Don Chaney Stats: NBA Career


Don Chaney headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Don Chaney: A Defensive Force on the Courts
When it comes to NBA history, there are players who leave a lasting impact on the game both on and off the court. One such player is Don Chaney, known for his defensive prowess and versatility during his time with the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. Let's take a closer look at the career of this talented athlete who dominated the hardwood from 1968 to 1980.
Chaney's NBA journey began in the 1968-69 season when he made his debut at the age ...of 23. Over the course of his 12-year career, he played a total of 793 games, showcasing his durability and commitment to the sport. His dedication is further highlighted by the impressive 18,241 minutes he logged on the court, demonstrating his value as a key player for his teams.
A skilled shooter, Chaney attempted 6,007 field goals and made 2,617 of them, boasting an impressive field goal percentage of 43.57%. His ability to score efficiently and contribute offensively made him a reliable asset for his teams, allowing him to make significant contributions on the scoreboard.
One of Chaney's strengths was his consistency at the free-throw line. With 1,577 free throws attempted and 1,227 made, he maintained a solid free-throw percentage throughout his career. This reliability under pressure further solidified his reputation as a clutch player who could be counted on in crucial moments.
While Chaney's offensive skills were commendable, it was his defensive abilities that truly set him apart on the court. A tenacious rebounder, he accumulated a total of 3,029 rebounds during his career, showcasing his versatility and willingness to do the dirty work in the paint. Of those rebounds, 849 were on the defensive end, highlighting his ability to limit opponents' second-chance opportunities.
In addition to his rebounding prowess, Chaney was also a formidable presence on defense in other aspects of the game. He recorded 1,659 assists, demonstrating his playmaking ability and basketball IQ. Furthermore, with 536 steals and 209 blocks to his name, he was a disruptive force on the defensive end, making life difficult for opposing players with his defensive awareness and quick hands.
Chaney's impact extended beyond his individual statistics, as he was known for his selfless play and team-first mentality. Whether it was diving for loose balls, setting screens, or making the extra pass, he consistently put the success of his team above personal accolades. His leadership and work ethic served as an inspiration to his teammates and endeared him to fans and coaches alike.
As a two-time NBA champion with the Boston Celtics, Chaney experienced the thrill of victory at the highest level of the sport. His contributions to the Celtics' success during the 1970s solidified his legacy as a winner and a true professional who understood what it took to achieve greatness in the NBA.
While his playing days may be behind him, Don Chaney's impact on the game of basketball continues to be felt to this day. His defensive prowess, offensive versatility, and team-first mentality serve as a model for aspiring players looking to make their mark in the NBA. For fans of the sport, diving into the charts and statistics of Chaney's illustrious career offers a glimpse into the career of a true basketball legend.

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Games Played

Don Chaney Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Don Chaney Points Career Chart

Assists

Don Chaney Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Don Chaney Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Don Chaney Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Don Chaney Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Don Chaney Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Don Chaney Blocks Career Chart

Don Chaney 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 1968-69 BOS 23 20 nan 209 36 113 31.9% nan nan nan% 8 20 40.0% nan nan 46 19 nan nan nan 32 80
2 1969-70 BOS 24 63 nan 839 115 320 35.9% nan nan nan% 82 109 75.2% nan nan 152 72 nan nan nan 118 312
3 1970-71 BOS 25 81 nan 2,289 348 766 45.4% nan nan nan% 234 313 74.8% nan nan 463 235 nan nan nan 288 930
4 1971-72 BOS 26 79 nan 2,275 373 786 47.5% nan nan nan% 197 255 77.3% nan nan 395 202 nan nan nan 295 943
5 1972-73 BOS 27 79 nan 2,488 414 859 48.2% nan nan nan% 210 267 78.7% nan nan 449 221 nan nan nan 276 1,038
6 1973-74 BOS 28 81 nan 2,258 348 750 46.4% nan nan nan% 149 180 82.8% 210 168 378 176 83 62 nan 247 845
7 1974-75 BOS 29 82 nan 2,208 321 750 42.8% nan nan nan% 133 165 80.6% 171 199 370 181 122 66 nan 244 775
8 1976-77 LAL 31 81 nan 2,408 213 522 40.8% nan nan nan% 70 94 74.5% 120 210 330 308 140 33 nan 224 496
9 1977-78 LAL 32 9 nan 133 13 36 36.1% nan nan nan% 5 6 83.3% 4 7 11 17 8 3 11 14 31
10 1977-78 BOS 32 42 nan 702 91 233 39.1% nan nan nan% 33 39 84.6% 36 69 105 49 36 10 50 93 215
11 1977-78 TOT 32 51 nan 835 104 269 38.7% nan nan nan% 38 45 84.4% 40 76 116 66 44 13 61 107 246
12 1978-79 BOS 33 65 nan 1,074 174 414 42.0% nan nan nan% 36 42 85.7% 63 78 141 75 72 11 65 167 384
13 1979-80 BOS 34 60 0 523 67 189 35.4% 1 6 16.7% 32 42 76.2% 31 42 73 38 31 11 33 80 167

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