Historical leaders by team

Gargamel

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Found this on another site. These numbers are good for 2004 unless someone jumped another on the list, whereas they're updated (marked by *).



Anything stick out to you?


To me, it's Randy Smith was a very underrated player. Added to his stats was his 906 straight games played which took AC Green 12 years to break.


Other things. Surprised Kevin Johnson isn't the all-time scoring leader at Phx and that Kareem wasn't the all-time boarder in LA. Also interesting that Ewing, Robbo, and Hakeem are the all-time thieves of their teams. Also that Buckner is the all-time thief of the Bucks over Moncrief or Robertson.


And who the hell is Sam Lacey? ;)




BUCKS
GP: Junior Bridgeman - 711
PTS: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 14,211
REB: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 7161
AST: Paul Pressey - 3272
STL: Quinn Buckner - 1042
BLK: Alton Lister - 804

BULLS
GP: Michael Jordan - 930
PTS: Michael Jordan - 29,277
REB: Michael Jordan - 5836
AST: Michael Jordan - 5012
STL: Micahel Jordan - 2306
BLK: Artis Gilmore - 1029

CAVALIERS
GP: Danny Ferry - 723
PTS: Brad Daugherty - 10,389
REB: Brad Daugherty - 5227
AST: Mark Price - 4206
STL: Mark Price - 734
BLK: Hot Rod Williams - 1200

CELTICS
GP: John Havlicek - 1270
PTS: John Havlicek - 26,395
REB: Bill Russell - 21,620
AST: Bob Cousy - 6945
STL: Larry Bird - 1556
BLK: Robert Parish - 1703


CLIPPERS
GP: Randy Smith - 715
PTS: Randy Smith - 12,735
REB: Loy Vaught - 4471
AST: Randy Smith - 3498
STL: Randy Smith - 1072
BLK: Benoit Benjamin - 1117


HAWKS
GP: Dominique Wilkins - 882
PTS: Dominique Wilkins - 23,292
REB: Bob Pettit - 12,849
AST: Doc Rivers - 3866
STL: Mookie Blaylock - 1319
BLK: Tree Rollins - 2283


HEAT
GP: Keith Askins - 486
PTS: Glen Rice - 9248
REB: Rony Seikaly - 4544
AST: Tim Hardaway - 2867
STL: Grant Long - 666
BLK: Alonzo Mourning - 1199


GRIZZLIES
GP: Bryant Reeves - 395
PTS: Shareef Abdur-Rahim - 7801
REB: Shareef Abdur-Rahim - 3070
AST: Jason Williams - 1993*
STL: Shareef Abdur-Rahim - 416
BLK: Pau Gasol - 516*


HORNETS
GP: Dell Curry - 701
PTS: Dell Curry - 9839
REB: Larry Johnson - 3479
AST: Muggsy Bogues - 5557
STL: Muggsy Bogues - 1067
BLK: Alonzo Mourning - 684


JAZZ
GP: John Stockton - 1504
PTS: Karl Malone - 36,374
REB: Karl Malone - 14,600
AST: John Stockton - 15,806
STL: John Stockton - 3265
BLK: Mark Eaton - 3064


KINGS
GP: Sam Lacey - 888
PTS: Oscar Robertson - 22,009
REB: Sam Lacey - 9353
AST: Oscar Robertson - 7731
STL: Sam Lacey - 950
BLK: Sam Lacey - 1098


KNICKS
GP: Patrick Ewing - 1039
PTS: Patrick Ewing - 23,665
REB: Patrick Ewing - 10,759
AST: Walt Frazier - 4791
STL: Patrick Ewing - 1061
BLK: Patrick Ewing - 2758


LAKERS
GP: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 1093
PTS: Jerry West - 25,192
REB: Elgin Baylor - 11,463
AST: Magic Johnson - 10,141
STL: Magic Johnson - 1724
BLK: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 2694


MAGIC
GP: Nick Anderson - 692
PTS: Nick Anderson - 10,650
REB: Shaquille O'Neal - 3691
AST: Scott Skiles - 2776
STL: Nick Anderson - 1004
BLK: Shaquille O'Neal - 824


MAVERICKS
GP: Brad Davis - 883
PTS: Rolando Blackman - 16,643
REB: James Donaldson - 4589
AST: Derek Harper - 5111
STL: Derek Harper - 1551
BLK: Shawn Bradley - 1187


NETS
GP: Buck Williams - 635
PTS: Buck Williams - 10,440
REB: Buck Williams - 7576
AST: Jason Kidd - 2596*
STL: Darwin Cook - 875
BLK: George Johnson - 863


NUGGETS
GP: Alex English - 837
PTS: Alex English - 21,645
REB: Dan Issel - 5707
AST: Alex English - 3679
STL: Lafayette Lever - 1167
BLK: Dikembe Mutombo - 1488


