Complete Stats Comparison of Mitch Richmond and Chris Webber

Here you have a complete side-by-side comparison of all the stats recorded by Mitch Richmond and Chris Webber during their NBA careers. First we show you a summary of who had better numbers on each statistical category and then we compare in detail the performance of each of these stars in the regular season and the Playoffs, both in total stats and averages per game.

This in-depth comparison includes all the numbers, if you prefer a simplified version of this analysis with only the basic statistics, you will find it at the career comparison of these two NBA stars.

On this page we compare:

Who has better stats? Main stats / All stats
Regular Season: Averages / Totals / Pecentages
Playoffs: Averages / Totals / Pecentages

Main Stats Summary:

Who has better stats in the Regular Season?
Points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalYears
Mitch Richmond1
(points)
2
(points, steals)
14
seasons
Chris Webber4
(rebounds, assists, steals, blocks)
3
(rebounds, assists, blocks)
15
seasons
Who has better stats in the Playoffs?
Points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalYears
Mitch Richmond1
(points)
0
4
Playoffs
Chris Webber4
(rebounds, assists, steals, blocks)
5
(points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks)
10
Playoffs

All Stats Summary:

Who has better stats in the Regular Season?
All the stats
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalBetter Percentage
Mitch Richmond5
stats
7
stats
2
stats
Chris Webber7
stats
7
stats
1
stat
Who has better stats in the Playoffs?
All the stats
Player Better Career Average Better Career TotalBetter Percentage
Mitch Richmond5
stats
3
stats
3
stats
Chris Webber7
stats
11
stats
0
stats

- "Better Career Total" includes games and years played as stats.

- For turnovers and personal fouls, lower numbers are better.

- Field goal, free-throw and three-point attempts are not included on these tables since it can't be said that higher is better.

Now, lets compare all their stats in detail, one by one...

Comparison of Stats Per Game in the Regular Season

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Regular Season, out of the five main statistical categories, Chris Webber had better averages in rebounds, assists, steals and blocks while Mitch Richmond had better average in points.

Who had higher averages in the Regular Season?

- Mitch Richmond had better averages in points (+0.3), 3-pointers made (+1.1) and free throws made (+1.7)
- Chris Webber had better averages in field goals made (+1.2), offensive rebounds (+1.8), defensive rebounds (+4.0), total rebounds (+5.9), assists (+0.7), steals (+0.2) and blocks (+1.1)
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- Chris Webber had higher (worst) averages in turnovers (+0.2) and personal fouls (+0.6)
- Mitch Richmond had higher averages in 3-pointers attempted (+2.4) and free throws attempted (+0.8)
- Chris Webber had higher average in field goals attempted (+1.7)

NBA Regular Season, Career Stats Per Game

Mitch Richmond 21.0
+0.3
Chris Webber 20.7
Field Goals Made
Mitch Richmond 7.5
Chris Webber 8.7
+1.2
Field Goals Attempted
Mitch Richmond 16.4
Chris Webber 18.1
+1.7
Mitch Richmond 1.4
+1.1
Chris Webber 0.3
3-Pointers Attempted
Mitch Richmond 3.5
+2.4
Chris Webber 1.1
Free Throws Made
Mitch Richmond 4.7
+1.7
Chris Webber 3.0
Free Throws Attempted
Mitch Richmond 5.5
+0.8
Chris Webber 4.7
Offensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 0.9
Chris Webber 2.7
+1.8
Defensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 3.0
Chris Webber 7.0
+4.0
Mitch Richmond 3.9
Chris Webber 9.8
+5.9
Mitch Richmond 3.5
Chris Webber 4.2
+0.7
Mitch Richmond 1.2
Chris Webber 1.4
+0.2
Mitch Richmond 0.3
Chris Webber 1.4
+1.1
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 2.6
Chris Webber 2.8
+0.2
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 2.6
Chris Webber 3.2
+0.6

Comparison of Totals Stats in the Regular Season

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Regular Season, out of the five main statistical categories, Chris Webber had more total rebounds, assists and blocks while Mitch Richmond had more total points and steals.

Who had more total stats in the Regular Season?

- Mitch Richmond played more games (+145) and had more points (+3,315), field goals made (+113), 3-pointers made (+1,062), free throws made (+2,027) and steals (+14)
- Chris Webber played more years (+1) and had more offensive rebounds (+1,390), defensive rebounds (+2,933), total rebounds (+4,323), assists (+128) and blocks (+946)
- Mitch Richmond had more turnovers (+266)
- Chris Webber had more personal fouls (+197)
- Mitch Richmond had more field goals attempted (+1,014), 3-pointers attempted (+2,534) and free throws attempted (+1,459)
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NBA Regular Season Stats, Career Totals

Mitch Richmond 14
Chris Webber 15
+1
Mitch Richmond 976
+145
Chris Webber 831
Mitch Richmond 20,497
+3,315
Chris Webber 17,182
Field Goals Made
Mitch Richmond 7,305
+113
Chris Webber 7,192
Field Goals Attempted
Mitch Richmond 16,038
+1,014
Chris Webber 15,024
Mitch Richmond 1,326
+1,062
Chris Webber 264
3-Pointers Attempted
Mitch Richmond 3,417
+2,534
Chris Webber 883
Free Throws Made
Mitch Richmond 4,561
+2,027
Chris Webber 2,534
Free Throws Attempted
Mitch Richmond 5,365
+1,459
Chris Webber 3,906
Offensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 881
Chris Webber 2,271
+1,390
Defensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 2,920
Chris Webber 5,853
+2,933
Mitch Richmond 3,801
Chris Webber 8,124
+4,323
Mitch Richmond 3,398
Chris Webber 3,526
+128
Mitch Richmond 1,211
+14
Chris Webber 1,197
Mitch Richmond 254
Chris Webber 1,200
+946
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 2,579
+266
Chris Webber 2,313
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 2,503
Chris Webber 2,700
+197

Comparison of Percentages in the Regular Season

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Regular Season, Mitch Richmond had better 3-point percentage and free throw percentage while Chris Webber had better field goal percentage.

