Post your favorite big stat years by random players
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Post your favorite big stat years by random players
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Post your favorite big stat years by random players
Lionel Simmons 91/92 - Sacramento Kings
17.1 ppg - 8.1 rpg - 4.3 apg - 1.7 spg - 1.7 bpg (Josh Smith?)
Detlef Schrempf 92/93 - Indiana Pacers
19.1 ppg - 9.5 rpg - 6.0 apg (there would be 100 threads a day nowadays about a guy putting up 19-10-6)
Sam Lacey 79/80 - Kansas City Kings
29.8 mpg 9.2 ppg - 8.0 rpg - 5.7 apg 1.4 spg 1.3 bpg (9.1 assists per 48 minutes from a center)
Darrell Walker 89/90 - Washington Bullets
9.5 ppg - 8.8 rpg - 8.0 apg - 1.7 spg (poor man's Fat Lever?)
17.1 ppg - 8.1 rpg - 4.3 apg - 1.7 spg - 1.7 bpg (Josh Smith?)
Detlef Schrempf 92/93 - Indiana Pacers
19.1 ppg - 9.5 rpg - 6.0 apg (there would be 100 threads a day nowadays about a guy putting up 19-10-6)
Sam Lacey 79/80 - Kansas City Kings
29.8 mpg 9.2 ppg - 8.0 rpg - 5.7 apg 1.4 spg 1.3 bpg (9.1 assists per 48 minutes from a center)
Darrell Walker 89/90 - Washington Bullets
9.5 ppg - 8.8 rpg - 8.0 apg - 1.7 spg (poor man's Fat Lever?)
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Why is Schrempf on the list of random players? He was a 2-time 6MOY, made an All-NBA 3rd team as a forward in the mid-90s, had a 16th place finish in the MVP voting one year, made three All-Star games, had nearly a decade of 17/7/3 in the playoffs, and posted about a decade of 17/7/4 in the regular season.
Detlef Schrempf was not a random player and he scored 19+ twice in his career, so singling out 92/93 is kind of odd.
Detlef Schrempf was not a random player and he scored 19+ twice in his career, so singling out 92/93 is kind of odd.
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Point forward wrote:ADRIAN DANTLEY 1980-81
30.7 / 6.4 / 4.0
JOHN HAVLICEK 1970-71
28.0 / 9.0 / 7.5
JERRY WEST 1969-70
31.2 / 4.6 / 7.5
MARK EATON 1984-85
9.7 / 11.3 / 1.5 / 5.6
THOSE GUYS ARE PRETTY RANDOM, WHO ARE THEY?
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tsherkin wrote:Why is Schrempf on the list of random players? He was a 2-time 6MOY, made an All-NBA 3rd team as a forward in the mid-90s, had a 16th place finish in the MVP voting one year, made three All-Star games, had nearly a decade of 17/7/3 in the playoffs, and posted about a decade of 17/7/4 in the regular season.
Detlef Schrempf was not a random player and he scored 19+ twice in his career, so singling out 92/93 is kind of odd.
Because he had almost 500 assists (493). Which as a forward is a pretty rare feat only accomplished by guys like Bird, Pippen, Hill, Hondo, and a few others. It also was, by far, his career high. His second best assist per game year was 4.4 so the 6.0 is an outlier. Alot of forwards have a season where they average around 4.4, but very few reach 6 a game.
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kooldude wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
THOSE GUYS ARE PRETTY RANDOM, WHO ARE THEY?
OK, I interpreted "random" wrongly. But to put this closer to the probable intention of the TO:
MARK WEST 1989-90
10.5 / 8.9 / 0.5 / .625 FG%
RAEF LAFRENTZ 2001-2
13.5 / 7.4 / 1.1 / 2.7 / .388 3P%
JOE BARRY CARROLL 1982-3
24.1 / 8.7 / 2.1 / 2.0 / .513 FG%
SLEEPY FLOYD 1986-7
18.8 / 3.6 / 10.3
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Gene Conley
Played forward for 1959 Celtics 4.2 points 5.5 rebounds in 13 minutes a game
Pitched for the 1959 Phillies - pitched 180 innings won 12 lost 7 for a last place team that went 64-90. Selected for the All Star game.
Played forward for 1959 Celtics 4.2 points 5.5 rebounds in 13 minutes a game
Pitched for the 1959 Phillies - pitched 180 innings won 12 lost 7 for a last place team that went 64-90. Selected for the All Star game.
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Jerry Stackhouse 2000-01:
PPG: 29.8 APG: 5.1 RPG: 4.0
Unfortunately, he shot 40.2% But 82% from the line with being top 5 in the league in attempts isn't bad.
