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Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Which players do you think are best at getting their stats/numbers in the flow of the game??
Like they dont need to disrupt the offense, run plays for them, they dont need to dominate the ball or force the issue, or do anything dramatic to get their stats, it just naturally comes from playing the game?
Basically this is the opposite of statpadding
IMO Top 5 at this is:
Scottie Pippen
Magic Johnson
Tim Duncan
LeBron James
Bill Russell
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Great college starter
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
aka non-impact player
Lebron James
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NBA Superstar
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Lebron
Wilt
Robinson
Moses
Karl
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The Deciders
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WIND DEFENDER
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
James Hardon
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Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Lebron James is probably the best at getting his stats in the flow of the game. Just efficient but not dominant. He can't put his stamp on the game. Just blends in with the rest of the players. He can have a poor game but when you look at the box score you would think he had an amazing game.
He can't do what Kobe and MJ can do and they are the "flow"
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Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Kevin Durant.
He doesn't force anything out there on the court.
Especially when Chris Paul is guarding him.
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big time kobe stan
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Originally Posted by Eric Cartman
Kevin Durant.
He doesn't force anything out there on the court.
Especially when Chris Paul is guarding him.
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Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Originally Posted by 9erempiree
Lebron James is probably the best at getting his stats in the flow of the game. Just efficient but not dominant. He can't put his stamp on the game. Just blends in with the rest of the players. He can have a poor game but when you look at the box score you would think he had an amazing game.
He can't do what Kobe and MJ can do and they are the "flow"
So basically LeBron wont have any 6-24 or 5-19 games like they regularly did?
Wow sounds good
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Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
lol @ listing Lebron here - a guy who needs to have the ball in his hands for 7-20 seconds of every possession of his entire career.
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Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
boris diaw, he doesn't have any big stats but all of them are within the flow of the game
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Please clap.
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Originally Posted by dubeta
Which players do you think are best at getting their stats/numbers in the flow of the game??
Like they dont need to disrupt the offense, run plays for them, they dont need to dominate the ball or force the issue, or do anything dramatic to get their stats, it just naturally comes from playing the game?
Basically this is the opposite of statpadding
IMO Top 5 at this is:
Scottie Pippen
Magic Johnson
Tim Duncan
LeBron James
Bill Russell
Did you really say that Magic didn't dominate the ball? Pippen and James didn't have plays run for them? Why can't trolls at least think a little bit beofre making a topic? What's more inexcusable is you have it easy: James is the best player in the game and will be remembered as an all-time great, though not the greatest. So making a topic to point out how great he is should be easy. Yet somehow you write something that makes it sound like you don't watch him play.
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Great college starter
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
All time I'd have to say Larry Bird.
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#Polish Hammer
Re: Players best at getting their stats in 'the flow of the game'
Originally Posted by GrapeApe
All time I'd have to say Larry Bird.
this is the right answer to this thread
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