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Lars Hansen

Key Career Moment of Lars Hansen

Lars Hansen made his mark in basketball history during the 1982 NBA Playoffs with the Seattle SuperSonics. In Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs, Hansen delivered a dominant 18-point, 12-rebound performance off the bench, helping the Sonics secure a crucial win.

Lars Erik Hansen (born Septem) is a Danish-Canadian former basketball center in the National Basketball Association for the Seattle SuperSonics.

His relentless energy and physical play earned praise from teammates and opponents alike.

Lars was a warrior out there-no one outworked him, said Sonics guard Gus Williams after the game.
This performance solidified Hansen's reputation as a reliable big man in high-pressure situations.

Unique Skill of Lars Hansen

Lars Hansen's greatest strength was his elite offensive rebounding.

Standing at 6'10, he had an uncanny ability to read missed shots and outmuscle opponents for second-chance points.

Lars Hansen basketball player

His relentless hustle and timing made him one of the most feared role players in the paint during his NBA career.

Lars Hansen's Stats

  • 4.3 offensive rebounds per 36 minutes (1981-82 season)
  • Played 5 NBA seasons (Seattle, Cleveland, Utah)
  • Shot 53.2% from the field in 1983-84

Lars Hansen's Legacy in the NBA

Though never a star, Lars Hansen carved out a respected career as a blue-collar big man in the NBA.

His physical style of play influenced future generations of rebound-first centers. A unique fact: Hansen was the first Danish-born player to appear in an NBA game, paving the way for European big men. After retiring, he remained involved in basketball as a coach in Europe, further expanding the game's global reach.


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