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Lillard has done much more than 1-2 28 foot shots every 4-5 games. He was especially launching them in Portland. In 2022-23, in 58 games he shot 117 shots beyond 30 feet, which is barely over 2 shots per game. And that is before we count the 465 3s he took between 25-29 feet.
Re: name of song after celtics victory. Post #3 » by underneathtoDJ » Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:01 pm. I'm pretty sure the one you're talking about is "You Should Be Dancing" by the BeeGees. This is the song with Gino dancing and the crowd goes crazy. "When I played, Larry Bird was the only one feared.
Re: Game 61: Warriors vs Bucks. Post #15 » by cpower » Thu Mar 7, 2024 2:16 am. TB wrote: Dame is shooting 32% this years when open 4-6ft. I think we should try going under all screens to take advantage of this data. that would be amazing if we give Dame the Brown treatment.
Sam Jones had a terrific year, as did Zelmo Beaty, and the final year of Bob Pettit, which was good, but not up to the Pettit standard (whilest only playing 50 games, and being a shadow of himself in the playoffs). POY 1.Bill Russell 2.Jerry West 3.Oscar Robertson 4.Wilt Chamberlain 5.Sam Jones HM: Zelmo Beaty. Top.
Unfortunately for me prime Harden was a product of refs. He was great i get that, he could solo destroy teams but opposing teams literally had their hands on their back as they were mocking refs but somehow it was still a foul when they ran next to Harden.
It's crazy that Duke has #4/5/6. If that's the case come 2023 draft night, has that ever happened with three players from the same team in the top 6, or even 10? Top
Here are my first three names on my ballot: 1. Wilt Chamberlain. 14.8 points on a league-leading 64.9 percent from the field, led the league with 19.2 rebounds, passed for 4.0 assists, played all 82 games averaging 42.3 minutes per (3rd in the league), led the league in true shooting percentage (.610) and defensive win shares (7.9), was second in win shares (15.8) [behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ...
Djoker wrote: I've recently been watching a lot of Bulls playoff games and tracking plus minus for games before 1996-97. Here is the complete game-by-game Michael Jordan plus-minus data for the NBA Finals: I also have the points scored for and against and can post ORtg and DRtg later.
This board is cancer, the original post tells me you know nothing about basketball. Basketball fans are getting dumber by the minute, I blame the media and analytics. I advised you to buy a league pass and actually watch all the games, in fact watch it multiple times, analyze and study the game and educate yourselves because this is crazy.
17. 1997 Jordan. 18. 2008 LeBron. 19. 2014 LeBron. 20. 1998 Jordan. 3 of your top 5 mj years see Jordan leading weaker regular and playoff teams than Lebron leads in a year that doesn't even make your top 20 (2015). The 15-17 cavs were bad without lebron, even in games or lineups with kyrie and love.
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