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Post#61 » by bondom34 » Mon Jun 24, 2013 1:45 pm

Danny Green Finals Games 1-5 (6/7 not nearly as good obviously)

G GS MP TS% eFG% ORB% DRB% TRB% AST% STL% BLK% TOV% USG% ORtg DRtg
5 5 34.0 .809 .802 1.8 11.9 7.2 5.4 1.3 3.7 8.2 16.9 141 109
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Post#62 » by SideshowBob » Mon Jun 24, 2013 3:12 pm

Chris Andersen from 5/8 - 5/30 sustained a 174 ORTG on 13.2 USG% (94.4% TS, 14.9% ORB%, 10.7% TOV%).
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Post#63 » by JulesWinnfield » Mon Jun 24, 2013 4:45 pm

Patrick Ewing
Feb 3 1990 through March 27 1990 (24 games)

32.1ppg
11.8 rpg
4.4 blks
64.4 TS%

And the Knicks only went 12-12 in that stretch. Included in there is a 6 game losing streak with 4 of those games at home
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Post#64 » by himynameiS_ » Mon Nov 4, 2013 7:20 am

found this thread very interesting! any good ones from this past season?
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Post#65 » by Lost92Bricks » Mon Nov 4, 2013 4:51 pm

1st 40 games of Jordan's 1989 season: 35/8/7/3 on 62 TS%.

- 53/14/8 on 21-28

- 52/11/7 on 19-27 (30 point 4th quarter)

- 52/9/4 stls on 24-29 :lol:

- 52/9 stls on 18-33

- 42/11/9/8 on 13-23

He literally only had one bad game in those 40 games, every other game ranged from very good to unbelievable.
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Post#66 » by Mr MoJo Risin » Mon Nov 4, 2013 5:33 pm

Interesting stat line on the importance of free throw shooting


Perhaps the most famous poor performer at the line is Shaquille O’Neal. Shaq entered the league in 1992-93. Across the next 16 seasons (ending with the 2007-08 campaign), O’Neal posted a 0.307 WP48. Certainly this is an excellent mark (average is 0.100). But relative to the following sample of all-time greats, Shaq comes up a bit short:

Magic Johnson: 0.429 Career WP48
Larry Bird: 0.365 Career WP48
Michael Jordan before his first retirement: 0.390 Career WP48
Michal Jordan before his second retirement: 0.362 Career WP48
Michael Jordan before his third retirement: 0.332 Career WP48
David Robinson: 0.350 Career WP48

What do these numbers tell us? Well, MJ – if he wanted to maximize his career WP48 (not that this was his motivation) – should have limited his retirements. But more important to our story, Shaq comes up short relative to these all-time greats.

Of course, Shaq comes up short because he has trouble hitting free throws. For his career he only hit 52.4% of his free throws. What if Shaq hit at a 75% rate? Across his career he attempted 10,376 free throw attempts and made 5,441. If he was average from the charity stripe, though, he would have hit 2,361 more free throws. With each additional point worth 0.033 wins (which we know from our complete model of wins), if Shaq scored 2,361 more points across his career – with no change in free throw attempts or field goal attempts – O’Neal would have produced 76.9 additional wins. And this means Shaq’s career WP48 would be 0.405 prior to the 2008-09 season. In sum, if Shaq just hit his free throws, his productivity would have compared more favorably to a few more of the all-time greats.
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Post#67 » by jjgp111292 » Tue Nov 5, 2013 9:18 pm

LeBron, 12/30/09-1/23/10

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G    MP    PTS    TRB    AST    STL    BLK    TS%    ORTG   GmSc
12   40.4  34.3   7.8    7.9    1.8    1.6   .663    130    30.3


LeBron, 2/3/13-2/26/13

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G    MP    PTS    TRB    AST    STL    BLK    TS%    ORTG   GmSc
12   37.7  29.8   7.6    8.3    1.9    .6    .735    139    28.9
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Post#68 » by Lost92Bricks » Tue Nov 5, 2013 10:28 pm

Chris Paul right now lol

First 4 games of the season:

26.5/13/4/3 stls on 68.7 TS% - 37.8 PER
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Post#69 » by SideshowBob » Tue Nov 5, 2013 10:40 pm

Paul had an even crazier start the to 09-10 season

First 6 games: 10/28 - 11/6, 2009

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G    MP    PTS    TRB    AST    STL    BLK    TS%    ORTG   GmSc
6    37.4  28.5   3.8    9.8    1.2    0.0   .749    142    26.2


First 9 games: 10/28 - 11/11, 2009

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G    MP    PTS    TRB    AST    STL    BLK    TS%    ORTG   GmSc
9    34.4  26.1   3.2    9.3    1.6    0.0   .736    144    24.8
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Post#70 » by acrossthecourt » Wed Nov 6, 2013 10:15 am

Amare '08

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First   Last   G   MP    TS%   eFG%   DRB%   TRB%   AST%   TOV%   USG%   ORtg  GmSc
03-22   04-14 13 37.2   .699   .613   19.2   14.4   10.2   10.2   29.6   134   25.2

30.2 pts / 9.0 rebs / 1.5 blks per game. 87% from the foul line too.

