Marc Gasol Stats: NBA Career


Marc Gasol headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Introducing Marc Gasol: The Masterful Big Man of the NBA
Step into the world of professional basketball and you'll soon realize that some players stand out not just for their height and athleticism, but for their basketball IQ, versatility, and sheer impact on the game. Marc Gasol is one such player who has carved out a legacy as one of the most skilled and intelligent centers to ever grace the hardwood.
Gasol's journey in the NBA began in the 2008-09 season when he first set foot on the court... as a member of the Memphis Grizzlies. Over the course of his impressive career, Gasol donned the jerseys of three different teams – the Memphis Grizzlies, the Toronto Raptors, and the Los Angeles Lakers, leaving a lasting impact on each franchise and its fanbase.
Standing tall at 7 feet 1 inch, Gasol's presence on the court was always felt. Known for his exceptional passing skills, basketball instincts, and defensive prowess, Gasol was a rare breed of center who could dominate the game without necessarily lighting up the scoreboard.
Over the span of his 13-year career, Gasol appeared in a total of 970 games, showcasing his durability and commitment to the game. In those games, he logged an impressive 31,155 minutes, proving to be a reliable anchor for his teams on both ends of the floor.
When it came to scoring, Gasol was no slouch either. With 10,508 field goals attempted and 5,025 made, he boasted a solid field goal percentage of 47.8%. His ability to score efficiently from the paint and mid-range made him a constant scoring threat for opposing teams.
At the free-throw line, Gasol demonstrated his consistency and composure, converting 3,005 out of 3,878 attempts for a respectable free-throw percentage. His knack for knocking down clutch free throws in crucial moments further solidified his reputation as a dependable scorer when it mattered most.
Rebounding was another area where Gasol excelled, pulling down a total of 7,231 boards throughout his career. His tenacity on the glass, whether it be on the defensive end (5,740 rebounds) or the offensive end (1,491 rebounds), allowed his teams to control the pace of the game and secure crucial possessions.
Gasol's impact extended beyond scoring and rebounding, as he showcased his playmaking abilities with 3,345 career assists. His vision and passing acumen, particularly for a player of his size, set him apart and made him a valuable facilitator in his team's offensive sets.
On the defensive end, Gasol was a force to be reckoned with, tallying 876 steals and a remarkable 1,340 blocks. His ability to protect the rim, disrupt passing lanes, and anchor the defense solidified his reputation as a two-way standout who could impact the game on multiple fronts.
In total, Gasol accumulated 13,585 points throughout his career, leaving a lasting mark on the NBA with his versatility, basketball intelligence, and leadership on and off the court. While his playing days may have come to an end, his legacy as one of the game's most skilled big men will endure for years to come.
For a deeper dive into Marc Gasol's career statistics, accomplishments, and memorable moments, explore the charts and data on this page to truly appreciate the greatness of this NBA legend.

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Games Played

Marc Gasol Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Marc Gasol Points Career Chart

Assists

Marc Gasol Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Marc Gasol Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Marc Gasol Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Marc Gasol Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Marc Gasol Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Marc Gasol Blocks Career Chart

Marc Gasol 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 2008-09 MEM 24 82 75 2,521 350 661 53.0% 0 1 0.0% 275 375 73.3% 201 404 605 143 63 90 164 265 975
2 2009-10 MEM 25 69 69 2,469 378 651 58.1% 0 1 0.0% 252 376 67.0% 208 432 640 165 69 109 135 254 1,008
3 2010-11 MEM 26 81 81 2,586 364 691 52.7% 3 7 42.9% 220 294 74.8% 154 415 569 200 74 136 146 265 951
4 2011-12 MEM 27 65 65 2,370 357 740 48.2% 1 12 8.3% 237 317 74.8% 120 459 579 204 62 121 121 201 952
5 2012-13 MEM 28 80 80 2,796 429 869 49.4% 1 14 7.1% 268 316 84.8% 184 438 622 318 80 139 157 255 1,127
6 2013-14 MEM 29 59 59 1,970 336 711 47.3% 2 11 18.2% 185 241 76.8% 84 340 424 215 59 76 111 150 859
7 2014-15 MEM 30 81 81 2,687 530 1,072 49.4% 3 17 17.6% 350 440 79.5% 115 515 630 307 70 131 176 208 1,413
8 2015-16 MEM 31 52 52 1,791 328 707 46.4% 2 3 66.7% 203 245 82.9% 58 304 362 196 50 70 118 141 861
9 2016-17 MEM 32 74 74 2,531 532 1,160 45.9% 104 268 38.8% 278 332 83.7% 60 404 464 338 67 99 166 171 1,446
10 2017-18 MEM 33 73 73 2,408 434 1,033 42.0% 109 320 34.1% 281 337 83.4% 78 514 592 305 54 101 194 185 1,258
11 2018-19 MEM 34 53 53 1,788 303 683 44.4% 76 221 34.4% 152 201 75.6% 56 399 455 248 60 63 119 147 834
12 2018-19 TOR 34 26 19 648 87 187 46.5% 23 52 44.2% 40 52 76.9% 24 148 172 101 24 23 36 70 237
13 2018-19 TOT 34 79 72 2,436 390 870 44.8% 99 273 36.3% 192 253 75.9% 80 547 627 349 84 86 155 217 1,071
14 2019-20 TOR 35 44 43 1,161 119 279 42.7% 57 148 38.5% 36 49 73.5% 31 244 275 147 34 38 59 124 331
15 2020-21 LAL 36 52 42 993 88 194 45.4% 50 122 41.0% 36 50 72.0% 38 177 215 109 26 58 53 115 262

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