#33 Bobby Lazor
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6'8" 215 lbs Forward
HS: Norwich Norwich, NY
Born: 9/29/1976 Scottsdale, AZ
Season Stats
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA
%
Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
1994-95 Fr F
22
0
172
21
41
51.2%
10
23
43.5%
0
2
0.0%
6
39
21
18
23
0
8
6
5
52
2.4
0.3
1.8
1995-96 So F
21
0
139
14
32
43.8%
14
24
58.3%
2
6
33.3%
7
38
32
6
16
0
13
4
5
44
2.1
0.3
1.8
Career    
43
0
311
35
73
47.9%
24
47
51.1%
2
8
25.0%
8
77
53 
24
39
0
21
10
10
96
2.2
0.3
1.8

Bobby Lazor Syracuse Orangemen BasketballBobby Lazor was a talented forward who was a reserve for two seasons at Syracuse. He was part of the 1996 Final Four team, playing about 6 minutes per game. Lazor unfortunately had to sit behind talented players like Lawrence Moten, Luke Jackson, John Wallace, and Todd Burgan his first two years. His junior year he likely would have seen increased playing time at Syracuse, but frustrated with his lack of playing time he instead transferred to Arizona State.

After sitting out one year (due to NCAA rules), he started his junior and senior seasons at ASU. Lazor blossomed at ASU, scoring 1,077 points in two seasons, for 17.4 ppg. His free throw shooting would improve dramatically, as he hit 76%, and he set a then Sun Devil record for most point and free throws over a two year period. He would also average 8.3 rebounds a game, and shot 32% from three point range. He was named to the GTE Academic All American Team his senior season. He would score 1,173 points in his collegiate career.

Arizona State Statistics
Season Cl Pos G GS Min FG FGA % FT FTA % 3Pt 3PA % Asst Reb DReb OReb Fls DQ TO ST BS Pts PPG APG RPG
1997-98 Jr F 32 32 1047 196 351 55.8% 129 166 77.8% 15 37 40.5% 52 251 171 80 90 4 68 32 39 536 16.8 1.6 7.8
1998-99 Sr F 30 30 1083 183 373 49.1% 154 205 75.1% 21 74 28.4% 90 261 161 100 96 5 96 27 21 541 18.0 3.0 8.7
Career    
62
62
2130
379
730
51.9%
283
371
76.3%
36
111
32.4%
142
512
312
180
186
9
164
59
60
1077
17.3
2.3
8.3

Lazor was drafted in the 6th round of the 1999 CBA draft by the Grand Rapids Hoops.

His father, Bobby Lazor Sr was the first University of Pittsburgh player to score 1,000 points in his career.

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