Best single game statline by a "scrub"
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Best single game statline by a "scrub"
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Best single game statline by a "scrub"
Ramon Sessions scored 20 and dished for 24 assists. What do you think was the best "scrub" moment in the NBA?
p.s.: Note that I have the word scrub in quotations.
p.s.: Note that I have the word scrub in quotations.
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Harry Palmer wrote:50 point game scorers include the likes of Tony Delk, Willie Burton, Tracy Murray, and Dana Barros.
Hehe... it's easy to list those who have scored 50 points. I am not sure how many assists each of them had, but Sessions did have 24 assists which is responsible for at least 48 points.
20 + 48 = 68 points...

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Lorenzen Wright: 33 points and 26 rebounds in 2001.
Bo Outlaw: 25 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists, 5 blocks in 1998.
Rumeal Robinson: 22 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists in 1993. He averaged 4/1/2 on the year.
And though he probably doesn't qualify as a scrub...
Benoit Benjamin: 34 points, 23 rebounds, 8 blocks in 1989.
Bo Outlaw: 25 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists, 5 blocks in 1998.
Rumeal Robinson: 22 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists in 1993. He averaged 4/1/2 on the year.
And though he probably doesn't qualify as a scrub...
Benoit Benjamin: 34 points, 23 rebounds, 8 blocks in 1989.

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Tim Lehrbach wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
WTF... that did NOT happen, no way.
Haha, wow. Lorenzen Wright.
But my vote goes to Tracy Murray. IIRC he scored most of those 50 in one half, too.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 40MEM.html
Almost forgot Ike Austin's 33/22, and Sherman Douglas' 27 points, 22 assists, and 8 rebounds. That's probably the closest comparator.

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Schadenfreude wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 40MEM.html
Almost forgot Ike Austin's 33/22, and Sherman Douglas' 27 points, 22 assists, and 8 rebounds. That's probably the closest comparator.
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Too soon to add Darius Miles' showing on April 19, 2005 vs. Denver?
47 points
12 rebounds
5 blocks
4 steals
Just kidding. Darius never made believers out of his hordes of detractors, but he was no scrub.
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I don't think there are "scrubs" when you've been/were in the league for numerous years for a reason. Role-players are just a different level of player, they have ability to an extent, and is why they stayed/stay in the NBA for as long as they did.
Over time I've noticed, at times people think "scrubs" are players who have limited offensive ability or aren't star players at all. But outside of offense, where they're average/average at best, are better than they are offensively in other areas of the game, and are consistent contributors there.
Depends on who it is if they're a scrub or not to me.
Specifically, I'd rather have an ordinary-decent defensive/hustle player who knows his limitations on offense, does the intangible things, brings energy, brings toughness, moves the ball, etc. Rather than an average/fair/respectable scorer, who sucks the majority of everywhere else.
Over time I've noticed, at times people think "scrubs" are players who have limited offensive ability or aren't star players at all. But outside of offense, where they're average/average at best, are better than they are offensively in other areas of the game, and are consistent contributors there.
Depends on who it is if they're a scrub or not to me.
Specifically, I'd rather have an ordinary-decent defensive/hustle player who knows his limitations on offense, does the intangible things, brings energy, brings toughness, moves the ball, etc. Rather than an average/fair/respectable scorer, who sucks the majority of everywhere else.
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