Bob Lanier Stats: NBA Career


Bob Lanier headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Welcome to the profile of Bob Lanier, a legendary NBA basketball player who left an indelible mark on the league during his career with the Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks. Let's dive into the numbers and stats that defined his time on the court, and get a closer look at the impact he had on the game.
Bob Lanier, known for his time as a center, entered the NBA in the 1970-71 season with the Detroit Pistons. Standing at a towering 6 feet 11 inches, Lanier brought both skill and physicality t...o the court, making him a force to be reckoned with in the paint. Throughout his career, Lanier showcased his versatility and scoring prowess, solidifying himself as a dominant presence on both ends of the floor.
Over the course of his 14 seasons in the league, Lanier played a total of 1022 games, accumulating an impressive 34234 minutes on the court. His offensive prowess was evident in his scoring numbers, with 8227 field goals made out of 15959 attempts, boasting an impressive shooting percentage of 51.55%. Lanier's ability to finish plays efficiently and effectively made him a cornerstone of his team's offense.
When it came to free throws, Lanier proved to be a reliable asset at the line. With 5212 attempts, he made 4001 free throws, showcasing a steady hand and a cool composure in clutch situations. His accuracy from the free-throw line further added to his scoring capabilities and made him a reliable option for his team when the game was on the line.
Rebounding was another area where Lanier excelled, amassing a total of 10250 rebounds throughout his career. His prowess on the boards, with 5253 defensive rebounds and 1995 offensive rebounds, made him a dominant force in controlling the flow of the game. Lanier's ability to secure possessions for his team and create second-chance opportunities was instrumental in his team's success.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding prowess, Lanier was also a skilled playmaker, tallying 3191 assists over his career. His court vision and passing ability added an extra dimension to his game, allowing him to create scoring opportunities for his teammates and facilitate ball movement on the offensive end.
Defensively, Lanier was a formidable presence in the paint, tallying 851 steals and 1189 blocks throughout his career. His shot-blocking ability and defensive awareness made him a stalwart defender, capable of protecting the rim and disrupting opponents' offensive schemes.
Overall, Bob Lanier's impact on the game extended far beyond the stat sheet. His leadership, work ethic, and competitive spirit made him a beloved figure both on and off the court. As we delve deeper into the numbers and charts that highlight his career, we invite you to explore and appreciate the legacy of this NBA legend.

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Games Played

Bob Lanier Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Bob Lanier Points Career Chart

Assists

Bob Lanier Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Bob Lanier Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Bob Lanier Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Bob Lanier Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Bob Lanier Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Bob Lanier Blocks Career Chart

Bob Lanier 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 1970-71 DET 22 82 nan 2,017 504 1,108 45.5% nan nan nan% 273 376 72.6% nan nan 665 146 nan nan nan 272 1,281
2 1971-72 DET 23 80 nan 3,092 834 1,690 49.3% nan nan nan% 388 505 76.8% nan nan 1,132 248 nan nan nan 297 2,056
3 1972-73 DET 24 81 nan 3,150 810 1,654 49.0% nan nan nan% 307 397 77.3% nan nan 1,205 260 nan nan nan 278 1,927
4 1973-74 DET 25 81 nan 3,047 748 1,483 50.4% nan nan nan% 326 409 79.7% 269 805 1,074 343 110 247 nan 273 1,822
5 1974-75 DET 26 76 nan 2,987 731 1,433 51.0% nan nan nan% 361 450 80.2% 225 689 914 350 75 172 nan 237 1,823
6 1975-76 DET 27 64 nan 2,363 541 1,017 53.2% nan nan nan% 284 370 76.8% 217 529 746 217 79 86 nan 203 1,366
7 1976-77 DET 28 64 nan 2,446 678 1,269 53.4% nan nan nan% 260 318 81.8% 200 545 745 214 70 126 nan 174 1,616
8 1977-78 DET 29 63 nan 2,311 622 1,159 53.7% nan nan nan% 298 386 77.2% 197 518 715 216 82 93 225 185 1,542
9 1978-79 DET 30 53 nan 1,835 489 950 51.5% nan nan nan% 275 367 74.9% 164 330 494 140 50 75 175 181 1,253
10 1979-80 MIL 31 26 nan 739 147 283 51.9% 1 1 100.0% 113 144 78.5% 44 135 179 62 36 29 49 70 408
11 1979-80 DET 31 37 nan 1,392 319 584 54.6% 0 5 0.0% 164 210 78.1% 108 265 373 122 38 60 113 130 802
12 1979-80 TOT 31 63 nan 2,131 466 867 53.7% 1 6 16.7% 277 354 78.2% 152 400 552 184 74 89 162 200 1,210
13 1980-81 MIL 32 67 nan 1,753 376 716 52.5% 1 1 100.0% 208 277 75.1% 128 285 413 179 73 81 139 184 961
14 1981-82 MIL 33 74 72 1,986 407 729 55.8% 0 2 0.0% 182 242 75.2% 92 296 388 219 72 56 166 211 996
15 1982-83 MIL 34 39 35 978 163 332 49.1% 0 1 0.0% 91 133 68.4% 58 142 200 105 34 24 82 125 417
16 1983-84 MIL 35 72 72 2,007 392 685 57.2% 0 3 0.0% 194 274 70.8% 141 314 455 186 58 51 163 228 978

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