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Yao and Mcgrady's Numbers Production Wise since 2004-2005

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Yao and Mcgrady's Numbers Production Wise since 2004-2005 

Post#1 » by JordansBulls » Thu Jul 23, 2009 4:44 pm

Here are Mcgrady's and Yao's numbers since being a Rockets player from 2004-2009


Mcgrady's Averages for the Season

Games - 297

Points - 6899 or 23.2 ppg

Rebounds - 1662 or 5.6 rpg

Assists - 1693 or 5.7 apg

Steals - 396 or 1.33 spg

Blocks - 174 or 0.6 bpg

PER - ~ 20.1-21.5

FG% - 2499 FGM, 5943 FGA = 42% FG

3 PT % - 393 3 pt made, 1462 3 pt Att = 27% 3 pt



Overall Averages for T-mac for the Rockets in the Season

Season

Games 297 / 23.2 PPG / 5.6 RPG / 5.7 APG / 1.33 SPG / 0.6 BPG / 42% FG / 27% 3 PT / 20.1-21.5 PER




Yao's Averages for the Season

Games - 317

Points - 7661 or 24.2 ppg

Rebounds - 3057 or 9.6 rpg

Assists - 506 or 1.6 apg

Steals - 136 or 0.4 spg

Blocks - 609 or 1.9 bpg

PER - ~ 23.7-25.5

FG% - 2426 FGM, 4578 FGA = 53% FG


Here are the Overall Averages for Yao for the Rockets in the Season

Season

Games 317 / 24.2 PPG / 9.6 RPG / 1.6 APG / 0.4 SPG / 1.9 BPG / 53% FG / 23.7-25.5 PER






Overall Averages for T-mac for the Rockets in the Playoffs


Playoffs

Games 20 / 27.7 PPG / 7.1 RPG / 6.9 APG / 1.2 SPG / 1.0 BPG / 43% FG / 29% 3 PT / 24.0-25.5 PER



Here are the Overall Averages for Yao for the Rockets in the Playoffs


Playoffs

Games 23 / 20.9 PPG / 9.7 RPG / 0.9 APG / 0.3 SPG / 1.5 BPG / 53% FG / 23.0-24.5 PER
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Re: Yao and Mcgrady's Numbers Production Wise since 2004-2005 

Post#2 » by Optimism Prime » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:40 pm

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Post#3 » by KiDdFrESh » Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:10 pm

Thats a cool list.

If you could add the numbers of games missed for both in regular season and playoffs that would be great.

Also, their numbers when they play together in both regular season and playoffs. Plus the teams record during those games would be great too. :D
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Post#4 » by TMACFORMVP » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:16 pm

How can that even be true, IIRC McGrady averaged just under 26 points per game his first season in Houston (25.7?). The next season he was injured, and I know for a fact averaged under 25 points per game, the same the following season (24 ppg?) but he was healthy for 06-07. Then just two seasons ago he was semi-healthy, but averaged more in the 20-22 area. Then last season didn't he average under 16 points per game? How would that equate to 25.5 points per game throughout his Rocket career?
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Post#5 » by TMACFORMVP » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:25 pm

Just checked the numbers:

6,869 points/297 games = 23.12 points per game. Even if you don't count last season, his average is at 23.7 points per game, not the 25.5 in the OP.

Yao's is wrong too, there's no possible way he has a Rockets career average of 24 points per game from 04-05 when he's only averaged over 24 points per game once in his career and in that season playing only 48 games.

6,661/317 = 21.0 points per game.

EDIT - McGrady's three point shooting is way off too.

471 - 1462 = .322 from distance not 27% from the field. That's not even possible when the lowest he's shot from three point land as a Rocket was 29%, and the rest over 30%..

It's sad, T-Mac has averaged 59.4 games as a Rocket, and Yao 63.4. Always those damn injuries the one that holds us back. Yao's should drop to 52.8 after next season. :(
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Re: Yao and Mcgrady's Numbers Production Wise since 2004-2005 

Post#6 » by stockmarketgod » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:48 am

well Tmac and Yao should never have to play 80 games in a season... Tmac because he is "old" and Yao because he is brittle... I know the detractors will spew out a guy getting paid max money should be playing 44 minutes a game for the regular season and 60 minutes a game for the playoffs ;)


but bottom line when it comes to the sports side of basketball... its to win a championship.

cant do that if your guys are burnt out or injured

it is clear cut that RA or the organization should have played the role players on this team more... especially this year... but in years past we have sacrificed the health of Tmac and Yao... to get ahead or maintain playoff spots
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Re: Yao and Mcgrady's Numbers Production Wise since 2004-2005 

Post#7 » by TMU » Fri Jul 24, 2009 2:35 pm

Chuck Hayes: 3.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.4 bpg, 53% FG, 58% FT, 12.4 PER

What now?

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