Mike Bantom Stats: NBA Career


Mike Bantom headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Mike Bantom: The Unsung Hero of the Court
When we talk about legendary NBA players, there are a few names that immediately come to mind. However, there are those players who may not have made headlines every night but were the backbone of their teams, consistently delivering stellar performances on the court. One such player is Mike Bantom.
Born on December 3, 1950, Mike Bantom made his mark in the NBA with his versatility, skill, and basketball IQ. Standing at 6 feet 9 inches, Bantom was a fo...rce to be reckoned with on both ends of the court. Over his nine seasons in the league, Bantom donned the jerseys of five different teams - the Phoenix Suns, Oklahoma City Thunder, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, and Philadelphia 76ers.
Bantom began his professional basketball career in the 1973-74 season at the age of 22, and he quickly established himself as a dependable player who could be counted on in clutch situations. Over the course of his career, Bantom played a total of 938 games, accumulating an impressive 25,221 minutes on the court.
Scoring was one of Bantom's strong suits, with a total of 10,928 points to his name. He attempted an impressive 9,305 goals and made 4,361 of them, boasting a shooting percentage of 46.87%. His ability to score efficiently and consistently made him a valuable asset to whichever team he was playing for at the time.
When it came to free throws, Bantom was equally proficient. He made 2,201 out of 3,194 attempted free throws, showcasing his accuracy from the charity stripe. His free-throw percentage was a testament to his dedication to precision and form, making him a reliable scorer in crucial moments of the game.
Rebounding was another area where Bantom excelled. Throughout his career, he pulled down a total of 5,819 rebounds, with 3,689 coming on the defensive end and 2,130 on the offensive end. Bantom's tenacity under the boards gave his teams second-chance opportunities and helped them control the flow of the game.
Bantom's impact was not limited to scoring and rebounding; he was also a skilled playmaker. He tallied 1,944 assists over his career, setting up his teammates for scoring opportunities and keeping the ball moving on offense. His court vision and passing ability made him a well-rounded player who could contribute in multiple facets of the game.
Defensively, Bantom was a standout player as well. He recorded 784 steals and 616 blocks, showcasing his ability to disrupt the opponent's offense and protect the rim. His defensive prowess added another layer to his game, making him a complete player on both ends of the court.
After nine seasons in the NBA, Mike Bantom retired from professional basketball in 1981-82. Despite not always being in the spotlight, his contributions to the teams he played for were invaluable, and his legacy as a skilled and reliable player lives on.
As you delve into the numbers and statistics that highlight Mike Bantom's career, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the impact he had on the game of basketball. His consistency, versatility, and basketball acumen set him apart as a player who may not have always grabbed headlines but whose presence on the court was truly felt.

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Games Played

Mike Bantom Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Mike Bantom Points Career Chart

Assists

Mike Bantom Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Mike Bantom Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Mike Bantom Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Mike Bantom Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Mike Bantom Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Mike Bantom Blocks Career Chart

Mike Bantom 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 1973-74 PHX 22 76 38 1,982 314 787 39.9% nan nan nan% 141 213 66.2% 172 347 519 163 50 47 nan 289 769
2 1974-75 PHX 23 82 50 2,239 418 907 46.1% nan nan nan% 185 259 71.4% 211 342 553 159 62 47 nan 273 1,021
3 1975-76 PHX 24 7 1 68 8 26 30.8% nan nan nan% 5 5 100.0% 7 16 23 3 2 2 nan 13 21
4 1975-76 SEA 24 66 9 1,503 212 450 47.1% nan nan nan% 131 194 67.5% 133 235 368 102 26 26 nan 208 555
5 1975-76 TOT 24 73 10 1,571 220 476 46.2% nan nan nan% 136 199 68.3% 140 251 391 105 28 28 nan 221 576
6 1976-77 SEA 25 44 29 795 137 281 48.8% nan nan nan% 58 84 69.0% 83 103 186 52 35 21 nan 113 332
7 1976-77 NYN 25 33 18 1,114 224 474 47.3% nan nan nan% 166 226 73.5% 101 184 285 50 28 28 nan 120 614
8 1976-77 TOT 25 77 47 1,909 361 755 47.8% nan nan nan% 224 310 72.3% 184 287 471 102 63 49 nan 233 946
9 1977-78 IND 26 82 78 2,775 502 1,047 47.9% nan nan nan% 254 342 74.3% 184 426 610 238 100 50 218 333 1,258
10 1978-79 IND 27 81 81 2,528 482 1,036 46.5% nan nan nan% 227 338 67.2% 225 425 650 223 99 62 193 316 1,191
11 1979-80 IND 28 77 69 2,330 384 760 50.5% 1 3 33.3% 139 209 66.5% 192 264 456 279 85 49 189 268 908
12 1980-81 IND 29 76 74 2,375 431 882 48.9% 0 6 0.0% 199 281 70.8% 150 277 427 240 80 85 197 284 1,061
13 1981-82 IND 30 39 37 1,037 178 406 43.8% 1 3 33.3% 101 153 66.0% 87 127 214 68 38 24 85 139 458
14 1981-82 PHL 30 43 1 979 156 306 51.0% 1 3 33.3% 67 114 58.8% 87 139 226 46 25 37 64 133 380
15 1981-82 TOT 30 82 38 2,016 334 712 46.9% 2 6 33.3% 168 267 62.9% 174 266 440 114 63 61 149 272 838

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