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Recognition for Stefansky

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Re: Recognition for Stefansky 

Post#41 » by freshie2 » Sun Aug 3, 2008 12:12 pm

Dedicated_76ers_fan wrote:Kobe Bryant averaged 28 pts on 45.9 percent shooting. He is a career 45 percent shooter.
Tracy McGrady is a career 43 percent shooter.

His Airness shot 49 percent for His career.
The Glide(Clyde Drexler) shot 47 percent for his career.

Iverson shot 45 percent in his last two seasons in Denver.


...but he's a 42.6% career shooter, and 31% from 3.
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Re: Recognition for Stefansky 

Post#42 » by sec-106 » Sun Aug 3, 2008 12:42 pm

Also am very, very happy about what Ed has done this summer.

That Tues PM, I couldn't believe we where even discussing the possibility of Brand.

And Wed, he was here.

The Ivey and Rush signings were good fits as well.

And, as stated above, LW (at age 21) for 5Y/$25M is fantastic.

Two more moves, and Ed gets the 2008 GM of The Summer Award:

Sign AI2 for a reasonable number.

And announce (even if it's for 2009-10) that the 1983's will be the primary uniforms.
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Re: Recognition for Stefansky 

Post#43 » by kanga » Mon Aug 4, 2008 12:58 am

eyeatoma wrote:
Dedicated_76ers_fan wrote:It's not so much a high percentage from the field, as much as it is being a scorer. Look at it this way: If Iverson had a higher percentage. He, Kobe well anybody of that level could have threatened David Robinson's 70 pt game. Kobe had 60 a few yrs back, so did T-Mac.


Dude, Kobe had 82 points in a game...did you forget about that?

I'm not going to tell you against who, but you should really remember this...


quick.. edit this before someone corrects you!
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Re: Recognition for Stefansky 

Post#44 » by eyeatoma » Mon Aug 4, 2008 1:22 am

kanga wrote:
eyeatoma wrote:
Dedicated_76ers_fan wrote:It's not so much a high percentage from the field, as much as it is being a scorer. Look at it this way: If Iverson had a higher percentage. He, Kobe well anybody of that level could have threatened David Robinson's 70 pt game. Kobe had 60 a few yrs back, so did T-Mac.


Dude, Kobe had 82 points in a game...did you forget about that?

I'm not going to tell you against who, but you should really remember this...


quick.. edit this before someone corrects you!


LOL what? he actually did, or was that a joke lol...

I'm a lil slow this morning, just woke up...

EDIT: Oh **** you're right thanks Kanga...Could have sworn it was 82, ah well 81...lol

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