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King Heno
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Boo! Should have been Tremaine Townsend.
25 Points/7 Boards/1 Steal/11-15 Field Goal/1-1 from 3 in 35 minutes. 84-81 victory over UC Davis!
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PhilLEEs 2011
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by qrich
Boo! Should have been Tremaine Townsend.
25 Points/7 Boards/1 Steal/11-15 Field Goal/1-1 from 3 in 35 minutes. 84-81 victory over UC Davis!
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PhilLEEs 2011
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Brook Lopez=beast!!!!!
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by Posterize246
Jan 7th Statline of the night...
Jeremy Lin, Harvard
27 points
8 assists
3 rebounds
6 steals
2 blocks
11-16 fg
2-5 3fg
3-4 ft's
in an 82-70 upset victory over #24 Boston College.
Who the hell can say they've watched Lin play? But damn what a statline.
I can say i have watched him play, middle school, high school, college a few times.
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PhilLEEs 2011
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by sulsuvtut27
I can say i have watched him play, middle school, high school, college a few times.
Hmm...Palo Alto I see
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Brook Lopez=beast!!!!!
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by Posterize246
Hmm...Palo Alto I see
You are correct.
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Landry is a true balla
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by Posterize246
Who the hell can say they've watched Lin play? But damn what a statline.
Jeremy Lin is a friend of mine, we go way back. So yeah I've seen him play since he was 10 years old. I've also played on teams with him, he's a beast. He lead Palo Alto high school to a state title his senior year by beating Mater Dei lead by Taylor King (Duke then transfered to Villanova) Kamyron Brown (Oregon) and Alex Jacobson (Arizona)
The 2006 Palo Alto High School basketball team (With Gunn's players)
Jeremy Lin scored 17 points as underdog Palo Alto shocked nationally ranked Mater Dei, 51-47, to win the boys' Division II state championship.
The Vikings (32-1) won their second state title while handing the Monarchs (33-3), ranked 19th by Studentsports.com, their second straight upset defeat in the state title game. Last year, unheralded Oak Ridge knocked off heavily favored Mater Dei 60-44.
The Monarchs got 23 points from 6-7 Taylor King, but didn't use the height of 7-1 Alex Jacobson or 6-7 Steve Tarin to their best advantage, settling for 22 three-point attempts out of their 58 shots. Kamyron Brown was the only other Mater Dei player in double figures, with 10.
Kheaton Scott scored 11 points for Palo Alto, including the late first-quarter basket that put the Vikings ahead for good, and Brad Lehman added 10.
It looked as if Mater Dei would dominate when King threw down an impressive dunk just 2:22 into the game to put the Monarchs up 4-0, but after that, the game belonged to Palo Alto. The Vikings tied the score at six and eventually built a seven-point lead, 15-8, but Mater Dei cut the margin to four, 24-20, at the end of the second period. The lead extended to nine with 5:51 remaining in the third quarter, but the Monarchs battled back to cut it to one, 36-35 with 7:01 left in the game. Palo Alto pushed the margin out to five twice more, but Mater Dei kept the pressure on.
Down two with slightly more than two minutes remaining, the Monarchs harassed the Vikings into a near shot-clock violation, but Lin banked in a 27-foot three-pointer as the buzzer sounded to put Palo Alto up by five again -- and the Monarchs could never get closer than two down the stretch.
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Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by Posterize246
Who the hell can say they've watched Lin play? But damn what a statline.
I've seen him play a bunch of times up close. Last time was when we clinched the Ivy title last year and a trip to the NCAA tournament at home. We heckled him into 4 straight airballs and a real rough night, then almost trampled him as we stormed the court. I hate that b&tch with a passion.
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PhilLEEs 2011
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by AppleNader
I've seen him play a bunch of times up close. Last time was when we clinched the Ivy title last year and a trip to the NCAA tournament at home. We heckled him into 4 straight airballs and a real rough night, then almost trampled him as we stormed the court. I hate that b&tch with a passion.
So you go to Cornell? I might be at the Penn/Cornell game in Feb. Don't know yet. Have any feelings towards Tyler Bernandini from Penn?
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Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by Posterize246
So you go to Cornell? I might be at the Penn/Cornell game in Feb. Don't know yet. Have any feelings towards Tyler Bernandini from Penn?
We might be there too. I've only seen Bernardini play once, and that was at the Palestra last year. He lit us up for 25, so he's definitely a great player. He didn't suit up when they came up here due to injury. It's too bad Penn is sucking so far. They've lost a couple of key players to injury.
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Go Sharks!
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
I must say I know Lin as well but I know his brother better. I've played against him a couple times in many heated battles and my team came out with the victory each time. His brother is tiny but is extremely good.
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PhilLEEs 2011
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Hmm...last night it was somebody that the Stanford fam knew, tonight it's somebody I know
Jan 8th Winner
D.J. Rivera, Binghamton (pic from when he was at St. Joe's)
29 points
12 rebounds
2 assists
6 steals
2 blocks
9-19 shooting
1 three pointer
1 turnover
0 fouls
in 91-83 OT win vs. Vermont.
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Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Gotta be my man Greg Monroe.
13 points (5-7; 3-3 ft), 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, and 3 blocks with only 2 fouls in 33 minutes of play in an 82-75 win over Providence.
This guy's basketball IQ is off the charts.
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Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Originally Posted by Grinder
Gotta be my man Greg Monroe.
13 points (5-7; 3-3 ft), 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, and 3 blocks with only 2 fouls in 33 minutes of play in an 82-75 win over Providence.
This guy's basketball IQ is off the charts.
His final statline (at least according to ESPN) gave him 11 rebounds and 8 assists. He easily would've had a triple-double but his teammates missed some relatively easy lay ups. His passing was absolutely phenomenal today.
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PhilLEEs 2011
Re: Posterize's Statline of the Night
Jan 10th winner...
35 mins
13 points
11 rebounds
8 assists
5 steals
2 blocks
5-7 fg
3-3 ft
in an 82-75 win over Providence
8 assists and 5 steals from a center is just ridiculous. There were a lot of good statlines today, but not much beats those two stats from a big man.
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