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everybody has been sleepin on BRAND for years finally hes been recognize for his shit
LMAO at anyone that says Duncan isnt really that good, thats the funniest thing ive heard in a minuteoh yeah Duncans stats tonight, 27 points (12-16) (made all 4th quarter shots), 10 Rebs, 8 Assists, dude sucks...dont know why he hasnt been traded yet
Quote from: akaDRooPY on December 23, 2005, 08:17:51 PMLMAO at anyone that says Duncan isnt really that good, thats the funniest thing ive heard in a minuteoh yeah Duncans stats tonight, 27 points (12-16) (made all 4th quarter shots), 10 Rebs, 8 Assists, dude sucks...dont know why he hasnt been traded yetFirst off all, that was obviously not Duncan's average contribution, but a good game of his. Secondly, when I said that I didnt mean that he doesn't deserve his MVP titles, rings or constant All-Star appearances, but that he's simply far from the last man standing when it comes to the question of who's the best player in the league.I mean look at Dirk's last game, homie.34 points, 15-15 FTs. 13 Rebs, 7 Assists. He ain't the best player in the league though.
updated hollinnger stats..Kobe = out
I don't need special stats to say Kobe is the best player in the NBA right now.
Quote from: eS El Duque on December 24, 2005, 10:28:34 AMupdated hollinnger stats..Kobe = outLMAO. Makes NO sense. The list was made before Kobes 62 point game. He obviously went up value wise this last week, but Hollinger decides it's best if he's replaced on the list by Dirk Nowitzki, even though Dirk's recenty been inconsistant (2 whack games followed by 2 good ones). LOL. Straight comedy...
Quote from: TeeRaySix9Teen on December 23, 2005, 12:02:48 PMQuote from: 05/06 Favre on December 21, 2005, 03:40:09 PMHollinger Stats: Player Efficiency RatingRNK Player GP Min FG% FT% TS% Ast TO Usg ORR DRR Reb PER1 LeBron James, CLE 23 41.1 .504 .793 .604 15.5 10.2 29.7 2.0 15.7 8.7 29.032 Elton Brand, LAC 24 39.8 .534 .762 .590 10.1 7.9 23.9 10.6 19.2 15.2 27.853 Dwyane Wade, MIA 26 38.9 .467 .776 .549 19.2 9.7 30.4 5.0 13.9 9.6 27.674 Allen Iverson, PHI 25 43.7 .448 .772 .536 17.8 7.2 32.5 2.1 6.9 4.5 27.155 Kobe Bryant, LAL 25 39.8 .448 .822 .535 11.4 7.7 34.9 4.2 11.9 8.0 26.93Key to Player StatisticsFG% Field-goal PercentageFT% Free-throw PercentageORR Offensive Rebound RateDRR Defensive Rebound RateTS% True Shooting Percentage calculates what a player’s shooting percentage would be if we accounted for free throws and 3-pointers. True Shooting Percentage = (Total points x 50) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44)]Ast Assist Ratio is the percentage of a player’s possessions that ends in an assist. Assist Ratio = (Assists x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers] Reb Rebound Rate is the percentage of missed shots that a player rebounds. Rebound Rate = (Rebounds x Team Minutes) divided by [Player Minutes x (Team Rebounds + Opponent Rebounds)]PER Player Efficiency Rating is my overall rating of a player’s per-minute statistical production. The league average is 15.00 every season.TO Turnover Ratio is the percentage of a player’s possessions that end in a turnover. Turnover Ratio = (Turnover x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers]Usg Usage Rate is the number of possessions a player uses per 40 minutes. Usage Rate = {[FGA + (FT Att. x 0.44) + (Ast x 0.33) + TO] x 40 x League Pace} divided by (Minutes x Team Pace)Btw the way, Kobe Bryant has the HIGHEST USG rate...which is ^^^^^i was going to post this up at the beginning of the season, the list looked different then though. but i thought it was misleading. this obviously isnt a list of who the top players are, but a list of who has to do the most for their team. a superstar with an outstanding group around him, wouldnt get a high rating. but a superstar, with a weak supporting cast would be putting up incredible numbers all around.^mad cuz Duncan's not on there.
