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Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:35 pm
by ardee
Just thought this is a fun thread to keep, where we all throw around nice numbers for either a single game of a player or an extended stretch of games (BBR is the best

).
Let me start things off:
Kevin McHale 1986-87, 6 game stretch from 1/30 to 2/13: 31.2 ppg, 11.2 rpg, 1.7 apg, 2.3 bpg,
71% FG, 83.3% FT, 75.5% TS.I mean holy hell! The lowest FG% during that stretch he had was freaking .647! The guy was nuclear!
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 6:16 pm
by SideshowBob
We had a thread similar to this when BBR first introduced row summing, where we posted interesting extended stretches. Glad you started it again though, as this kind of thing's always fun.

SideshowBob wrote:Wade 2009, late February-March scoring streak (34.7 GameScore!?)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
11 41.5 38.3 6.3 10.4 3.0 1.3 .654 130 34.7
That has to be the best stretch so far. That's just an unreal 11 game stretch. I've seen Jordan and James with the most extended streaks of a 28+ game score, but this is phenomenal.
There's an 8 game run in there that looks like this
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 42.5 39.9 6.9 10.4 3.6 1.5 .655 131 36.9
He shoots 50% from 3, puts up an AST% of 48.7%, a USG% of 37.1%, a STL% of 4.5%, and a BLK% of 3.1%, all while putting up 40/7/10/4/2 on 66% TS no less
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 6:23 pm
by SideshowBob
Jordan 1990, 3/28-4/1
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
3 45.3 55.0 12.0 5.7 4.0 2.0 .699 141 49.2
Lebron 2011, hot finish to season (insane shooting)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
13 40.1 30.2 7.3 6.8 2.1 0.5 .656 122 25.4
Kobe 2007, 7 game stretch (midst of 50 point streak)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
7 46.4 49.1 5.9 2.6 1.4 0.3 .605 121 33.3
Chris Paul, first 8 games of 2010 season (74% TS!!)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 34.9 26.3 3.6 9.8 1.3 0.0 .740 145 25.1
Barkley 1988, hot streak in March (78% TS over 8 games)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 39.9 29.4 12.6 4.0 1.3 1.3 .775 131 26.9
Lebron 2006, 3/29-4/4
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
4 41.2 41.3 8.3 7.0 2.5 0.5 .725 148 36.1
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 6:29 pm
by SideshowBob
Olajuwon 1990, 2/24-3/15
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK BLK% DRTG GmSc
10 42.5 29.0 16.9 3.8 2.6 6.7 9.0% 84 28.0
Chris Paul 2009-10, 10/28-11/11 (He had one game under 70% TS in this streak, and only 3 under 73%)
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G FGA FG% 3PA 3P% PTS eFG% TS% ORTG
9 15.0 62.2% 3.2 62.2% 26.1 69.3% 73.6% 144
Bird 1990, 3/16-3/21
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
3 40.7 33.3 12.0 12.3 1.0 0.7 .675 140 34.4
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:02 pm
by ardee
SideshowBob wrote:We had a thread similar to this when BBR first introduced row summing, where we posted interesting extended stretches. Glad you started it again though, as this kind of thing's always fun.

