Post by jhb on Sept 19, 2019 15:18:43 GMT
Al Harrington
Dallas Mavericks (2003-2017, 2019-2020)
Los Angeles Lakers (2018)
Points: 54
Rebounds: 30
Assists: 10
Steals: 5
Blocks: 4
517 double-doubles
1 triple-double
Dallas Mavericks (2003-2017, 2019-2020)
Los Angeles Lakers (2018)
At a Glance
- Played for a really long time, mostly for the Mavericks and won a championship
- One of TMBSL's premier stretch forwards for a long time
- While not much of a rebounder or defender, he was one of the more efficient scorers in TMBSL history
- Once had an asterisk in his name but lost it at some point
- 15th all-time in career win shares with 163.3 and one of only 26 players all-time to break the 150 win plateau
- 44th all-time in career WS/48 with .193, ahead of notable heavyweights like Guy Beahm, Hakeem Olajuwon, Trendon Watford, and DeAndre Ayton
- 5th all-time in career fouls committed, 14th all-time in career free throws made (12th in attempts), 14th all-time in career rebounds, 19th all-time in career minutes played (breaking the 40,000 minute mark), 20th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.188), 27th all-time in career points scored (one of 32 players all-time to break 25000 points scored), 30th all-time in career field goals made (35th in attempts), and 36th all-time in career field goal percentage
- Fouled out in a hilarious 12.9% of the total games that he played in
- One of TMBSL's premier stretch forwards for a long time
- While not much of a rebounder or defender, he was one of the more efficient scorers in TMBSL history
- Once had an asterisk in his name but lost it at some point
- 15th all-time in career win shares with 163.3 and one of only 26 players all-time to break the 150 win plateau
- 44th all-time in career WS/48 with .193, ahead of notable heavyweights like Guy Beahm, Hakeem Olajuwon, Trendon Watford, and DeAndre Ayton
- 5th all-time in career fouls committed, 14th all-time in career free throws made (12th in attempts), 14th all-time in career rebounds, 19th all-time in career minutes played (breaking the 40,000 minute mark), 20th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.188), 27th all-time in career points scored (one of 32 players all-time to break 25000 points scored), 30th all-time in career field goals made (35th in attempts), and 36th all-time in career field goal percentage
- Fouled out in a hilarious 12.9% of the total games that he played in
Career Stats
Years played: 18
Games played: 1346
Points per game: 19.5
Rebounds per game: 8.8
Assists per game: 1.6
Steals per game: 0.9
Blocks per game: 0.4
Turnovers per game: 1.0
FG%: .514
FT%: .845
3P%: .351
Career Highs
Career Highs
Points: 54
Rebounds: 30
Assists: 10
Steals: 5
Blocks: 4
517 double-doubles
1 triple-double
Achievements/Awards
Champion
All-League 2nd Team (2x)
Player of the Week (2x)
Player of the Game (126x)
Rookie Game Participant (2x)
2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2003 - All-Rookie Second Team
2004 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2012 - All-League Second Team
All-League 2nd Team (2x)
Player of the Week (2x)
Player of the Game (126x)
Rookie Game Participant (2x)
2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2003 - All-Rookie Second Team
2004 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2012 - All-League Second Team
Biography
Height: 6'11"
Weight: 250
College: St. Patrick's High School
Transactions
- Drafted with the 6th pick in the 1st round of the 2003 rookie draft by the Dallas Mavericks
- After the expiration of his rookie deal, he tested FA but chose to return to Dallas on a deal for $120,312,500 over 7 years
- He tested free agency again in the 2014 offseason but ultimately agreed once again to return to Dallas for $60,000,000 over 5 years
- During the final year of his contract with Dallas he remained unprotected in the 2018 Expansion Draft and was selected to join the Los Angeles Lakers
- Harrington offered to re-sign with the Lakers in the 2019 offseason for $64,800,000 over 5 years but was denied; he ultimately arranged a homecoming to Dallas on an MLE contract in free agency
- His MLE deal was extended for one season to return to Dallas again in 2020
- He retired following his second MLE season
- After the expiration of his rookie deal, he tested FA but chose to return to Dallas on a deal for $120,312,500 over 7 years
- He tested free agency again in the 2014 offseason but ultimately agreed once again to return to Dallas for $60,000,000 over 5 years
- During the final year of his contract with Dallas he remained unprotected in the 2018 Expansion Draft and was selected to join the Los Angeles Lakers
- Harrington offered to re-sign with the Lakers in the 2019 offseason for $64,800,000 over 5 years but was denied; he ultimately arranged a homecoming to Dallas on an MLE contract in free agency
- His MLE deal was extended for one season to return to Dallas again in 2020
- He retired following his second MLE season