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NBA Top Jersey Number 16 Players

The Greatest NBA Players that wore Number 16

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Hall of Fame NBA Number 16s

To find the top players in NBA history that wore a particular number we must first look to the Hall of Fame to see which of the enshrined have played with this particular number. Here is a list of the NBA Number 16s that have been enshrined.

  • Al Attles
  • Cliff Hagan
  • Bailey Howell
  • Bob Lanier
  • Jerry Lucas
  • Alfred McGuire
  • Tom Sanders
  • Red Holzman

Bailey Howell's Legacy of Consistency ‣ The Silent Superstar

Bailey Howell wasn't the flashiest name in NBA history, but his impact on the game echoes through decades. A six-foot-seven power forward with a quiet demeanor and an unyielding commitment to excellence, Howell carved his legacy through sheer consistency and versatility.


Emerging from Mississippi State as a unanimous All-American, Howell's journey began with the Detroit Pistons in 1959. There, he quickly established himself as a force, averaging a double-double in points and rebounds for his first six seasons. His smooth athleticism and precise shooting made him a scoring threat from anywhere on the court, while his defensive awareness and relentless hustle anchored the Pistons' back line.


His peak came in the 1960s, where he cemented his reputation as a champion and an All-Star regular. He moved to the Baltimore Bullets and later the Boston Celtics, playing alongside legends like Elgin Baylor and Bill Russell. While not the first scorer on the team, Howell was the glue, the dependable player who could be counted on for a solid performance night after night. His quiet leadership and unwavering work ethic earned him the respect of teammates and coaches alike.


His accolades speak for themselves: six All-Star appearances, two NBA championships, and even a brief stint as head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. But statistics cannot fully capture Howell's essence. He wasn't flashy, didn't crave the spotlight, yet his consistency and professionalism made him a cornerstone of some of the league's most successful teams.



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NBA Number 16s

That takes us to the selection of the 15 Greatest Players to have worn the Number 16 with a list of the top players that as of January 1, 2022 have worn the number in the NBA on game days.

  1. Pau Gasol - played the position of Center and Forward wearing the number on the Memphis Grizzlies (02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08), Los Angeles Lakers (08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14), Chicago Bulls (15, 16), and the San Antonio Spurs (17, 18, 19) for 16 seasons as he scored 20894 points, dished out 3925 assists, crashed the boards for 11305 rebounds, blocked 1941 shots and averaged 17 points per contest played for his career.
  2. Bob Lanier - played Center wearing the number on the Detroit Pistons (71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80) and the Milwaukee Bucks (80, 81, 82, 83, 84) for 14 seasons as he scored 19248 points, dished out 3007 assists, crashed the boards for 9698 rebounds, smacked down 1100 opponent's shots and averaged 20.1 points a game for his career.
  3. Jerry Lucas - lined up at F-C wearing the number on the Cincinnati Royals (64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70) for 7 years as he provided career 14053 points, created 2732 assists, fought for 12942 rebounds, blocked 24 shots, and averaged 17 points per game for his career.
  4. Bailey Howell - played the Forward position with this jersey number for the Philadelphia 76ers (71) for 1 seasons as he registered 17770 points, passed for 1853 assists, hauled down 9383 rebounds, swatted away  shots averaged 18.7 points each for his career.
  5. Cliff Hagan - was a Forward and Guard donning the number on the St. Louis Hawks (58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66) and the Dallas Chaparrals (68, 69, 70) for 11 Pro Basketball seasons as he scored 14870 career points, helped out with 2646 assists, found the ball for 5555 rebounds, blocked  opposing teams' shots, averaging  points/game for his career.
  6. Johnny Green
  7. Larry Foust
  8. Peja Stojaković
  9. Tom Sanders
  10. Don Kojis
  11. Johnny Davis
  12. George Johnson
  13. Howard Komives
  14. Al Attles
  15. John Salley

Here is our chart of stats used to determine the list:

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The banner photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of a cropped image of Basketbal Holland circa April 5, 1952, from an unknown photographer.

Of course we also could not have done the above stat research without the assistance of Basketball-Reference.com and Stathead.com resources.


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