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  • patrick17
    Banned
    • Oct 2004
    • 164

    #1

    2004-2005 Statistics

    i think we should go around the league at look at what some players are doing and are not doing

    are you interested?

    through 5 games lebron is avg 28pts 7 rebs 6 asts...he is playing well
    through 4 games KG is avg 26pts 15 rebs 6 asts...nuff said
    through 6 games kobe is avg 27pts 5 rebs 4asts...shooting 37 percent has to change

    gilbert arenas is avg 6 turnovers a game
    kobe has made the most FT's with 76
    steve nash has 51 asts avg 10.2 a game
  • jplaya2023
    Banned
    • Aug 2004
    • 715

    #2
    Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

    Originally posted by patrick17
    i think we should go around the league at look at what some players are doing and are not doing

    are you interested?

    through 5 games lebron is avg 28pts 7 rebs 6 asts...he is playing well
    through 4 games KG is avg 26pts 15 rebs 6 asts...nuff said
    through 6 games kobe is avg 27pts 5 rebs 4asts...shooting 37 percent has to change

    gilbert arenas is avg 6 turnovers a game
    kobe has made the most FT's with 76
    steve nash has 51 asts avg 10.2 a game
    is it safe to say the LBJ will be the best player in the nba within the next 2-3 years if he keeps it up and they "WIN"

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    • jplaya2023
      Banned
      • Aug 2004
      • 715

      #3
      Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

      Originally posted by patrick17
      i think we should go around the league at look at what some players are doing and are not doing

      are you interested?

      through 5 games lebron is avg 28pts 7 rebs 6 asts...he is playing well
      through 4 games KG is avg 26pts 15 rebs 6 asts...nuff said
      through 6 games kobe is avg 27pts 5 rebs 4asts...shooting 37 percent has to change

      gilbert arenas is avg 6 turnovers a game
      kobe has made the most FT's with 76
      steve nash has 51 asts avg 10.2 a game
      is it safe to say the LBJ will be the best player in the nba within the next 2-3 years if he keeps it up and they "WIN"

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      • patrick17
        Banned
        • Oct 2004
        • 164

        #4
        Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

        as of nov.11 seven teams avg over 100 ppg

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        • patrick17
          Banned
          • Oct 2004
          • 164

          #5
          Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

          as of nov.11 seven teams avg over 100 ppg

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          • Dynasty4Kobe
            MVP
            • Apr 2003
            • 2769

            #6
            Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

            Originally posted by jplaya2023
            is it safe to say the LBJ will be the best player in the nba within the next 2-3 years if he keeps it up and they "WIN"
            LBJ will be great without a doubt.

            But I think it's also safe to say that if Kwame Brown comes back from injury and averages 30/15/10 and they win, then he will be the best player in the NBA. If it happens . . .

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            • Dynasty4Kobe
              MVP
              • Apr 2003
              • 2769

              #7
              Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

              Originally posted by jplaya2023
              is it safe to say the LBJ will be the best player in the nba within the next 2-3 years if he keeps it up and they "WIN"
              LBJ will be great without a doubt.

              But I think it's also safe to say that if Kwame Brown comes back from injury and averages 30/15/10 and they win, then he will be the best player in the NBA. If it happens . . .

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              • dieselboy
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                • Dec 2002
                • 18040

                #8
                Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                As pointless as this is, it is fun.

                For qualifying players, Trenton Hassel leads the league in FG% at 75%.

                The league leader in assist to turnover ratio, similar to his last year numbers, is Seattle's Antonio Daniels.

                Jermaine O'Neal has more than a 4 to one TURNOVER to assist ratio.

                Only player with a triple-double this season is Chris Webber.

                Manu Ginob is #2, and Desmond Mason #7 in points per 48 minutes.

                Loren Woods is #1 and Eduardo Nahara is #3 in rebounds per 48 minutes.

                Jason Hart is #1 in the NBA in assists per 48.

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                • dieselboy
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                  • Dec 2002
                  • 18040

                  #9
                  Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                  As pointless as this is, it is fun.

                  For qualifying players, Trenton Hassel leads the league in FG% at 75%.

                  The league leader in assist to turnover ratio, similar to his last year numbers, is Seattle's Antonio Daniels.

                  Jermaine O'Neal has more than a 4 to one TURNOVER to assist ratio.

                  Only player with a triple-double this season is Chris Webber.

                  Manu Ginob is #2, and Desmond Mason #7 in points per 48 minutes.

                  Loren Woods is #1 and Eduardo Nahara is #3 in rebounds per 48 minutes.

                  Jason Hart is #1 in the NBA in assists per 48.

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                  • Dregur
                    Pro
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 529

                    #10
                    Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                    But I think it's also safe to say that if Kwame Brown comes back from injury and averages 30/15/10 and they win, then he will be the best player in the NBA. If it happens . . .
                    Wait wait..I got this...

                    All hell would freeze over? Pigs will fly? Peace in the middle east? The Red Sox will win the...wait...nevermind that last one.

                    -The Grinman
                    Last edited by Dregur; 11-11-2004, 12:27 PM.
                    Hornets to Seattle? Hmmm....

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                    • Dregur
                      Pro
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 529

                      #11
                      Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                      But I think it's also safe to say that if Kwame Brown comes back from injury and averages 30/15/10 and they win, then he will be the best player in the NBA. If it happens . . .
                      Wait wait..I got this...

                      All hell would freeze over? Pigs will fly? Peace in the middle east? The Red Sox will win the...wait...nevermind that last one.

                      -The Grinman
                      Hornets to Seattle? Hmmm....

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                      • jplaya2023
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 715

                        #12
                        Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                        Originally posted by Dynasty4Kobe
                        LBJ will be great without a doubt.

                        But I think it's also safe to say that if Kwame Brown comes back from injury and averages 30/15/10 and they win, then he will be the best player in the NBA. If it happens . . .

                        it is also safe to safe that if kobe continues shooting 37% from the field he will not be regarded as a superstar no more and that his success cam from shaq and phil. If it happens

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                        • jplaya2023
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 715

                          #13
                          Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                          Originally posted by Dynasty4Kobe
                          LBJ will be great without a doubt.

                          But I think it's also safe to say that if Kwame Brown comes back from injury and averages 30/15/10 and they win, then he will be the best player in the NBA. If it happens . . .

                          it is also safe to safe that if kobe continues shooting 37% from the field he will not be regarded as a superstar no more and that his success cam from shaq and phil. If it happens

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                          • patrick17
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 164

                            #14
                            Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                            please stop talking shooting percentages...cause iverson, over his career, is a bum by your standards

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                            • patrick17
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2004
                              • 164

                              #15
                              Re: 2004-2005 Statistics

                              please stop talking shooting percentages...cause iverson, over his career, is a bum by your standards

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