Steven Smith Stats: NBA Career


Steven Smith headshot, wearing the NBA team jersey
Steven Smith, a seasoned NBA veteran, had an illustrious career that spanned over a decade. Smith's journey in the league took him through several teams, showcasing his skills and versatility on the court. Let's delve into the numbers and statistics that define his impressive career.
Smith commenced his NBA journey in the 1991-92 season, donning the jersey of the Miami Heat. Over the course of his career, he also suited up for the Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs, New Or...leans Pelicans, and Charlotte Hornets. This journey allowed him to showcase his talent in various cities across the United States, from the vibrant Miami in Florida to the bustling streets of Atlanta, Georgia, the green landscapes of Portland, Oregon, the cultural hub of San Antonio, Texas, the vibrant streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, and the charming city of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Having played a total of 1072 games, Smith accumulated an impressive 32,270 minutes on the court. His offensive prowess was evident in his 11,738 field goal attempts, out of which he successfully made 5,139 shots, boasting a respectable field goal percentage of 43.78%. Additionally, Smith displayed his composure under pressure at the free-throw line, attempting 4,076 shots and making 3,445 of them, exhibiting an impressive free throw percentage.
Rebounds were also a significant part of Smith's game, as he secured a total of 3,401 rebounds throughout his career. Out of these rebounds, 2,170 were defensive rebounds, showcasing his ability to protect the rim and limit opponents' second-chance opportunities. On the offensive end, Smith grabbed 1,231 rebounds, displaying his tenacity and hustle on the glass.
In addition to his scoring and rebounding abilities, Smith was also a prolific playmaker, amassing 3,267 assists over his career. His court vision and passing skills were instrumental in creating scoring opportunities for his teammates, highlighting his well-rounded approach to the game.
Defensively, Smith made his presence felt with 802 steals and 315 blocks. His defensive prowess and ability to disrupt opponents' offensive schemes were crucial in helping his teams secure victories and make deep playoff runs.
With a total of 15,049 points scored during his career, Smith cemented his status as a reliable scoring option and a player who could deliver in clutch moments. Whether it was draining a game-winning shot or facilitating ball movement to create scoring chances, Smith's impact on the court was undeniable.
While Smith may have hung up his sneakers after the 2004-05 season, his legacy as a skilled and versatile player lives on in the annals of NBA history. As you explore the detailed statistics and charts that encapsulate his career, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the impact Steven Smith had on the game of basketball and why he remains a beloved figure among fans and basketball enthusiasts.

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Games Played

Steven Smith Games–Played Career Chart

Points

Steven Smith Points Career Chart

Assists

Steven Smith Assists Career Chart

Rebounds

Steven Smith Rebounds Career Chart

Steals

Steven Smith Steals Career Chart

Minutes Played

Steven Smith Minutes–Played Career Chart

Turnovers

Steven Smith Turnovers Career Chart

Blocks

Steven Smith Blocks Career Chart

Steven Smith 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 1991-92 MIA 23 61 59 1,806 297 654 45.4% 40 125 32.0% 95 127 74.8% 81 107 188 278 59 19 152 162 729
2 1992-93 MIA 24 48 43 1,610 279 619 45.1% 53 132 40.2% 155 197 78.7% 56 141 197 267 50 16 129 148 766
3 1993-94 MIA 25 78 77 2,776 491 1,076 45.6% 91 262 34.7% 273 327 83.5% 156 196 352 394 84 35 202 217 1,346
4 1994-95 MIA 26 2 2 62 11 29 37.9% 2 12 16.7% 17 22 77.3% 4 2 6 7 2 1 4 9 41
5 1994-95 ATL 26 78 59 2,603 417 976 42.7% 135 404 33.4% 295 349 84.5% 100 170 270 267 60 32 151 216 1,264
6 1994-95 TOT 26 80 61 2,665 428 1,005 42.6% 137 416 32.9% 312 371 84.1% 104 172 276 274 62 33 155 225 1,305
7 1995-96 ATL 27 80 80 2,856 494 1,143 43.2% 140 423 33.1% 318 385 82.6% 124 202 326 224 68 17 151 207 1,446
8 1996-97 ATL 28 72 72 2,822 491 1,145 42.9% 130 388 33.5% 333 393 84.7% 90 148 238 305 62 23 176 173 1,445
9 1997-98 ATL 29 73 73 2,857 489 1,101 44.4% 97 276 35.1% 389 455 85.5% 133 176 309 292 75 29 176 219 1,464
10 1998-99 ATL 30 36 36 1,314 217 540 40.2% 47 139 33.8% 191 225 84.9% 50 101 151 118 36 11 99 100 672
11 1999-00 POR 31 82 81 2,689 420 900 46.7% 96 241 39.8% 289 340 85.0% 123 190 313 209 71 31 117 214 1,225
12 2000-01 POR 32 81 36 2,542 359 788 45.6% 78 230 33.9% 309 347 89.0% 87 185 272 213 48 24 137 203 1,105
13 2001-02 SAS 33 77 76 2,212 310 682 45.5% 116 246 47.2% 159 181 87.8% 45 148 193 151 54 15 108 158 895
14 2002-03 SAS 34 53 18 1,032 113 291 38.8% 39 118 33.1% 95 114 83.3% 21 78 99 70 28 9 43 79 360
15 2003-04 NOH 35 71 4 928 119 293 40.6% 43 107 40.2% 77 83 92.8% 27 54 81 56 15 6 42 91 358
16 2004-05 CHA 36 37 1 635 93 218 42.7% 38 90 42.2% 67 77 87.0% 13 36 49 57 12 7 24 74 291
17 2004-05 MIA 36 13 0 113 9 30 30.0% 3 15 20.0% 2 3 66.7% 2 14 16 14 2 0 3 8 23
18 2004-05 TOT 36 50 1 748 102 248 41.1% 41 105 39.0% 69 80 86.3% 15 50 65 71 14 7 27 82 314

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