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    Default Re: 4th quarter Clutch scoring 2012-13

    Quote Originally Posted by chazzy
    Are those years from 82 games? They calculate per48
    Those years are from 82games yeah, but I know they calculate per 48. The numbers per 48 for LeBron are 66 pp48 and 56 pp48 - which is 50 and 42 per 36.

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    Default Re: 4th quarter Clutch scoring 2012-13

    Quote Originally Posted by pauk
    Fixed:

    Lebron - 30.4 ppg, 11.3 rpg, 10.6 apg @ 52% fg, 25% 3pt, 69% ft
    Durant - 41.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 3.0 apg @ 62% fg, 38% 3pt, 91% ft
    Kobe - 30.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 4.6 apg @ 30% fg, 29% 3pt, 71% ft
    Carmelo - 24.5 ppg, 15.8 rpg, 0.0 apg @ 38% fg, 33% 3pt, 67% ft
    (no order)

    http://www.nba.com/advancedstats

    Scoring wise Durant is the man, but overall offensively i have to go with Lebron, thats a Big-O triple double right there, with that pile of assists combined with those points its just a brutal amount of offensive accountability compared to anybody else...
    how many of those points are from phantom call free throws?

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    Default Re: 4th quarter Clutch scoring 2012-13

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave3
    Those years are from 82games yeah, but I know they calculate per 48. The numbers per 48 for LeBron are 66 pp48 and 56 pp48 - which is 50 and 42 per 36.
    Ohh ok. Yeah he was more aggressive scoring late back then, but playing with guys like Wade Bosh and Allen takes some of the scoring burden from him.

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    Default Re: 4th quarter Clutch scoring 2012-13

    Quote Originally Posted by chazzy
    Ohh ok. Yeah he was more aggressive scoring late back then, but playing with guys like Wade Bosh and Allen takes some of the scoring burden from him.
    Which is why Cleveland LeBron will always be my favourite. He shows sparks in Miami, but most people enjoy seeing a guy go and get it himself sometimes. Back in Cleveland he led 4th quarter comebacks like it was scripted.

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    Default Re: 4th quarter Clutch scoring 2012-13

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave3
    The numbers are straight from NBA.com "in the clutch" stats.

    Right here: http://www.nba.com/advancedstats/player.html#Kobe-Bryant|977;year=201213;season=r;splitType=clutch;s plitValue=all

    The stats are exactly what I put.
    I'm looking at those, and NBA.COM's league stats...it appears that those (the ones in the player's profile) aren't fully updated.

    I'll post the updated ones soon...nba.com only lists the updated TOTALS for some reason . So i have to do some math...and i dont have the time right now.

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