Raja Bell Stats: NBA Career


Raja Bell headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Raja Bell: A Defensive Maestro with Deadly Accuracy
When it comes to analyzing the career of Raja Bell, one word that comes to mind is tenacity. During his time in the NBA, Bell made a name for himself as a defensive stalwart, always ready to lock down the opposing team's best perimeter player. His ability to hound opponents, contest shots, and disrupt passing lanes made him a nightmare for anyone trying to score against his team.
Bell's NBA journey began in the 2000-01 season when he first s...tepped onto the court as a 24-year-old rookie for the Philadelphia 76ers. Over the next 12 seasons, Bell would go on to suit up for several other teams including the Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz, Phoenix Suns, Charlotte Hornets, and Golden State Warriors. Hailing from cities across the United States, from Philadelphia to Dallas to Phoenix and beyond, Bell left a lasting impact on every team he played for.
Throughout his career, Bell showcased his offensive prowess as well, with a smooth shooting stroke and a knack for scoring from all three levels of the court. Over 779 games played, Bell amassed an impressive 7,868 points, showcasing his ability to put the ball in the basket consistently. His shooting percentages speak to his efficiency as a scorer, with a field goal percentage of 43.44%. When it came to getting to the free-throw line, Bell was reliable, boasting a solid free-throw percentage.
But where Bell truly made his mark was on the defensive end. A tenacious defender, Bell accumulated 538 steals and 140 blocks over his career, proving that he was not just a one-dimensional player. His ability to disrupt the opposition's offense and create scoring opportunities for his team was invaluable and a testament to his basketball IQ and work ethic.
On the glass, Bell was also a force to be reckoned with, pulling down a total of 2,234 rebounds throughout his career. His knack for crashing the boards, whether it be on the defensive end or grabbing offensive rebounds for second-chance opportunities, added a dimension to his game that few perimeter players possess.
In addition to his individual accomplishments, Bell was also a valuable teammate and leader on and off the court. His work ethic, professionalism, and competitive spirit set the tone for his teams and earned him the respect of coaches, teammates, and fans alike.
As Bell transitioned from a player to a retired athlete, his impact on the game continued to be felt. His legacy as a defensive maestro with deadly accuracy remains an inspiration for the next generation of NBA players looking to make their mark on the court.
For a deeper dive into Raja Bell's career statistics and accomplishments, take a closer look at the charts on this profile page. From points scored to rebounds grabbed to steals and blocks accumulated, the numbers tell the story of a player who left it all on the court every time he suited up. Let the stats paint a picture of a player whose impact went beyond the box score and whose legacy will endure for years to come.

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Games Played

Raja Bell Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Raja Bell Points Career Chart

Assists

Raja Bell Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Raja Bell Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Raja Bell Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Raja Bell Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Raja Bell Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Raja Bell Blocks Career Chart

Raja Bell 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 2000-01 PHI 24 5 0 30 2 7 28.6% 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 5
2 2001-02 PHI 25 74 12 893 103 240 42.9% 12 44 27.3% 36 48 75.0% 31 80 111 71 21 4 48 109 254
3 2002-03 DAL 26 75 32 1,174 93 211 44.1% 21 51 41.2% 23 34 67.6% 47 98 145 57 52 8 43 134 230
4 2003-04 UTA 27 82 4 2,019 329 805 40.9% 62 166 37.3% 195 248 78.6% 60 181 241 107 63 13 111 262 915
5 2004-05 UTA 28 63 32 1,789 303 667 45.4% 54 134 40.3% 112 150 74.7% 48 153 201 91 44 8 79 205 772
6 2005-06 PHX 29 79 79 2,959 425 930 45.7% 197 446 44.2% 115 146 78.8% 44 209 253 207 76 22 89 248 1,162
7 2006-07 PHX 30 78 78 2,917 410 950 43.2% 205 496 41.3% 118 152 77.6% 48 203 251 196 50 22 83 233 1,143
8 2007-08 PHX 31 75 75 2,646 317 753 42.1% 176 439 40.1% 79 91 86.8% 47 227 274 168 54 27 65 220 889
9 2008-09 PHX 32 22 22 712 76 177 42.9% 44 94 46.8% 16 21 76.2% 8 56 64 29 13 2 18 57 212
10 2008-09 CHA 32 45 44 1,603 223 507 44.0% 70 177 39.5% 71 81 87.7% 33 146 179 113 37 6 68 109 587
11 2008-09 TOT 32 67 66 2,315 299 684 43.7% 114 271 42.1% 87 102 85.3% 41 202 243 142 50 8 86 166 799
12 2009-10 CHA 33 5 5 157 24 55 43.6% 9 24 37.5% 3 3 100.0% 5 16 21 10 4 2 5 13 60
13 2009-10 GSW 33 1 0 23 4 6 66.7% 3 3 100.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 11
14 2009-10 TOT 33 6 5 181 28 61 45.9% 12 27 44.4% 3 3 100.0% 5 18 23 13 4 2 5 15 71
15 2010-11 UTA 34 68 63 2,097 191 467 40.9% 68 193 35.2% 91 102 89.2% 31 145 176 118 56 14 63 169 541
16 2011-12 UTA 35 34 33 796 81 174 46.6% 34 87 39.1% 21 25 84.0% 6 43 49 38 13 2 21 78 217

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