In the first seven games of the '09 season, he had a 74 TS% on a 24.5 usage.

Reggie Miller '91

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First Last  G    MP    TS%  eFG% TOV% Usage  ORtg GmSc
03-22 04-5  7   34.3  .734  .667  10   21.3   142 19.2

22.6 pts per game on 56.7/50//95 shooting splits

Karl Malone '90

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First   Last    G   MP    TS%  eFG%  DRB%  TRB%  AST%  TOV%  USG%  ORtg  GmSc
12-17   01-03  10  37.2  .726  .674  26.4  18.1  16.7  12.1  30.8  133   28.4

33.7 pts / 11.0 rebs per game. 13 free throws attempted per game.

Then Karl has one bad game and does this....

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First Last   G   MP    TS%  eFG%   DRB%  TRB%  AST%  TOV%  USG%  ORtg  GmSc
01-06 01-27  9  37.1  .693  .643   24.2  18.1  13.8  10.6  35.4   130  31.0

31.0 pts / 11.9 rebs

David Robinson '94

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First Last   G  MP    TS%  eFG%  DRB%  TRB%  AST% STL%  BLK%  TOV%  USG% ORtg  GmSc
02-04 02-21  8 42.9  .597  .539  17.3  13.6  29.7  2.7  7.6   8.6   32.6  128  32.6

33.4 pts / 10.4 rebs / 7.1 asts (!!!) / 5.3 blks / 2.1 stls per game

Oh and in '91 he had an 8 game stretch where he averaged 6.8 blocks per game including three games of double digit blocks. Also had a 29.8 game score average (yawn.) Through three games he averaged 33.3 pts / 15.3 rebs / 4 asts / 8.7 blks / 3.0 stls / only 2.7 TOs. Average game score of 38.4.

'Reggie Evans '13

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First Last  G    MP  ORB% DRB% TRB%
03-01 03-20 10  26.5 19.8 45.8 33.2

14.9 rebounds a game ... in 26.5 minutes. That's over 20 rebounds in 36 minutes per game.

Larry Nance '88

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First  Last  G   MP    TS%  eFG%  DRB%  TRB%  AST%  STL% BLK%  TOV%  USG%  ORtg  GmSc
12-12 12-28  8  37.8  .657  .619  19.5  14.3  15.4  1.9  4.3   13.3  27.3  123  25.9

29.9 pts / 9.9 rebs / 3 blks per game

Gilbert Arenas '07

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First  Last   G   MP   TS%   eFG%  TRB% AST%  TOV%  USG%  ORtg GmSc
12-17  12-29  7  44.2  .634  .561  7.8  26.7  10.4  32.9  128  29.0

39 pts / 6.9 asts / 6.0 rebs / 9.3 3PTA at 43% per game.

Drexler '88

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First  Last   G   MP   TS%   eFG%  DRB% TRB%  AST%  STL% BLK%  TOV%  USG%  ORtg GmSc
03-03  03-15  6  37.5  .621  .578  7.9  10.6  23.5  3.8  1.4   12.2  29.8  127  27.0

31.3 pts / 7.3 rebs / 5.5 asts / 3.0 stls per game.
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Post#71 » by JulesWinnfield » Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:35 am

Rudy Gay shot 11 for 37 tonight in a double OT loss at Houston.

According to basketball-reference, since 85-86 there has only been one other night (including playoffs) where a guy shot 37 or more times and made 11 or fewer field goals. On Dec 11 1996, Damon Stoudamire shot exactly 11 for 37 just like Gay did tonight. Stoudamire was also a Raptor at the time of course, his effort came in a triple OT loss
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Post#72 » by bondom34 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 4:49 am

JulesWinnfield wrote:Rudy Gay shot 11 for 37 tonight in a double OT loss at Houston.

