How much does Yao Ming s stats average in the NBA? What is the total number?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yao Ming's Personal Data.

    Career total appearances: 423 [regular season: 404, playoffs: 19] Career total: 8083 [regular season points: 7682 points, playoff points: 401].

    Career total rebounds: 3,869 [Regular season: 3,706, playoffs:

    163] Career Total Assists: 648 [Regular Season: 628, Playoffs:

    20] Career total steals: 164 [Regular season: 159, playoffs:

    5] Career total blocks: 793 [Regular season: 762, playoffs:

    31] Career total turnovers: 1135 [Regular season: 1070, playoffs:

    65] Career total fouls: 1404 [Regular Season: 1326, Playoffs:

    78] Career Average Points: Points [Regular Season Points, Playoffs Points] Career Three-Point Shooting Percentage: Regular Season:

    1 9, Playoffs: 0-0] Career Shooting Percentage: Regular Season:

    2796 5376, playoffs: 141 277].

    Career Free Throw Percentage: [Regular season: 2089-2528, Playoffs: 119-147].

    Career highest single-game points: 41 points (02/22/04 vs. Hawks)Career-high single-game rebounds: 22 (03/11/05 vs. Suns)Career-high single-game blocks:

    8 (12/16/06 vs. Lakers)Career-high single-game assists: 7 (22/02/04 vs. Hawks)Career-high steals per game: 4 (11/14/06 vs. Spurs)Career-high single-game offensive rebounds:

    9 (11/03/05 vs. Suns)Career-high single-game defensive rebounds: 17 (2/02/06 vs. Warriors)Most career shots made in a single game: 35 (12/16/06 vs. Lakers)Career-high single-game shooting average:

    16 (04/04/02 vs. Lakers)Career-high single-game three-point attempts: 1 (03/21/03/03) Most career three-pointers made in a single game: 2 (01/13/08 vs. Hornets)Career-high single-game free throw shots:

    18 goals (13/03/06 vs. Nets)Most free throws in a single game in a career: 21 (30/03/07 vs. Lakers)Longest minutes played in a single game in a career (12/20/07 vs. Nuggets)This statistic up to the 07 08 season is quoted from.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds per game in his career.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yao Ming played in the NBA for 8 years, and the statistics during that period are as follows:

    Regular season totals: 486 games played, 476 starts, 15,818 minutes played, 9,247 points, 6,445 shots, 3,380 shots, 2,984 free throws, 2,485 shots, 1,233 frontcourt rebounds, 3,261 backcourt rebounds, 4,494 total rebounds, 769 assists, 189 steals, 920 blocks, 1,311 turnovers, 1,596 fouls, and the team record is 284-202.

    Regular season averages: minutes played, points scored, shots made, shots, shots, shots, free throws, shots, free throw percentage, rebounds, rebounds, rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls.

    Playoff totals: Played in 4 playoff games, appeared in 28 games, played 988 minutes, scored 555 points, made 376 shots, hit 195 shots, made 198 free throws, hit 165 goals, rebounded 76 in the frontcourt, rebounded 185 in the backcourt, 261 total rebounds, 29 assists, 9 steals, 42 blocks, 82 turnovers, and committed 105 fouls, with a team record of 12-16.

    Playoff averages: minutes played, points scored, shots made, shots, shots, shots, free throws, shots, free throw percentage, frontcourt rebounds, backcourt rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yao Ming's NBA career average data per game is as follows:

    Yao Ming was born in 1980 in Xuhui District, Shanghai, and his ancestral home is Zhenze, Wujiang. Chinese basketball player.

    In April 1998, he was selected for the national team coached by Wang Fei and began his basketball career. In 2002, he was drafted by the NBA's Houston Rockets as a first-round pick. He was named to the NBA West All-Star team for six consecutive seasons from 2003 to 2008.

    In 2009, Yao Ming acquired the Shanghai men's basketball team and became the owner of the Shanghai Big Sharks Basketball Club. On July 20, 2011, Yao Ming officially announced his retirement. In 2013, Yao Ming was elected as a member of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

    In June 2014, he participated in Hunan Satellite TV's "Where Are You Going, Dad" as a guest guest.

    On February 10, 2015, he officially became one of the image ambassadors of Beijing's bid to host the Winter Olympics.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Regular season data.

    Yao Ming's absolute time with the Rockets was eight and a half seasons, but he didn't play all of them in the 09-10 season. In this short period of time, Yao Ming made a total of 486 appearances, of which 476 were for the team's starting center, and 10 as a substitute, all of which came in his rookie season, and Yao Ming has been a starter for many seasons.

    In these 486 games, Yao Ming played a total of 15,818 minutes, with 6,445 shots and 3,380 hits, with a career shooting percentage. Yao Ming has made a total of 10 three-pointers during his years with the Rockets, but unfortunately only hit two. In terms of free throws, Yao Ming walked to the free throw line a total of 1,984 times and hit 2,485 of them, a shooting percentage.

    In terms of scoring, Yao Ming scored a total of 9,247 points in the Rockets' more than eight years, with the most points scored in 08-09, when Yao Ming played 77 games and scored 1,514 points, followed by the 04-05 season, when Yao Ming scored 1,465 points in 80 games.

    In terms of rebounding, Yao Ming grabbed a total of 4,494 rebounds in the regular season, including 1,233 in the front court and 3,261 in the back court. In a single season, the most total rebounds and backcourt rebounds were in the 08-09 season, and the most frontcourt rebounds were in the 04-05 season.

