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05-03-2011, 03:49 PM
#181
Re: Year By Year Stats of NBAs Average Points and FG%
Originally Posted by Hittin_Shots
Actually this thread was made by a retard saying that Kobe's better than jordan and somehow this proves it. Afterwards he was repetitively raped in every way possible. Was hard to watch.
i never said kobe was better idiot
the pace was faster thats all, and thats a fact
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05-03-2011, 03:58 PM
#182
Re: Year By Year Stats of NBAs Average Points and FG%
Originally Posted by Colby Brian
i never said kobe was better idiot
the pace was faster thats all, and thats a fact
Kobe's Lakers' pace, 2006-2011:
90.9
93.5
95.6
94.3
92.8
90.7
Average - 93.0
Jordan's Bulls' pace, 1991-'93 and 1996-'98:
95.6
94.4
92.5
91.1
90.0
89.0
Average - 92.1
You were saying?
And at any rate, pace doesn't affect individual production except in extreme cases (i.e., 105+ pace teams such as the early-mid 80's Nuggets/Lakers or 1960's teams), and really only rebounding is affected by normal variations in pace (+/- 10 poss/gm), not scoring - superstars will always get their 20-23 shots whether the pace is 90 or 97. You can look at individual players' numbers in different seasons where their team's pace varies for evidence of this (e.g., they will often score more in slower paced years, while if what you're asserting were true, it should ALWAYS be the contrary).
Last edited by OldSchoolBBall; 05-03-2011 at 04:18 PM.
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05-03-2011, 04:00 PM
#183
College superstar
Re: Year By Year Stats of NBAs Average Points and FG%
Originally Posted by OldSchoolBBall
Kobe's Lakers' pace, 2006-2011:
90.9
93.5
95.6
94.3
92.8
90.7
Average - 93.0
Jordan's Bulls' pace, 1991-'93 and 1996-'98:
95.6
94.4
92.5
91.1
90.0
89.0
Average - 92.1
You were saying?
He just won't stop it, i don't know why... masochist?
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05-03-2011, 04:07 PM
#184
Re: Year By Year Stats of NBAs Average Points and FG%
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05-03-2011, 04:16 PM
#185
NBA lottery pick
Re: Year By Year Stats of NBAs Average Points and FG%
Originally Posted by OldSchoolBBall
Kobe's Lakers' pace, 2006-2011:
90.9
93.5
95.6
94.3
92.8
90.7
Average - 93.0
Jordan's Bulls' pace, 1991-'93 and 1996-'98:
95.6
94.4
92.5
91.1
90.0
89.0
Average - 92.1
You were saying?
And at any rate, pace doesn't affect individual production except in extreme cases (i.e., 105+ pace teams such as the early-mid 80's Nuggets/Lakers or 1960's teams), and really only rebounding is affected by normal variations in pace (+/- 10 poss/gm), not scoring - superstars will always get their 20-23 shots whether the pace is 90 or 97. You can look at individual players' numbers in different seasons where their team's pace varies for evidence of this (e.g., they will often score more in slower paced years, while if what you're asserting was true, it should ALWAYS be the contrary).
That's actually so weird. I never would've thought the current Lakers play at a higher pace than teams from the 90's.
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