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Offensive futility

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by StupidMoniker, Feb 3, 2006.

  1. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    With 8.1 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Sacramento Kings have gone 0-20 from the field for the quarter, coughing up a double digit lead along the way. Now they have let the clock run out. Overall they scored 12 points in the quarter, obviously all from the foul line.
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  2. JaWindex

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    Bonzi's 9 Turnovers sure didn't help!
     
  3. tigermission1

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    Good, hope they continue their slide and we can continue to win...
     
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    Well, according to Tinman, this happen becos Shareef Abdul Rahim is now the starting center for the kings.

    Seriously, with Divac and Webber out and now Brad Miller is injured, Kings' offense is dead!!!
     
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    Wouldn't it have been better for us if the Jazz lost this game instead of beating the Kings?
     
  6. Hobbs

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    Detroit had a fourth quarter last year (or the year before, I forget) where all their points came from the line and they won the game.

    Also had a game where all of Richard Hamilton's points came from the free throw line and he was still their leading scorer.
     

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