Cameron Dickinson

Cameron Dickinson

  • Nationality: AUS
  • Date of Birth: 7/03/69
  • Place of Birth: Melbourne (VIC)
  • Position: G/F
  • Height (CM): 184
  • Weight (KG): 95
  • Junior Assoc:
  • College: Grand View College (1990)
  • NBL DEBUT: 29/04/88
  • AGE AT DEBUT: 19
  • LAST NBL GAME: 10/04/99
  • AGE AT LAST GAME: 30
  • NBL History: Hobart 1988, 1989 | Brisbane 1991 | Townsville 1994-96 | Sydney 1997 | Wollongong 1998-99
  • Championships: 0
  • None

BIO: Cameron Dickinson was born in Melbourne (VIC)

NBL EXPERIENCE

Cameron Dickinson made his NBL debut with the Hobart Devils at 19 years of age. He scored four points in his first game.

In 1996 Dickinson averaged 20.1 points and 3.4 rebounds while the Townsville Suns finished the regular season with a 9-17 record.

In 1997 Dickinson averaged 10.8 points and 1.7 rebounds, and helped guide the Kings to a ninth-place finish during the regular season with a 12-18 record.

In 1998, the Hawks added Dickinson to the roster, re-signed star Clayton Ritter and signed defensive minded import guard Elliot Hatcher. Alongside the talented import duo Dickinson contributed 6.4 points, 0.9 rebounds, and 0.9 assists and helped the Hawks double their wins from the previous year, improving from seven wins to 14 wins and finishing in sixth place.

In the elimination finals the Hawks would go on to face the Perth Wildcats, losing back to back games before being eliminated from the playoffs in the first round.

Coinciding with the NBL’s move to summer, the Hawks shifted base to the Wollongong Entertainment Centre and swapped their Illawarra prefix to Wollongong. Fresh off a 14 win season that saw the Hawks reach the postseason, the Hawks were able to add CJ Bruton from the Brisbane Bullets, immediately becoming their starting point guard, import Theron Wilson and a talented rookie by the name of David Andersen.

There, Bruton (20.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.5 assists) would be given the ‘green light’ on offence as he jumped from 15.4 points to 20.8 points per game while playing the most amount of game time (46 minutes per game) of his seventeen season career.

The Hawks finished the season winning two more games than the year prior, improving upon their previous record for the third year in a row and finished in third place with a record of 16-10.

Dickinson added 3.7 points, 0.7 rebounds, and 0.4 assists in a season where they won two extra games than the year before and finished in third place with a record of 16-10.

A disappointing postseason first saw the Hawks lose to the first placed Victoria Titans in the qualifying finals but thanks to being the recipients of the ‘lucky loser’ rule where the highest placed loser of the league’s top four team’s advances to the semi finals. The Hawks then faced the Adelaide 36ers who also defeated them in two straight games in the semifinals and delivered a end to their season.

Cameron Dickinson played nine seasons across five NBL teams. This included the Hobart Devils, Townsville Suns, Sydney Kings, Brisbane Bullets and Wollongong Hawks. He averaged 10.6 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 207 NBL games.

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NBL TOTAL STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
1998-9930Wollongong16-10 (4)24198.08916979201029298335%215836%101567%49%48%19
199829Wollongong14-16 (6)31500.0198282862215122596318434%4212833%304370%48%46%18
199728Sydney12-18 (9)30708.032551342427240418310927639%6018732%476177%53%50%21
199627Townsville9-17 (11)26977.052289492267374798718340445%6919036%8710682%57%54%38
199526Townsville9-17 (10)26963.052183713350341728819942147%6417736%597183%57%55%35
199425Townsville6-20 (14)26767.0318115663184312699211929341%3510135%456470%49%47%24
199122Brisbane13-13 (10)26334.01423718132413124695213638%216134%172085%49%46%16
198920Hobart8-16 (10)547.027712520128122352%2633%1250%56%57%12
198819Hobart10-14 (10)13138.059109641011528257135%31225%61060%39%37%17
Totals2074632220143628514429216810344543791189141.8%31792034.5%30239277.0%53%50%38

NBL PER GAME STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
1998-9930Wollongong16-10 (4)248.33.70.70.40.30.40.10.00.41.21.23.535%0.92.436%0.40.667%49%48%19
199829Wollongong14-16 (6)3116.16.40.90.90.20.70.50.00.71.92.05.934%1.44.133%1.01.470%48%46%18
199728Sydney12-18 (9)3023.610.81.71.10.80.90.80.01.42.83.69.239%2.06.232%1.62.077%53%50%21
199627Townsville9-17 (11)2637.620.13.41.90.82.61.40.23.03.37.015.545%2.77.336%3.34.182%57%54%38
199526Townsville9-17 (10)2637.020.03.22.71.31.91.30.02.83.47.716.247%2.56.836%2.32.783%57%55%35
199425Townsville6-20 (14)2629.512.24.42.51.23.21.20.12.73.54.611.341%1.33.935%1.72.570%49%47%24
199122Brisbane13-13 (10)2612.85.51.40.70.50.90.50.00.92.72.05.238%0.82.334%0.70.885%49%46%16
198920Hobart8-16 (10)59.45.41.40.20.41.00.40.02.41.62.44.652%0.41.233%0.20.450%56%57%12
198819Hobart10-14 (10)1310.64.50.80.70.50.30.80.11.22.21.95.535%0.20.925%0.50.860%39%37%17
Total20722.410.62.11.40.71.40.80.01.72.63.89.141.8%0.00.034.5%1.54.477.0%53%50%38

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS TRIPLE DOUBLES
381085170

Season Team PTS AST STL BLK FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P%
1 0 69% 67% 74% 39%
2 0 38 8 5 1
Total 791 1891 41.8% 317 920 34.5%

NBA TOTAL STATISTICS

YEARAGETEAMPOSGPGSMINSPTSTRBASTORBDRBSTLBLKTOVPFFGFGAFG%3P3PA3P%FTFTAFT%TS%EFG%
1998-9930Wollongong16-10 (4)24198.08916979201029298335%215836%101567%49%48%19
199829Wollongong14-16 (6)31500.0198282862215122596318434%4212833%304370%48%46%18
199728Sydney12-18 (9)30708.032551342427240418310927639%6018732%476177%53%50%21
199627Townsville9-17 (11)26977.052289492267374798718340445%6919036%8710682%57%54%38
199526Townsville9-17 (10)26963.052183713350341728819942147%6417736%597183%57%55%35
199425Townsville6-20 (14)26767.0318115663184312699211929341%3510135%456470%49%47%24
199122Brisbane13-13 (10)26334.01423718132413124695213638%216134%172085%49%46%16
198920Hobart8-16 (10)547.027712520128122352%2633%1250%56%57%12
198819Hobart10-14 (10)13138.059109641011528257135%31225%61060%39%37%17
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