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    Default Gaining home-court advantage - player stats

    We have stats for elminiation games, game 7's and so on.

    Shouldn't we have stats on players when their team gain/regain home-court advantage?

    Surely this can be the most important moment in a series.

    Michael Jordan 1991-1993

    Lakers - Game 3 (1991)

    Knicks - Game 3 (1992)
    Cavs - Game 3 (1992)
    Blazers - Game 3 (1992)

    Knicks - Game 5 (1993)
    Suns - Game 1 (1993)
    Suns - Game 6 (1993)

    Michael Jordan - 1996-1998

    Hawks - Game 3 (1997)

    Hornets - Game 3 (1998)
    Jazz - Game 2 (1998)
    Jazz - Game 6 (1998)

    Kobe Bryant 2009-2010

    Rockets - Game 3 (2009)
    Nuggets - Game (2009)

    Celtics - Game 3 (2010)

    Hakeem Olajuwon 1994-95

    Suns - Game 4 (1994)
    Knicks - Game 3 (1994)

    Jazz - Game 2 (1995)
    Jazz - Game 5 (1995)
    Suns - Game 7 (1995)
    Spurs - Game 1 (1995)
    Spurs - Game 5 (1995)
    Magic - Game 1 (1995)

    Shaquille O'Neal - 2000-2002

    Blazers - Game 3 (2000)

    Spurs - Game 1 (2001)
    76'ers - Game 3 (2001)

    Spurs - Game 3 (2002)
    Kings - Game 1 (2002)
    Kings - Game 7 (2002)

    Kobe in these games: 32.1 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 5.1 apg, 48.2 FG%

    Tim Duncan - 1999+2003+2005+2007

    Wolves - Game 3 (1999)

    Suns - Game 3 (2003)
    Mavs - Game 3 (2003)
    Nets - Game 3 (2003)

    Nuggets - Game 3 (2005)
    Suns - Game 1 (2005)

    Nuggets - Game 3 (2007)
    Suns - Game 1 (2007)
    Suns - Game 5 (2007)

    Dirk Nowitzki - 2011

    Lakers - Game 1
    Thunder - Game 3
    Heat - Game 2
    Heat - Game 6

    Lebron James - 2012-2013

    Pacers - Game 4 (2012)
    Celtics - Game 6 (2012)
    Thunder - Game 2 (2012)

    Bulls - Game 3 (2013)
    Pacers - Game 3 (2013)
    Spurs - Game 4 (2013)

    Kevin Garnett - 2008

    Pistons - Game 3

    Chauncey Billups (?) - 2004

    Bucks - Game 3
    Nets - Game 6
    Pacers - Game 2
    Pacers - Game 5
    Lakers - Game 1


    Dwayne Wade - 2006


    Nets - Game 3
    Pistons - Game 1
    Mavs - Game 6
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    Default Re: Regaining home-court advantage - player stats

    Quote Originally Posted by Magic 32
    We have stats for elminiation games, game 7's and so on.

    Shouldn't we have stats on players when their team regain home-court advantage?

    Surely this can be as important as anything in a series.
    No...No we shouldn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlip
    No...No we shouldn't.

    Some of the most important games ever should just be ignored?
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    Michael Jordan 1991-1993

    Lakers - Game 3 (1991)

    Knicks - Game 3 (1992)
    Cavs - Game 3 (1992)
    Blazers - Game 3 (1992)

    Knicks - Game 5 (1993)
    Suns - Game 1 (1993)
    Suns - Game 6 (1993)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warfan
    Are you sure game 6 against Phoenix counts? I figured it would only count if you're down 2-1 or 3-2, or if it's 1-1. And all of those games would have to be on the road. Not up 3-2, you dont regain HCA you win the series...

    Unless im misunderstanding what you're saying and being stupid..
    Well that's the strange thing about the old finals structure.

    I'm not sure either.

    But its games when you "win" or regain home court.

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    Kobe Bryant 2008-2010

    Rockets - Game 3 (2009)
    Nuggets - Game (2009)

    Celtics - Game 3 (2010)

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    Hakeem Olajuwon 1994-95

    Suns - Game 4 (1994)
    Knicks - Game 3 (1994)

    Jazz - Game 2 (1995)
    Jazz - Game 5 (1995)
    Suns - Game 7 (1995)
    Spurs - Game 1 (1995)
    Spurs - Game 5 (1995)
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    lmao someone is salty lebron is the greatest game 7/elimination player of all time. deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keno
    lmao someone is salty lebron is the greatest game 7/elimination player of all time. deal with it.

    What goes up must come down.

    And how can he be the greatest if he only has 2 championships?

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    this is why I say eliminination stats are overrated.. why wouldnt these games count? Theyre absolutely pivotal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKA AAP 23
    The funniest thing about you starting this thread is not the fact that you are trying to prop up Kome Bean , but the fact that if such stats were kept or figured out, Kome Bean will yet again put up inferior numbers to LeBron and whomever else usually gets mentioned in these types of threads. Time and time again, this is the case. Finals stats, playoff stats, game 7's, close out games, game winning shot %, fg% in the last 5 minutes of a close game, game tying shooting %, etc. It's as routine as anything gets on ISH, besides you and your Kome Bean fans being idiots.
    Paranoid much?

    And mentioning finals stats is funny. Talk about a hollow victory lol

    And I haven't done the stats yet so you might want to wait with the chest pounding.
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    Shaquille O'Neal - 2000-2002

    Blazers - Game 3 (2000)

    Spurs - Game 1 (2001)
    76'ers - Game 3 (2001)

    Spurs - Game 3 (2002)
    Kings - Game 1 (2002)
    Kings - Game 7 (2002)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic 32
    What goes up must come down.

    And how can he be the greatest if he only has 2 championships?

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