Mccoy McLemore Stats: NBA Career


Mccoy McLemore headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Introducing Mccoy McLemore: The Well-Rounded NBA Veteran
When it comes to legendary NBA players of the past, one name that often gets overlooked is Mccoy McLemore. McLemore may not be a household name like some of the all-time greats, but his contributions to the game during his time in the league should not be underestimated. Let's take a closer look at the career of this versatile player who donned the jerseys of multiple teams during his tenure in the NBA.
Mccoy McLemore's basketball journe...y began in the 1964-65 season, at the age of 23, when he started his professional career in the NBA. Over the course of eight seasons, McLemore showcased his skills while representing a total of seven different teams: the Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Houston Rockets. Each team and city left a mark on his career, shaping him into the well-rounded player that he became.
In his 774 games played, McLemore accumulated an impressive total of 16,341 minutes on the court. Known for his scoring prowess, he attempted 6,523 field goals and made 2,560 of them, boasting a field goal percentage of approximately 39.25%. His ability to find the basket consistently made him a valuable asset to any team he played for.
When it came to free throws, McLemore was equally proficient. He attempted 2,102 shots from the charity stripe and successfully made 1,629 of them. This translated to an outstanding free throw percentage, highlighting his reliability as a scorer in crucial moments of the game.
McLemore's impact wasn't limited to scoring alone. The 6'8" forward also showcased his prowess on the boards, tallying a total of 4,206 rebounds throughout his career. Whether it was on the defensive end or crashing the offensive glass, McLemore's versatility as a rebounder added another dimension to his game.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding abilities, McLemore also demonstrated his playmaking skills, amassing a total of 1,055 assists. His vision on the court and willingness to involve his teammates made him a valuable facilitator and a player who elevated the performance of those around him.
Defensively, McLemore made his presence felt with his steals and blocks. While the exact numbers for steals and blocks are not available, his impact on the defensive end was undoubtedly significant, disrupting opposing offenses and protecting the rim when needed.
By the time McLemore concluded his NBA career in the 1971-72 season at the age of 30, he had amassed a total of 6,749 points. His scoring output, combined with his well-rounded contributions across multiple statistical categories, solidified his legacy as a player who could excel in various facets of the game.
While Mccoy McLemore's journey in the NBA may not be as widely celebrated as some of the league's iconic figures, his statistical accomplishments and on-court contributions speak volumes about his abilities as a basketball player. To gain a deeper understanding of McLemore's impact and performance throughout his career, dive into the detailed statistics and charts provided on his profile page. Explore the numbers, relive the moments, and appreciate the career of this versatile NBA veteran.

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Games Played

Mccoy McLemore Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Mccoy McLemore Points Career Chart

Assists

Mccoy McLemore Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Mccoy McLemore Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Mccoy McLemore Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Mccoy McLemore Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Mccoy McLemore Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Mccoy McLemore Blocks Career Chart

Mccoy McLemore 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 1964-65 SFW 23 78 nan 1,731 244 725 33.7% nan nan nan% 157 220 71.4% nan nan 488 81 nan nan nan 224 645
2 1965-66 SFW 24 80 nan 1,467 225 528 42.6% nan nan nan% 142 191 74.3% nan nan 488 55 nan nan nan 197 592
3 1966-67 CHI 25 79 nan 1,382 258 670 38.5% nan nan nan% 210 272 77.2% nan nan 374 62 nan nan nan 189 726
4 1967-68 CHI 26 76 nan 2,100 374 940 39.8% nan nan nan% 215 276 77.9% nan nan 430 130 nan nan nan 219 963
5 1968-69 PHX 27 31 nan 710 141 366 38.5% nan nan nan% 85 110 77.3% nan nan 168 50 nan nan nan 73 367
6 1968-69 DET 27 50 nan 910 141 356 39.6% nan nan nan% 84 104 80.8% nan nan 236 44 nan nan nan 113 366
7 1968-69 TOT 27 81 nan 1,620 282 722 39.1% nan nan nan% 169 214 79.0% nan nan 404 94 nan nan nan 186 733
8 1969-70 DET 28 73 nan 1,421 233 500 46.6% nan nan nan% 119 145 82.1% nan nan 336 83 nan nan nan 159 585
9 1970-71 MIL 29 28 nan 415 49 133 36.8% nan nan nan% 34 41 82.9% nan nan 105 30 nan nan nan 66 132
10 1970-71 CLE 29 58 nan 1,839 254 654 38.8% nan nan nan% 170 220 77.3% nan nan 463 176 nan nan nan 169 678
11 1970-71 TOT 29 86 nan 2,254 303 787 38.5% nan nan nan% 204 261 78.2% nan nan 568 206 nan nan nan 235 810
12 1971-72 MIL 30 10 nan 99 9 28 32.1% nan nan nan% 11 12 91.7% nan nan 34 12 nan nan nan 18 29
13 1971-72 HOU 30 17 nan 147 19 43 44.2% nan nan nan% 9 12 75.0% nan nan 39 10 nan nan nan 15 47
14 1971-72 TOT 30 27 nan 246 28 71 39.4% nan nan nan% 20 24 83.3% nan nan 73 22 nan nan nan 33 76

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