Post by jhb on Sept 20, 2019 19:20:26 GMT
Sam Perkins
Chicago Bulls (2002-2003)
Vancouver Grizzlies (2003-2005)
Los Angeles Clippers (2006-2011)
Washington Bullets (2012-2014)
Points: 62
Rebounds: 26
Assists: 7
Steals: 5
Blocks: 3
555 double-doubles
Chicago Bulls (2002-2003)
Vancouver Grizzlies (2003-2005)
Los Angeles Clippers (2006-2011)
Washington Bullets (2012-2014)
At a Glance
- Extremely efficient scorer, finishing just 1% from the field away from being in the career 50/40/90 club
- Had 3 seasons where he finished in the 50/40/90 club for the season and one incredible year in the 50/50/90 club during 2012 with Washington where he scored 24.8 ppg on .513/.500/.934 efficiency, good for an insane 1.255 points per true shot attempt
- Paired his extreme efficiency with great volume in the prime of his career with the Clippers, scoring at least 27.4 ppg each season from 2006-2011 (with 3 seasons greater than 30 ppg) and topping out at 33.2 ppg in 2008
- 36th all-time in career win shares with 131.7 and 45th all-time in career WS/48 at .193
- 19th all-time in career free throws made (25th in attempts), 23rd all-time in career rebounds, 27th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.181), 31st all-time in career points scored (eclipsing the 25k mark with 25309 points total), 33rd all-time in career field goals made (34th in attempts), 33rd all-time in career free throw percentage (.905), and 49th all-time in career three point percentage (.411)
- Had 3 seasons where he finished in the 50/40/90 club for the season and one incredible year in the 50/50/90 club during 2012 with Washington where he scored 24.8 ppg on .513/.500/.934 efficiency, good for an insane 1.255 points per true shot attempt
- Paired his extreme efficiency with great volume in the prime of his career with the Clippers, scoring at least 27.4 ppg each season from 2006-2011 (with 3 seasons greater than 30 ppg) and topping out at 33.2 ppg in 2008
- 36th all-time in career win shares with 131.7 and 45th all-time in career WS/48 at .193
- 19th all-time in career free throws made (25th in attempts), 23rd all-time in career rebounds, 27th all-time in career points per true shot attempt (1.181), 31st all-time in career points scored (eclipsing the 25k mark with 25309 points total), 33rd all-time in career field goals made (34th in attempts), 33rd all-time in career free throw percentage (.905), and 49th all-time in career three point percentage (.411)
Career Stats
Years played: 13
Games played: 1002
Points per game: 25.3
Rebounds per game: 10.3
Assists per game: 1.6
Steals per game: 0.8
Blocks per game: 0.3
Turnovers per game: 1.1
FG%: .490
FT%: .905
3P%: .411
Career Highs
Career Highs
Points: 62
Rebounds: 26
Assists: 7
Steals: 5
Blocks: 3
555 double-doubles
Achievements/Awards
All-Star (4x)
All-Star Game MVP
All-League 3rd Team (2x)
Player of the Game (133x)
All-Rookie 2nd Team
Rookie Game Participant
2002 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2002 - All-Rookie Second Team
2007 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-Star Game MVP
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2008 - All-League Third Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Third Team
All-Star Game MVP
All-League 3rd Team (2x)
Player of the Game (133x)
All-Rookie 2nd Team
Rookie Game Participant
2002 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2002 - All-Rookie Second Team
2007 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-Star Game MVP
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2008 - All-League Third Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Third Team
Biography
Height: 6'9"
Weight: 240
College: North Carolina
Transactions
- Drafted with the 7th overall pick in the 1st round of the 2002 rookie draft by the Chicago Bulls
- Traded after the beginning of his second season with Ayo Dosunmu, and Broderick Langhi to the Vancouver Grizzlies for Jim Halpert
- Tested free agency after his rookie deal in Vancouver ended and signed with the Los Angeles Clippers for $93,750,000 over 6 years
- Was entering free agency during The Great Contraction and ended up signing an MLE deal with the Washington Bullets during the 2012 FA period; he had that MLE extended for an additional two seasons and then retired after it expired
- Traded after the beginning of his second season with Ayo Dosunmu, and Broderick Langhi to the Vancouver Grizzlies for Jim Halpert
- Tested free agency after his rookie deal in Vancouver ended and signed with the Los Angeles Clippers for $93,750,000 over 6 years
- Was entering free agency during The Great Contraction and ended up signing an MLE deal with the Washington Bullets during the 2012 FA period; he had that MLE extended for an additional two seasons and then retired after it expired