Antonio Daniels Stats: NBA Career


Antonio Daniels headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Antonio Daniels: The Journey of a Seasoned NBA Veteran
When it comes to seasoned NBA veterans, few have traversed the league quite like Antonio Daniels. With a career that spanned over a decade and saw him don the jerseys of seven different teams, Daniels' journey through the world of professional basketball is a testament to perseverance, adaptability, and sheer passion for the game.
Born on March 19, 1975, in Columbus, Ohio, Antonio Daniels' basketball journey began to take shape during his ...college years at Bowling Green State University. After showcasing his skills and talent on the court, Daniels made the leap to the big leagues when he was selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies with the fourth overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft.
Thus began a remarkable career that would see Daniels become a household name among NBA fans across the country. Over the course of 14 seasons in the league, Daniels would go on to play for a total of seven teams, including the Memphis Grizzlies, San Antonio Spurs, Portland Trail Blazers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Washington Wizards, New Orleans Pelicans, and Philadelphia 76ers.
Throughout his career, Daniels proved himself to be a versatile and reliable player, capable of contributing in a variety of ways on the court. Known for his smooth ball-handling skills, clutch shooting, and strong court vision, Daniels was a valuable asset to each team he played for. Whether he was scoring crucial baskets, dishing out assists, or coming up with key defensive stops, Daniels always found a way to make his presence felt during games.
One of the defining traits of Daniels' game was his efficiency as a shooter. With a career field goal percentage of 44.3%, Daniels had a knack for making the most of his scoring opportunities and delivering when it mattered most. His ability to knock down shots from all over the court made him a reliable scoring option and a player that opposing defenses always had to account for.
Furthermore, Daniels was also a force to be reckoned with at the free-throw line. Throughout his career, he maintained an impressive free throw percentage, showcasing his poise and consistency in pressure situations. His knack for converting from the charity stripe only added to his value as a scorer and a player that his teammates could rely on when the game was on the line.
Beyond his scoring prowess, Daniels was also a capable rebounder, passer, and defender. Amassing a total of 3,111 assists, 1,690 rebounds, 590 steals, and 86 blocks over the course of his career, Daniels was a well-rounded player who excelled in all facets of the game. His willingness to do the dirty work on the court and make plays on both ends of the floor endeared him to fans and teammates alike.
As Antonio Daniels hung up his sneakers for the final time following the 2010-11 season, he left behind a lasting legacy as a consummate professional and a player who always gave his all for the teams he represented. His journey from a promising rookie to a seasoned veteran is a testament to his dedication, work ethic, and love for the game of basketball.
As you delve into the charts and statistics that encapsulate Antonio Daniels' impressive career, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the skills and contributions that made him such a valuable player in the NBA. So sit back, grab your favorite beverage, and prepare to immerse yourself in the story of one of the league's most underrated gems. Antonio Daniels: a name that may not be a household one, but a career that is undoubtedly worthy of recognition and respect.

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Games Played

Antonio Daniels Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Antonio Daniels Points Career Chart

Assists

Antonio Daniels Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Antonio Daniels Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Antonio Daniels Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Antonio Daniels Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Antonio Daniels Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Antonio Daniels Blocks Career Chart

Antonio Daniels 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 1997-98 VAN 23 74 50 1,956 228 548 41.6% 11 52 21.2% 112 170 65.9% 22 121 143 334 55 10 164 88 579
2 1998-99 SAS 24 47 0 614 83 183 45.4% 5 17 29.4% 49 65 75.4% 13 41 54 106 30 6 44 39 220
3 1999-00 SAS 25 68 1 1,195 163 344 47.4% 22 66 33.3% 72 101 71.3% 16 70 86 177 55 5 58 73 420
4 2000-01 SAS 26 79 23 2,063 275 588 46.8% 74 183 40.4% 121 156 77.6% 26 137 163 304 61 14 109 120 745
5 2001-02 SAS 27 82 13 2,170 269 612 44.0% 57 196 29.1% 158 210 75.2% 23 153 176 228 48 12 70 104 753
6 2002-03 POR 28 67 2 871 84 186 45.2% 18 59 30.5% 65 76 85.5% 11 61 72 85 33 9 32 43 251
7 2003-04 SEA 29 71 32 1,517 187 398 47.0% 42 116 36.2% 155 184 84.2% 23 119 142 298 45 6 61 64 571
8 2004-05 SEA 30 75 2 2,028 273 623 43.8% 49 165 29.7% 248 304 81.6% 20 149 169 309 51 3 78 78 843
9 2005-06 WAS 31 80 17 2,283 230 550 41.8% 23 101 22.8% 284 336 84.5% 19 153 172 284 52 8 89 96 767
10 2006-07 WAS 32 80 8 1,761 172 389 44.2% 19 63 30.2% 208 250 83.2% 18 133 151 290 39 9 69 79 571
11 2007-08 WAS 33 71 63 2,161 205 447 45.9% 17 74 23.0% 170 219 77.6% 23 180 203 340 69 2 91 78 597
12 2008-09 WAS 34 13 5 288 18 45 40.0% 5 11 45.5% 25 33 75.8% 0 22 22 47 7 0 13 14 66
13 2008-09 NOH 34 61 4 733 81 191 42.4% 17 49 34.7% 55 67 82.1% 5 50 55 130 19 1 49 41 234
14 2008-09 TOT 34 74 9 1,021 99 236 41.9% 22 60 36.7% 80 100 80.0% 5 72 77 177 26 1 62 55 300
15 2010-11 PHI 36 4 0 35 2 5 40.0% 0 2 0.0% 2 2 100.0% 0 5 5 2 0 0 1 0 6

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