Last Updated on April 20, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
- Full Name: Mark Landsberger
- Nickname: N/A
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: May 21, 1955
- Hometown: Glendale, California, USA
- Height: 6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
- Weight: 225 lbs (102 kg)
- Wingspan: N/A
- Shoe Size: N/A
- Jersey Number (College and NBA):
- #52 — Arizona State Sun Devils men’s basketball
- #52 — Chicago Bulls
- #52 — Los Angeles Lakers
- #52 — Atlanta Hawks
- Position: Power Forward / Center
- High School: Verdugo Hills High School (California)
- College: Arizona State University
- NBA Draft:
- 1977 — Round 2, Pick 35 — Los Angeles Lakers
- Player Archetype: High-motor rebounding specialist big
- Primary Offensive Role: Putbacks, offensive rebounding, interior cleanup
- Defensive Role: Physical interior rebounder, positional defender, box-out specialist
- Play Style: Hustle-driven, physical, blue-collar interior presence with minimal scoring range
- Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right-handed
- Athletic Profile: Strong frame, high motor, excellent rebounding timing and instincts
- Recruiting Status: Underrated / lightly recruited prospect
- Draft Status Detail: Second-round selection who exceeded draft slot through rebounding impact and role execution
- Injury Status Category: Durable — no major documented injuries significantly impacting career continuity
- Career Stage: Retired
- Comparison Style: Energy big / rebounding enforcer
- Comparable Players:
- Dennis Rodman — elite rebound-first forward with limited scoring role
- Tristan Thompson — modern offensive rebounder and interior role big
- Reggie Evans — physical glass-cleaner with minimal offensive creation
- Teams Played For:
- Chicago Bulls (1977–1980)
- Los Angeles Lakers (1979–1983)
- Atlanta Hawks (1983–1984)
- Championship Rings:
- 1 — Los Angeles Lakers (1980)
- Parents: N/A
- Children: N/A
- Siblings: N/A
- Athlete Relatives: None known
- Retirement Age: 29
- Retirement Year: 1984
Mark Landsberger’s player archetype was a high-motor rebounding specialist, built around physical interior work and second-effort production rather than scoring versatility. Defensively, he functioned as a positional rebounder and box-out anchor, using strength and effort to control the glass, while offensively his role was limited to putbacks and opportunistic finishes around the rim. With a sturdy 6’8″ frame and a relentless motor, Landsberger played a rugged, no-frills style defined by hustle, physicality, and consistent rebounding impact, making him a valuable complementary piece on competitive rosters despite a narrow offensive skill set.
Sources:
Basketball Reference — Mark Landsberger Stats
