Earl Monroe Stats: NBA Career


Earl Monroe headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Welcome to the profile page of one of the most electrifying and dynamic NBA players of all time - Earl Monroe. Known for his innovative playing style and incredible moves on the court, Earl Monroe left a lasting impact on the NBA during his career with the Washington Wizards and the New York Knicks.
Earl Monroe, also famously known as "Earl the Pearl," began his NBA journey during the 1967-68 season with the Washington Wizards before moving on to the New York Knicks. Hailing from the basketball... cities of Washington and New York, Earl Monroe quickly made a name for himself with his exceptional skills and unique playing style.
Over his illustrious career, spanning from 1967 to 1980, Earl Monroe played a total of 989 games, showcasing his endurance and dedication to the sport. With a total of 30,973 minutes played on the court, Monroe's commitment to the game was truly commendable.
When it came to scoring, Earl Monroe was a force to be reckoned with. Out of 15,560 attempted shots, he made an impressive 7,193 goals, boasting a shooting percentage of 46.23%. His ability to find the basket with such precision and consistency made him a valuable asset to his teams throughout his career.
Not only was Earl Monroe a threat from the field, but he also excelled at free throws. With 4,737 attempts, he successfully made 3,817 free throws, showcasing his skill and composure under pressure. His impressive free throw percentage further solidified his reputation as a reliable and clutch player in critical moments.
Rebounds were another area where Earl Monroe's talent shone brightly. With a total of 2,896 rebounds throughout his career, including 976 defensive rebounds and 260 offensive rebounds, Monroe's presence under the boards was crucial for his teams' success. His ability to secure possessions and create scoring opportunities set him apart as a well-rounded player.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding abilities, Earl Monroe was also a proficient playmaker, amassing a total of 3,736 assists over his career. His court vision and passing skills allowed him to create scoring opportunities for his teammates, further demonstrating his unselfish approach to the game.
Defensively, Earl Monroe was a standout player as well, recording 473 steals and 121 blocks during his time in the NBA. His defensive prowess and ability to disrupt opponents' plays added another dimension to his already impressive skill set, making him a complete player on both ends of the court.
Earl Monroe's impact on the game goes beyond just statistics. His style of play, characterized by his smooth moves, quick crossovers, and signature spin moves, revolutionized the guard position in the NBA. Fans were always treated to a show whenever Monroe stepped on the court, as he dazzled them with his creativity and flair.
As we delve deeper into the statistics and charts that encompass Earl Monroe's career, we invite you to explore the numbers and trends that defined his time in the NBA. From his scoring feats to his defensive contributions, each data point paints a picture of a legendary player whose legacy continues to inspire basketball enthusiasts to this day.
Join us on this journey through the career of Earl Monroe, a basketball icon whose impact on the game will always be remembered and celebrated.

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Games Played

Earl Monroe Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Earl Monroe Points Career Chart

Assists

Earl Monroe Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Earl Monroe Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Earl Monroe Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Earl Monroe Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Earl Monroe Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Earl Monroe Blocks Career Chart

Earl Monroe 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 1967-68 BLT 23 82 nan 3,012 742 1,637 45.3% nan nan nan% 507 649 78.1% nan nan 465 349 nan nan nan 282 1,991
2 1968-69 BLT 24 80 nan 3,075 809 1,837 44.0% nan nan nan% 447 582 76.8% nan nan 280 392 nan nan nan 261 2,065
3 1969-70 BLT 25 82 nan 3,051 695 1,557 44.6% nan nan nan% 532 641 83.0% nan nan 257 402 nan nan nan 258 1,922
4 1970-71 BLT 26 81 nan 2,843 663 1,501 44.2% nan nan nan% 406 506 80.2% nan nan 213 354 nan nan nan 220 1,732
5 1971-72 NYK 27 60 nan 1,234 261 598 43.6% nan nan nan% 162 206 78.6% nan nan 92 132 nan nan nan 130 684
6 1971-72 BLT 27 3 nan 103 26 64 40.6% nan nan nan% 13 18 72.2% nan nan 8 10 nan nan nan 9 65
7 1971-72 TOT 27 63 nan 1,337 287 662 43.4% nan nan nan% 175 224 78.1% nan nan 100 142 nan nan nan 139 749
8 1972-73 NYK 28 75 nan 2,370 496 1,016 48.8% nan nan nan% 171 208 82.2% nan nan 245 288 nan nan nan 195 1,163
9 1973-74 NYK 29 41 nan 1,194 240 513 46.8% nan nan nan% 93 113 82.3% 22 99 121 110 34 19 nan 97 573
10 1974-75 NYK 30 78 nan 2,814 668 1,462 45.7% nan nan nan% 297 359 82.7% 56 271 327 270 108 29 nan 200 1,633
11 1975-76 NYK 31 76 nan 2,889 647 1,354 47.8% nan nan nan% 280 356 78.7% 48 225 273 304 111 22 nan 209 1,574
12 1976-77 NYK 32 77 nan 2,656 613 1,185 51.7% nan nan nan% 307 366 83.9% 45 178 223 366 91 23 nan 197 1,533
13 1977-78 NYK 33 76 nan 2,369 556 1,123 49.5% nan nan nan% 242 291 83.2% 47 135 182 361 60 19 179 189 1,354
14 1978-79 NYK 34 64 nan 1,393 329 699 47.1% nan nan nan% 129 154 83.8% 26 48 74 189 48 6 98 123 787
15 1979-80 NYK 35 51 nan 633 161 352 45.7% 0 0 nan% 56 64 87.5% 16 20 36 67 21 3 28 46 378

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