Post by TimPig on Jun 23, 2020 15:14:35 GMT
Oscar Robertson
Chicago Bulls (2024-2038)
Orlando Magic (2039)
At a Glance
- Won seven rings, all as a member of the Bulls, including two prior to LeBron’s arrival
- Amassed two league MVPs, three Playoff MVPs, one All-Star MVP, and 12 All-League team selections during his career
- Retires fourth all-time in career win shares with 233.3, trailing only Kyrie Irving, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Simisola Shittu
- Retires as TMBSL’s all-time leader in assists with 15,328, surpassing Kyrie Irving despite playing four fewer seasons
- Finishes tied with Harry Gallatin for 19th all-time in win shares per 48 with .238
- Sixth all-time in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 6.806 marker for his career
- Finished in the top 40 all-time in points, field goals made, field goal attempts, three-pointers made, three-point attempts, and steals
- Never averaged less than a double-double during a season in his career
- Also an elite rebounder at the point guard position, averaging 5.6 per game during his career, trailing only Jay Williams and Magic Johnson at the position
Career Stats
Years played: 16
Games played: 1258
Points per game: 20.4
Rebounds per game: 5.6
Assists per game: 12.2
Steals per game: 1.3
Blocks per game: 0.1
Turnovers per game: 1.8
FG%: .487
FT%: .868
3P%: .377
Achievements
Championships: 7
Player of the Game: 413
Player of the Week: 22
Player of the Month: 14
Double Doubles: 931
Triple Doubles: 65
MVP (2x)
Playoff MVP (3x)
All-Star Game MVP
Rookie of the Year
All-League First Team (4x)
All-League Second Team (6x)
All-League Third Team (2x)
All-Star (14x)
Career Highs
Points: 51
Rebounds: 19
Assists: 30
Steals: 6
Blocks: 2
Biography
Height: 6’5
Weight: 215
College: Cincinnati
Transactions
- Drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the second overall selection in the 2024 TMBSL Rookie Draft
- Entered free agency after the expiration of his rookie contract but chose to re-sign with the Bulls for 7 years and $120,312,500
- Became the only player in TMBSL history to be insured against retirement following the conclusion of the 2034 season
- Re-signed again with the Bulls in 2035 for 3 years and a flat $20,000,000 per year
- Re-signed for the final time with the Bulls in 2038 for one year and $19,000,000
- Decided to ease his way into retirement by signing a one-year deal with the Orlando Magic for $12,500,000