Horace Grant Stats: NBA Career


Horace Grant headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Horace Grant: The Unsung Hero of the NBA
Horace Grant may not have had the flashy moves or the spotlight that some of his NBA counterparts enjoyed, but he was undoubtedly a crucial player on every team he played for. With a career spanning from 1987 to 2004, Grant made his mark on the league with his consistency, hard work, and all-around solid play.
Grant started his NBA journey with the Chicago Bulls, where he quickly became known for his tenacious defense and reliable scoring. Playing along...side the legendary Michael Jordan, Grant was an integral part of the Bulls' first three-peat championship run from 1991 to 1993. His ability to guard multiple positions and crash the boards made him a fan favorite in the Windy City.
After his successful stint in Chicago, Grant went on to play for various teams including the Orlando Magic, Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Los Angeles Lakers. Each stop showcased his versatility and basketball IQ, as he seamlessly adapted to different systems and roles within each organization.
One of Grant's strongest assets was his rebounding prowess. Standing at 6'10", he was a force on the glass, pulling down a total of 9443 rebounds throughout his career. His ability to secure second-chance opportunities for his team and limit opponents' chances made him a valuable asset on both ends of the floor.
In addition to his rebounding, Grant was also a reliable scorer. With a field goal percentage of over 50%, he made his presence felt in the paint, scoring a total of 12996 points over his career. Whether it was finishing strong at the rim or knocking down mid-range jumpers, Grant always found ways to contribute offensively.
On the defensive end, Grant was a nightmare for opposing players. His 1136 career blocks and 1143 steals are a testament to his ability to disrupt plays and protect the rim. His commitment to team defense and willingness to do the dirty work often went unnoticed, but his teammates and coaches knew his true value.
Grant's impact extended beyond the stat sheet. His leadership, work ethic, and professionalism were qualities that endeared him to fans and earned the respect of his peers. He was a true team player, always putting the success of the group above individual accolades.
As a versatile power forward who could score, defend, and rebound with the best of them, Grant left a lasting legacy in the NBA. His longevity in the league (1165 games played) is a testament to his durability and commitment to the game he loved.
In conclusion, Horace Grant may not have been the flashiest player on the court, but his contributions were invaluable to the success of the teams he played for. His impact on the game goes far beyond the numbers, but diving into the stats only further highlights his importance to the sport. So, take a closer look at the numbers, and discover the true essence of the unsung hero, Horace Grant.

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Games Played

Horace Grant Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Horace Grant Points Career Chart

Assists

Horace Grant Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Horace Grant Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Horace Grant Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Horace Grant Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Horace Grant Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Horace Grant Blocks Career Chart

Horace Grant 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 1987-88 CHI 22 81 6 1,827 254 507 50.1% 0 2 0.0% 114 182 62.6% 155 292 447 89 51 53 86 221 622
2 1988-89 CHI 23 79 79 2,809 405 781 51.9% 0 5 0.0% 140 199 70.4% 240 441 681 168 86 62 128 251 950
3 1989-90 CHI 24 80 80 2,753 446 853 52.3% 0 0 0.0% 179 256 69.9% 236 393 629 227 92 84 110 230 1,071
4 1990-91 CHI 25 78 76 2,641 401 733 54.7% 1 6 16.7% 197 277 71.1% 266 393 659 178 95 69 92 203 1,000
5 1991-92 CHI 26 81 81 2,859 457 790 57.8% 0 2 0.0% 235 317 74.1% 344 463 807 217 100 131 98 196 1,149
6 1992-93 CHI 27 77 77 2,745 421 829 50.8% 1 5 20.0% 174 281 61.9% 341 388 729 201 89 96 110 218 1,017
7 1993-94 CHI 28 70 69 2,570 460 878 52.4% 0 6 0.0% 137 230 59.6% 306 463 769 236 74 84 109 164 1,057
8 1994-95 ORL 29 74 74 2,693 401 707 56.7% 0 8 0.0% 146 211 69.2% 223 492 715 173 76 88 85 203 948
9 1995-96 ORL 30 63 62 2,286 347 677 51.3% 1 6 16.7% 152 207 73.4% 178 402 580 170 62 74 64 144 847
10 1996-97 ORL 31 67 67 2,494 358 695 51.5% 1 6 16.7% 128 179 71.5% 206 394 600 163 101 65 99 157 845
11 1997-98 ORL 32 76 76 2,803 393 857 45.9% 0 7 0.0% 135 199 67.8% 228 390 618 172 81 79 88 180 921
12 1998-99 ORL 33 50 50 1,660 198 456 43.4% 0 2 0.0% 47 70 67.1% 117 234 351 90 46 60 44 99 443
13 1999-00 SEA 34 76 76 2,688 266 599 44.4% 0 4 0.0% 80 111 72.1% 167 424 591 188 55 60 61 192 612
14 2000-01 LAL 35 77 77 2,389 263 569 46.2% 0 3 0.0% 131 169 77.5% 220 325 545 121 51 61 48 181 657
15 2001-02 ORL 36 76 76 2,212 264 515 51.3% 0 0 0.0% 80 111 72.1% 159 322 481 104 57 49 51 118 608
16 2002-03 ORL 37 5 1 85 13 25 52.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 2 6 8 7 3 0 1 5 26
17 2003-04 LAL 38 55 10 1,110 92 224 41.1% 0 1 0.0% 39 54 72.2% 79 154 233 71 24 21 29 70 223

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