson College
Khalil Davis
- Charleston Collegiate High School
- USC-Salkahatchie
Jay Wright
- Effingham High School
- University of Louisiana Lafayette
Gary McGinty
- Savannah Country Day High School
- Oglethorpe University
Avery Nwokike
- Academic Magnet High School
- US Naval Academy
2012
Cory Magwood
- Wade Hampton High School
- Played Football at Furman
- Plays Football for Pittsburg Steelers
Raemond Robinson
- Goose Creek High School
- The Citadel
Larry Wideman
- Green Sea Floyds High School
- Furman
Darryl Palmer
- Timberland High School
- SC State
Shaq Mitchell
- Baptist Hil High School
- SC State
Tre McClain
- West Ashley High School
- Tennessee Chattanooga
James Sanderson
- Porter-Gaud High School
- Amherst College
Bernard Samuels
- North Charleston High School
- Polk Community College
James Brown
- North Charleston High School
- Coker College
2011
Trevonte Dixon
- Christ School High School
- College of Charleston
CJ Bray
- James Island High School
- The Citadel
John Swinton
- Wando High School
- Wofford
Shane Heyward
- West Ashley High School
- Columbus State
Austin Bennett
- James Island High School
- Allen College
Josh Samuels
- Russell County, Ala High School
- Augusta State
Jaron Denmark
- Hanahan High School
- Panola College
Fadol Brown
- Burke High School
- SC State (Football)
Andrew Williams
- Bowman High School
- Youngstown State
2010
RJ Slawson
- Ft. Dorchester High School
- All-State
- All-Lowcountry Player of the Year
- Top 100 Rivals and ESPN
- SC Gatorade Player of the Year
- SC vs. NC All Star game
- Full Scholarship to South Carolina
Matt Kennedy
- West Ashley High School
- All-Lowcountry Team.
- 2nd Team All-Lowcountry.
- North vs. South All Star Game.
- Full Scholarship to Charleston Southern
Bruce Ellington
- Berkeley High School
- SCHSL Player of the Year.
- Top 100 Rivals and Scout.
- SC vs. NC All Star Game.
- 1st team All-Lowcountry.
- Full Scholarship to South Carolina
Devontae Wright
- Goose Creek High School
- All-Lowcountry
- North vs. South All Star Game
- 1st team All-Lowcountry
- Full Scholarship to the Citadel
Edmond Robinson
- St. Johns High School
- 1st team All-State
- 2nd team All-Lowcountry
- Full Scholarship to Newberry for Football.
Demontre Edwards
- West Ashley High School
- Tennessee
Bruce Haynes
- Pinewood Prep High School
- USC Upstate
2009
Khris Middleton
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All State.
- All Star
- All Lowcountry
- Reebok All American and All Star.
- ESPNs #1 shooter in the country.
- Top 150 Rivals.
- Full scholarship to Texas A&M
- 39th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft to Detroit Pistons
- Traded in 2013 to Milwaukee Bucks
Travis Smith
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All-State
- All-Star
- All-Lowcountry
- Full scholarship to Presbyterian College
- Drafted by MTV Herzoege Wolfenbuettel (Germany-ProB)
- Plays Eurobasketball with Wuerzburg Germany
Jamal Curry
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All-State
- All-Star
- All-Lowcountry.
- Full Scholarship to Radford University
2008
Trevor Speights
- St. Johns High School
- All-Conference (3 years)
- Allen University Full Package/Scholarship
Davon Gilliard
- James Island High School
- Pfeiffer University
2007
Drew Crowell
- West Ashley High School.
- All-State
- All-Conference North/South
- All-Star
- Full Scholarship to Wofford College
Eric Salley
- Colleton County High School
- All-Conference
- Claflin College Basketball
Daniel Eykyn
- Bishop England High School
- All-Conference
- Player of the Year
- All-State
- Walk-on Citadel 2nd season earned scholarship
Jamal Taylor
- Burke High School
- Georgia State
2006
Harry Austin
- St. Johns High School
- All Conference
- All Area Co-Player of the year in Region 6A.