PPG: 29.8 APG: 5.1 RPG: 4.0
Unfortunately, he shot 40.2% But 82% from the line with being top 5 in the league in attempts isn't bad.
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Michael Adams 1990-91 3.9r 10.6a 26.9pt 2.2st .394fg% .294x3pt
It's Iverson playing PG!
Manute Bol 1988-89 5.8r 0.3a 3.9pts 4.3bl 1.1x3pt@.220% in 22 mpg
per 48 that's 14.3r 0.8a 9.6pts with 10.6bl! and 3.0x3pt
(a) not even the 10 blocks as who gave him the green light from 3 (Don Nelson strikes again)
Don McLean 1993-94 6.2reb 2.1ast 18.8pts .504fg%
clearly the wrong situation for him so he took a lower offer to go elsewhere and was never heard from again, lol
Swen Nater 1979-80 15.0 reb 2.9ast 13.4pts .554fg%
actually a pretty typical year except for higher mpg (and had bigger ones in the ABA) . . . a guy who was less than his stats
It's Iverson playing PG!
Manute Bol 1988-89 5.8r 0.3a 3.9pts 4.3bl 1.1x3pt@.220% in 22 mpg
per 48 that's 14.3r 0.8a 9.6pts with 10.6bl! and 3.0x3pt
(a) not even the 10 blocks as who gave him the green light from 3 (Don Nelson strikes again)
Don McLean 1993-94 6.2reb 2.1ast 18.8pts .504fg%
clearly the wrong situation for him so he took a lower offer to go elsewhere and was never heard from again, lol
Swen Nater 1979-80 15.0 reb 2.9ast 13.4pts .554fg%
actually a pretty typical year except for higher mpg (and had bigger ones in the ABA) . . . a guy who was less than his stats
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LARRY HUGHES 2004-5
22.0 / 6.3 / 4.7 / 2.9 spg (!!) on .430 FG% , All-D 1st Team
He would give Rip Hamilton a run for his money.
ERICK DAMPIER 2003-4
12.3 / 12.0 / 0.8 / 1.9 bpg on .535 FG%
This is the guy who slid behind non-scoring Diop in playoff rotations.
SHAWN BRADLEY 1996-7
13.2 / 8.4 / 0.7 / 3.4 bpg
Hard to believe that Mr. McPosterised used to be a decent player.
22.0 / 6.3 / 4.7 / 2.9 spg (!!) on .430 FG% , All-D 1st Team

He would give Rip Hamilton a run for his money.
ERICK DAMPIER 2003-4
12.3 / 12.0 / 0.8 / 1.9 bpg on .535 FG%
This is the guy who slid behind non-scoring Diop in playoff rotations.
SHAWN BRADLEY 1996-7
13.2 / 8.4 / 0.7 / 3.4 bpg

Hard to believe that Mr. McPosterised used to be a decent player.
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Purvis Short 84/85 Golden State
28.0 ppg - 5.1 rpg - 3.0 apg - 1.5 spg
Larry Drew 82/83 Kansas City
20.1 ppg - 8.1 apg
Sidney Wicks 72/73 Portland
23.8 ppg - 10.9 rpg - 5.5 apg
I'm also a big fan of George McGinnis' 74/75 ABA playoff numbers
32.3 ppg - 15.9 rpg - 8.2 apg - 2.0 spg (!!!!)
His seasonal averages weren't too shabby either:
29.8 ppg - 14.3 rpg - 6.3 apg - 2.6 spg
28.0 ppg - 5.1 rpg - 3.0 apg - 1.5 spg
Larry Drew 82/83 Kansas City
20.1 ppg - 8.1 apg
Sidney Wicks 72/73 Portland
23.8 ppg - 10.9 rpg - 5.5 apg
I'm also a big fan of George McGinnis' 74/75 ABA playoff numbers
32.3 ppg - 15.9 rpg - 8.2 apg - 2.0 spg (!!!!)
His seasonal averages weren't too shabby either:
29.8 ppg - 14.3 rpg - 6.3 apg - 2.6 spg
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bluestang302 wrote:Purvis Short 84/85 Golden State
28.0 ppg - 5.1 rpg - 3.0 apg - 1.5 spg
Larry Drew 82/83 Kansas City
20.1 ppg - 8.1 apg
Sidney Wicks 72/73 Portland
23.8 ppg - 10.9 rpg - 5.5 apg
I'm also a big fan of George McGinnis' 74/75 ABA playoff numbers
32.3 ppg - 15.9 rpg - 8.2 apg - 2.0 spg (!!!!)
His seasonal averages weren't too shabby either:
29.8 ppg - 14.3 rpg - 6.3 apg - 2.6 spg
McGinnis was a stud.