Jerry Stackhouse Stats: NBA Career


Jerry Stackhouse headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Welcome to the profile page of the legendary NBA player, Jerry Stackhouse. With a career spanning across multiple teams and cities, Stackhouse has left a lasting impact on the basketball world that is truly unparalleled.
Stackhouse began his NBA journey in the 1995-96 season, making a name for himself as a dynamic and versatile player right from the start. Over the course of his impressive career, he suited up for the Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Mi...lwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks, and Brooklyn Nets. From the gritty streets of Philadelphia to the bright lights of New York, Stackhouse showcased his skills and determination in every game he played.
As a shooting guard and small forward, Stackhouse was known for his scoring prowess and offensive versatility. With a total of 17,658 points scored in 1,049 games played, he proved to be a consistent and reliable scorer throughout his career. His ability to drive to the basket with finesse and shoot from long range made him a constant threat on the court.
One of Stackhouse's standout attributes was his efficiency at the free-throw line. With a remarkable free-throw percentage, he demonstrated his composure and skill under pressure, often sealing crucial games with his clutch free-throw shooting. His attention to detail and focus when at the line set him apart as a player who could be relied upon in critical moments.
Stackhouse was not only a scoring machine but also a well-rounded player who contributed in multiple facets of the game. With 3,333 total rebounds, including 2,302 defensive rebounds and 1,031 offensive rebounds, he displayed his tenacity and hustle on the boards. Additionally, his 3,481 assists showcased his playmaking abilities and basketball IQ, making him a valuable asset on both ends of the court.
Defensively, Stackhouse made his presence felt with 958 steals and 496 blocks, proving that he was a force to be reckoned with on defense as well. His ability to disrupt passing lanes, contest shots, and protect the rim highlighted his commitment to being a two-way player who could impact the game in various ways.
As we delve deeper into the numbers and statistics that define Stackhouse's illustrious career, we invite you to explore the charts and data on this page. Through visual representations of his goals attempted, goals made, shooting percentage, free throws made, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and points scored, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of the player Jerry Stackhouse was on the court.
Join us on a journey through the career of Jerry Stackhouse, a basketball player whose impact transcends statistics and whose legacy continues to inspire future generations of athletes. Dive into the numbers, unravel the story, and discover the essence of a true NBA icon.

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Games Played

Jerry Stackhouse Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Jerry Stackhouse Points Career Chart

Assists

Jerry Stackhouse Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Jerry Stackhouse Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Jerry Stackhouse Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Jerry Stackhouse Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Jerry Stackhouse Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Jerry Stackhouse Blocks Career Chart

Jerry Stackhouse 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 1995-96 PHL 21 72 71 2,701 452 1,091 41.4% 93 292 31.8% 387 518 74.7% 90 175 265 278 76 79 252 179 1,384
2 1996-97 PHI 22 81 81 3,169 533 1,308 40.7% 102 342 29.8% 511 667 76.6% 156 182 338 253 93 63 316 219 1,679
3 1997-98 PHI 23 22 22 748 128 283 45.2% 16 46 34.8% 81 101 80.2% 28 48 76 67 31 21 74 56 353
4 1997-98 DET 23 57 15 1,797 296 692 42.8% 31 149 20.8% 273 349 78.2% 77 113 190 174 58 38 150 119 896
5 1997-98 TOT 23 79 37 2,545 424 975 43.5% 47 195 24.1% 354 450 78.7% 105 161 266 241 89 59 224 175 1,249
6 1998-99 DET 24 42 9 1,188 181 488 37.1% 35 126 27.8% 210 247 85.0% 26 81 107 118 34 19 121 79 607
7 1999-00 DET 25 82 82 3,148 619 1,447 42.8% 83 288 28.8% 618 758 81.5% 118 197 315 365 103 36 311 188 1,939
8 2000-01 DET 26 80 80 3,211 774 1,927 40.2% 166 473 35.1% 666 810 82.2% 99 216 315 410 97 54 326 160 2,380
9 2001-02 DET 27 76 76 2,686 524 1,319 39.7% 86 300 28.7% 495 577 85.8% 77 238 315 403 77 37 266 163 1,629
10 2002-03 WAS 28 70 70 2,748 491 1,201 40.9% 71 245 29.0% 455 518 87.8% 61 197 258 316 65 28 193 130 1,508
11 2003-04 WAS 29 26 17 774 128 321 39.9% 23 65 35.4% 83 103 80.6% 16 78 94 103 24 3 88 49 362
12 2004-05 DAL 30 56 7 1,617 274 662 41.4% 32 120 26.7% 253 298 84.9% 38 145 183 127 53 10 106 104 833
13 2005-06 DAL 31 55 11 1,525 242 603 40.1% 36 130 27.7% 195 221 88.2% 32 121 153 160 37 10 121 96 715
14 2006-07 DAL 32 67 8 1,615 280 654 42.8% 62 162 38.3% 182 215 84.7% 39 106 145 187 51 10 117 78 804
15 2007-08 DAL 33 58 13 1,412 213 526 40.5% 60 184 32.6% 132 148 89.2% 33 100 133 145 28 10 86 82 618
16 2008-09 DAL 34 10 1 162 16 60 26.7% 3 19 15.8% 7 7 100.0% 5 12 17 12 4 1 9 6 42
17 2009-10 MIL 35 42 0 855 129 316 40.8% 45 130 34.6% 55 69 79.7% 19 81 100 70 21 9 66 56 358
18 2010-11 MIA 36 7 1 50 3 12 25.0% 1 4 25.0% 5 7 71.4% 1 6 7 3 0 2 2 3 12
19 2011-12 ATL 37 30 0 273 37 100 37.0% 13 38 34.2% 21 23 91.3% 6 17 23 14 10 3 13 12 108
20 2012-13 BKN 38 37 0 544 66 172 38.4% 30 89 33.7% 20 23 87.0% 5 28 33 35 7 4 24 31 182

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