Bill Bridges Stats: NBA Career


Bill Bridges headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Bill Bridges: The Unsung Hero of the NBA
When it comes to NBA legends, names like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and LeBron James often dominate the conversation. But what about the players who may not have always been in the spotlight but were crucial components of their teams' success? One such player is Bill Bridges, a power forward who quietly made a significant impact during his 13-year career in the league.
Bridges began his NBA journey in the 1962-63 season, suiting up for the Atlanta H...awks. Over the course of his career, he would also don the jerseys of the Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Golden State Warriors, leaving a lasting impact on each franchise and the cities they represented.
Standing at 6 feet 6 inches tall and known for his tenacity on the court, Bridges was a force to be reckoned with. Despite not being a flashy scorer, he made his presence felt in other ways, particularly on the boards. Throughout his career, Bridges amassed an impressive 13,143 rebounds, showcasing his prowess as a dominant force in the paint.
But Bridges was more than just a rebounding machine. He was a well-rounded player who could contribute in multiple facets of the game. With 3,001 assists, 80 steals, and 41 blocks to his name, Bridges showed that he was willing to do whatever it took to help his team succeed. Whether it was setting up a teammate for an easy bucket, disrupting the opponent's offense with a timely steal, or protecting the rim with a crucial block, Bridges always found a way to make an impact.
Scoring-wise, Bridges may not have been a prolific shooter, but he was efficient when he did take his shots. With 4,928 field goals made out of 11,057 attempts, Bridges boasted a respectable shooting percentage of 44.6%. Additionally, his ability to get to the free-throw line and convert from the charity stripe was impressive, with 3,068 made free throws out of 4,429 attempts, showcasing his reliability in pressure situations.
One of Bridges' most admirable qualities was his durability and consistency. Over the course of his career, he played a staggering 1,118 games and logged 36,916 minutes on the court. This level of longevity speaks to Bridges' work ethic, dedication to his craft, and desire to compete at the highest level night in and night out.
As a player who was known for his blue-collar work ethic and team-first mentality, Bridges may not have always received the same level of recognition as some of his more high-profile counterparts. However, those who truly understand the game of basketball recognize the invaluable contributions that players like Bridges make to their teams.
So, if you're a fan of the NBA and appreciate the unsung heroes who do the dirty work without seeking the spotlight, take a closer look at Bill Bridges. Dive into the stats, study his impact on the court, and discover the true essence of a player who exemplified the heart and soul of the game. Bill Bridges may not be a household name, but his legacy as a hard-working, team-oriented player is undoubtedly worth celebrating.

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Games Played

Bill Bridges Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Bill Bridges Points Career Chart

Assists

Bill Bridges Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Bill Bridges Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Bill Bridges Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Bill Bridges Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Bill Bridges Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Bill Bridges Blocks Career Chart

Bill Bridges 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 1962-63 STL 24 27 nan 374 66 160 41.3% nan nan nan% 32 51 62.7% nan nan 144 23 nan nan nan 58 164
2 1963-64 STL 25 80 nan 1,949 268 675 39.7% nan nan nan% 146 224 65.2% nan nan 680 181 nan nan nan 269 682
3 1964-65 STL 26 79 nan 2,362 362 938 38.6% nan nan nan% 186 275 67.6% nan nan 853 187 nan nan nan 276 910
4 1965-66 STL 27 78 nan 2,677 377 927 40.7% nan nan nan% 257 364 70.6% nan nan 951 208 nan nan nan 333 1,011
5 1966-67 STL 28 79 nan 3,130 503 1,106 45.5% nan nan nan% 367 523 70.2% nan nan 1,190 222 nan nan nan 325 1,373
6 1967-68 STL 29 82 nan 3,197 466 1,009 46.2% nan nan nan% 347 484 71.7% nan nan 1,102 253 nan nan nan 366 1,279
7 1968-69 ATL 30 80 nan 2,930 351 775 45.3% nan nan nan% 239 353 67.7% nan nan 1,132 298 nan nan nan 290 941
8 1969-70 ATL 31 82 nan 3,269 443 932 47.5% nan nan nan% 331 451 73.4% nan nan 1,181 345 nan nan nan 292 1,217
9 1970-71 ATL 32 82 nan 3,140 382 834 45.8% nan nan nan% 211 330 63.9% nan nan 1,233 240 nan nan nan 317 975
10 1971-72 ATL 33 14 nan 546 51 134 38.1% nan nan nan% 31 44 70.5% nan nan 190 40 nan nan nan 50 133
11 1971-72 PHL 33 64 nan 2,210 328 645 50.9% nan nan nan% 191 272 70.2% nan nan 861 158 nan nan nan 219 847
12 1971-72 TOT 33 78 nan 2,756 379 779 48.7% nan nan nan% 222 316 70.3% nan nan 1,051 198 nan nan nan 269 980
13 1972-73 LAL 34 72 nan 2,491 286 597 47.9% nan nan nan% 133 190 70.0% nan nan 782 196 nan nan nan 261 705
14 1972-73 PHL 34 10 nan 376 47 125 37.6% nan nan nan% 46 65 70.8% nan nan 122 23 nan nan nan 35 140
15 1972-73 TOT 34 82 nan 2,867 333 722 46.1% nan nan nan% 179 255 70.2% nan nan 904 219 nan nan nan 296 845
16 1973-74 LAL 35 65 nan 1,812 216 513 42.1% nan nan nan% 116 164 70.7% 193 306 499 148 58 31 nan 219 548
17 1974-75 GOS 36 15 nan 108 15 36 41.7% nan nan nan% 1 4 25.0% 18 22 40 4 4 0 nan 19 31
18 1974-75 LAL 36 17 nan 307 20 57 35.1% nan nan nan% 16 30 53.3% 46 48 94 27 7 5 nan 46 56
19 1974-75 TOT 36 32 nan 415 35 93 37.6% nan nan nan% 17 34 50.0% 64 70 134 31 11 5 nan 65 87

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