Bob Harris Stats: NBA Career


Bob Harris headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Bob Harris is a former NBA basketball player who made a significant impact during his time in the league. With a career spanning from the 1949-50 season to the 1953-54 season, Harris showcased his talent and skills while representing the Detroit Pistons and the Boston Celtics.
Harris, hailing from Michigan and later playing in Massachusetts, brought a versatility to the court that was truly commendable. Despite his relatively short NBA career, spanning just five seasons, he managed to leave a ...lasting impression on the teams he played for and the fans who watched him in action.
Over the course of his 325 games played, Harris accumulated an impressive 5768 minutes on the court. His shooting abilities were evident as he attempted 2091 shots and successfully made 804 of them, boasting a shooting percentage of 38.45%. In addition to his field goals, Harris also demonstrated finesse from the free-throw line, with 601 successful free throws out of 957 attempted, showcasing a solid free-throw percentage.
Harris was not just a scorer but also a force to be reckoned with in the rebounding department. Amassing a total of 1824 rebounds throughout his career, he proved to be a valuable asset when it came to controlling the boards. Whether it was defensive rebounds or offensive rebounds, Harris understood the importance of dominating the paint and securing possession for his team.
In terms of playmaking, Harris showcased his court vision and passing skills with 502 assists recorded during his time in the NBA. His ability to set up plays and involve his teammates highlighted his basketball IQ and unselfish style of play.
While Harris may not have accumulated stats in categories like steals and blocks, his overall contribution to his teams went beyond just numbers on a stat sheet. His presence on the court, leadership qualities, and work ethic were all attributes that endeared him to his teammates and coaches.
Harris' career points tally stands at an impressive 2209, further underscoring his prowess as a scorer in the league. Whether it was draining jump shots, attacking the rim, or knocking down crucial free throws, Harris had a knack for putting up points when his team needed them the most.
Although Bob Harris is no longer active in the NBA, his legacy lives on through his contributions to the teams he represented and the impact he made during his playing days. For fans and basketball enthusiasts looking to delve deeper into the career of this talented player, the statistics and insights provided on his profile page offer a comprehensive look at his time in the league. From scoring to rebounding to playmaking, Bob Harris truly embodied the essence of a well-rounded basketball player during his tenure in the NBA.

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Games Played

Bob Harris Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Bob Harris Points Career Chart

Assists

Bob Harris Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Bob Harris Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Bob Harris Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Bob Harris Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Bob Harris Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Bob Harris Blocks Career Chart

Bob Harris 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 1949-50 FTW 23 62 nan nan 168 465 36.1% nan nan nan% 140 223 62.8% nan nan nan 129 nan nan nan 190 476
2 1950-51 BOS 24 56 nan 0 98 295 33.2% nan nan nan% 86 127 67.7% nan nan 291 64 nan nan nan 157 282
3 1951-52 BOS 25 66 nan 1,899 190 463 41.0% nan nan nan% 134 209 64.1% nan nan 531 120 nan nan nan 194 514
4 1952-53 BOS 26 70 nan 1,971 192 459 41.8% nan nan nan% 133 226 58.8% nan nan 485 95 nan nan nan 238 517
5 1953-54 BOS 27 71 nan 1,898 156 409 38.1% nan nan nan% 108 172 62.8% nan nan 517 94 nan nan nan 224 420

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