Sasha Pavlovic Stats: NBA Career


Sasha Pavlovic headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
**Sasha Pavlovic: The Versatile Swingman**
When you think of Sasha Pavlovic, you may not immediately think of a household name in the NBA, but his impact on the court cannot be underestimated. This versatile swingman showcased his skills for multiple teams over his career, leaving a trail of impressive stats and memorable moments in his wake.
Pavlovic began his NBA journey in the 2003-04 season at just 20 years old, displaying maturity beyond his years on the court. Over the course of his care...er, he suited up for seven different teams, showcasing his adaptability and willingness to contribute wherever he landed. From the Utah Jazz to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Minnesota Timberwolves to the Dallas Mavericks, New Orleans Pelicans to the Boston Celtics, and finally, the Portland Trail Blazers, Pavlovic left his mark on each franchise in his own unique way.
Throughout his ten seasons in the league, Pavlovic appeared in a total of 598 games, accumulating 9249 minutes of playing time. His offensive prowess was evident in his 1099 goals made out of 2723 attempted, boasting a shooting percentage of 40.36%. Whether he was driving to the hoop or knocking down shots from beyond the arc, Pavlovic's scoring ability was a valuable asset to any team he played for.
One of Pavlovic's strengths was his ability to draw fouls and get to the free-throw line. Over his career, he attempted 514 free throws, converting 345 of them with an impressive free-throw percentage. His knack for getting to the charity stripe and converting those opportunities made him a reliable scorer in crucial moments of the game.
However, Pavlovic was not just a scorer; he was also a tenacious rebounder and playmaker. He amassed a total of 1032 rebounds, with 843 coming on the defensive end and 189 on the offensive glass. His willingness to battle in the trenches and secure possessions for his team was a reflection of his commitment to doing whatever it took to win.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding abilities, Pavlovic was a skilled facilitator on the court, dishing out 533 assists over his career. His court vision and passing acumen made him a valuable asset in setting up his teammates for scoring opportunities, showcasing his well-rounded skill set as a swingman.
Defensively, Pavlovic was no slouch either, tallying 282 steals and 105 blocks over his career. His active hands and defensive awareness allowed him to disrupt passing lanes, create turnovers, and protect the rim when needed. His commitment to both ends of the floor made him a valuable two-way player for any team he played for.
As Pavlovic's career came to a close in the 2012-13 season at the age of 29, his impact on the teams he played for and the fans who watched him compete could not be understated. His journey from a young prospect with the Utah Jazz to a seasoned veteran with the Portland Trail Blazers is a testament to his work ethic, versatility, and dedication to the game of basketball.
For those interested in delving deeper into Sasha Pavlovic's career and exploring the nuances of his playing style, the charts and statistics provided on this profile page offer a comprehensive look at his contributions on the court. From his scoring efficiency to his rebounding tenacity, Pavlovic's stats tell a story of a player who may not have always been in the spotlight but who consistently made an impact whenever he stepped on the hardwood.

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Games Played

Sasha Pavlovic Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Sasha Pavlovic Points Career Chart

Assists

Sasha Pavlovic Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Sasha Pavlovic Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Sasha Pavlovic Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Sasha Pavlovic Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Sasha Pavlovic Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Sasha Pavlovic Blocks Career Chart

Sasha Pavlovic 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 2003-04 UTA 20 79 14 1,143 149 376 39.6% 19 70 27.1% 65 84 77.4% 44 115 159 60 41 16 67 187 382
2 2004-05 CLE 21 65 9 862 120 276 43.5% 30 78 38.5% 44 64 68.8% 15 56 71 49 29 4 47 121 314
3 2005-06 CLE 22 53 19 813 87 212 41.0% 35 96 36.5% 32 49 65.3% 16 64 80 25 19 6 42 103 241
4 2006-07 CLE 23 67 28 1,534 222 490 45.3% 60 148 40.5% 100 126 79.4% 23 135 158 105 55 17 102 145 604
5 2007-08 CLE 24 51 45 1,188 146 403 36.2% 34 114 29.8% 53 77 68.8% 35 93 128 82 29 6 55 117 379
6 2008-09 CLE 25 66 12 1,053 116 275 42.2% 48 117 41.0% 25 54 46.3% 31 96 127 72 22 16 48 122 305
7 2009-10 MIN 26 71 0 877 109 300 36.3% 35 118 29.7% 10 26 38.5% 12 105 117 58 23 6 53 84 263
8 2010-11 DAL 27 10 6 163 15 35 42.9% 7 16 43.8% 4 5 80.0% 0 12 12 7 5 3 5 15 41
9 2010-11 NOH 27 4 1 50 2 11 18.2% 0 5 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 6 6 6 0 4 1 4 4
10 2010-11 BOS 27 17 0 149 12 26 46.2% 5 10 50.0% 2 5 40.0% 1 13 14 3 5 0 6 15 31
11 2010-11 TOT 27 31 7 362 29 72 40.3% 12 31 38.7% 6 10 60.0% 1 31 32 16 10 7 12 34 76
12 2011-12 BOS 28 45 7 527 50 128 39.1% 17 58 29.3% 3 8 37.5% 4 68 72 18 20 15 20 54 120
13 2012-13 POR 29 39 1 528 42 119 35.3% 18 60 30.0% 1 6 16.7% 7 49 56 32 24 5 14 59 103

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