    Caps are also an important indicator to measure an inside line. Yao Ming has a total of 920 blocks during his time with the Rockets, with 160 blocks in the 04-05 season, 156 in the 03-04 season, and 150 in the 08-09 season.

    In terms of assists and steals, Yao Ming had a total of 769 assists with the Rockets, including a tie-high of 137 in his rookie season and '08-09. Yao Ming had a total of 189 steals, including 34 steals in the 04-05 season, a season-high one.

    In terms of the two negative statistics of turnovers and fouls, Yao Ming has a total of 1,311 turnovers and 1,596 fouls. The most turnovers were 234 in '08-09 and 298 in '04-05.

    Average stats: minutes, made per shot, made free throws, points per game, rebounds (front, back), assists and blocks per game, steals, turnovers and fouls per game.

    2. Playoff data.

    Yao played in 28 playoff games for the Rockets, playing 988 minutes and hitting 195 of 376 shots, including no three-point attempts. In terms of free throws, he made a total of 198 shots and hit 165 of them, which is a shooting percentage. He scored 555 points in 28 playoff games, grabbed 76 frontcourt rebounds and 185 backcourt rebounds for a total of 261, dished out 29 assists, 42 blocks and 9 steals, and had 82 turnovers and 105 fouls.

    Average stats: Minutes per game, points, rebounds and assists.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yao Ming scored a total of 9,247 points in his NBA career, averaging points per game; 4,494 rebounds, an average per game; 920 blocks, an average of 920 per game; 769 assists, per game.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

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    Time to shoot. Three-point free throws.

    Offensive and defensive. Total assists.

    Steal block. Foul on error.

    Score 2002-03

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yao Ming has made 3,362 goals and 6,408 shots so far in his career, both of which rank seventh and eighth in team history, respectively. Yao Ming's career shooting percentage is as high as the fifth-highest in team history, behind Landry, Thorpe, Cato and Leyadh, because Landry, Thorpe, Carter and Leyadh are all role players, and they face defensive pressure that Yao Ming can't compare to Yao, and Yao Ming's stats are even higher than the likes of Olajuwon, Barkley and Malone. Yao Ming made 2,968 free throws and hit 2,470 free throws, ranking fifth and fourth in team history, respectively.

    Yao Ming grabbed a total of 1,226 offensive rebounds, 3,241 defensive rebounds, and 4,467 total rebounds in his career, ranking fourth, fourth, and sixth in team history, respectively. Yao Ming scored 9,196 points in his career, ranking sixth in history. Yao Ming averaged points per game, ranking seventh in Rockets history.

    High record 41 points scored: 2004-02-23 vs. Hawks 22 rebounds: 2005-03-11 vs. Suns 8 blocks

    12/16/2006 vs. Lakers 7 assists: 2004-02-23 vs. Hawks 4 steals: 11/14/2006 vs. Spurs 9 offensive rebounds:

    17 defensive rebounds against Suns on March 11, 2005: 24 February 2006 against Warriors 35 shots: 16 shots made against Lakers on December 16, 2006

    2004-04-02 vs. Lakers 2-pointers: 2003-03-21 vs. Warriors 03/14/09 vs. Bobcats 2 three-point shots: 2008-01-13 vs. Hornets 18 free throws

    2006-03-13 against Nets 21 free throws: 2007-03-30 vs. Lakers 52 minutes played: 2007-12-20 vs. Nuggets Longest winning streak:

    From January 29 to March 16, 2008, he won 22 consecutive games (only 10 games due to injury.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yao Ming's NBA career data In the 2002-2003 season, "Little Giant" Yao Ming was selected by the Houston Rockets as the champion and became the first foreign champion in NBA history. Yao Ming averaged points, rebounds and blocks per game In the 2003-2004 season, Yao Ming performed even better, averaging 9 rebounds and blocks per game. In the 2004-2005 season, Yao Ming welcomed a new teammate, Tracy McGrady, who averaged 11 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 block per game.

    In the 2005-2006 season, Yao Ming's statistics were rebounds and blocks. In the 2006-2007 season, Yao Ming, who was at the peak of his career, averaged 25 points, rebounds and blocks per game in the regular season, and in the 2007-2008 season, Yao Ming, who continued to be at his peak, averaged 22 points, rebounds and 2 blocks per game in the regular season. In the 2008-2009 season, Yao Ming averaged one rebound and one block per game In the 2009-2010 season, Yao Ming missed the entire season due to injury In the 2010-2011 season, he averaged five games and a career-low rebound and block per game.

    On July 9, 2011, Yahoo Sports and the Houston Chronicle reported that Yao Ming had retired, and the "little giant" Yao Ming's NBA career came to an end. Yao Ming's brilliant career 2004 Sydney Olympics 8th 2002 NBA Draft champion 2002 CBA champion 2001 World Universiade runner-up 2000 Sydney Olympics 10th place 2000 City Games champion 2000 CBA runner-up All-Star 1999 Asian Championship champion 1999 CBA Most Improved Player Award 1998 Selected for national team 1997 Asian Youth Championship champion Highest personal data score 2004 vs Hawks 41 points Rebounds 2005 vs Suns 22 rebounds Three points 2003 vs Warriors 1 assist 2004 vs Hawks 7 blocks 2006 vs Lakers 8 steals 2006 vs Spurs 4 Yao Ming 02-07 total stats record Playing time 11094 games 349 Points 6473 rebounds 3112 frontcourt rebounds 850 Backcourt rebounds 2262 three-pointers 1 Assist 499 blocks 651 steals 134 fouls 1155 turnovers 887

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