PACERS
GP: Reggie Miller - 1323
PTS: Reggie Miller - 24,305
REB: Rik Smits - 5277
AST: Vern Fleming - 4038
STL: Reggie Miller - 1455
BLK: Rik Smits - 1110


PISTONS
GP: Joe Dumars - 1018
PTS: Isiah Thomas - 18,882
REB: Bill Laimbeer - 9430
AST: Isiah Thomas - 9061
STL: Isiah Thomas - 1861
BLK: Terry Tyler - 1070


RAPTORS
GP: Alvin Williams - 416
PTS: Vince Carter - 9103
REB: Antonio Davis - 2803
AST: Alvin Williams - 1791
STL: Doug Christie - 664
BLK: Vince Carter - 434*


ROCKETS
GP: Hakeem Olajuwon - 1177
PTS: Hakeem Olajuwon - 26,511
REB: Hakeem Olajuwon - 13,381
AST: Calvin Murphy - 4402
STL: Hakeem Olajuwon - 2088
BLK: Hakeem Olajuwon - 3740


SIXERS
GP: Hal Greer - 1122
PTS: Hal Greer - 21,586
REB: Dolph Schayes - 11,256
AST: Maurice Cheeks - 6212
STL: Maurice Cheeks - 1942
BLK: Julius Erving - 1293


SPURS
GP: David Robinson - 987
PTS: David Robinson - 20,790
REB: David Robinson - 10,497
AST: Avery Johnson - 4474
STL: David Robinson - 1387
BLK: David Robinson - 2954


SUNS
GP: Alvan Adams - 988
PTS: Walter Davis - 15,666
REB: Alvan Adams - 6937
AST: Kevin Johnson - 6518
STL: Alvan Adams - 1289
BLK: Larry Nance - 940


SUPERSONICS
GP: Fred Brown - 963
PTS: Gary Payton - 17,123
REB: Jack Sikma - 7729
AST: Gary Payton - 6925
STL: Gary Payton - 2014
BLK: Shawn Kemp - 959


TIMBERWOLVES
GP: Sam Mitchell - 757
PTS: Kevin Garnett - 13,864
REB: Kevin Garnett - 7493
AST: Kevin Garnett - 3059
STL: Kevin Garnett - 968
BLK: Kevin Garnett - 1231


TRAIL BLAZERS
GP: Clyde Drexler - 867
PTS: Clyde Drexler - 18,040
REB: Clyde Drexler - 5339
AST: Terry Porter - 5319
STL: Clyde Drexler - 1795
BLK: Mychal Thompson - 768


WARRIORS
GP: Chris Mullin - 807
PTS: Wilt Chamberlain - 17,783
REB: Nate Thurmond - 12,771
AST: Guy Rodgers - 4855
STL: Chris Mullin - 1360
BLK: Joe Barry Carroll - 837


WIZARDS
GP: Wes Unseld - 984
PTS: Elvin Hayes - 15,551
REB: Wes Unseld - 13,769
AST: Wes Unseld - 3822
STL: Greg Ballard - 762
BLK: Elvin Hayes - 1558
 
Well, I'll be Damned...

Bryant Reeves holds a record for something. Good stuff, kind of interesting to thumb through, and to get a new perspective on the (sometimes) storied histories of some of these franchises.





Garg- Love the sig man! But you forgot my two biggest pet peeves:

"The team that plays worse defence will usually loose the game." Good lord, the defense one I guess I can understand, but how exactly does one have a loosing record, or anything of the sort?
 
Pollardo! said:
Garg- Love the sig man! But you forgot my two biggest pet peeves:

"The team that plays worse defence will usually loose the game." Good lord, the defense one I guess I can understand, but how exactly does one have a loosing record, or anything of the sort?

Yep. Lose/loose is a common mistake. Remember in the 2002 series when accusations of whining were going back and forth? From reading NBA boards, I was concerned that "whinning" and "whineing" were going to become accepted spellings of the word.
 
BLK: Mark Eaton - 3064

Hakeem is the only person with more blocks, NEVER would have guessed that!
 
G_M said:
BLK: Mark Eaton - 3064

Hakeem is the only person with more blocks, NEVER would have guessed that!

Kareem also has more than Eaton and he played four years when they didn't tally blocks. Russell, Wilt, and Kareem are almost certainly the real block leaders. Hakeem is probably 4th on the list. Eaton 5th. But those record books are funny.
 
Randy Smith was an incredible athlete. Played for Buffalo State where I got to see him. Could have been a world class athlete in the high jump or triple jump.
 
striker said:
Randy Smith was an incredible athlete. Played for Buffalo State where I got to see him. Could have been a world class athlete in the high jump or triple jump.

NBA TV has a couple of Buffalo Braves games they play periodically, so I have gotten to see him play and he was quite good. However, it's bad enough to play for the current-day Clippers, but when you play for the team that folded up and became the Clippers, you sink into whale poop level obscurity.
 
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