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Question for stat gurus
Where can I find stats for steals and offensive fouls against by team? I gotta imagine we're Top 3 in both.
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- Moggs24
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82 games is a good site for things like this. Here is offense fouls against
http://www.82games.com/1112/1112MIA3.HTM
http://www.82games.com/1112/1112MIA3.HTM
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82 Games is most frequented for more than the basics.
The other one I find useful is basketball reference.
The other one I find useful is basketball reference.
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I don't know if this is what you were after, but if you go here, scroll down to the "Misc Statistics" section, under "Defensive Four Factors" click on "TOV%" and you'll see Miami opponents turn the ball over more often (% of possessions that end in turnovers) than any other team in the league.
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http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/MIA/2012.html
Similar to Mopper's link (same site) but I like to use the team stat page instead because it has the team stats right above the opponent stats with the ranks for both under the "Team and Opponents Statistics"
Similar to Mopper's link (same site) but I like to use the team stat page instead because it has the team stats right above the opponent stats with the ranks for both under the "Team and Opponents Statistics"
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