SideshowBob wrote:Wade 2009, late February-March scoring streak (34.7 GameScore!?)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
11 41.5 38.3 6.3 10.4 3.0 1.3 .654 130 34.7
That has to be the best stretch so far. That's just an unreal 11 game stretch. I've seen Jordan and James with the most extended streaks of a 28+ game score, but this is phenomenal.
There's an 8 game run in there that looks like this
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 42.5 39.9 6.9 10.4 3.6 1.5 .655 131 36.9
He shoots 50% from 3, puts up an AST% of 48.7%, a USG% of 37.1%, a STL% of 4.5%, and a BLK% of 3.1%, all while putting up 40/7/10/4/2 on 66% TS no less
And I was the one who started that thread
Admittedly I am kinda a sucker for impressive stat-lines. That Wade one will always be just classic.
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:06 pm
by SideshowBob
Jordan 1990, First two rounds of Postseason
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
9 42.0 40.2 7.2 7.2 3.3 1.1 .609 122 32.2
Lebron 2009, 5/9 - 5/29 (End of 2nd round to Game 5 ECF)
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
7 43.9 40.2 9.0 8.1 1.3 1.0 .613 125 31.7
Kobe 2010, WCSF-WCF
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
10 41.4 33.0 5.8 7.3 0.8 1.0 .627 130 26.1
Lebron 2010 Postseason, 4/19 - 5/7
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
7 41.2 33.1 8.9 7.7 1.7 2.0 .669 133 30.7
Jordan 1991 Postseason, 5/21 - 6/12
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 42.8 31.6 6.4 9.9 2.5 1.8 .636 131 29.8
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:18 pm
by SideshowBob
ardee wrote:And I was the one who started that thread
Admittedly I am kinda a sucker for impressive stat-lines. That Wade one will always be just classic.
Yeah I realized that when I went back and found it

I'm the same way, this kind of stuff's always fun
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:21 pm
by toodles23
I think Lebron's best stretch (at least statistically) is the first 9 games of the '09 postseason.
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
9 39.5 34.7 9.3 6.9 2.0 .9 .654 140 31.9
And the most impressive thing about this stretch was his 1.7 TOs per game for an absurdly low TOV% of 5.9.
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:21 pm
by MacGill
More Barkley & Hakeem please SSB

Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:36 pm
by SideshowBob
MacGill wrote:More Barkley & Hakeem please SSB

Barkley 1988, first 18 games
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
18 39.6 30.0 13.1 3.6 1.5 1.5 .694 129 26.8
Barkley 1988, hot streak in March
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 39.9 29.4 12.6 4.0 1.3 1.3 .775 131 26.9
SideshowBob wrote:I need to emphasize how ridiculous those 8 games were. He averaged 29.4 points per game on 13 shots! 13!
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:40 pm
by ardee
toodles23 wrote:I think Lebron's best stretch (at least statistically) is the first 9 games of the '09 postseason.
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
9 39.5 34.7 9.3 6.9 2.0 .9 .654 140 31.9
And the most impressive thing about this stretch was his 1.7 TOs per game for an absurdly low TOV% of 5.9.
His ORtg through that stretch would be the +8 over the highest of all time, and his DRtg which was about 90 I believe, would be in the top 10 of all time.
I mean, 37.4 PER and .399 WS/48 should speak for itself, but just damn... I won't say LeBron was putting up video game numbers because unless you turned the sliders all the way down you'd have to be one of the best NBA 2k players ever to match that production.
Don't see how anyone argues '12 over '09 for LeBron.
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:52 pm
by SideshowBob
Barkley 1987-88, 11/6 - 11/20
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
6 35.2 27.7 12.0 3.7 1.2 1.3 .735 142 27.0
Barkley 1989-90, 1/10 - 2/14
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
17 39.1 26.8 13.0 3.9 2.4 0.5 .704 133 26.6
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:03 pm
by SideshowBob
ardee wrote:toodles23 wrote:I think Lebron's best stretch (at least statistically) is the first 9 games of the '09 postseason.
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
9 39.5 34.7 9.3 6.9 2.0 .9 .654 140 31.9
And the most impressive thing about this stretch was his 1.7 TOs per game for an absurdly low TOV% of 5.9.
His ORtg through that stretch would be the +8 over the highest of all time, and his DRtg which was about 90 I believe, would be in the top 10 of all time.
I mean, 37.4 PER and .399 WS/48 should speak for itself, but just damn... I won't say LeBron was putting up video game numbers because unless you turned the sliders all the way down you'd have to be one of the best NBA 2k players ever to match that production.
Don't see how anyone argues '12 over '09 for LeBron.
That level of play continued into the 2010 postseason.
First 4 games of 1st round
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
4 40.5 35.0 9.0 8.0 1.5 2.5 .694 136 32.2
However, I still believe the elbow hampered his shooting consistency, and that's why we saw a dropoff in Game 5 against Chicago, then a very strong game in Game 1 against Boston after 3 days of rest, then a down game in Game 2 after 1 day of rest, then after 3 days of rest, an all time game in Game 3. then poor games (particularly shooting-wise and with taking care of the ball) for the rest of the series, with only 1 rest day between each game.
Here's how he looked through the first 3 Boston games
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 41.1 32.0 8.5 7.4 1.6 2.3 .655 131 29.3
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:16 pm
by MacGill
SideshowBob wrote:MacGill wrote:More Barkley & Hakeem please SSB

