34. Bob Weiss

An NBA Champion with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1976, Weiss was traded from his third NBA team, Milwaukee to the Chicago Bulls during the 1968-69 Season.

Weiss stayed with the Bulls for six years, playing roughly half of the minutes he was there as their Point Guard. While he wasn't a superstar, Weiss had two 10-plus Points per Game years, and he was a fan favorite for his high-energy effort.  

Weiss' time with Chicago ended with a trade to the Buffalo Braves in 1977.  With the Bulls, Weiss averaged 9.5 Points per Game.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Point Guard
  • Acquired: Traded from the Milwaukee Bucks with Bob Love for Flynn Robinson 11/23/68.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the Buffalo Braves for Matt Guokas, a 1977 2ndRound Pick (which would be Larry Johnson) and a future 2ndRound Pick 9/4/77.

  • Games Played: 469
  • Per Game Averages:

    26.1 MP
    N/A eFG%** 
    .835 FT% 
    9.5 PTS 
    2.1 RB 
    4.3 AST 
    1.3 STL*
    0.2 BLK*

    34 Playoff Games
    26.9 MP
    N/A eFG%** 
    .840 FT% 
    10.6 PTS 
    2.1 RB 
    4.1 AST 
    0.6 STL*
    0.1 BLK*

    *Steals and Blocks per Game were not an official stat until the 1973/74 Season.
    **eFG% was not a stat when Weiss played.

  • Advanced Stats:

    12.7 PER 
    .493 TS%
    1.5 VORP**
    24.7 WS

    34 Playoff Games
    12.9 PER 
    .465 TS%
    -0.2 VORP**
    1.0 WS

    **VORP was not a stat until the 1973-74 Season.

  • Played For: Chicago Bulls
  • Major Accolades and Awards: None
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