How good is this guy? My first basketball memory I remember is watching NBA on NBC and watching a Knicks-Pacers game, and seeing him drop an 80 foot shot, without taking a step or anything. And the other night during the points explosion against Seattle, it came to my attention how good he was. He had a triple-double through 2 1/2 Quarters.
As a New Englander, it makes me happy to see a Umass product be as successful as he has even though he's never played more than 72 games in a season, it pained me year-after-year to read how he has to have some sort of season ending surgery. This guy has so much talent, and doesn't get nearly enough love around the NBA.
This Season:
FG----- FG%---3P-----3P%---FT----FT%-STL-BLK-TO-PF-OFF-DEF--TOT-AST-PTS
3.7-8.2 .451 0.1-0.3 .375 1.8-2.7 .695 1.1 3.8 1.4 2.8 3.1 10.6 13.7 3.1 9.3
He's 2nd in the NBA in Rebounds (only behind D12's ridiculous 14.4)
Almost a full block ahead of 2nd.
He has 2 triple doubles on the year, to lead all power forwards and centers (Dirk has 1, and Boozer has 1)
The worst part of Camby's amazing year? There's still a good chance he could be left off the All-NBA team. Statistically I would put him behind Dwight Howard, because he has had a monstrous year. That would make him the 2nd rated Center in the NBA. I don't know how much time is needed, but I can see him being put behind Amare, even though Shaq is the starting center now, Yao Ming and his durable 55 games, Duncan even though he's a power forward too. Even Tyson Chandler would probably get on the team before Camby, and all his points come off of Alley-oops from Chris Paul.
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OT: Marcus Camby
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OT: Marcus Camby
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Yeah, he's pretty amazing. One of the more unique skillsets in the history of basketball. He's like a 6'11" Rajon Rondo.
One of only a handful of players who is truly capable of a quadruple-double.
Good to see him healthy for a full season (so far).
Some of his more fun games:
11 PTS, 11 REB, 10 BLK, 5 AST, 2 STL: http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 60DEN.html
20 PTS, 23 REB, 6 BLK, 6 AST: http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 40CHA.html
8 PTS, 24 REB, 11 BLK: http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 70DEN.html
How many guys miss a PTS-REB-BLK triple-double because they don't score enough points?
One of only a handful of players who is truly capable of a quadruple-double.
Good to see him healthy for a full season (so far).
Some of his more fun games:
11 PTS, 11 REB, 10 BLK, 5 AST, 2 STL: http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 60DEN.html
20 PTS, 23 REB, 6 BLK, 6 AST: http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 40CHA.html
8 PTS, 24 REB, 11 BLK: http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 70DEN.html
How many guys miss a PTS-REB-BLK triple-double because they don't score enough points?
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Well, he turned out better than Lou Roe, and that's what's really important, lol.
The thing is that he has never really been healthy. He's probably better today than he ever has been, and he's now 34 years old. Imagine where his career numbers could have been had he been able to play 70+ games a year.
No one should deny his talent, ever. Just his durability.
The thing is that he has never really been healthy. He's probably better today than he ever has been, and he's now 34 years old. Imagine where his career numbers could have been had he been able to play 70+ games a year.
No one should deny his talent, ever. Just his durability.

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He is a very underrated ball player. People look at him as a shotblocker and rebounder but he's more than that. The Knicks was dumb enough to trade him away. He is injury prone but when he is on the court he can put up some numbers.
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