2/1 | G51: Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami Heat - 7PM CST

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Player(s) of the Game

Paul George | 43 PTS (14-23 FG, 10-16 3P), 7 REB, 5 AST, 2 STL
9
64%
Steven Adams | 13 PTS (6-15 FG), 7 REB, 3 STL
2
14%
Russell Westbrook | 14 PTS (6-10 FG), 12 REB, 14 AST
1
7%
Dennis Schroder | 28 PTS (11-13 FG, 4-6 3P)
2
14%
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Re: 2/1 | G51: Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami Heat - 7PM CST 

Post#61 » by slick_watts » Sat Feb 2, 2019 8:32 pm

SecondTake wrote:Schroder is killing teams. He's solidified himself as the best trade acquisition of the summer. He's the best 6th man among the elite teams in the league and adds a totally new dimension to the Thunder. He's a starter quality guard coming off our bench.


is this transcribed from propaganda leaflets dropped via plane in oklahoma city?
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Re: 2/1 | G51: Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami Heat - 7PM CST 

Post#62 » by 1bigfan13 » Sun Feb 3, 2019 12:41 am

Pillendreher wrote:
Close, but no cigar. He's making 26.9 % of his catch and shoot 3s while making 23.5 % of the rest of his 3s.


I'm shocked that the numbers are that low. Maybe it's just the last 20 games or so that made me think he was up in the mid-30s because it seems like he's been a lot better than 26% on those catch and shoot 3s.
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Re: 2/1 | G51: Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami Heat - 7PM CST 

Post#63 » by QPR » Sun Feb 3, 2019 6:18 am

spearsy23 wrote:
QPR wrote:Meh, the team under Donovan has consistently gone on winning streaks followed by losing streaks.

The Philly and Portland wins were good, but otherwise it's just beating teams they should.

Uh, Milwaukee?


Ah yeah, missed that one. But point is we've still had a lot of streaks like this in the past couple of seasons, and they always seem to be followed by a rotten stretch.

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