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NC State’s All-Time NBA Stat Leaders Heading into 2022-23 Season

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With the 2022-23 NBA Season officially starting tonight, here’s a look at NC State’s All-Time NBA Stat Leaders.

Most Points
1) David Thompson – 13,422 – 22.7
2) Thurl Bailey – 11,834 – 12.8
3) Tom Gugliotta – 9,895 – 13.0
4) Spud Webb – 8,072 – 9.9
5) Kenny Carr – 7,813 – 11.6
6) Vinny Del Negro – 7,038 – 9.1
7) T.J. Warren – 5,142 – 15.5
8) J.J. Hickson – 5,081 – 9.5
9) Nate McMillan – 4,733 – 5.9
10) Tom Burleson – 4,190 – 9.4

Former NC State All-ACC Freshman of the Year Dennis Smith Jr. is 1,873 points behind Burleson, currently sitting in 13th.

Most Rebounds
1) Tom Gugliotta – 5,589 – 7.3
2) Kenny Carr – 4,999 – 7.4
3) Thurl Bailey – 4,718 – 5.1
4) J.J. Hickson – 3,639 – 6.8
5) Nate McMillan – 3,222 – 4.0
6) Tom Burleson – 2,794 – 6.3
7) David Thompson – 2,446 – 4.1
8) Chucky Brown – 2,148 – 3.1
9) Vinny Del Negro – 1,810 – 2.3
10) Spud Webb – 1,742 – 2.1

Former NC State ACC Player of the Year T.J. Warren is 370 rebounds behind Webb, currently sitting in 12th.

Most Assists
1) Nate McMillan – 4,893 – 6.1
2) Spud Webb – 4,342 – 5.2
3) Vinny Del Negro – 2,484 – 3.2
4) Tom Gugliotta – 2,140 – 2.8
5) David Thompson – 1,938 – 3.3
6) Thurl Bailey – 1,290 – 1.4
7) Kenny Carr – 923 – 1.4
8) Dennis Smith Jr. – 917 – 4.2
9) Damien Wilkins – 796 – 1.4
10) Sidney Lowe – 749 – 3.9

Most Steals
1) Nate McMillan – 1,544
2) Tom Gugliotta – 1,079
3) Spud Webb – 922
4) David Thompson – 592
5) Vinny Del Negro – 576
6) Kenny Carr – 484
7) Thurl Bailey – 435
8) Damien Wilkins – 431
9) T.J. Warren – 327
10) Tom Burleson – 312

Smith Jr. is 78 steals behind Burleson, currently sitting in 12th.

Most Blocks
1) Thurl Bailey – 1,086
2) Tommy Burleson – 591
3) David Thompson – 509
4) Tom Gugliotta – 492
5) Nate McMillan – 356
6) J.J. Hickson – 309
7) Kenny Carr – 296
8) Chucky Brown – 216
9) T.J. Warren – 168
10) Charles Shackleford – 148

Most 3-Pointers
1) Spud Webb – 320
2) Nate McMillan – 298
3) T.J. Warren – 247
4) Vinny Del Negro – 243
5) Dennis Smith Jr. – 214
6) Tom Gugliotta – 208
7) Damien Wilkins – 205
8) Caleb Martin – 115
9) Cody Martin – 95
10) C.J. Williams – 27

Games Played
1) Thurl Bailey – 928
2) Spud Webb – 824
3) Nate McMillan – 796
4) Vinny Del Negro – 771
5) Tom Gugliotta – 763
6) Chucky Brown – 694
7) Kenny Carr – 674
8) David Thompson – 592
9) Damien Wilkins – 582
10) J.J. Hickson – 534

For perspective, Warren has played in 332 games and Smith Jr. has played in 216.

Matthew is Co-Owner of Pack Insider. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, and is in charge of business strategy. He is an NC State alum who majored in business. Matthew is also the lead pastor of The Point Church in Cary, NC.

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Papajohn
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5 months ago

Look at Spud Webb’s numbers! Really impressive, and won the dunk contest!

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Former NC State C Garrett Bradbury Signs 3-Year Deal with the Vikings

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Former NC State All-American Center Garrett Bradbury has re-signed with the Vikings on a 3-year deal worth $15.75 million.

Bradbury just wrapped up his 4-year Rookie contract worth $13 million. The Vikings decided not to pick up his 5th year option prior to last season, but they decided to go ahead and re-sign Bradbury, who has been their starter since entering the league.

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Former NC State WR Jakobi Meyers Signs 3-Year Deal with Las Vegas

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Former NC State Wide Receiver Jakobi Meyers got paid yesterday, signing a 3-year deal with the Raiders worth $33 million, with $21 million of it guaranteed.

After going undrafted, Meyers signed with New England, and has been with the Pats the past 4 seasons. Last year was the first year that Meyers made over $1 million, earning $3.986 million on a 1-year contract. Now he will average $11 million a season over the next three years in Vegas.

Over 4 seasons, Meyers has 235 receptions for 2,758 yards and 8 touchdown receptions. Meyers earned this pay day, leading the Pats in receiving yards for the past three seasons consecutively.

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Former NC State LB Germaine Pratt Signs 3-Year Deal with Bengals

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Former NC State Linebacker Germaine Pratt is going to be staying in Cincy, signing a 3-year contract with the Bengals worth $21 million.

Pratt just wrapped up his 4th season in the NFL, which was his best, tallying 99 tackles, 10 pass deflections and 2 interceptions.

The Bengals drafted Pratt in the 3rd round of the 2019 NFL Draft.

Pratt was the 11th highest graded Linebacker in the NFL last seasons, and the 3rd highest in the AFC, posting a grade of 78.4 according to ProFootballFocus.

Former NC State Defensive Tackle BJ Hill, who has been a teammate with Pratt on Cincy the past two seasons, said he would go bald if Pratt re-signed.

The Bengals then trolled Hill, asking when the head was getting shaved.

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Joe Thuney Now Has the Most Super Bowl Rings in NC State History

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Former NC State All-American Offensive Lineman Joe Thuney earned his 3rd Super Bowl ring on Sunday, this time as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. Thuney won his first two as a member of the New England Patriots (2017 and 2019)

Entering the game on Sunday night, Thuney was one of 3 former NC State football players to have ever won 2 Super Bowls, joining Place Kicker Mike Cofer and Cornerback Perry Williams.

Thuney is now tied with legendary Center Jim Ritcher for the most Super Bowl appearances in school history, both having played in the game 4 times.

Jim Ritcher – 4
Joe Thuney – 4
Mike Cofer – 2
Perry Williams – 2
Mike Jones – 2
Torry Holt – 2
Russell Wilson – 2
J.R. Sweezy – 2
Steven Hauschka – 2
(Bill Cowher – 2 – as a head coach)

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