Stacey Arceneaux Stats: NBA Career
Welcome to the profile page of Stacey Arceneaux, a former NBA player who had a brief but impactful stint with the Atlanta Hawks during the 1961-62 season.
Stacey Arceneaux, though not a household name in the NBA, left a mark with his talent and skills on the basketball court. The Louisiana native only played for a single season with the Hawks, but his performance in that short period showcased his abilities and potential as a player.
During his time with the Atlanta Hawks in the 1961-62 season..., Stacey appeared in 7 games, playing a total of 110 minutes on the court. He made 22 field goals out of 56 attempts, boasting a field goal percentage of 39.28%. Additionally, he attempted 13 free throws and successfully made 6 of them. His accuracy and consistency at the free-throw line were commendable, further demonstrating his scoring prowess.
Rebounding was another area where Stacey excelled during his time on the court. He grabbed a total of 32 rebounds, showcasing his ability to dominate the boards and contribute to his team's success both offensively and defensively. While he didn't have any defensive or offensive rebounds recorded during his brief stint, his overall rebounding ability was noteworthy.
In terms of playmaking, Stacey Arceneaux recorded 4 assists during his 1961-62 season with the Hawks. His passing skills and court vision allowed him to create scoring opportunities for his teammates and contribute to the team's offensive strategies.
On the defensive end, Stacey showed his ability to disrupt opponents with his 0 steals and 0 blocks. While these defensive stats may not stand out, they do not overshadow his overall impact on the game as a versatile player who could contribute on both ends of the court.
Scoring-wise, Stacey Arceneaux accumulated a total of 50 points during his time with the Atlanta Hawks. His scoring ability, combined with his efficiency in shooting and free-throw shooting, made him a valuable asset on the offensive end for the team.
Although Stacey's NBA career was short-lived, his brief tenure with the Atlanta Hawks showcased his skills, potential, and contributions to the game of basketball. His statistics may tell part of the story, but diving into the numbers and analyzing his performance further reveals the talent and promise that Stacey possessed as a basketball player.
For more in-depth analysis and a comprehensive look at Stacey Arceneaux's performance during the 1961-62 NBA season, explore the charts and data provided on this profile page. Discover the impact he made during his time on the court and the legacy he left as a player who made his mark in NBA history.
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Stacey Arceneaux, though not a household name in the NBA, left a mark with his talent and skills on the basketball court. The Louisiana native only played for a single season with the Hawks, but his performance in that short period showcased his abilities and potential as a player.
During his time with the Atlanta Hawks in the 1961-62 season..., Stacey appeared in 7 games, playing a total of 110 minutes on the court. He made 22 field goals out of 56 attempts, boasting a field goal percentage of 39.28%. Additionally, he attempted 13 free throws and successfully made 6 of them. His accuracy and consistency at the free-throw line were commendable, further demonstrating his scoring prowess.
Rebounding was another area where Stacey excelled during his time on the court. He grabbed a total of 32 rebounds, showcasing his ability to dominate the boards and contribute to his team's success both offensively and defensively. While he didn't have any defensive or offensive rebounds recorded during his brief stint, his overall rebounding ability was noteworthy.
In terms of playmaking, Stacey Arceneaux recorded 4 assists during his 1961-62 season with the Hawks. His passing skills and court vision allowed him to create scoring opportunities for his teammates and contribute to the team's offensive strategies.
On the defensive end, Stacey showed his ability to disrupt opponents with his 0 steals and 0 blocks. While these defensive stats may not stand out, they do not overshadow his overall impact on the game as a versatile player who could contribute on both ends of the court.
Scoring-wise, Stacey Arceneaux accumulated a total of 50 points during his time with the Atlanta Hawks. His scoring ability, combined with his efficiency in shooting and free-throw shooting, made him a valuable asset on the offensive end for the team.
Although Stacey's NBA career was short-lived, his brief tenure with the Atlanta Hawks showcased his skills, potential, and contributions to the game of basketball. His statistics may tell part of the story, but diving into the numbers and analyzing his performance further reveals the talent and promise that Stacey possessed as a basketball player.
For more in-depth analysis and a comprehensive look at Stacey Arceneaux's performance during the 1961-62 NBA season, explore the charts and data provided on this profile page. Discover the impact he made during his time on the court and the legacy he left as a player who made his mark in NBA history.
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Stacey Arceneaux 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 | |
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1 | 1961-62 | STL | 26 | 7 | nan | 110 | 22 | 56 | 39.3% | nan | nan | nan% | 6 | 13 | 46.2% | nan | nan | 32 | 4 | nan | nan | nan | 10 | 50 |
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NBA Alltime Leaders
Games Played
Robert Parish: 1,611Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 1,560
Vince Carter: 1,541
Dirk Nowitzki: 1,522
John Stockton: 1,504
Points
LeBron James: 40,474Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 38,387
Karl Malone: 36,928
Kobe Bryant: 33,643
Michael Jordan: 32,292
Steals
John Stockton: 3,265Jason Kidd: 2,684
Chris Paul: 2,614
Michael Jordan: 2,514
Gary Payton: 2,445
Free Throws Made
Karl Malone: 9,787Moses Malone: 8,531
LeBron James: 8,390
Kobe Bryant: 8,378
Oscar Robertson: 7,694