Post by jhb on Nov 12, 2019 19:06:46 GMT
Stan Haynes
New York Knicks (2000-2004)
Chicago Bulls (2005)
Orlando Magic (2006-2008)
Chicago Bulls (2005)
Orlando Magic (2006-2008)
At a Glance
- Began his career at the ripe age of 31 years old, impressively playing a full 9 seasons at a very high level
- With Firsto Picko, he formed the devastating frontcourt duo that led the Knicks to win the inaugural TMBSL 5.0 championship
- Member of the TMBSL Top 50 All-Time in Career WS/48; imagine what could have been if we were able to see this guy play in his 20s
- One of the most devastating back-to-the-basket players in early TMBSL history, could put the ball in the bucket efficiently and at will or dish it to someone else for an easy look (he even racked up 7 triple doubles in his career with his outstanding passing ability)
- Still remains 44th all-time in TMBSL WS/48, ahead of other HOF-caliber players such as Hakeem Olajuwon or Guy Beahm and franchise stalwarts like Al Harrington
- Recorded an impressive 68.2 win shares in only 9 total seasons, 2 of which were spent on the bench and 2 of which were shortened by injury
- Recorded the 32nd best all-time individual season for pts/tsa with his 1.263 pts/tsa effort in 2001 (that season also marks the 46th best individual performance in a season for field goal percentage at .565)
- 29th all-time in career points per true shot attempt and 33rd all-time in career field goal percentage
Career Stats
Years played: 9
Games played: 613
Points per game: 20.3
Rebounds per game: 8.4
Assists per game: 3.3
Steals per game: 0.5
Blocks per game: 0.5
Turnovers per game: 1.6
FG%: .521
FT%: .833
3P%: .000
Career Highs
Points: 51
Rebounds: 23
Assists: 11
Steals: 5
Blocks: 4
239 double-doubles
7 triple-doubles
Achievements/Awards
Champion
Player of the Game (55x)
Biography
Height: 6'10"
Weight: 305
College: TMBSL Academy
Transactions
- Taken with the 8th selection of the 3rd round of the Creation Draft by the New York Knicks, signing to a 3 year deal
- Re-signed with the Knicks for a deal totaling $23,760,000 over three years following the 2002 season
- Was traded to Chicago along with Herb Jones and 3 first and second round picks each for Jock Landale and Chalky Studebaker in 2005
- Re-signed to a $5,544,000 deal over one year but was traded to Orlando along with a first round pick, Tacko Fall, Giuseppe Longfellow, Andy Phillip, Scootsie Doubleday, and cash for Brandon Griner in 2006
- Agreed to a final $4,236,851 deal over two years to return to Orlando and retired following the expiration of that agreement at age 39