Steve Nash Stats: NBA Career


Steve Nash headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Steve Nash, a legendary point guard known for his incredible passing skills and high basketball IQ, embarked on a remarkable NBA career that spanned across three teams and three states. He started his professional journey in the 1996-97 season and concluded it in the 2013-14 season, leaving a lasting impact on the league and captivating fans with his dynamic style of play.
Nash, who played for the Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, and Los Angeles Lakers, showcased his versatility and leadership o...n the court throughout his tenure in the NBA. Starting at the age of 23 and retiring at 40, Nash's longevity in the league is a testament to his dedication to the game and his commitment to constantly improving his skills.
Over the course of his career, Nash participated in an impressive 1217 games, accumulating a total of 38,074 minutes on the court. His ability to control the flow of the game and dictate the pace of play made him a valuable asset to any team he played for. Nash's agility, vision, and quick decision-making enabled him to become one of the most prolific playmakers in NBA history.
When it came to scoring, Nash showed precision and accuracy, attempting 12,892 field goals and making 6,321 of them for a shooting percentage of 49.03%. His ability to knock down shots from various spots on the floor made him a threat to opposing defenses and a crucial scoring option for his teams.
Nash also excelled at the free-throw line, converting 3,060 out of 3,384 attempts with an impressive free-throw percentage. His consistency and composure in high-pressure situations made him a reliable shooter in clutch moments, earning the trust of his teammates and coaches alike.
In addition to his scoring prowess, Nash was also a proficient rebounder, amassing a total of 3,642 rebounds throughout his career. His ability to grab boards on both ends of the court, with 2,999 defensive rebounds and 643 offensive rebounds, showcased his tenacity and hustle on the hardwood.
However, where Nash truly shined was in his playmaking skills, dishing out an incredible 10,335 assists over his career. His uncanny court vision, exceptional passing ability, and knack for setting up his teammates for easy buckets earned him the reputation as one of the best facilitators in the game.
Defensively, Nash was no slouch either, recording 899 steals and 102 blocks during his time in the NBA. His quick hands, anticipation, and ability to disrupt passing lanes made him a pesky defender and a valuable asset on both ends of the floor.
In total, Nash tallied an impressive 17,387 points throughout his career, solidifying his status as a true scoring threat and a dynamic playmaker. His impact on the game transcended statistics, as he revolutionized the point guard position and inspired a new generation of players to prioritize ball movement, teamwork, and basketball IQ.
As you explore the detailed charts and graphs of Steve Nash's career statistics, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for his contributions to the game and understand why he is revered as one of the greatest point guards to ever grace the NBA hardwood. So dive into the numbers, analyze his performance, and discover the magic of Steve Nash's illustrious basketball journey.

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Games Played

Steve Nash Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Steve Nash Points Career Chart

Assists

Steve Nash Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Steve Nash Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Steve Nash Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Steve Nash Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Steve Nash Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Steve Nash Blocks Career Chart

Steve Nash 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 1996-97 PHX 23 65 2 686 74 175 42.3% 23 55 41.8% 42 51 82.4% 16 47 63 138 20 0 63 92 213
2 1997-98 PHX 24 76 9 1,664 268 584 45.9% 81 195 41.5% 74 86 86.0% 32 128 160 262 63 4 98 145 691
3 1998-99 DAL 25 40 40 1,269 114 314 36.3% 49 131 37.4% 38 46 82.6% 32 82 114 219 37 2 83 98 315
4 1999-00 DAL 26 56 27 1,532 173 363 47.7% 60 149 40.3% 75 85 88.2% 34 87 121 272 37 3 102 122 481
5 2000-01 DAL 27 70 70 2,387 386 792 48.7% 89 219 40.6% 231 258 89.5% 46 177 223 509 72 5 205 158 1,092
6 2001-02 DAL 28 82 82 2,838 525 1,088 48.3% 156 343 45.5% 260 293 88.7% 50 204 254 634 53 4 229 164 1,466
7 2002-03 DAL 29 82 82 2,712 518 1,114 46.5% 111 269 41.3% 308 339 90.9% 63 171 234 598 85 6 192 134 1,455
8 2003-04 DAL 30 78 78 2,613 397 845 47.0% 104 257 40.5% 230 251 91.6% 59 173 232 687 67 8 209 139 1,128
9 2004-05 PHX 31 75 75 2,573 430 857 50.2% 94 218 43.1% 211 238 88.7% 57 192 249 861 74 6 245 136 1,165
10 2005-06 PHX 32 79 79 2,796 541 1,056 51.2% 150 342 43.9% 257 279 92.1% 47 286 333 826 61 12 276 120 1,489
11 2006-07 PHX 33 76 76 2,682 517 971 53.2% 156 343 45.5% 222 247 89.9% 30 239 269 884 57 6 287 117 1,412
12 2007-08 PHX 34 81 81 2,780 485 962 50.4% 179 381 47.0% 222 245 90.6% 28 254 282 898 53 5 295 113 1,371
13 2008-09 PHX 35 74 74 2,484 428 851 50.3% 108 246 43.9% 196 210 93.3% 19 204 223 717 55 10 248 108 1,160
14 2009-10 PHX 36 81 81 2,660 499 985 50.7% 124 291 42.6% 211 225 93.8% 34 234 268 892 42 12 295 108 1,333
15 2010-11 PHX 37 75 75 2,497 399 811 49.2% 81 205 39.5% 227 249 91.2% 40 220 260 855 48 4 265 87 1,106
16 2011-12 PHX 38 62 62 1,961 295 555 53.2% 55 141 39.0% 127 142 89.4% 26 160 186 664 38 8 229 53 772
17 2012-13 LAL 39 50 50 1,627 236 475 49.7% 57 130 43.8% 107 116 92.2% 26 116 142 333 30 5 126 70 636
18 2013-14 LAL 40 15 10 313 36 94 38.3% 8 24 33.3% 22 24 91.7% 4 25 29 86 7 2 31 18 102

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