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POTG: WAS @ CHA

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Who was the player of the game?

McGee
17
71%
Young
1
4%
Booker
3
13%
Wall
2
8%
Crawford
0
No votes
Vesely
1
4%
 
Total votes: 24

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POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#1 » by nate33 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:51 am

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PLAYER   MIN    FG    3P    FT  RB  AS  ST  BK  TO  PF   +/- PTS
McGee     34  9-14   0-0   4-8  10   2   1   5   2   3  +13   22


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PLAYER   MIN    FG    3P    FT  RB  AS  ST  BK  TO  PF   +/- PTS
Young     27  9-15   1-2   2-2   1   0   1   0   3   4   +9   21


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PLAYER   MIN    FG    3P    FT  RB  AS  ST  BK  TO  PF   +/- PTS
Booker    19   6-6   0-0   4-4   3   0   1   1   1   3   -5   16


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PLAYER   MIN    FG    3P    FT  RB  AS  ST  BK  TO  PF   +/- PTS
Wall      36  5-12   1-1   2-2   3  10   2   2   4   2   +9   13


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PLAYER   MIN    FG    3P    FT  RB  AS  ST  BK  TO  PF   +/- PTS
Crawford  21  4-12   2-5   2-2   1   7   1   0   2   2   -6   12


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PLAYER   MIN    FG    3P    FT  RB  AS  ST  BK  TO  PF   +/- PTS
Vesely    26   1-4   0-0   0-1   5   4   2   0   0   3   +7    2
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#2 » by dlts20 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:55 am

call me a sucka but Im not picking on this one because literally any of those guys couldve won this one if you ask me. They are were big for us & game changers at different points. I guess Ill go with McGee for the total game if you put it on me but they all were big
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#3 » by ST21 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:56 am

NY. if it wasn't for his clutch shooting down the stretch , we lose that game. game probably woudn't have been close if he never got in foul trouble.
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#4 » by nate33 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:03 am

I'm giving it to McGee for the surplus scoring and the really nice pass to Vesely on the break.

Young was solid down the stretch, but he pretty much just did his job. He HAS to score 20 a night to justify his presence on the floor since he doesn't rebound or pass. I don't expect 22 points out of McGee.

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Post#5 » by dobrojim » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:09 am

How 'bout Coach Wit for leaving Dray on the bench in the 2nd half
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#6 » by mohammed10 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:12 am

dobrojim wrote:How 'bout Coach Wit for leaving Dray on the bench in the 2nd half


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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#7 » by mohammed10 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:13 am

No love for 'Book?

Guy goes 6-6 from the floor and hustled...made some key contributions

I would list him as 1a, after 'Vale
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#8 » by dobrojim » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:20 am

Book had a neg +/-
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Post#9 » by no D in Hibachi » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:27 am

What no props for Blatche. I though he said he'd die for Washington to succeed?!
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#10 » by dlts20 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:31 am

no D in Hibachi wrote:What no props for Blatche. I though he said he'd die for Washington to succeed?!

I think he did. He looks like a corpse out there
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#11 » by 7-Day Dray » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:33 am

dobrojim wrote:Book had a neg +/-


Meaningless stat
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#12 » by mohammed10 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:36 am

7-Day Dray wrote:
dobrojim wrote:Book had a neg +/-


Meaningless stat


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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#13 » by dobrojim » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:49 am

Book was ineffective in the first half due to mistakes like
trying to rebound with one hand.

Book was really good in the second half but for the
whole game the POTG was McGee. Mullens did almost
all his damage when McGee sat.
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#14 » by hands11 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:29 am

dlts20 wrote:call me a sucka but Im not picking on this one because literally any of those guys couldve won this one if you ask me. They are were big for us & game changers at different points. I guess Ill go with McGee for the total game if you put it on me but they all were big


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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#15 » by Ruzious » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:38 am

It was definitely McGee - and a pleasant surprise after his recent poor performances. Mullens had a career scoring day, but that wasn't against McGee, for the most part. He actually was very effective on defense. McGee made some mistakes, but if he plays like this consistently, he'll be just fine.
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#16 » by Zonkerbl » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:59 pm

7-Day Dray wrote:
dobrojim wrote:Book had a neg +/-


Meaningless stat


when the sample size is small, like one game.

Otherwise perfectly useful stat.

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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#17 » by nate33 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:28 pm

hands11 wrote:
dlts20 wrote:call me a sucka but Im not picking on this one because literally any of those guys couldve won this one if you ask me. They are were big for us & game changers at different points. I guess Ill go with McGee for the total game if you put it on me but they all were big


Can you add Team/Coach to your poll in the future.

I don't like doing that because it skews the results when everything is tabulated at the end of the season. It's the Player of the Game thread, not the Most Important Determining Factor of the Game thread.
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Re: POTG: WAS @ CHA 

Post#18 » by sfam » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:17 pm

Definitely McGee, but I'd put Booker ahead of Young for second.

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