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Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Reggie Jackson:
DET (career): 18.6/8.5/4.7 on 44%/36%/80%
DET (2015-16): 23.2/5.7/4.7 on 46%/46%/79%
James Harden:
HOU (career): 26.4/6.3/5.1 on 44%/46%/86%
HOU (last 4 games): 38.5/5.5/5.5 on 46%/35%/85%
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Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
KD when he leaves okc:
43/9/7 on 51/39/90
WB:
49/12/9 on 41/35/82
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The Deciders
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
where is jeff green's stats doe?
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High School Varsity 6th Man
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by Im so nba'd out
where is jeff green's stats doe?
And big perk
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NBA Legend
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Player with potential gets more touches and puts up bigger numbers, find of the century
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Banned
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Lol, no way in hell did Jimbo shoot 46% from 3
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Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by BlakFrankWhite
Lol, no way in hell did Jimbo shoot 46% from 3
you do know that we're in the 2015-16 season, right?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...jacksre01.html
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Shocking...players go from 3rd options...to playing more minutes and taking more shots and they put up better numbers!
Who would have thought?
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Why so serious?
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
What is the goal of this thread?
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Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by DMAVS41
Shocking...players go from 3rd options...to playing more minutes and taking more shots and they put up better numbers!
Who would have thought?
It's just everyday that two sixth-man guards on a team that cries about their bench being too weak both turn into All-Stars for their respective conference just a year later.
You know, because that happens all the time. Right?
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by Fallen Angel
It's just everyday that two sixth-man guards on a team that cries about their bench being too weak both turn into All-Stars for their respective conference just a year later.
You know, because that happens all the time. Right?
I don't understand the relevance of this post to your OP. At all...
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NBA Legend
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by DMAVS41
I don't understand the relevance of this post to your OP. At all...
He is mad at OKC for drafting all the talents and developing them to the benefit of the league.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by dunksby
He is mad at OKC for drafting all the talents and developing them to the benefit of the league.
Sure, but you can't have 5 guys making the kind of money they all would.
Harden didn't want to be on the Thunder and I don't see how he, WB, and durant can co exist given their games.
I actually liked Reggie Jackson on the Thunder a lot, but I think I'd rather have Kanter/Augustin combo than RJ and some other big.
The problem with this team, imo, is that they continue to not have a legit sg that serves their needs...and Waiters. I don't like Waiters on this team...especially in the playoffs.
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NBA Legend
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
Originally Posted by DMAVS41
Sure, but you can't have 5 guys making the kind of money they all would.
Harden didn't want to be on the Thunder and I don't see how he, WB, and durant can co exist given their games.
I actually liked Reggie Jackson on the Thunder a lot, but I think I'd rather have Kanter/Augustin combo than RJ and some other big.
The problem with this team, imo, is that they continue to not have a legit sg that serves their needs...and Waiters. I don't like Waiters on this team...especially in the playoffs.
I always supported the Harden trade, he wasn't staying with OKC and no matter what ISHiots say, Harden/Brook/KD wouldn't be able to coexist anymore. Reggie's issue was that his style is similar to Brook so he couldn't complement him coming off the bench.
With Kanter and Adams the Thunder at least have some considerable size and rebounding power that they lacked dearly for ages. This season from what I have noticed Adams have worked on his post game and got some moves to be able to get to the basket other than direct under the rim. I think Adams and Kanter have had positive influence on each other, Adams could use some tips on his offensive game from Kanter and Enes could get a few lessons on positioning and staying on his man on the other end.
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... on a leash
Re: Reggie Jackson and James Harden's averages since leaving OKC
I used to think OKC would be fools if they kept Ibaka over Harden.. and they were, but I'm still glad it happened. While no doubt Harden would visibly evolve and go all-star level, not sure if he'd be as recognized and good as he is now. Never know that for sure.
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