Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
1999 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 34th overall by New Jersey. |
10th August, 1999 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed two year minimum salary contract with New Jersey. |
8th August, 2001 | NBA | Signed a six year, $19,164,600 offer sheet with Dallas. |
25th August, 2001 | NBA | New Jersey declined to match Dallas's offer sheet. |
18th August, 2003 | NBA | Traded by Dallas, along with Nick Van Exel, Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones and Antoine Rigadeau, to Golden State in exchange for Antawn Jamison, Danny Fortson, Jiri Welsch and Chris Mills. |
24th August, 2004 | NBA | Traded by Golden State, along with Erick Dampier, Dan Dickau, and the draft rights to Steve Logan (#30, 2002), to Dallas in exchange for Eduardo Najera, Christian Laettner, the draft rights to Luis Flores (#55, 2004), the draft rights to Mladen Sekularac (#55, 2002), a 2007 first round pick (#30, Petteri Koponen), a lottery protected first round pick (later extinguished; $1 million cash sent instead) and cash. |
23rd October, 2004 | NBA | Waived by Dallas. |
1993 - 1999 | Northwestern (NCAA) |
August 1999 - June 2001 | New Jersey Nets (NBA) |
August 2001 - August 2003 | Dallas Mavericks (NBA) |
August 2003 - August 2004 | Golden State Warriors (NBA) |
August 2004 - October 2004 | Dallas Mavericks (NBA) |
April 19, 2011
Evan Eschmeyer - After knee injuries forced him to quit, Eschmeyer returned to Northwestern to complete a law/business double degree, founded an online recruiting agency (now defunct), and now sells renewable energy products for a living.
February 10, 2010
- Evan Eschmeyer
Eschmeyer retired almost five and a half years ago due to chronic knee problems, and last played almost seven years ago. He briefly went back to Northwestern to complete a law/business double degree, founded an online recruiting agency, and now works in the renewable energy business. Don't really understand his job, though.