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词条 Bryant Reeves
释义

  1. College career

  2. Professional career

  3. NBA career statistics

     Regular season 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{For|the American football player|Bryan Reeves}}{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Bryant Reeves
| image =
| width =
| caption =
| height_ft = 7
| height_in = 0
| weight_lb = 275
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|06|08}}
| birth_place = Fort Smith, Arkansas
| nationality = American
| high_school = Gans (Gans, Oklahoma)
| college = Oklahoma State (1991–1995)
| draft_year = 1995
| draft_round = 1
| draft_pick = 6
| draft_team = Vancouver Grizzlies
| career_start = 1995
| career_end = 2001
| career_position = Center
| career_number = 50
| years1 = {{nbay|1995|start}}–{{nbay|2000|end}}
| team1 = Vancouver Grizzlies
| highlights =
  • NBA All-Rookie Second Team ({{nbay|1995|end}})
  • 2× Second-team All-American – UPI (1994, 1995)
  • 2× Third-team All-American – AP (1994, 1995)
  • 2× Big Eight Player of the Year (1993, 1995)
  • 3× First-team All-Big Eight (1993–1995)

| stats_league = NBA
| stat1label = Points
| stat1value = 4,945 (12.5 ppg)
| stat2label = Rebounds
| stat2value = 2,745 (6.9 rpg)
| stat3label = Blocks
| stat3value = 302 (0.8 bpg)
| bbr = reevebr01
}}Bryant Reeves (born June 8, 1973) is an American retired professional basketball player. Reeves spent his entire career with the NBA's Vancouver Grizzlies, playing with the team from 1995 until 2001. He was nicknamed "Big Country" by his college teammate Byron Houston after Reeves was amazed following his first airplane flight across the United States,[1] having grown up in the small community of Gans, Oklahoma.[2]

College career

Standing {{Convert|7|ft|cm|spell=in}} tall and weighing between {{convert|275|and|300|lb}}, Reeves was an imposing physical presence on the court and was primed to become a dominant center in the NBA. After a strong collegiate career with Oklahoma State University, where he averaged 21.5 points per game as a senior and led OSU to the 1995 Final Four, Reeves became the Grizzlies' first-ever draft choice, selected sixth overall in the 1995 NBA draft.[3]

Professional career

Reeves played six seasons with the Grizzlies. After averaging 13.3 points per game in a solid rookie season, he averaged 16.2 points per game in 1996–97 season and was subsequently awarded with a six-year, $61.8 million contract extension. The next season was his best, when he averaged 16.3 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 1.08 blocked shots per game. During that season he scored a career-high 41 points against the Boston Celtics.

After 1998, weight-control problems and injuries began to take a toll on Reeves, and his numbers fell off dramatically.[4] He was still the starting center for the Grizzlies, but his minutes per game dropped, and his field goal percentage dropped significantly. Eventually, after the Grizzlies moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 2001, Reeves started the season on the injured list due to chronic back pain and was never able to play another game (the only games he played with the team in Memphis were two preseason games). During the preseason play in the fall of 2001, Reeves had experienced back pain and had to be taken off the court on two connected stretchers carried by eight of his teammates.{{citation needed|date=June 2016}} He retired from the league midway through the 2001–02 season.[5]

NBA career statistics

{{NBA player statistics legend}}

Regular season

{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | 1995–96
| align="left" | Vancouver
| 77 || 63 || 24.9 ||.457 ||.000 ||.732 || 7.4 ||1.4 ||0.6 ||0.7 || 13.3
|-
| align="left" | 1996–97
| align="left" | Vancouver
| 75 ||75 || 37.0 || .486 || .679 ||.704 || 8.1 || 2.1 || 0.4 || 0.9 || 16.2
|-
| align="left" | 1997–98
| align="left" | Vancouver
| 74 || 74 ||34.1 || .523 ||.346 ||.706 ||7.9 ||2.1 ||0.5 || 1.1 || 16.3
|-
| align="left" | 1998–99
| align="left" | Vancouver
| 25 ||14 || 28.1 ||.406 || .694 ||.578 ||5.5 ||1.5 ||0.5 || 0.3 || 10.8
|-
| align="left" | 1999–00
| align="left" | Vancouver
| 69 ||67 || 25.7 ||.448 ||.000 || .648 || 5.7 ||1.2 ||0.5 || 0.6 || 8.9
|-
| align="left" | 2000–01
| align="left" | Vancouver
|75 ||48 ||24.4 ||.460 ||.250 || .796 ||6.0 ||1.1 ||0.6 || 0.7 || 8.3
|- class="sortbottom"
| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career
| 395 || 341 ||30.6 ||.475 ||.074 ||.703 ||6.9 ||1.6 || 0.5 || 0.8 ||12.5
|-{{s-end}}

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds

References

1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20061213174656/http://www.nba.com/playerfile/bryant_reeves/bio.html NBA.com player file]
2. ^Reeves' Town Reacts When `News' Breaks
3. ^The First Face of the Grizzlies Franchise and a Big Country
4. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/07/sports/pro-basketball-some-scales-tipping-over-as-nba-season-tips-off.html PRO BASKETBALL; Some Scales Tipping Over As N.B.A. Season Tips Off]
5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20060310155317/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/news/2002/01/29/reeves_retires_ap/ Back injury forces Grizzlies' Reeves to retirement]

External links

  • Historical Player Profile at NBA.com
  • {{basketball-reference}}
  • TheDraftReview.com: Bryant Reeves's NBA Draft History Page
{{1995 NBA Draft}}{{Big Eight Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Reeves, Bryant}}

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