Rony Seikaly Stats: NBA Career


Rony Seikaly headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Rony Seikaly: The Rebounding Machine
When it comes to dominant big men in the NBA during the late 1980s and 1990s, Rony Seikaly is a name that cannot be overlooked. Standing tall at 6 feet 11 inches, Seikaly made his mark on the basketball court with his tenacity, skill, and passion for the game. Let's dive into the numbers and discover what made this Lebanese-born center a force to be reckoned with during his time in the league.
Seikaly's NBA journey began in the 1988-89 season when he was dr...afted by the Miami Heat, where he would spend the formative years of his career. Over the course of his 11-season career, Seikaly donned the jerseys of several teams, including the Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors, Orlando Magic, and Brooklyn Nets. Each stop along the way allowed him to showcase his unique blend of scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and shot-blocking skills.
One of the standout aspects of Seikaly's game was his prowess on the boards. Over the course of his career, he amassed an impressive total of 6,817 rebounds, with 2,288 of those coming on the offensive glass. His ability to create second-chance opportunities for his team and control the paint made him a valuable asset on both ends of the floor. Furthermore, Seikaly's defensive impact was felt through his 915 career blocks, showcasing his ability to protect the rim and alter opponents' shots.
Offensively, Seikaly was a reliable scoring option in the post. With a total of 10,737 points scored during his NBA career, he showcased his ability to score efficiently inside the paint. His field goal percentage of 47.99% speaks to his effectiveness as a finisher around the rim, while his knack for drawing fouls and getting to the free-throw line made him a versatile offensive threat.
Speaking of free throws, Seikaly was also proficient from the charity stripe, converting 2,937 of his 4,293 attempts for a free throw percentage of 68.4%. His confidence in knocking down clutch free throws made him a reliable option in late-game situations, showcasing his composure under pressure.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding prowess, Seikaly was also a capable playmaker in the post. With 937 career assists, he showcased his ability to find open teammates and create scoring opportunities for others. His willingness to make the extra pass and keep the ball moving on offense added another dimension to his already impressive skill set.
Defensively, Seikaly was a force to be reckoned with in the paint. His 481 career steals are a testament to his knack for disrupting passing lanes and creating turnovers, while his shot-blocking ability made him a formidable rim protector. Opposing players often found it challenging to score over or around Seikaly, given his length, timing, and defensive instincts.
As we look back on Rony Seikaly's career, it is clear that he left a lasting impact on the NBA with his versatile skill set, tenacious rebounding, and defensive presence. Whether it was patrolling the paint, scoring in the post, or making key plays on both ends of the floor, Seikaly's contributions to the game of basketball will not be forgotten. Dive into the stats, explore the charts, and uncover the full story of this legendary big man.

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Games Played

Rony Seikaly Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Rony Seikaly Points Career Chart

Assists

Rony Seikaly Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Rony Seikaly Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Rony Seikaly Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Rony Seikaly Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Rony Seikaly Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Rony Seikaly Blocks Career Chart

Rony Seikaly 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 1988-89 MIA 24 78 62 1,962 333 744 44.8% 1 4 25.0% 181 354 51.1% 204 345 549 55 46 96 200 258 848
2 1989-90 MIA 25 74 72 2,409 486 968 50.2% 0 1 0.0% 256 431 59.4% 253 513 766 78 78 124 236 258 1,228
3 1990-91 MIA 26 64 59 2,171 395 822 48.1% 2 6 33.3% 258 417 61.9% 207 502 709 95 51 86 205 213 1,050
4 1991-92 MIA 27 79 78 2,800 463 947 48.9% 0 3 0.0% 370 505 73.3% 307 627 934 109 40 121 216 278 1,296
5 1992-93 MIA 28 72 64 2,456 417 868 48.0% 1 8 12.5% 397 540 73.5% 259 587 846 100 38 83 203 260 1,232
6 1993-94 MIA 29 72 60 2,410 392 803 48.8% 0 2 0.0% 304 422 72.0% 244 496 740 136 59 100 195 279 1,088
7 1994-95 GOS 30 36 35 1,035 162 314 51.6% 0 0 0.0% 111 160 69.4% 77 189 266 45 20 37 104 122 435
8 1995-96 GOS 31 64 60 1,813 285 568 50.2% 2 3 66.7% 204 282 72.3% 166 333 499 71 40 69 180 219 776
9 1996-97 ORL 32 74 68 2,615 460 907 50.7% 0 3 0.0% 357 500 71.4% 274 427 701 92 49 107 218 275 1,277
10 1997-98 ORL 33 47 47 1,484 237 538 44.1% 0 2 0.0% 230 305 75.4% 130 227 357 69 25 39 134 137 704
11 1997-98 NJN 33 9 2 152 13 41 31.7% 0 0 0.0% 16 27 59.3% 16 20 36 8 3 4 12 27 42
12 1997-98 TOT 33 56 49 1,636 250 579 43.2% 0 2 0.0% 246 332 74.1% 146 247 393 77 28 43 146 164 746
13 1998-99 NJN 34 9 0 88 4 20 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 7 18 38.9% 5 16 21 2 4 6 10 15 15

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