According to basketball-reference, since 85-86 there has only been one other night (including playoffs) where a guy shot 37 or more times and made 11 or fewer field goals. On Dec 11 1996, Damon Stoudamire shot exactly 11 for 37 just like Gay did tonight. Stoudamire was also a Raptor at the time of course, his effort came in a triple OT loss

Awesome, was watching this game and at the end was wondering how many shots he put up. His arms gotta be tired! :lol: :lol:
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Post#73 » by Quotatious » Tue Jan 28, 2014 4:04 pm

Kevin Durant since Westbrook went down on December 25th (exactly one month, from December 27th to January 27th, 17 games total):

38.8 MPG: 36.5 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 5.8 APG, 1.5 SPG, 0.9 BPG, 3.4 TPG on 66.8% TS :o , 11.1% TOV, 35.3% USG, 130 ORtg, 104 DRtg, 29.4 GameScore


I'm putting this here in this thread because of MacGill's suggestion that someone should bump this thread. :) Indeed, there some great statlines here to review.
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Post#74 » by JulesWinnfield » Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:58 am

Rajon Rondo tonight vs Miami

9 pts 15 ast 10 rebs on 4/8 FG

This is the 4th time in his career including postseason where he missed out on a triple double because he couldn't accomplish the scoring aspect of it. Since the 85/86 season, (which is as far as bballreference tracks in their game finder) he is the 4th player to have this happen on 4 occasions or more...

Nate McMillan did it 6 times
Darrell Walker did it 6 times
Jason Kidd did it 28 times!!!

Link in the spoiler for the game logs sorted by the players name

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http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pgl_finder.cgi?request=1&player_id=&match=game&year_min=&year_max=&age_min=0&age_max=99&team_id=&opp_id=&is_playoffs=&round_is_eds=Y&round_is_edf=Y&round_is_ec1=Y&round_is_ecs=Y&round_is_ecf=Y&round_is_wds=Y&round_is_wdf=Y&round_is_wc1=Y&round_is_wcs=Y&round_is_wcf=Y&round_is_fin=Y&game_num_type=&game_num_min=&game_num_max=&game_month=&game_location=&game_result=&is_starter=&is_active=&is_hof=&pos_is_g=Y&pos_is_gf=Y&pos_is_f=Y&pos_is_fg=Y&pos_is_fc=Y&pos_is_c=Y&pos_is_cf=Y&c1stat=trb&c1comp=gt&c1val=10&c2stat=ast&c2comp=gt&c2val=10&c3stat=pts&c3comp=lt&c3val=9&c4stat=&c4comp=gt&c4val=&order_by=player
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Post#75 » by Clyde Frazier » Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:41 pm

JulesWinnfield wrote:Rajon Rondo tonight vs Miami

9 pts 15 ast 10 rebs on 4/8 FG

This is the 4th time in his career including postseason where he missed out on a triple double because he couldn't accomplish the scoring aspect of it. Since the 85/86 season, (which is as far as bballreference tracks in their game finder) he is the 4th player to have this happen on 4 occasions or more...

Nate McMillan did it 6 times
Darrell Walker did it 6 times
Jason Kidd did it 28 times!!!

Link in the spoiler for the game logs sorted by the players name

Spoiler:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pgl_finder.cgi?request=1&player_id=&match=game&year_min=&year_max=&age_min=0&age_max=99&team_id=&opp_id=&is_playoffs=&round_is_eds=Y&round_is_edf=Y&round_is_ec1=Y&round_is_ecs=Y&round_is_ecf=Y&round_is_wds=Y&round_is_wdf=Y&round_is_wc1=Y&round_is_wcs=Y&round_is_wcf=Y&round_is_fin=Y&game_num_type=&game_num_min=&game_num_max=&game_month=&game_location=&game_result=&is_starter=&is_active=&is_hof=&pos_is_g=Y&pos_is_gf=Y&pos_is_f=Y&pos_is_fg=Y&pos_is_fc=Y&pos_is_c=Y&pos_is_cf=Y&c1stat=trb&c1comp=gt&c1val=10&c2stat=ast&c2comp=gt&c2val=10&c3stat=pts&c3comp=lt&c3val=9&c4stat=&c4comp=gt&c4val=&order_by=player


That's insane about kidd. Just a note: there's a "tiny URL" button you can click on the bball reference page to use for the board.

Gave me the idea to look at just missing a TD by a rebound or assist, too. Kidd is everywhere!

1 assist shy - http://bkref.com/tiny/s9uL9

1 rebound shy - http://bkref.com/tiny/sdMvq

And these don't include points, but still fun to look at 4x5s and 4x4s:

4x5 - http://bkref.com/tiny/3kmgY

4x4 - http://bkref.com/tiny/dpPIu (hakeem insane as per usual -- really surprised to see garnett so low...)
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Post#76 » by Roscoe Sheed » Sun Apr 28, 2024 11:38 pm

the Mavs-Clippers game today got me thinking about historic comebacks and odd box scores.

