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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by KG215
    It was a really strange game or Durant. It was one of those games you knew he was there but, for a lot of it, it just seemed like that's all it was. Not saying he completely disappeared or anything, because he was missing a lot of shots he normally makes and was active on defense, but it didn't seem like he was having a good game. Then you look at the boxscore and see 36 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals and don't now how he did it.

    Obviously he shot a ton of FT's (some were definitely via a "superstar" call) but it still felt like he had a quiet game. I guess it just speaks to how good he is when he can have a "quiet" 35-6-5-5.
    This is how I feel every time I watch Durant play. I thought he got over it in the Spurs series where he closed out some games (not game winners but literally taking them over).

    But Yea.

    It's like you're watching the game and you swear you're not seeing anything particularly special and he has 35 points, 8 rebounds.

    Never fails to amaze me.

    Think he's the most talented scorer the game has ever seen.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Kevin Durant

    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2012112420

    37pts/8reb/5ast (2TOs) 4stl

    Game goes to OT.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by Legends66NBA7
    Kevin Durant

    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2012112420

    37pts/8reb/5ast (2TOs) 4stl

    Game goes to OT.
    Westbrook as well

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Durant one steal and two blocks off of having a 30-5-5-5-5 night.

    Still, 37 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast, 4 stl, 3 blk is pretty beastly.

    And yeah, Russ had 30 pts, 9 ast, 5 reb, and just 2 turnovers. Durant only had 2 turnovers, also.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by KG215
    Durant one steal and two blocks off of having a 30-5-5-5-5 night.

    Still, 37 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast, 4 stl, 3 blk is pretty beastly.

    And yeah, Russ had 30 pts, 9 ast, 5 reb, and just 2 turnovers. Durant only had 2 turnovers, also.
    Ibaka's looked insane so far

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by fpliii
    Ibaka's looked insane so far
    Yeah, I want to start a thread about where he ranks among NBA PF's right now, but I want to see him sustain it for another 20-25 games.

    He's been legit through 14 games, though.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Quote Originally Posted by KG215
    Yeah, I want to start a thread about where he ranks among NBA PF's right now, but I want to see him sustain it for another 20-25 games.

    He's been legit through 14 games, though.
    if you count KG and Duncan as centers, he's definitely top 3 IMO

    btw OP, add LeBron as well

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Bron Bron with 30/6/5.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Throw in Durants recent OT thriller 37-8-5 aswell

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Tony Parker (11/25/2012) in Toronto:
    32 on 14-27, 6 boards, 5 dimes (also had a steal and 4 TOs) in double overtime.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Parker and Duncan almost both doing it in the same game

    Parker: 32 pts, 5 ast, 6 reb
    Duncan: 26 pts, 6 ast, 5 reb

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    can Kobe average 30/5/5 without any 30/5/5 game?

    he got 27/5/5 on 51%/42%/88% but not even one 30/5/5 game

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Updated.

    Some notes:
    - It's surprising how many players miss making the cut by single stat. Bargnani, Parsons, Harden, and a few others have missed out by a single rebound/steal/assist
    - Kevin Durant has the only 30-5-5-5 game so far this season and came close again a few nights later missing out by a single steal.
    - Durant and Westbrook are the only teammates to get 30-5-5 it in the same game.

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    Default Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)

    Kobe with the asterisk *triple-double (40 points - 10 rebounds - 10 turnovers )
    http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?id=400277928

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    Arron Afflalo

    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2012120213

    30/5reb/5ast (5 TOs)

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