Matt Bonner Stats: NBA Career


Matt Bonner headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Matt Bonner, the red-headed sharpshooter, made his mark in the NBA with his deadly accuracy from beyond the arc. Spending the majority of his career with the San Antonio Spurs, Bonner became a fan favorite for his hustle, gritty play, and most notably, his three-point shooting prowess. Let's dive into the numbers to truly appreciate the impact that Matt Bonner had on the court.
Bonner, a native of Concord, New Hampshire, began his NBA journey in the 2004-2005 season with the Toronto Raptors bef...ore finding his true home in San Antonio. Standing at 6 feet 10 inches, Bonner was not the typical stretch four in terms of agility or shot creation, but he more than made up for it with his pure shooting stroke.
Over his 12-year career, spanning from 2004 to 2016, Bonner played a total of 792 games, amassing 13,357 minutes on the court. He attempted 3,768 field goals and made 1,749 of them, boasting an impressive field goal percentage of 46.4%. However, it was beyond the arc where Bonner truly made his mark. With his distinctive shooting form and quick release, Bonner attempted a total of 1,557 three-pointers, connecting on 41.4% of them. His ability to stretch the floor and provide spacing was invaluable to the Spurs, especially during their championship runs.
In addition to his scoring prowess, Bonner was also a solid contributor on the glass. He grabbed a total of 2,371 rebounds throughout his career, with 1,749 coming on the defensive end and 622 on the offensive glass. His knack for crashing the boards, particularly on the defensive end, provided the Spurs with extra possessions and hustle plays.
While known more for his offense, Bonner also made an impact on the defensive end. He recorded 552 assists, 285 steals, and 213 blocks over his career, showcasing his ability to contribute in various facets of the game. Bonner may not have been the most athletic or flashy player, but his basketball IQ and effort on defense certainly did not go unnoticed.
And of course, we cannot talk about Matt Bonner without mentioning his free throw shooting. A career 78.0% free throw shooter, Bonner was reliable from the charity stripe, making 337 out of 432 attempts. His consistency and touch from the free throw line often came in clutch for the Spurs in tight games.
In total, Bonner scored 4,632 points throughout his career, leaving a lasting impact on the teams he played for and the fans who cheered him on. Despite retiring in 2016, Bonner's legacy as a hardworking, team-first player and a deadly three-point marksman lives on.
As you explore the charts and statistics on Matt Bonner's profile page, you'll come to appreciate the skill, dedication, and passion that he brought to the game of basketball. From his long-range shooting to his hustle plays, Bonner's impact goes far beyond the numbers, but they sure do tell a remarkable story of a player who left it all on the court.

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Games Played

Matt Bonner Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Matt Bonner Points Career Chart

Assists

Matt Bonner Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Matt Bonner Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Matt Bonner Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Matt Bonner Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Matt Bonner Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Matt Bonner Blocks Career Chart

Matt Bonner 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 2004-05 TOR 25 82 0 1,554 247 463 53.3% 39 92 42.4% 56 71 78.9% 108 177 285 48 39 19 40 220 589
2 2005-06 TOR 26 78 6 1,710 209 467 44.8% 102 243 42.0% 63 76 82.9% 86 198 284 56 49 31 32 216 583
3 2006-07 SAS 27 56 0 653 106 237 44.7% 36 94 38.3% 27 38 71.1% 64 92 156 22 17 11 25 67 275
4 2007-08 SAS 28 68 3 853 121 291 41.6% 46 137 33.6% 38 44 86.4% 53 139 192 32 14 17 39 111 326
5 2008-09 SAS 29 81 67 1,928 266 536 49.6% 118 268 44.0% 17 23 73.9% 97 289 386 82 47 26 37 190 667
6 2009-10 SAS 30 65 8 1,161 166 372 44.6% 90 231 39.0% 35 48 72.9% 52 162 214 68 30 24 39 109 457
7 2010-11 SAS 31 66 1 1,432 172 371 46.4% 105 230 45.7% 32 43 74.4% 60 179 239 60 26 21 27 110 481
8 2011-12 SAS 32 65 2 1,326 154 350 44.0% 105 250 42.0% 16 21 76.2% 29 185 214 61 15 21 14 68 429
9 2012-13 SAS 33 68 4 909 112 230 48.7% 53 120 44.2% 11 15 73.3% 25 104 129 36 17 19 16 86 288
10 2013-14 SAS 34 61 0 690 73 164 44.5% 42 98 42.9% 9 12 75.0% 16 114 130 31 15 11 16 49 197
11 2014-15 SAS 35 72 19 935 94 230 40.9% 46 126 36.5% 30 37 81.1% 29 86 115 47 10 12 11 65 264
12 2015-16 SAS 36 30 2 206 29 57 50.9% 15 34 44.1% 3 4 75.0% 3 24 27 9 6 1 3 16 76

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