Justin Burns has gone from a gangly suspect to a prospective All-Big West
Conference performer during his two-season career at Cal State Fullerton... He
was the Titans' most improved player between 2004-05 and 2005-06 and made major
strides as last season played out... Didn't even play in three games early in
2004-05 but started all 29 last season... Excellent shot blocker and effective
slasher who has developed into a solid back-to-the-basket performer...
Tremendous leaper and excellent at taking charges... Needs to add strength and
bulk to take his game to the next level.
CSF IN 2005-06: Reached double-figures in scoring (10.4 points per
game) with a strong finish... Fourth in the Big West Conference in rebounding at
6.7 rpg (first in offensive rebounds with 77) and fifth in blocked shots at 0.93
per game... Posted five double-doubles... Averaged 16.3 points over the final
four games including a career-high 22-point game against South Dakota State on
March 5... Had career-high 16 rebounds in triple overtime win at UC Davis on
Jan. 28 while playing 53 minutes... Had the best field-goal percentage on the
squad at .545 (114 of 209) and would have ranked No. 2 in the Big West but was
two baskets shy of the minimum qualification... Shot more free throws (136) than
any other Titan... Scored in double figures 13 times or 12 more times than
previous season.
CSF IN 2004-05: Junior college wing player who played sparingly at the
season's outset yet found himself starting at the post in what turned out to be
the season finale at Georgetown in the post-season NIT... Showed flashes of
brilliance... Played in 29 of the 32 games, starting at Utah State on Jan. 20
and at Georgetown on March 22... Best game was in a win at UC Irvine on Feb.
10... Had a career HALF with 6 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 blocked shot
in only 11 minutes of the first period... Had season's best scoring total with
14 points on 6-for-9 shooting vs. Hope International on Nov. 27... Blocked 3
shots at Utah State on Jan. 20.
CYPRESS COLLEGE: Averaged 14.8 points and 6 rebounds in 2003-04 with
the Chargers for Coach Paul Bottiaux and a 16-11 team (7-7 in conference)...
First-team All-Orange Empire Conference selection... Led team in scoring and
blocked shots... Shot 45 percent from the floor... Earned All-Cuyamaca Classic
honors as team placed third... Had high of 26 points in one game.
HIGH SCHOOL: One of the Top 200 players in the nation as a senior for
Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas according to Street and Smith magazine...
Nominated for the McDonald's High School All-American team... Had 27 points for
the Gaels vs. Clark HS and 26 in a triple overtime win over Clark... Played his
junior season at Georgetown Prep in Washington, D.C., earning first-team
all-district honors... Graduated from Central Park High School in 2002 in
Birmingham, Alabama.
PERSONAL: Nickname is "Spider"... Born on Aug. 19, 1983, in Las Vegas,
Nevada... Parents are Michael Burns and Betty Kincaid... His father ("Spider")
played four seasons (1978-79 thru 1981-82) of basketball for UNLV and Coach
Jerry Tarkanian ...
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