Denver Nuggets go ballistic with 168 points in 48 minutes
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Denver Nuggets go ballistic with 168 points in 48 minutes
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Denver Nuggets go ballistic with 168 points in 48 minutes
Seattle Supersonics 116 at Denver Nuggets 168
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=280316007
Incredible stuff, I want to watch this game.
Scoring through the quarters
1st Quarter - SEA 29 DEN 48
2nd Quarter - SEA 29 DEN 36
3rd Quarter - SEA 27 DEN 43
4th Quarter - SEA 31 DEN 41
Field Goals Made/Attempted
Seattle: 46-107
Denver: 61-101
3pt Field Goals Made/Attempted
Seattle: 2-10
Denver: 16-31
Total Rebounds
Seattle: 45
Denver: 51
Total Assists
Seattle: 28
Denver: 44
Good to mention all players in both teams had a chance to play at least 5:31 minutes.
This is just insane:
Marcus Camby: 13 pts, 15 reb, 10 ast
Carmelo Anthony: 26 pts
Allen Iverson: 24 pts, 6 ast
Kenyon Martin: 23 pts, 8 reb
Chucky Atkins: 19 pts, 5 ast
J.R. Smith: 19 pts, 5 ast
Linas Kleiza: 17 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb
Yakhouba Diawara: 11 pts, 5 reb
http://www.nba.com/games/20080316/SEADEN/boxscore.html
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=280316007
Incredible stuff, I want to watch this game.
Scoring through the quarters
1st Quarter - SEA 29 DEN 48
2nd Quarter - SEA 29 DEN 36
3rd Quarter - SEA 27 DEN 43
4th Quarter - SEA 31 DEN 41
Field Goals Made/Attempted
Seattle: 46-107
Denver: 61-101
3pt Field Goals Made/Attempted
Seattle: 2-10
Denver: 16-31
Total Rebounds
Seattle: 45
Denver: 51
Total Assists
Seattle: 28
Denver: 44
Good to mention all players in both teams had a chance to play at least 5:31 minutes.
This is just insane:
Marcus Camby: 13 pts, 15 reb, 10 ast
Carmelo Anthony: 26 pts
Allen Iverson: 24 pts, 6 ast
Kenyon Martin: 23 pts, 8 reb
Chucky Atkins: 19 pts, 5 ast
J.R. Smith: 19 pts, 5 ast
Linas Kleiza: 17 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb
Yakhouba Diawara: 11 pts, 5 reb
http://www.nba.com/games/20080316/SEADEN/boxscore.html
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ReddBogutCharlieV wrote:Sonics fan's reaction?
Ouch?
We've been embarrassingly bad for a while. This team competed hard and pushed even the best teams to play for the full 48 earlier in the season. About two weeks before the All-Star break, pretty much everybody quit on PJ. The rotations have been sporadic, no one knows what their role is, vets were getting disgruntled and the young guys were rotting on the bench. The coaching staff managed to alienate just about every player on the roster. So, naturally, the effort went down the tube and blowouts (though not to these proportions, obviously) have been happening more frequently. It's tough to watch but, this is what happens when coaches hide behind a season long "evaluation process" and don't communicate effectively with their players, they get tuned out.
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AbdicatedReign wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Ouch?
We've been embarrassingly bad for a while. This team competed hard and pushed even the best teams to play for the full 48 earlier in the season. About two weeks before the All-Star break, pretty much everybody quit on PJ. The rotations have been sporadic, no one knows what their role is, vets were getting disgruntled and the young guys were rotting on the bench. The coaching staff managed to alienate just about every player on the roster. So, naturally, the effort went down the tube and blowouts (though not to these proportions, obviously) have been happening more frequently. It's tough to watch but, this is what happens when coaches hide behind a season long "evaluation process" and don't communicate effectively with their players, they get tuned out.
Sounds like the Bucks.
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aznkillabeezZz wrote:who cares, if you win by 1 point or you win by 50 points, it's still a single win.
George Karl loves blowing out poor nba teams and his former teams. You're not proving much. If he wants to make a statement, blow out elite teams
However, scoring 168 points in 48 minutes, about 101 shots in 48 means so much... specially when you are off by 5 points of breaking the historic record that I think was set during the ABA time.
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aznkillabeezZz wrote:who cares, if you win by 1 point or you win by 50 points, it's still a single win.
George Karl loves blowing out poor nba teams and his former teams. You're not proving much. If he wants to make a statement, blow out elite teams
All valid points, quick question did anyone ask if it counted for 2 wins? If not why even mention that?
Did you know if you shoot behind that line that looks like an arc it counts for 3?
If you don't care why are you posting in the thread? Just seems strange to me.
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milehighman wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
All valid points, quick question did anyone ask if it counted for 2 wins? If not why even mention that?
Did you know if you shoot behind that line that looks like an arc it counts for 3?
If you don't care why are you posting in the thread? Just seems strange to me.





We need to get this game to be replayed or something. Was it televised on Altitude by any case?
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52 point blowout and putting 168 up? Insane. I need to watch this game.
Something I find odd is that no Nuggets really had an outstanding scoring game in terms of total points - Melo and AI were pretty average, JR Smith dropping 19 is not suprising at all, Chucky Atkins can go off every now and then, but 19 points is nothing insane, Diawara's had a few good games, 11 points isn't suprising, Klieza drops around 17 every now and then, Kenyon's 23 is nothing amazing, Camby's 13 is average, etc.
(I know most guys played less minutes than usual)
Guess that's what happens when EVERYONE has a decent-good game in the same 48 minutes. Wow.
Something I find odd is that no Nuggets really had an outstanding scoring game in terms of total points - Melo and AI were pretty average, JR Smith dropping 19 is not suprising at all, Chucky Atkins can go off every now and then, but 19 points is nothing insane, Diawara's had a few good games, 11 points isn't suprising, Klieza drops around 17 every now and then, Kenyon's 23 is nothing amazing, Camby's 13 is average, etc.
(I know most guys played less minutes than usual)
Guess that's what happens when EVERYONE has a decent-good game in the same 48 minutes. Wow.
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Kno wrote: edit: Question. Where the Nuggets actually running plays, or just pick and rolls, and launching quick threes?
every possession was basically a fastbreak or a secondary break.
few plays run, a lot of 3's in transition, a ridiculous amount of dunks/oops/layups through simple penetration and interior passing.