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35. Larry Siegfried

35. Larry Siegfried

Larry Siegfried took a longer way than many to get to the Celtics as he was drafted by 3rd in the 1961 Draft by the Cincinnati Royals, a team the former Ohio State Buckeye surprisingly did not want to play for. Instead, he elected to play for the Cleveland Pipers of the American Basketball League and would win a title in that league but the league folded and he would sign with the St. Louis Hawks who bought his NBA right from Cincinnati.  The Hawks cut him, and with his confidence at a low, he was picked up by Boston.

In a reserve role, he helped Boston win titles in 1964 and 1965 and had a more significant role the following year, receiving more playing time and leading the NBA in Free Throw Percentage (1965/66) and he would win another NBA Championship.  With strong defense and excellent shooting, he again helped them win two more titles (1968 & 1969) and in 1968/69 would lead the league in Free Throw Percentage for a second time.  His Celtics career ended when Portland chose him in the Expansion Draft, and overall he averaged 11.6 Points per Game for Boston.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Point Guard, Shooting Guard
  • Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent 10/14/63.
  • Departed: Selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the Expansion Draft 5/11/70.
  • Games Played: 466
  • Per Game Averages: 28.7 MP
    *N/A eFG%
    .855 FT%
    11.6 PTS
    2.8 RB
    3.3 AST
    *N/A STL
    *N/A BLK

    79 Playoff Games
    23.1 MP
    *N/A eFG%
    .834 FT%
    10.9 PTS
    2.5 RB
    2.6 AST
    *N/A STL
    *N/A BLK

    *eFG%, Steals, and Blocks were not stats when Siegfried played.
  • Advanced Stats: 14.4 PER
    .491 TS%
    N/A VORP**
    29.4 WS

    79 Playoff Games
    12.9 PER
    .483 TS%
    N/A VORP**
    3.7 WS

    **VORP was not a stat when Siegfried played
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    NBA Champion (1964, 1965, 1966, 1968 & 1969)
    Highest Free Throw Percentage (1965-66 & 1968-69)

     


     

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