Post by TimPig on Aug 22, 2019 19:40:05 GMT
Dolph Schayes
Harlem Globetrotters (2000-2010)
At a Glance
- Currently sits 29th in career win shares despite only playing 11 seasons
- Averaged .198 win shares/48 during his career
- Ranks Top 50 all time in Points, Blocks, Rebounds, Pts/TSA, Free Throws, and Free Throw Attempts
- Averaged a double-double in every season of his career
- Revolutionized the power forward position, shooting an impressive 39.5% from behind the arc on 2,275 attempts
- Revolutizoned the power forward position a second time, averaging 4.5 assists per game for his career
- Spent his entire career with one team, which means more than any statistic to this writer
- Reportedly considering a TMBSL comeback at the age of 50 with the emergence of Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell as the future of TMBSL big men
Career Stats
Years played: 11
Games played: 812
Points per game: 30.1
Rebounds per game: 11.5
Assists per game: 4.5
Steals per game: 0.9
Blocks per game: 1.7
Turnovers per game: 2.0
FG%: .488
FT%: .893
3P%: .395
Achievements
All-Star (9x)
All-League First Team (6x)
All-League Second Team (1x)
All-Defensive Second Team (2x)
Championships: 1
Player of the Game: 292
Player of the Week: 16
Player of the Month: 2
Double Doubles: 550
Triple Doubles: 22
Career Highs
Points: 62
Rebounds: 23
Assists: 15
Steals: 6
Blocks: 7
Biography
Height: 6’9
Weight: 220
College: NYU
Transactions
- Drafted 1.5 in the Creation Draft by the Harlem Globetrotters following the blockbuster trade that saw Minnesota trade up to 1.1 to draft the ringless Collin Sexton
- Re-signed with the Globetrotters in 2002 for $109,802,930 over 6 years
- Re-signed with the Globetrotters in 2008 for $76,000,000 over 4 years
- Retired with the team that drafted him after the 2010 season, despite averaging 31.1 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 4.3 assists