Ralph Sampson - Basketball Statistics

Basketball Statistics

College

SEASON TEAM GP GS MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
'79–80 Virginia 34 34 29.9 .547 .702 11.2 1.1 14.9
'80–81 Virginia 33 33 32.0 .557 .631 11.5 1.5 17.7
'81–82 Virginia 32 32 31.3 .561 .615 11.4 1.2 15.8
'82–83 Virginia 33 33 30.2 .604 .704 11.7 1.0 19.1

NBA Draft: Selected in the 1st round (1st overall).

NBA

SEASON TEAM GP GS MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
'83–84 Houston 82 82 32.8 .523 .661 11.1 2.0 21.0
'84–85 Houston 82 82 37.6 .502 .676 10.4 2.7 22.1
'85–86 Houston 79 76 36.3 .488 .641 11.1 3.6 18.9
'86–87 Houston 43 32 30.8 .489 .624 8.7 2.8 15.6
'87–88 Houston 19 19 37.1 .439 .741 9.1 1.9 15.9
'87–88 Golden State 29 25 33.0 .438 .775 10.0 2.9 15.4
'88–89 Golden State 61 36 17.8 .449 .653 5.0 1.3 6.4
'89–90 Sacramento 26 7 16.0 .372 .522 3.2 1.1 4.2
'90–91 Sacramento 25 4 13.9 .366 .263 4.4 0.7 3.0
'91–92 Washington 10 0 10.8 .310 .667 3.0 0.4 2.2

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