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T-23: Which Laker is most likely to finish top 10 in the NBA in a statistical category?

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Which Laker is most likely to finish top 10 in the NBA in a statistical category?

Poll ended at Thu Sep 8, 2016 1:39 pm

Julius Randle (Total Rebounds)
2
13%
Julius Randle (Rebounds/GM)
10
67%
Timofey Mozgov (FG%)
1
7%
Timofey Mozgov (Personal Fouls)
0
No votes
Jose Calderon (3pt FG%)
1
7%
Lou Williams (Free throws made)
0
No votes
Lou Williams (Free throw attempts)
0
No votes
Lou Williams (3 pt attempts)
0
No votes
Lou Williams (3 pointers made)
0
No votes
Nick Young (FT%)
1
7%
 
Total votes: 15

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Re: T-23: Which Laker is most likely to finish top 10 in the NBA in a statistical category? 

Post#21 » by NYCLaker » Sat Sep 10, 2016 4:29 pm

Mirjalovic wrote:
NYCLaker wrote:
Mirjalovic wrote:
read my comment properly with your head.


SHHHH, Randle grabbing boards with Hibbert +Bass as centers....

Put some stats or close your mouth. Tarik Black played less than 500mins last season......................................................................................................................................................................

Our bench when Russ and JR were demoted: Russ, Huertas, Randle, nick young and bass...... You think Nick Young is going to jack his rebound stats......


so what ? when Black and Randle played together Randle still grabs the rebound. David West play next to Hibbert and still can't grab 10rpg.

and how you explain he averaging 10rpg when play together with WTCS, Marcus Lee, Poythireess, and Dakari Johnson (most stacked frontcourt in whole NCAA at that time) ? The fact is, he always a good rebounder, and you CAN'T undermine that.


Black played less than 600 minutes and played as an undersized center for us last season.

David West plays on the perimeter and is a stretch 4.

Hibbert's last season with Indy:

PG13: 7rpg
Lance: 7rpg
West: 7prg

Don't think you guys are taken any consideration to the fact Randle save himself for plays..... If you are old and have no knees, ala Kobe, I can understand you saving yourself, however, Randle is a young player and plays the game like he's an old player.
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Re: T-23: Which Laker is most likely to finish top 10 in the NBA in a statistical category? 

Post#22 » by Kilroy » Sat Sep 10, 2016 6:36 pm

In a world where averaging a double double, as a rookie, and contributing over 20% of your teams offensive production is saving yourself... Lives NYCLaker...
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Re: T-23: Which Laker is most likely to finish top 10 in the NBA in a statistical category? 

Post#23 » by NYCLaker » Sat Sep 10, 2016 10:26 pm

Case and point.



viewtopic.php?t=1457335

You guys looked too much into the box scores, rather than actually play.
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Re: T-23: Which Lake is most likely to finish top 10 in the NBA in a statistical category? 

Post#24 » by EArl » Sat Sep 10, 2016 11:14 pm

Kilroy wrote:It's almost like people are actually afraid to give Randle any credit...

yeah I've also notice this dislike of randle. He may not be perfect, but the guy works hard and you can't take that away from him.
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