Keith Van Horn Stats: NBA Career


Keith Van Horn headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Keith Van Horn: A Versatile Sharpshooter
Keith Van Horn, a versatile forward known for his sharpshooting skills, made a lasting impact during his time in the NBA. Playing for five different teams over a nine-season career, Van Horn left his mark on the league with his scoring prowess and all-around contributions on the court.
Van Horn began his NBA journey in the 1997-98 season with the New Jersey Nets, where he quickly established himself as a key player for the team. Standing at 6 feet 10 in...ches, his ability to stretch the floor and knock down shots from long range made him a valuable asset on the offensive end. Throughout his career, Van Horn played for the Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks, and Dallas Mavericks, showcasing his adaptability and willingness to contribute to each team's success.
In 709 games played, Van Horn accumulated an impressive stat line, showcasing his scoring ability and all-around impact on the court. Over the course of his career, he scored a total of 11,064 points, averaging a solid 15.6 points per game. His scoring efficiency was evident in his shooting percentages, as he maintained a field goal percentage of 44.5%, displaying his ability to convert on a high volume of shot attempts.
A skilled free-throw shooter, Van Horn's reliability at the line was a valuable asset for his teams. With a career free-throw percentage of over 80%, he consistently converted on opportunities from the charity stripe, contributing to his team's success in close games.
Beyond his scoring prowess, Van Horn was also a force on the boards, tallying a total of 4,704 rebounds throughout his career. His ability to crash the boards on both ends of the floor, collecting offensive and defensive rebounds at an impressive rate, showcased his versatility as a player and his willingness to do the dirty work for his team.
Van Horn's impact extended beyond scoring and rebounding, as he showcased his ability to contribute in various facets of the game. With over 1,000 assists, 576 steals, and 349 blocks in his career, he displayed his defensive prowess and playmaking abilities, further solidifying his status as a well-rounded player.
As a player who thrived in pressure situations and consistently delivered for his teams, Van Horn's contributions were invaluable throughout his NBA career. Whether it was knocking down a crucial shot, grabbing a key rebound, or making a defensive stop, he always found a way to make an impact on the game.
Though his NBA journey may have come to an end after the 2005-06 season, Keith Van Horn's legacy as a skilled sharpshooter and versatile forward lives on through his impressive career achievements. His impact on the court, both offensively and defensively, solidifies his place as a player who left a lasting impression on the league and all those who had the pleasure of watching him play.
Dive into the detailed stats and charts on this page to further explore Keith Van Horn's remarkable career and gain a deeper appreciation for the skills and versatility he brought to the NBA hardwood.

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Games Played

Keith Van Horn Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Keith Van Horn Points Career Chart

Assists

Keith Van Horn Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Keith Van Horn Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Keith Van Horn Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Keith Van Horn Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Keith Van Horn Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Keith Van Horn Blocks Career Chart

Keith Van Horn 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 1997-98 NJN 22 62 62 2,325 446 1,047 42.6% 69 224 30.8% 258 305 84.6% 142 266 408 106 64 25 164 216 1,219
2 1998-99 NJN 23 42 42 1,576 322 752 42.8% 16 53 30.2% 256 298 85.9% 114 244 358 65 43 53 133 134 916
3 1999-00 NJN 24 80 80 2,782 559 1,257 44.5% 84 228 36.8% 333 393 84.7% 200 476 676 158 64 60 245 258 1,535
4 2000-01 NJN 25 49 47 1,731 308 708 43.5% 65 170 38.2% 150 186 80.6% 78 269 347 82 40 20 103 150 831
5 2001-02 NJN 26 81 81 2,462 471 1,089 43.3% 101 293 34.5% 156 195 80.0% 137 472 609 164 63 42 146 221 1,199
6 2002-03 PHI 27 74 73 2,341 459 952 48.2% 65 176 36.9% 193 240 80.4% 159 365 524 93 63 30 150 251 1,176
7 2003-04 NYK 28 47 47 1,578 273 613 44.5% 60 161 37.3% 163 199 81.9% 98 245 343 83 52 18 119 151 769
8 2003-04 MIL 28 25 15 766 137 290 47.2% 33 72 45.8% 86 91 94.5% 51 107 158 37 16 15 50 64 393
9 2003-04 TOT 28 72 62 2,344 410 903 45.4% 93 233 39.9% 249 290 85.9% 149 352 501 120 68 33 169 215 1,162
10 2004-05 MIL 29 33 13 818 128 285 44.9% 30 78 38.5% 56 65 86.2% 55 110 165 41 21 11 47 82 342
11 2004-05 DAL 29 29 3 684 129 279 46.2% 24 64 37.5% 72 92 78.3% 34 95 129 34 15 10 34 88 354
12 2004-05 TOT 29 62 16 1,503 257 564 45.6% 54 142 38.0% 128 157 81.5% 89 205 294 75 36 21 81 170 696
13 2005-06 DAL 30 53 0 1,090 164 387 42.4% 50 136 36.8% 94 113 83.2% 54 138 192 37 31 11 71 121 472

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