Steve Kerr Stats: NBA Career


Steve Kerr headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Steve Kerr, a legendary NBA player with a storied career spanning over 15 seasons, is a name etched in basketball history. Kerr's journey in the NBA took him through six different teams, each stop adding a unique chapter to his impressive legacy. From the sunny courts of Phoenix to the bustling arenas of Chicago, Kerr left an indelible mark wherever he played.
Kerr's professional odyssey commenced in the 1988-89 season, donning the jersey of the Phoenix Suns. His sharpshooting skills and basket...ball IQ quickly caught the eye of fans and pundits alike. Over the years, Kerr showcased his talent with a deft touch, deadly accuracy, and exceptional court vision, making him a valuable asset for any team lucky enough to have him on their roster.
Throughout his career, Kerr's sharpshooting prowess was a defining feature of his game. A testament to his accuracy, Kerr boasted a career field goal percentage of 47.8%, a mark that placed him among the elite shooters of his era. His ability to knock down shots from anywhere on the court made him a constant threat and a player that opponents had to keep a close eye on at all times.
In addition to his scoring ability, Kerr also excelled in other facets of the game. His knack for distributing the ball led to 1728 assists over his career, showcasing his unselfish nature and keen understanding of team dynamics. Kerr's defensive skills were also commendable, with 486 steals and 47 blocks to his name, highlighting his well-rounded approach to the game.
Rebounding was another area where Kerr made his presence felt. Throughout his career, he amassed a total of 1105 rebounds, with 914 coming on the defensive end and 191 on the offensive glass. Kerr's tenacity under the boards added an element of grit to his game, complementing his finesse and shooting touch perfectly.
As a player, Kerr's impact extended beyond the stat sheet. His leadership, work ethic, and basketball acumen earned him the respect of teammates, coaches, and opponents alike. Kerr was known for his clutch performances in high-pressure situations, often coming through in the most critical moments to secure victories for his team.
Kerr's journey in the NBA came to a close in the 2002-03 season, marking the end of an era for the basketball stalwart. Despite hanging up his jersey, Kerr's legacy continues to resonate in the basketball world. After retiring as a player, Kerr transitioned to coaching, where he found even greater success, winning multiple championships as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
Steve Kerr's impact on the game of basketball is immeasurable. His skill, sportsmanship, and love for the game have left an enduring legacy that will be celebrated for generations to come. As fans, analysts, and enthusiasts, delving into Kerr's career statistics provides a deeper understanding of the player behind the numbers and invites us to appreciate the greatness of one of the NBA's finest.

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Games Played

Steve Kerr Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Steve Kerr Points Career Chart

Assists

Steve Kerr Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Steve Kerr Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Steve Kerr Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Steve Kerr Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Steve Kerr Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Steve Kerr Blocks Career Chart

Steve Kerr 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 PHX 23 26 0 157 20 46 43.5% 8 17 47.1% 6 9 66.7% 3 14 17 24 7 0 6 12 54
2 1989-90 CLE 24 78 5 1,664 192 432 44.4% 73 144 50.7% 63 73 86.3% 12 86 98 248 45 7 74 59 520
3 1990-91 CLE 25 57 4 905 99 223 44.4% 28 62 45.2% 45 53 84.9% 5 32 37 131 29 4 40 52 271
4 1991-92 CLE 26 48 20 847 121 237 51.1% 32 74 43.2% 45 54 83.3% 14 64 78 110 27 10 31 29 319
5 1992-93 CLE 27 5 0 41 5 10 50.0% 0 2 0.0% 2 2 100.0% 0 7 7 11 2 0 2 2 12
6 1992-93 ORL 27 47 0 440 48 112 42.9% 6 24 25.0% 20 22 90.9% 5 33 38 59 8 1 25 34 122
7 1992-93 TOT 27 52 0 481 53 122 43.4% 6 26 23.1% 22 24 91.7% 5 40 45 70 10 1 27 36 134
8 1993-94 CHI 28 82 0 2,036 287 577 49.7% 52 124 41.9% 83 97 85.6% 26 105 131 210 75 3 57 97 709
9 1994-95 CHI 29 82 0 1,839 261 495 52.7% 89 170 52.4% 63 81 77.8% 20 99 119 151 44 3 48 114 674
10 1995-96 CHI 30 82 0 1,919 244 482 50.6% 122 237 51.5% 78 84 92.9% 25 85 110 192 63 2 42 109 688
11 1996-97 CHI 31 82 0 1,858 249 467 53.3% 110 237 46.4% 54 67 80.6% 29 101 130 175 67 3 43 98 662
12 1997-98 CHI 32 50 0 1,119 137 302 45.4% 57 130 43.8% 45 49 91.8% 14 63 77 96 26 5 27 71 376
13 1998-99 SAS 33 44 0 734 68 174 39.1% 25 80 31.3% 31 35 88.6% 6 38 44 49 23 3 22 28 192
14 1999-00 SAS 34 32 0 268 32 74 43.2% 16 31 51.6% 9 11 81.8% 3 16 19 12 4 0 7 14 89
15 2000-01 SAS 35 55 1 652 67 159 42.1% 33 77 42.9% 14 15 93.3% 6 29 35 57 16 1 21 30 181
16 2001-02 POR 36 65 0 774 102 217 47.0% 26 66 39.4% 39 40 97.5% 6 54 60 63 13 1 24 49 269
17 2002-03 SAS 37 75 0 950 110 256 43.0% 49 124 39.5% 30 34 88.2% 12 48 60 70 27 3 35 49 299

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