Orlando Magic Armstrong first signed with the NBA as a free agent for the
Orlando Magic in late 1994–95, playing in the last 3 games of the regular season with 10 points in 8 minutes of action including a spectacular one-handed reverse windmill dunk late in a blowout vs the Indiana Pacers in his 2nd game. In 95–96 he played just 41 minutes in 13 games, scoring 42 points total; despite his limited minutes, he participated in the 1996
Slam Dunk Contest. He was inactive after February. He saw 67 games in his first full season on the roster in 1996–97, averaging 6 points per game in 15 minutes per game off the bench. Armstrong won the
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award and the
NBA Most Improved Player Award in 1999, thus becoming the first player in NBA history to win both awards simultaneously. In a 1999 game against the
Philadelphia 76ers, Armstrong stole an inbounds pass and streaked to the other end of the court for a game winning layup as time expired. He subsequently became the starting
point guard for the Magic. His career year was in 1999–00, averaging 16.2 ppg in 31 mpg. On February 14, 2001, Armstrong recorded 22 points and a career-high 16 assists in a 114–101 win over the
Los Angeles Clippers. During his nine years in Orlando, the team never posted a losing record, making the
NBA playoffs seven times. On July 7, 2003, Armstrong was arrested after an incident outside an
Orlando night club. He was subsequently charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer, but the case was eventually dismissed.
New Orleans Hornets During the 2003 off-season, Armstrong signed with the
New Orleans Hornets as a free agent.
Dallas Mavericks He was traded by the Hornets to the
Dallas Mavericks in exchange for
Dan Dickau and a second-round draft pick on December 3, 2004. On December 19, 2005, while he was still with the
Dallas Mavericks, Armstrong was fined $1,000 for grabbing a microphone before a Mavericks game against the
Minnesota Timberwolves at the
American Airlines Center and yelling "How 'bout those Redskins!" Only a few hours prior, the Cowboys had been routed by the Redskins 35–7. Armstrong was raised in North Carolina as a Redskins fan.
Indiana Pacers After appearing in the
2006 NBA Finals with the Mavericks, he was traded to the
Indiana Pacers in exchange for guard
Anthony Johnson in July 2006. Armstrong was released by the Pacers on October 1, 2007.
New Jersey Nets After being released by the Pacers, Armstrong signed with the
New Jersey Nets after clearing waivers. He appeared in 50 games in 2007–08, averaging 2.5 ppg in 11.0 minutes, and buried three 3-pointers in his final appearance of the season. ==Player profile==