NBA Finals: OKC Thunder's Nick Collison a rarity in today's NBA

NBA LONGEVITY — Oklahoma City's Nick Collison is one of just 18 players in the NBA that have played eight-plus seasons with one franchise.

 
By Ryan Aber and Jenni Carlson | Published: June 11, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Only 18 current players in the NBA have eight-plus seasons playing for only one franchise. It's a small fraternity.

Even smaller? The number of guys who aren't starters, much less standouts.

photo - Oklahoma City's Nick Collison and Cole Aldrich go through drills during the NBA Finals practice day at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on Monday, June 11, 2012, in Oklahoma City, Okla. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman
Oklahoma City's Nick Collison and Cole Aldrich go through drills during the NBA Finals practice day at the Chesapeake Energy Arena on Monday, June 11, 2012, in Oklahoma City, Okla. Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman

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The guy on the list who's had the smallest percentage of starts is Thunder forward Nick Collison, which is a tribute to how much this franchise thinks of the reserve.

Name, Franchise, Seasons, Games Played, Games Started, Percentage of Games Started

1. Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia, 8, 615, 615, 1.000

2t. Tim Duncan, San Antonio, 15, 1,111, 1,109, 0.998

2t. Dwight Howard, Orlando, 8, 621, 620, 0.998

4. Paul Pierce, Boston, 14, 1,025, 1,022, 0.997

5. Dwyane Wade, Miami, 9, 596, 588, 0.987

6. Tony Parker, San Antonio, 11, 806, 793, 0.984

7. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas, 14, 1,055, 1,030, 0.976

8. Josh Smith, Atlanta, 8, 600, 578, 0.963

9. Tayshaun Prince, Detroit, 10, 724, 685, 0.946

10. Luol Deng, Chicago, 8, 539, 493, 0.915

11. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, 16, 1,161, 1,013, 0.873

12. Jameer Nelson, Orlando, 8, 527, 432, 0.820

13. Udonis Haslem, Miami, 9, 594, 396, 0.667

14. Andris Biedrins, Golden State, 8, 457, 302, 0.661

15. Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 10, 667, 346, 0.519

16. Jeff Foster, Indiana, 13, 764, 345, 0.452

17. Anderson Varejao, Cleveland, 8, 444, 128, 0.288

18. Nick Collison, Seattle/Oklahoma City, 8, 588, 169, 0.287





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