Barkley 1988, first 18 games
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
18 39.6 30.0 13.1 3.6 1.5 1.5 .694 129 26.8
Barkley 1988, hot streak in March
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
8 39.9 29.4 12.6 4.0 1.3 1.3 .775 131 26.9
SideshowBob wrote:I need to emphasize how ridiculous those 8 games were. He averaged 29.4 points per game on 13 shots! 13!
Yep, what a nose for the ball he had! I always used to wonder what his rebounding ceiling would have been if he hadn't been such a potent scorer?
Anyway found this clip of some old skool/what most most remember highlights of the man. Good watch.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0COm1MfaWM[/youtube]
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:21 pm
by SideshowBob
toodles23 wrote:I think Lebron's best stretch (at least statistically) is the first 9 games of the '09 postseason.
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
9 39.5 34.7 9.3 6.9 2.0 .9 .654 140 31.9
And the most impressive thing about this stretch was his 1.7 TOs per game for an absurdly low TOV% of 5.9.
Here's how Cleveland looked through those the first two rounds.
115.9 ORTG (+7.6)
95.5 DRTG (-12.8)
+16.7 MOV
+17.4 SRS
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:23 pm
by fatal9
Hakeem, from 03/04/93 to 08/05/93 (over a month long stretch to end of first round):
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G PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% FT% GmSc
17 30.7 14.3 4.4 4.9 2.5 54% 80% 29.3
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:29 pm
by SideshowBob
Some nice scoring stretches from Garnett and Duncan
Duncan 2003, 12/12-12/30
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
10 41.0 29.7 13.6 3.6 0.5 3.3 .604 117 25.1
Duncan 2003, 3/16-4/13
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
17 39.6 27.8 12.4 4.4 0.9 2.4 .604 117 24.1
Garnett 2003-2004, 12/5-1/10
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
17 39.9 26. 6 14.4 5.7 1.7 2.2 .567 116 24.9
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:29 pm
by MacGill
fatal9 wrote:Hakeem, from 03/04/93 to 08/05/93 (over a month long stretch to end of first round):
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G PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% FT% GmSc
17 30.7 14.3 4.4 4.9 2.5 54% 80% 29.3
Yeah, I'd have to question if he was human then
Fatal9, did you ever happen to make a Barkley video comp?
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:37 pm
by SideshowBob
fatal9 wrote:Hakeem, from 03/04/93 to 08/05/93 (over a month long stretch to end of first round):
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G PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% FT% GmSc
17 30.7 14.3 4.4 4.9 2.5 54% 80% 29.3
Here's a much earlier ridiculous stretch, last 5 games of regular season and first round in 1987-88
Hakeem 1987-88, 4/17 - 5/5
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G MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TS% ORTG GmSc
9 39.3 34.1 13.7 2.1 2.6 3.2 .611 125 30.4
Re: Interesting stat lines
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:42 pm
by fatal9
MacGill wrote:fatal9 wrote:Hakeem, from 03/04/93 to 08/05/93 (over a month long stretch to end of first round):
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G PPG RPG APG BPG SPG FG% FT% GmSc
17 30.7 14.3 4.4 4.9 2.5 54% 80% 29.3
Yeah, I'd have to question if he was human then
Fatal9, did you ever happen to make a Barkley video comp?
Not yet, but I'm making one on his passing. Haven't touched it in a while however.