Quote from: 05/06 Favre on December 21, 2005, 03:40:09 PMHollinger Stats: Player Efficiency RatingRNK Player GP Min FG% FT% TS% Ast TO Usg ORR DRR Reb PER1 LeBron James, CLE 23 41.1 .504 .793 .604 15.5 10.2 29.7 2.0 15.7 8.7 29.032 Elton Brand, LAC 24 39.8 .534 .762 .590 10.1 7.9 23.9 10.6 19.2 15.2 27.853 Dwyane Wade, MIA 26 38.9 .467 .776 .549 19.2 9.7 30.4 5.0 13.9 9.6 27.674 Allen Iverson, PHI 25 43.7 .448 .772 .536 17.8 7.2 32.5 2.1 6.9 4.5 27.155 Kobe Bryant, LAL 25 39.8 .448 .822 .535 11.4 7.7 34.9 4.2 11.9 8.0 26.93Key to Player StatisticsFG% Field-goal PercentageFT% Free-throw PercentageORR Offensive Rebound RateDRR Defensive Rebound RateTS% True Shooting Percentage calculates what a player’s shooting percentage would be if we accounted for free throws and 3-pointers. True Shooting Percentage = (Total points x 50) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44)]Ast Assist Ratio is the percentage of a player’s possessions that ends in an assist. Assist Ratio = (Assists x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers] Reb Rebound Rate is the percentage of missed shots that a player rebounds. Rebound Rate = (Rebounds x Team Minutes) divided by [Player Minutes x (Team Rebounds + Opponent Rebounds)]PER Player Efficiency Rating is my overall rating of a player’s per-minute statistical production. The league average is 15.00 every season.TO Turnover Ratio is the percentage of a player’s possessions that end in a turnover. Turnover Ratio = (Turnover x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers]Usg Usage Rate is the number of possessions a player uses per 40 minutes. Usage Rate = {[FGA + (FT Att. x 0.44) + (Ast x 0.33) + TO] x 40 x League Pace} divided by (Minutes x Team Pace)Btw the way, Kobe Bryant has the HIGHEST USG rate...which is ^^^^^i was going to post this up at the beginning of the season, the list looked different then though. but i thought it was misleading. this obviously isnt a list of who the top players are, but a list of who has to do the most for their team. a superstar with an outstanding group around him, wouldnt get a high rating. but a superstar, with a weak supporting cast would be putting up incredible numbers all around.
Hollinger Stats: Player Efficiency RatingRNK Player GP Min FG% FT% TS% Ast TO Usg ORR DRR Reb PER1 LeBron James, CLE 23 41.1 .504 .793 .604 15.5 10.2 29.7 2.0 15.7 8.7 29.032 Elton Brand, LAC 24 39.8 .534 .762 .590 10.1 7.9 23.9 10.6 19.2 15.2 27.853 Dwyane Wade, MIA 26 38.9 .467 .776 .549 19.2 9.7 30.4 5.0 13.9 9.6 27.674 Allen Iverson, PHI 25 43.7 .448 .772 .536 17.8 7.2 32.5 2.1 6.9 4.5 27.155 Kobe Bryant, LAL 25 39.8 .448 .822 .535 11.4 7.7 34.9 4.2 11.9 8.0 26.93Key to Player StatisticsFG% Field-goal PercentageFT% Free-throw PercentageORR Offensive Rebound RateDRR Defensive Rebound RateTS% True Shooting Percentage calculates what a player’s shooting percentage would be if we accounted for free throws and 3-pointers. True Shooting Percentage = (Total points x 50) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44)]Ast Assist Ratio is the percentage of a player’s possessions that ends in an assist. Assist Ratio = (Assists x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers] Reb Rebound Rate is the percentage of missed shots that a player rebounds. Rebound Rate = (Rebounds x Team Minutes) divided by [Player Minutes x (Team Rebounds + Opponent Rebounds)]PER Player Efficiency Rating is my overall rating of a player’s per-minute statistical production. The league average is 15.00 every season.TO Turnover Ratio is the percentage of a player’s possessions that end in a turnover. Turnover Ratio = (Turnover x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers]Usg Usage Rate is the number of possessions a player uses per 40 minutes. Usage Rate = {[FGA + (FT Att. x 0.44) + (Ast x 0.33) + TO] x 40 x League Pace} divided by (Minutes x Team Pace)Btw the way, Kobe Bryant has the HIGHEST USG rate...which is ^^^^^