Glenn Robinson Stats: NBA Career


Glenn Robinson headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Introducing Glenn Robinson: The Dominant Forward of the 90s and 2000s
When it comes to power forwards who left a lasting impact on the NBA during the late 90s and early 2000s, Glenn Robinson's name certainly stands out. The man who earned the nickname "Big Dog" showcased his impressive skills on the court for over a decade, representing multiple teams and leaving his mark on the league.
Robinson began his NBA journey in the 1994-95 season, joining the Milwaukee Bucks as the first overall pick ...in the NBA Draft. Hailing from the state of Wisconsin, Robinson wasted no time in making his presence felt in the league. Standing at 6'7" and weighing 240 pounds, he possessed the perfect combination of strength, agility, and scoring ability that made him a force to be reckoned with on the court.
Throughout his career, Robinson donned the jerseys of four different teams, including the Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, and the San Antonio Spurs. Each city he played for bore witness to his exceptional talent, as he consistently delivered outstanding performances night in and night out.
In his 688 games played over a span of 11 seasons, Robinson accumulated an impressive stat line that solidified his status as one of the top forwards of his time. With a total of 25,342 minutes played, he showcased his durability and stamina on the court, never shying away from putting in the work for his team.
One of Robinson's greatest strengths was his scoring ability. With 12,129 goals attempted and 5,571 goals made, he boasted a field goal percentage of 45.93%, demonstrating his efficiency and effectiveness as a scorer. His knack for putting up points made him a crucial asset for any team he suited up for, as he could take over games single-handedly with his scoring prowess.
When it came to free throws, Robinson was equally proficient. Out of 3,016 attempts, he made an impressive 2,472 shots from the charity stripe, boasting a free throw percentage that further highlighted his skill and consistency as a scorer. His ability to convert from the free-throw line made him a reliable option in late-game situations, often sealing victories for his team with clutch free throws.
Robinson was not just a scorer, but also a formidable presence on the boards. Amassing a total of 4,189 rebounds throughout his career, he excelled in both defensive and offensive rebounding, showcasing his tenacity and hustle under the basket. With 3,162 defensive rebounds and 1,027 offensive rebounds, he proved to be a versatile and dynamic force on the glass.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding abilities, Robinson was also a capable playmaker. Recording 1,879 assists over his career, he displayed a keen understanding of the game and was adept at creating scoring opportunities for his teammates. His unselfish play and court vision set him apart as a well-rounded player who could impact the game in various ways.
Defensively, Robinson was no slouch either. Accumulating 826 steals and 389 blocks, he demonstrated his defensive prowess and ability to disrupt opponents' offensive schemes. His combination of size, athleticism, and defensive awareness made him a formidable defender who could guard multiple positions effectively.
Overall, Glenn Robinson's impact on the NBA was undeniable. With a total of 14,234 points scored throughout his career, he left a lasting legacy as a dominant forward who could score, rebound, defend, and facilitate plays with remarkable ease. His contributions to the teams he played for and the fans who watched him are etched in the annals of basketball history, cementing his status as a true legend of the game.

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Games Played

Glenn Robinson Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Glenn Robinson Points Career Chart

Assists

Glenn Robinson Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Glenn Robinson Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Glenn Robinson Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Glenn Robinson Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Glenn Robinson Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Glenn Robinson Blocks Career Chart

Glenn Robinson 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 1994-95 MIL 22 80 76 2,958 636 1,410 45.1% 86 268 32.1% 397 499 79.6% 169 344 513 197 115 22 313 234 1,755
2 1995-96 MIL 23 82 82 3,249 627 1,382 45.4% 90 263 34.2% 316 389 81.2% 136 368 504 293 95 42 282 236 1,660
3 1996-97 MIL 24 80 79 3,110 669 1,438 46.5% 63 180 35.0% 288 364 79.1% 130 372 502 248 103 68 269 225 1,689
4 1997-98 MIL 25 56 56 2,294 534 1,136 47.0% 25 65 38.5% 215 266 80.8% 82 225 307 158 69 34 200 164 1,308
5 1998-99 MIL 26 47 47 1,579 347 756 45.9% 31 79 39.2% 140 161 87.0% 73 203 276 100 46 41 106 114 865
6 1999-00 MIL 27 81 81 2,909 690 1,461 47.2% 86 237 36.3% 227 283 80.2% 107 378 485 193 78 41 223 212 1,693
7 2000-01 MIL 28 76 74 2,813 684 1,460 46.8% 55 184 29.9% 251 306 82.0% 124 402 526 252 86 62 219 191 1,674
8 2001-02 MIL 29 66 63 2,346 536 1,147 46.7% 58 178 32.6% 236 282 83.7% 70 336 406 168 97 41 174 173 1,366
9 2002-03 ATL 30 69 68 2,591 539 1,248 43.2% 90 263 34.2% 268 306 87.6% 86 371 457 205 91 26 248 183 1,436
10 2003-04 PHI 31 42 42 1,336 275 614 44.8% 34 100 34.0% 114 137 83.2% 46 143 189 57 42 9 106 96 698
11 2004-05 SAS 32 9 0 157 34 77 44.2% 2 6 33.3% 20 23 87.0% 4 20 24 8 4 3 7 19 90

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