Elvin Hayes Stats: NBA Career
Elvin Hayes: The Tower of Power
When it comes to basketball legends, the name Elvin Hayes stands tall, quite literally and figuratively. Throughout his illustrious career with the Houston Rockets and the Washington Wizards, Hayes showcased his remarkable skills and left a lasting impact on the game. Let's delve into the numbers and explore what made him a force to be reckoned with on the court.
Born on November 17, 1945, in Rayville, Louisiana, Elvin Hayes made his NBA debut in the 1968-69 sea...son at the age of 23. Standing at 6 feet 9 inches, Hayes possessed a unique blend of finesse, power, and versatility that set him apart from his peers. His career spanned an impressive 16 seasons, finally coming to a close in 1983-84 at the age of 38.
Hayes' journey in the NBA began with the Houston Rockets, where he quickly established himself as a dominant force. Over the course of his career, he would go on to don the jerseys of both the Rockets and the Washington Wizards, leaving a mark on each franchise and their respective cities.
In his 1,303 games played, Hayes amassed an impressive total of 50,000 minutes on the court. His offensive prowess was evident in his 24,272 field goals attempted, out of which he successfully made 10,976, boasting an impressive field goal percentage of 45.22%. Additionally, Hayes was no stranger to the charity stripe, with 7,999 free throws attempted and 5,356 made, showcasing his skill and composure under pressure.
Rebounds were another area where Hayes truly excelled, pulling down a staggering 16,279 boards throughout his career. Of these rebounds, 6,973 were on the defensive end, highlighting his ability to control the paint and thwart opponents' scoring opportunities. On the offensive glass, Hayes proved to be a relentless presence, gathering 2,778 offensive rebounds and creating second-chance opportunities for his team.
Hayes was not just a scoring and rebounding machine; he also showcased his playmaking abilities with 2,398 career assists, demonstrating his basketball IQ and willingness to involve his teammates in the game. His defensive impact was equally impressive, tallying 864 steals and a remarkable 1,771 blocks, showcasing his two-way prowess on the court.
When it came to putting points on the board, Elvin Hayes was a true prodigy, amassing an impressive total of 27,313 points throughout his career. His ability to score in a variety of ways, whether it be in the post, mid-range, or from the free-throw line, made him a nightmare for opposing defenses and a fan favorite.
One aspect of Hayes' game that truly stood out was his work ethic and durability. Playing in over 1,300 games and amassing 50,000 minutes is a testament to his resilience and commitment to excellence. Hayes' impact on the game transcended statistics; he was a leader, a mentor, and a true ambassador for the sport.
As we immerse ourselves in the numbers and milestones of Elvin Hayes' career, one thing becomes abundantly clear – he was more than just a basketball player. He was a trailblazer, a legend, and a symbol of perseverance and excellence. So, let's dive deeper into the charts and graphs, and unravel the story of one of the greatest to ever play the game – Elvin Hayes, the Tower of Power.
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When it comes to basketball legends, the name Elvin Hayes stands tall, quite literally and figuratively. Throughout his illustrious career with the Houston Rockets and the Washington Wizards, Hayes showcased his remarkable skills and left a lasting impact on the game. Let's delve into the numbers and explore what made him a force to be reckoned with on the court.
Born on November 17, 1945, in Rayville, Louisiana, Elvin Hayes made his NBA debut in the 1968-69 sea...son at the age of 23. Standing at 6 feet 9 inches, Hayes possessed a unique blend of finesse, power, and versatility that set him apart from his peers. His career spanned an impressive 16 seasons, finally coming to a close in 1983-84 at the age of 38.
Hayes' journey in the NBA began with the Houston Rockets, where he quickly established himself as a dominant force. Over the course of his career, he would go on to don the jerseys of both the Rockets and the Washington Wizards, leaving a mark on each franchise and their respective cities.
In his 1,303 games played, Hayes amassed an impressive total of 50,000 minutes on the court. His offensive prowess was evident in his 24,272 field goals attempted, out of which he successfully made 10,976, boasting an impressive field goal percentage of 45.22%. Additionally, Hayes was no stranger to the charity stripe, with 7,999 free throws attempted and 5,356 made, showcasing his skill and composure under pressure.
Rebounds were another area where Hayes truly excelled, pulling down a staggering 16,279 boards throughout his career. Of these rebounds, 6,973 were on the defensive end, highlighting his ability to control the paint and thwart opponents' scoring opportunities. On the offensive glass, Hayes proved to be a relentless presence, gathering 2,778 offensive rebounds and creating second-chance opportunities for his team.
Hayes was not just a scoring and rebounding machine; he also showcased his playmaking abilities with 2,398 career assists, demonstrating his basketball IQ and willingness to involve his teammates in the game. His defensive impact was equally impressive, tallying 864 steals and a remarkable 1,771 blocks, showcasing his two-way prowess on the court.
When it came to putting points on the board, Elvin Hayes was a true prodigy, amassing an impressive total of 27,313 points throughout his career. His ability to score in a variety of ways, whether it be in the post, mid-range, or from the free-throw line, made him a nightmare for opposing defenses and a fan favorite.
One aspect of Hayes' game that truly stood out was his work ethic and durability. Playing in over 1,300 games and amassing 50,000 minutes is a testament to his resilience and commitment to excellence. Hayes' impact on the game transcended statistics; he was a leader, a mentor, and a true ambassador for the sport.
