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Billups earned the nickname "Mr. Big-Shot" during the regular season for two events. He first made a game winning three on March 9 as time expired to beat the Golden State Warriors 107–105 and Billups scored 31 points.
Chauncey Billups told the story of how he got his signature "Mr. Big Shot" nickname from the Detroit Pistons. A conversation with Rick Carlisle changed everything.
March 26, 2003 - In his first season with the Detroit Pistons, Chauncey Billups earned himself a new nickname, Mr. Big Shot, after hitting his second long ra...
Chauncey Billups attended George Washington in Denver, and . Mr. Big Shot, Smooth are nicknames for Chauncey Billups. Glossary Contact and Media Information Frequently Asked Questions about the NBA, WNBA and Basketball ... Checkout the latest stats of Chauncey Billups.
He actually was given the nickname during the 2003 season when he hit game-winning buzzer beaters in back-to-back games against Golden State and Atlanta. It was his first season in Detroit, and by the end of the season, he had become their go-to scorer late in close games.
Chauncey Billups received several nicknames throughout his illustrious NBA career. Most NBA fans remember him as “Mr. Big Shot” but for Denver Nuggets fans and perhaps Billups himself, his...
Chauncey Billups, also known as Mr. Big Shot, is a legendary name in the world of basketball. His skill, leadership, and clutch performances on the court hav...
Throughout his life, Billups has had many nicknames, such as, "Mr. Big Shot," "King of Park Hill" and his high school name "Smooth". But now, the name, Chauncey Billups, will forever be...
Chauncey Billups joins Cassidy Hubbarth, Kendrick Perkins and Amin Elhassan on Hoop Streams to discuss his career as a whole. Plus he goes in depth on how he...
Two of Chauncey’s nicknames, “Big Shot” and “Smooth” describe his clutch play on the court and his calm demeanor that helped his teams to be successful. Awards and Honors. Chauncey played college basketball at the University of Colorado and was drafted in the first round, with the third overall pick, by the Celtics in 1997.