Andy Phillip Stats: NBA Career


Andy Phillip headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Andy Phillip: The Masterful Playmaker
If you are a basketball aficionado who appreciates the intricate art of playmaking, then Andy Phillip is a name that should resonate with you. Hailing from the basketball hotbed of California, Phillip dazzled fans and confounded opponents with his exceptional court vision, unparalleled passing skills, and unyielding determination during his illustrious career in the NBA.
Phillip, who graced the courts for the Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, and Bos...ton Celtics, was a maestro with the basketball in his hands. His ability to orchestrate the flow of the game and set up his teammates for easy buckets made him a valuable asset for any team lucky enough to have him on their roster.
From the moment he first stepped onto the hardwood in the 1947-48 season with the Warriors, it was clear that Phillip was a special talent. His basketball IQ was off the charts, and his understanding of the game's nuances set him apart from his peers. As he weaved his way through defenses and delivered pinpoint passes to cutting teammates, fans were treated to a master class in the art of playmaking.
Over the course of his career, Phillip showcased his remarkable skills in 701 games, amassing an impressive stat line that solidified his status as one of the premier point guards of his era. With 15,378 minutes played, 6,318 field goals attempted, and 2,323 field goals made, Phillip was a consistent scoring threat who could also create scoring opportunities for others with his deft passing touch.
One of Phillip's most impressive feats was his free throw shooting, where he exhibited nerves of steel and pinpoint accuracy. With 2,499 free throws attempted and an astounding 1,738 free throws made, Phillip boasted a free throw percentage that left opponents scratching their heads in disbelief.
While Phillip's scoring prowess was certainly noteworthy, his impact on the game extended far beyond putting the ball in the basket. His 3,759 assists are a testament to his unselfish play and his innate ability to elevate the play of his teammates. Whether it was threading the needle with a perfectly timed pass or setting up a teammate for an easy look at the basket, Phillip's passing wizardry was a sight to behold.
In addition to his playmaking abilities, Phillip was also a tenacious defender who could disrupt opposing offenses with his quick hands and keen anticipation. His ability to generate steals and provide solid on-ball defense made him a well-rounded player who could influence the game on both ends of the floor.
As Phillip hung up his sneakers after the 1957-58 season at the age of 36, he left behind a legacy of excellence and a lasting impact on the game of basketball. His unselfish play, basketball IQ, and leadership on the court set a standard for future generations of point guards to aspire to.
So, if you're ready to dive deeper into the numbers and statistics that defined Andy Phillip's storied career, take a closer look at the charts and data on this page. Explore his shooting percentages, assist numbers, and overall impact on the game, and gain a new appreciation for the artistry of one of basketball's greatest playmakers.

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Games Played

Andy Phillip Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Andy Phillip Points Career Chart

Assists

Andy Phillip Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Andy Phillip Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Andy Phillip Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Andy Phillip Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Andy Phillip Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Andy Phillip Blocks Career Chart

Andy Phillip Career Stats Table


  SEASON TEAM AGE GP GS MIN FGM FGA FG % FG3M FG3A FG3 % FTM FTA FT % OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS
1 1947-48 CHS 26 32 nan nan 143 425 33.6% nan nan nan% 60 103 58.3% nan nan nan 74 nan nan nan 75 346
2 1948-49 CHS 27 60 nan nan 285 818 34.8% nan nan nan% 148 219 67.6% nan nan nan 319 nan nan nan 205 718
3 1949-50 CHS 28 65 nan nan 284 814 34.9% nan nan nan% 190 270 70.4% nan nan nan 377 nan nan nan 210 758
4 1950-51 PHW 29 66 nan nan 275 690 39.9% nan nan nan% 190 253 75.1% nan nan 446 414 nan nan nan 221 740
5 1951-52 PHW 30 66 nan 2,933 279 762 36.6% nan nan nan% 232 308 75.3% nan nan 434 539 nan nan nan 218 790
6 1952-53 FTW 31 70 nan 2,690 250 629 39.7% nan nan nan% 222 301 73.8% nan nan 364 397 nan nan nan 229 722
7 1953-54 FTW 32 71 nan 2,705 255 680 37.5% nan nan nan% 241 330 73.0% nan nan 265 449 nan nan nan 204 751
8 1954-55 FTW 33 64 nan 2,332 202 545 37.1% nan nan nan% 213 308 69.2% nan nan 290 491 nan nan nan 166 617
9 1955-56 FTW 34 70 nan 2,078 148 405 36.5% nan nan nan% 112 199 56.3% nan nan 257 410 nan nan nan 155 408
10 1956-57 BOS 35 67 nan 1,476 105 277 37.9% nan nan nan% 88 137 64.2% nan nan 181 168 nan nan nan 121 298
11 1957-58 BOS 36 70 nan 1,164 97 273 35.5% nan nan nan% 42 71 59.2% nan nan 158 121 nan nan nan 121 236

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