Nick Van Exel Stats: NBA Career


Nick Van Exel headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Nick Van Exel is a name that resonates with NBA fans who appreciate skillful point guards with a flair for the dramatic. Van Exel made a name for himself during his impressive career that spanned from the 1993-94 season to the 2005-06 season. Born on November 27, 1971, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Van Exel's journey in the NBA took him through several teams, leaving a mark in each city he played.
Van Exel started his NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1993-94 season and quickly made a name... for himself as a dynamic point guard. Known for his flashy playing style and ability to score from anywhere on the court, he became a fan favorite in Los Angeles before moving on to play for the Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Portland Trail Blazers, and San Antonio Spurs.
Over his 14-year career, Van Exel played a total of 952 games, accumulating an impressive 31,478 minutes on the court. His scoring ability was evident in the 12,684 field goals he attempted, making 5,137 of them at a shooting percentage of 40.5%. Whether driving to the hoop or pulling up for a jump shot, Van Exel was a scoring threat every time he touched the ball.
One of Van Exel's strengths was his ability to draw fouls and get to the free-throw line. He attempted 2,592 free throws during his career, making 2,059 of them for an impressive free-throw percentage. This ability to knock down shots from the charity stripe in crucial moments made him a reliable closer for his teams.
While Van Exel was known for his scoring prowess, he was also a gifted playmaker. Over the course of his career, he dished out an impressive 6,255 assists, showcasing his vision and ability to set up his teammates for easy baskets. His court vision and basketball IQ made him a valuable asset on the floor, able to control the pace of the game and make the right plays when it mattered most.
Defensively, Van Exel was no slouch either. He recorded 770 steals and 103 blocks over his career, showing a willingness to put in the effort on both ends of the floor. His tenacity and quick hands made him a constant threat to disrupt passing lanes and create turnovers, leading to easy fast-break opportunities for his team.
In addition to his scoring, playmaking, and defensive skills, Van Exel was also a force on the boards. He pulled down a total of 2,799 rebounds during his career, with 2,396 of them coming on the defensive end and 403 on the offensive glass. His ability to contribute in multiple facets of the game made him a well-rounded player and a valuable asset to any team he played for.
As a player who left his mark on every city he played in, Nick Van Exel's legacy in the NBA is one of a skilled and versatile point guard who could impact the game in a variety of ways. His flashy style of play and penchant for coming up big in clutch moments made him a fan favorite wherever he went. Dive into the charts and stats of Van Exel's career to get a better understanding of the impact he had on the game of basketball during his time in the NBA.

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Games Played

Nick Van Exel Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Nick Van Exel Points Career Chart

Assists

Nick Van Exel Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Nick Van Exel Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Nick Van Exel Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Nick Van Exel Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Nick Van Exel Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Nick Van Exel Blocks Career Chart

Nick Van Exel 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 1993-94 LAL 22 81 80 2,700 413 1,049 39.4% 123 364 33.8% 150 192 78.1% 47 191 238 466 85 8 145 154 1,099
2 1994-95 LAL 23 80 80 2,944 465 1,107 42.0% 183 511 35.8% 235 300 78.3% 27 196 223 660 97 6 220 157 1,348
3 1995-96 LAL 24 74 74 2,513 396 950 41.7% 144 403 35.7% 163 204 79.9% 29 152 181 509 70 10 156 115 1,099
4 1996-97 LAL 25 79 79 2,948 432 1,075 40.2% 177 468 37.8% 165 200 82.5% 44 182 226 672 75 10 212 110 1,206
5 1997-98 LAL 26 64 46 2,053 311 743 41.9% 123 316 38.9% 136 172 79.1% 31 163 194 442 64 6 104 120 881
6 1998-99 DEN 27 50 50 1,802 306 769 39.8% 72 234 30.8% 142 175 81.1% 14 99 113 368 40 3 121 90 826
7 1999-00 DEN 28 79 79 2,950 473 1,213 39.0% 133 401 33.2% 196 240 81.7% 34 277 311 714 68 11 221 148 1,275
8 2000-01 DEN 29 71 70 2,688 460 1,112 41.4% 135 358 37.7% 204 249 81.9% 44 197 241 600 61 18 165 109 1,259
9 2001-02 DEN 30 45 44 1,739 372 912 40.8% 85 252 33.7% 136 174 78.2% 19 150 169 365 30 7 116 69 965
10 2001-02 DAL 30 27 2 757 129 314 41.1% 34 98 34.7% 65 77 84.4% 9 76 85 113 14 4 40 35 357
11 2001-02 TOT 30 72 46 2,498 501 1,226 40.9% 119 350 34.0% 201 251 80.1% 28 226 254 478 44 11 156 104 1,322
12 2002-03 DAL 31 73 1 2,026 342 831 41.2% 118 312 37.8% 110 144 76.4% 35 173 208 312 42 4 123 86 912
13 2003-04 GSW 32 39 29 1,255 187 479 39.0% 46 150 30.7% 70 99 70.7% 16 88 104 206 20 2 78 57 490
14 2004-05 POR 33 53 34 1,619 214 561 38.1% 100 257 38.9% 58 74 78.4% 20 141 161 227 44 0 92 70 586
15 2005-06 SAS 34 65 2 986 136 343 39.7% 55 154 35.7% 28 41 68.3% 6 85 91 123 16 3 57 60 355

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