San Antonio (1988-1990) On June 28, 1988, Maxwell was drafted into the NBA by the
Denver Nuggets, who traded him the same day to the
San Antonio Spurs for a second-round pick the next year. Two years later, his contract was sold to the Houston Rockets for $50,000. In 2022, he went on
Gilbert Arenas' podcast and told him that he was sent to Houston because he ignored
Gregg Popovich's orders to stay out of clubs. In January 1991, he became the fourth player to score 30 points in a quarter when he scored 30 of his career high 51 points in the fourth quarter of the Rockets 103–97 win against the
Cleveland Cavaliers. Maxwell held the NBA's record for most 3-pointers made in a season from 1991 to 1993. In 1993, with the Rockets off to a 14-0 start, they faced the 9-2
New York Knicks in New York on December 2, in an attempt to start their season an NBA-record tying 15-0. Maxwell said that "we heard that they were saying things about our streak ending there. I was irritated by that. I wanted to talk. But we all decided to let our play do the talking." That season, he hit several shots to lead the Rockets to wins, including a buzzer-beater leading to an overtime win against the
Miami Heat on December 9 and five points in the final 50 seconds to give the Rockets a come-from-behind win against the San Antonio Spurs on December 22. For the season, he averaged 13.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists. helping the Rockets overcome a 2-0 deficit and saving their season, according to teammate
Mario Elie. On February 6, 1995, Maxwell went into the stands during a road game against the
Portland Trail Blazers and punched a fan that had allegedly made racist comments and derogatory remarks about the player's stillborn daughter. The fan, Steve George, denied Maxwell's allegations. Maxwell was suspended for 10 games and fined $20,000 for the incident. At the time, it was the highest fine in NBA history and the second longest suspension. Maxwell was not a part of the Rockets' 1995 championship roster, quitting the team after a loss to Utah in the 1995 playoffs.
Clyde Drexler, who Houston had acquired in February 1995, had taken away most of Maxwell's minutes and his starting spot. The decision to quit the team is something that Maxwell has said he regrets. Maxwell said that he was frustrated that he had lost playing time to Drexler. He also said that he was frustrated that he hadn't been contacted by the front office while on his suspension for going into the stands and that he felt unappreciated by a team to which he had given so much.
Philadelphia 76ers (1995-1996) The Philadelphia 76ers signed Maxwell in the fall of 1995. Maxwell said he had been offered more money to play for the
Indiana Pacers or the
Charlotte Hornets but the opportunity to play for
John Lucas convinced him to sign with the 76ers.
San Antonio Spurs, second stint (1996-1997) Maxwell signed a one-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs in August 1996. Coach
Bob Hill said he wanted Maxwell to be himself. When he signed, Hill said, "I want him to be feisty. I want him to want to punch somebody. I want him to stand up for what he believes. largely because their biggest star
David Robinson fell victim to injuries which limited him to only six games that year. Consequently, Maxwell deemed this the worst team he played on. For the season, he averaged 12.9 points a game on 38% shooting. He signed a second 10-day contract on January 15. Over the 11 games he played for the Magic he averaged 7.4 points on 38% shooting. In his first game with the team, he hit the go-ahead basket with 55 seconds left to lead the Hornets to a 93-89 win against the Boston Celtics. On February 14, the Hornets signed Maxwell for the remainder of the year. For the Hornets, Maxwell averaged 6.8 points-per-game on 49% shooting.
Seattle Supersonics (1999-2000) He signed with the
Seattle SuperSonics prior to the 1999–2000 season. Shortly before the Sonics' first round series against the
Utah Jazz, it was reported that he would miss the playoffs due to a knee injury, much to the delight of Utah's players. ==Personal life==