Check this one out from 1972- Buffalo set the record for most points scored in a quarter (they outscored Boston 58-23 in the 4th- but still lost by 8!)

https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/197210200BOS.html
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Post#77 » by Texas Chuck » Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:06 pm

Roscoe Sheed wrote:the Mavs-Clippers game today got me thinking about historic comebacks and odd box scores.

Check this one out from 1972- Buffalo set the record for most points scored in a quarter (they outscored Boston 58-23 in the 4th- but still lost by 8!)

https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/197210200BOS.html



That is wild. Speaking of the little Mavs and 30 points. They played a game this year where they had a 30-0 run and still lost the game.
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Post#78 » by penbeast0 » Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:13 pm

JulesWinnfield wrote:Rajon Rondo tonight vs Miami

9 pts 15 ast 10 rebs on 4/8 FG

This is the 4th time in his career including postseason where he missed out on a triple double because he couldn't accomplish the scoring aspect of it. Since the 85/86 season, (which is as far as bballreference tracks in their game finder) he is the 4th player to have this happen on 4 occasions or more...

Nate McMillan did it 6 times
Darrell Walker did it 6 times
Jason Kidd did it 28 times!!!

Link in the spoiler for the game logs sorted by the players name

Spoiler:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pgl_finder.cgi?request=1&player_id=&match=game&year_min=&year_max=&age_min=0&age_max=99&team_id=&opp_id=&is_playoffs=&round_is_eds=Y&round_is_edf=Y&round_is_ec1=Y&round_is_ecs=Y&round_is_ecf=Y&round_is_wds=Y&round_is_wdf=Y&round_is_wc1=Y&round_is_wcs=Y&round_is_wcf=Y&round_is_fin=Y&game_num_type=&game_num_min=&game_num_max=&game_month=&game_location=&game_result=&is_starter=&is_active=&is_hof=&pos_is_g=Y&pos_is_gf=Y&pos_is_f=Y&pos_is_fg=Y&pos_is_fc=Y&pos_is_c=Y&pos_is_cf=Y&c1stat=trb&c1comp=gt&c1val=10&c2stat=ast&c2comp=gt&c2val=10&c3stat=pts&c3comp=lt&c3val=9&c4stat=&c4comp=gt&c4val=&order_by=player


Fat Lever went for 31/16/12 against Chicago during the Jordan years. Fun game I remember by one of my favorite players. Looked it up and a few lesser lights have done it . . . David Lee and Austin Reeves were both big surprises to me.
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Post#79 » by ardee » Thu May 2, 2024 11:49 pm

What a throwback, especially considering I started this thread.

Ah to be young and being introduced to BBR for the first time....
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Post#80 » by Mazter » Fri May 3, 2024 4:17 pm

JulesWinnfield wrote:Rajon Rondo tonight vs Miami

9 pts 15 ast 10 rebs on 4/8 FG

This is the 4th time in his career including postseason where he missed out on a triple double because he couldn't accomplish the scoring aspect of it. Since the 85/86 season, (which is as far as bballreference tracks in their game finder) he is the 4th player to have this happen on 4 occasions or more...

Nate McMillan did it 6 times
Darrell Walker did it 6 times
Jason Kidd did it 28 times!!!

Link in the spoiler for the game logs sorted by the players name

Spoiler:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pgl_finder.cgi?request=1&player_id=&match=game&year_min=&year_max=&age_min=0&age_max=99&team_id=&opp_id=&is_playoffs=&round_is_eds=Y&round_is_edf=Y&round_is_ec1=Y&round_is_ecs=Y&round_is_ecf=Y&round_is_wds=Y&round_is_wdf=Y&round_is_wc1=Y&round_is_wcs=Y&round_is_wcf=Y&round_is_fin=Y&game_num_type=&game_num_min=&game_num_max=&game_month=&game_location=&game_result=&is_starter=&is_active=&is_hof=&pos_is_g=Y&pos_is_gf=Y&pos_is_f=Y&pos_is_fg=Y&pos_is_fc=Y&pos_is_c=Y&pos_is_cf=Y&c1stat=trb&c1comp=gt&c1val=10&c2stat=ast&c2comp=gt&c2val=10&c3stat=pts&c3comp=lt&c3val=9&c4stat=&c4comp=gt&c4val=&order_by=player

In a meanwhile (well actually ten years) 2 players had a double double without a single point

Tomas Satoranski in 2022: 0/10/13/0/0 in 28 minutes
Draymond Green in 2024: 0/12/11/1/1 in 36 minutes

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