- Signed with Spartanburg Methodist Francis Marion
RJ Smith
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All-State NC vs. Ga.
- All-Star
- All-Area
- Signed with Greensboro College
Ryan Smith
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All Area Honorable Mention
- Signed with Gilford College
Trey Swinton
- Wando High School
- Walk-on Citadel
Brandon Wright
- Goose Creek High School
- All-State All
- Area Player of the year
- Signed with Erskine College
Kendrick Robinson
- Goose Creek High School
- All-State
- Spartanburg Methodist Francis Marion
Andrew Bellebaum
- Bishop England High School
- All-State
- Wofford Recruited walk-on
Derrick Snook
- Pinewood Prep High School
- Furman Walk-on
2005
Tony Mathews
- James Island High School
- Benedict College
Acacia Mack
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All-Conference
- All-State
- North-South All-Star
- Georgia vs. SC All-Star.
- Signed with Sewanee College.
Greg Smalls
- West Ashley High School
- Junior College
Terrance Linyard
- Wando High School
- Francis Marion Basketball
Marvin Davis
- West Ashley High School
- Junior College
2004
Alden Knowlton
- Porter Gaud High School
- All-Conference
- All-State
- North-South All Star
- Georgia vs. SC All Star
- Signed with Sewanee College.
Demetrius Nelson
- St. Johns High School
- All State
- All Conference
- NC/SC All Star
- Signed Citadel College
Randal Magwood
- St. Johns High School
- Region Player of the Year
- All-State
- All-Region
- Offered at William and Mary Wofford
- Walk-on to Clemson
Brandon Smalls
- North Charleston High School
- Scholarship South Carolina State
Ryan Kresse
- Porter-Gaud High School
- Emory College basketball
John Kresse
- Porter-Gaud High School
- Brown College Basketball walk-on.
- Emory College
2003
Charles Brown
- Berkeley High School
- All-Conference
- Led Berkeley High School to playoffs for first time in 10 years
- Signed with Spartanburg Methodist
Thomas Anderson
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All-Conference
- SCISA All-State
- Made the team at Sewanee College
2002
Terrell Everette
- West Ashley High School
- Region Player of the Year
- Low Country Player of the Year
- First Team All-State Played in the NC vs. SC All Star Game
- Signed at SE Missouri State (Junior College) Oklahoma University.
2000
Gabe White
- St. Johns High School
- Allen University.
Brad Peper
- West Ashley High School
- 2nd Team All-Conference
- Newberry College
1999
Travis Brown
- James Island High School
- All-Conference.
- All-Lowcountry.
- Spartanburg Methodist College.
Hank Luton
- Sea Island Academy
- Georgia State
1998
Lee Nixon
- Hanahan H.S.
- All State – 1998-1999
- NC vs SC All Star Game. (April 11, 1999)
- American General finalist for Mr. Basketball AA.
- Signed basketball Scholarship with Wofford College.
Ray Jackson
- St. Johns High School
- All State – 1998-1999
- SC All Star game. (April 10, 1999)
- Region 6A player of the year
- Signed basketball scholarship with Spartanburg Methodist College.
Jarred Cochran
- Porter-Gaud High School
- All State – 1998-1999
- SC Independent All Star game. (March 12, 1999)
- Runner up for SCISAA 2AAA Player of the Year.
- Made the Davidson basketball team as a walk on.
Arthur Stoney
- St. Johns High School
- All Conference – 1998-99
- Signed basketball Scholarship with Mars Hill College.
Curtis Rampersant
- St. Johns High School.
- All Conference – 1998-99
- Signed football scholarship with Benedict College.
Rob Masters
- Porter-Gaud School
- Region 1 Player of the Year (SCISA)
- All Low Country SC Independent
- All Star game
- Signed with the College of Charleston basketball team.
Marcus Broughton
- Hanahan High School
- Allen University
1997
Samuel Ramsey
- St. Johns High School
- South Carolina State University
1996
Bishop Ravenel
- Porter-Gaud School.
- All State
- All Region
- Region Co- MVP
- All Low country.
- Signed basketball Scholarship with Wofford College