As we immerse ourselves in the numbers and milestones of Elvin Hayes' career, one thing becomes abundantly clear – he was more than just a basketball player. He was a trailblazer, a legend, and a symbol of perseverance and excellence. So, let's dive deeper into the charts and graphs, and unravel the story of one of the greatest to ever play the game – Elvin Hayes, the Tower of Power.
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Elvin Hayes 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 | |
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1 | 1968-69 | SDR | 23 | 82 | nan | 3,695 | 930 | 2,082 | 44.7% | nan | nan | nan% | 467 | 746 | 62.6% | nan | nan | 1,406 | 113 | nan | nan | nan | 266 | 2,327 |
2 | 1969-70 | SDR | 24 | 82 | nan | 3,665 | 914 | 2,020 | 45.2% | nan | nan | nan% | 428 | 622 | 68.8% | nan | nan | 1,386 | 162 | nan | nan | nan | 270 | 2,256 |
3 | 1970-71 | SDR | 25 | 82 | nan | 3,633 | 948 | 2,215 | 42.8% | nan | nan | nan% | 454 | 676 | 67.2% | nan | nan | 1,362 | 186 | nan | nan | nan | 225 | 2,350 |
4 | 1971-72 | HOU | 26 | 82 | nan | 3,461 | 832 | 1,918 | 43.4% | nan | nan | nan% | 399 | 615 | 64.9% | nan | nan | 1,197 | 270 | nan | nan | nan | 233 | 2,063 |
5 | 1972-73 | BLT | 27 | 81 | nan | 3,347 | 713 | 1,607 | 44.4% | nan | nan | nan% | 291 | 434 | 67.1% | nan | nan | 1,177 | 127 | nan | nan | nan | 232 | 1,717 |
6 | 1973-74 | CAP | 28 | 81 | nan | 3,602 | 689 | 1,627 | 42.3% | nan | nan | nan% | 357 | 495 | 72.1% | 354 | 1,109 | 1,463 | 163 | 86 | 240 | nan | 252 | 1,735 |
7 | 1974-75 | WAS | 29 | 82 | nan | 3,465 | 739 | 1,668 | 44.3% | nan | nan | nan% | 409 | 534 | 76.6% | 221 | 783 | 1,004 | 206 | 158 | 187 | nan | 238 | 1,887 |
8 | 1975-76 | WAS | 30 | 80 | nan | 2,975 | 649 | 1,381 | 47.0% | nan | nan | nan% | 287 | 457 | 62.8% | 210 | 668 | 878 | 121 | 104 | 202 | nan | 293 | 1,585 |
9 | 1976-77 | WAS | 31 | 82 | nan | 3,364 | 760 | 1,516 | 50.1% | nan | nan | nan% | 422 | 614 | 68.7% | 289 | 740 | 1,029 | 158 | 87 | 220 | nan | 312 | 1,942 |
10 | 1977-78 | WAS | 32 | 81 | nan | 3,246 | 636 | 1,409 | 45.1% | nan | nan | nan% | 326 | 514 | 63.4% | 335 | 740 | 1,075 | 149 | 96 | 159 | 229 | 313 | 1,598 |
11 | 1978-79 | WAS | 33 | 82 | nan | 3,105 | 720 | 1,477 | 48.7% | nan | nan | nan% | 349 | 534 | 65.4% | 312 | 682 | 994 | 143 | 75 | 190 | 235 | 308 | 1,789 |
12 | 1979-80 | WAS | 34 | 81 | nan | 3,183 | 761 | 1,677 | 45.4% | 3 | 13 | 23.1% | 334 | 478 | 69.9% | 269 | 627 | 896 | 129 | 62 | 189 | 215 | 309 | 1,859 |
13 | 1980-81 | WAS | 35 | 81 | nan | 2,931 | 584 | 1,296 | 45.1% | 0 | 10 | 0.0% | 271 | 439 | 61.7% | 235 | 554 | 789 | 98 | 68 | 171 | 189 | 300 | 1,439 |
14 | 1981-82 | HOU | 36 | 82 | 82 | 3,032 | 519 | 1,100 | 47.2% | 0 | 5 | 0.0% | 280 | 422 | 66.4% | 267 | 480 | 747 | 144 | 62 | 104 | 208 | 287 | 1,318 |
15 | 1982-83 | HOU | 37 | 81 | 43 | 2,302 | 424 | 890 | 47.6% | 2 | 4 | 50.0% | 196 | 287 | 68.3% | 199 | 417 | 616 | 158 | 50 | 81 | 200 | 232 | 1,046 |
16 | 1983-84 | HOU | 38 | 81 | 4 | 994 | 158 | 389 | 40.6% | 0 | 2 | 0.0% | 86 | 132 | 65.2% | 87 | 173 | 260 | 71 | 16 | 28 | 82 | 123 | 402 |
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NBA Alltime Leaders
Games Played
Robert Parish: 1,611Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 1,560
Vince Carter: 1,541
Dirk Nowitzki: 1,522
John Stockton: 1,504
Points
LeBron James: 40,474Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 38,387
Karl Malone: 36,928
Kobe Bryant: 33,643
Michael Jordan: 32,292
Steals
John Stockton: 3,265Jason Kidd: 2,684
Chris Paul: 2,614
Michael Jordan: 2,514
Gary Payton: 2,445
Free Throws Made
Karl Malone: 9,787Moses Malone: 8,531
LeBron James: 8,390
Kobe Bryant: 8,378
Oscar Robertson: 7,694