NBA Regular Season Stats, Career Percentages

Field Goal Percentage
Mitch Richmond 45.5%
Chris Webber 47.9%
+2.4
3-Point Percentage
Mitch Richmond 38.8%
+8.9
Chris Webber 29.9%
Free Throw Percentage
Mitch Richmond 85.0%
+20.1
Chris Webber 64.9%

Comparison of Stats Per Game in the Playoffs

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Playoffs, out of the five main statistical categories, Chris Webber had better averages in rebounds, assists, steals and blocks while Mitch Richmond had better average in points.

Who had higher averages in the Playoffs?

- Mitch Richmond had better averages in points (+0.8), 3-pointers made (+0.6) and free throws made (+0.6)
- Chris Webber had better averages in field goals made (+0.2), offensive rebounds (+1.8), defensive rebounds (+1.7), total rebounds (+3.4), assists (+0.6), steals (+0.1) and blocks (+0.9)
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- Chris Webber had higher (worst) averages in turnovers (+0.3) and personal fouls (+0.8)
- Mitch Richmond had higher average in 3-pointers attempted (+2.0)
- Chris Webber had higher averages in field goals attempted (+1.0) and free throws attempted (+0.8)

NBA Playoffs, Career Stats Per Game

Mitch Richmond 19.5
+0.8
Chris Webber 18.7
Field Goals Made
Mitch Richmond 7.5
Chris Webber 7.7
+0.2
Field Goals Attempted
Mitch Richmond 15.6
Chris Webber 16.6
+1.0
Mitch Richmond 0.8
+0.6
Chris Webber 0.2
3-Pointers Attempted
Mitch Richmond 2.7
+2.0
Chris Webber 0.7
Free Throws Made
Mitch Richmond 3.7
+0.6
Chris Webber 3.1
Free Throws Attempted
Mitch Richmond 4.3
Chris Webber 5.1
+0.8
Offensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 1.0
Chris Webber 2.8
+1.8
Defensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 4.3
Chris Webber 6.0
+1.7
Mitch Richmond 5.3
Chris Webber 8.7
+3.4
Mitch Richmond 3.0
Chris Webber 3.6
+0.6
Mitch Richmond 1.0
Chris Webber 1.1
+0.1
Mitch Richmond 0.3
Chris Webber 1.2
+0.9
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 2.5
Chris Webber 2.8
+0.3
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 2.8
Chris Webber 3.6
+0.8

Comparison of Totals Stats in the Playoffs

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Playoffs, Chris Webber had more total points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks than Mitch Richmond.

Who had more total stats in the Playoffs?

- Mitch Richmond had more 3-pointers made (+5)
- Chris Webber played more years (+6) and games (+57), and had more points (+1,046), field goals made (+445), free throws made (+161), offensive rebounds (+197), defensive rebounds (+376), total rebounds (+573), assists (+222), steals (+69) and blocks (+85)
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- Chris Webber had more turnovers (+170) and personal fouls (+222)
- Mitch Richmond had more 3-pointers attempted (+11)
- Chris Webber had more field goals attempted (+971) and free throws attempted (+305)

NBA Playoffs Stats, Career Totals

Mitch Richmond 4
Chris Webber 10
+6
Mitch Richmond 23
Chris Webber 80
+57
Mitch Richmond 449
Chris Webber 1,495
+1,046
Field Goals Made
Mitch Richmond 172
Chris Webber 617
+445
Field Goals Attempted
Mitch Richmond 359
Chris Webber 1,330
+971
Mitch Richmond 19
+5
Chris Webber 14
3-Pointers Attempted
Mitch Richmond 63
+11
Chris Webber 52
Free Throws Made
Mitch Richmond 86
Chris Webber 247
+161
Free Throws Attempted
Mitch Richmond 99
Chris Webber 404
+305
Offensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 23
Chris Webber 220
+197
Defensive Rebounds
Mitch Richmond 100
Chris Webber 476
+376
Mitch Richmond 123
Chris Webber 696
+573
Mitch Richmond 69
Chris Webber 291
+222
Mitch Richmond 22
Chris Webber 91
+69
Mitch Richmond 7
Chris Webber 92
+85
Turnovers
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 57
Chris Webber 227
+170
Personal Fouls
(lower is better)
Mitch Richmond 64
Chris Webber 286
+222

Comparison of Percentages in the Playoffs

Comparison highlight:

Comparison highlight In the Playoffs, Mitch Richmond had better field goal percentage, 3-point percentage and free throw percentage than Chris Webber.

NBA Playoffs Stats, Career Percentages

Field Goal Percentage
Mitch Richmond 47.9%
+1.5
Chris Webber 46.4%
3-Point Percentage
Mitch Richmond 30.2%
+3.3
Chris Webber 26.9%
Free Throw Percentage
Mitch Richmond 86.9%
+25.8
Chris Webber 61.1%