Derrick Coleman Stats: NBA Career


Derrick Coleman headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Derrick Coleman: A Statistical Deep Dive into the Career of a Dominant Power Forward
When it comes to dominant power forwards in NBA history, Derrick Coleman's name undoubtedly ranks among the elite. With a career spanning over a decade and stints with renowned teams such as the Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Charlotte Hornets, and Detroit Pistons, Coleman left an indelible mark on the league with his exceptional skills and memorable performances.
Coleman burst onto the NBA scene in the 19...90-91 season, beginning his professional journey with the New Jersey Nets (now known as the Brooklyn Nets). Standing at 6 feet 10 inches tall and possessing a formidable presence on the court, Coleman quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the paint. Known for his versatility, rebounding prowess, and scoring ability, he became a key player for the Nets and a fan favorite in the city of Brooklyn.
Throughout his career, Coleman showcased remarkable consistency and durability, appearing in a total of 781 games and logging an impressive 25,901 minutes on the court. His offensive proficiency was evident in his 10,335 field goals attempted, with 4,616 finding the bottom of the net, resulting in a solid field goal percentage of 44.7%.
One aspect of Coleman's game that truly set him apart was his dominance on the boards. A tenacious rebounder on both ends of the floor, he amassed a staggering total of 7,232 rebounds during his career. Of these rebounds, 5,153 were on the defensive end, showcasing his commitment to securing possessions for his team, while 2,079 were offensive rebounds, highlighting his knack for creating second-chance scoring opportunities.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding abilities, Coleman was also a proficient playmaker, dishing out 1,985 assists over the course of his career. His court vision and passing skills added another dimension to his game, making him a well-rounded threat on offense.
On the defensive end, Coleman was a formidable presence, tallying 606 steals and an impressive 1,051 blocks. His shot-blocking prowess and ability to disrupt opponents' offensive sets made him a valuable asset for his teams and a player whom opponents had to account for on every possession.
Over the course of his career, Coleman accumulated a total of 12,884 points, further solidifying his status as one of the premier power forwards of his era. His scoring output, combined with his contributions in rebounding, passing, and defense, made him a complete player and a crucial piece of the puzzle for any team fortunate enough to have him on their roster.
As Derrick Coleman's career came to a close in the 2004-05 season, fans and analysts alike reflected on the impact he had made on the game of basketball. His legacy as a skilled and versatile power forward remains intact, and his statistics serve as a testament to his talents and contributions to the sport.
For basketball enthusiasts looking to delve deeper into the numbers behind Derrick Coleman's illustrious career, the charts and graphs on his profile page provide a comprehensive overview of his impressive stats and accomplishments. From scoring and rebounding to assists and blocks, each metric paints a vivid picture of a player who left an indelible mark on the NBA landscape. Take a closer look at the data, and discover the brilliance of Derrick Coleman, a true legend of the game.

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Games Played

Derrick Coleman Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Derrick Coleman Points Career Chart

Assists

Derrick Coleman Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Derrick Coleman Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Derrick Coleman Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Derrick Coleman Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Derrick Coleman Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Derrick Coleman Blocks Career Chart

Derrick Coleman 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 1990-91 NJN 24 74 68 2,602 514 1,100 46.7% 13 38 34.2% 323 442 73.1% 269 490 759 163 71 99 217 217 1,364
2 1991-92 NJN 25 65 58 2,207 483 958 50.4% 23 76 30.3% 300 393 76.3% 203 415 618 205 54 98 248 168 1,289
3 1992-93 NJN 26 76 73 2,759 564 1,226 46.0% 23 99 23.2% 421 521 80.8% 247 605 852 276 92 126 243 210 1,572
4 1993-94 NJN 27 77 77 2,778 541 1,209 44.7% 38 121 31.4% 439 567 77.4% 262 608 870 262 68 142 208 209 1,559
5 1994-95 NJN 28 56 54 2,103 371 875 42.4% 28 120 23.3% 376 490 76.7% 167 424 591 187 35 94 172 162 1,146
6 1995-96 PHL 29 11 11 294 48 118 40.7% 7 21 33.3% 20 32 62.5% 13 59 72 31 4 10 28 30 123
7 1996-97 PHI 30 57 54 2,099 364 836 43.5% 32 119 26.9% 272 365 74.5% 157 416 573 193 50 75 184 164 1,032
8 1997-98 PHI 31 59 58 2,135 356 867 41.1% 26 98 26.5% 302 391 77.2% 149 438 587 145 46 68 157 144 1,040
9 1998-99 CHH 32 37 29 1,178 168 406 41.4% 7 33 21.2% 143 190 75.3% 76 252 328 78 24 42 90 96 486
10 1999-00 CHH 33 74 64 2,347 446 979 45.6% 51 141 36.2% 296 377 78.5% 124 508 632 175 34 130 173 195 1,239
11 2000-01 CHH 34 34 3 682 97 255 38.0% 20 51 39.2% 63 92 68.5% 46 138 184 39 10 21 42 53 277
12 2001-02 PHI 35 58 58 2,081 331 735 45.0% 28 83 33.7% 185 227 81.5% 167 342 509 98 42 51 119 158 875
13 2002-03 PHI 36 64 35 1,742 223 498 44.8% 22 67 32.8% 134 171 78.4% 151 299 450 87 53 69 96 171 602
14 2003-04 PHI 37 34 30 844 107 259 41.3% 8 36 22.2% 49 65 75.4% 45 147 192 46 23 26 57 79 271
15 2004-05 DET 38 5 0 50 3 14 21.4% 0 2 0.0% 3 3 100.0% 3 12 15 0 0 0 2 6 9

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