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Entirely possible that had Lavar opened his mouth more, his kid would have spent some time in jail.
Well, you could have then just said he's scoring 12pts/game now vs. 9pts/game with the Rockets...would have been easier. Basically he's taking 3...
Is "shot attempts per turnover" a stat that is meaningful? I've never heard that before. On the other hand, his assist/turnover ratio has gone...
Teodosic has only played 2 games this year. Griffin is leading the team in assists.
Then why is Bev 5th on the team in assists per game?
Still...in Houston, he wasn't the primary playmaker, so you'd figure that especially with Milo out he'd have better assist numbers with higher...
If it's any consolation, Bev's usage % is higher than Rivers by a little bit.
Very surprising then that his assist numbers are his lowest in 5 years. It does explain his increase in turnovers, tho.
What is Bev’s usage numbers compared to his time as a Rocket?
With Milo out, has Bev had the opportunity to run the team? Or is Austin Rivers playing PG? Seems like Blake Griffin is leading the team in assists...
Then Lin should be way up there based on last year’s team...they only won something like 7 games without him...13 wins with him. Nearly doubled...
I dunno...hard to say that an undrafted Ivy League player who has managed to stay in the league as long as Lin has is a disappointment by any...
Better players on the team, more experience in the system. Nets were a .500 team after March 1 last season after Lin returned from injury. So...
The Nets are definitely missing Lin. Other than the game against Cleveland, they have looked sloppy, undisciplined, and unorganized. Russell is...
Yes...Ivy League guy, definitely a Lin fan.
He lives in San Diego and has also invested in a Major League Lacrosse expansion team for San Diego as well. He played lacrosse at Yale...
Joe played lacrosse in high school...and his high school had a very strong lacrosse program. He played football there, too...but the football...
No...it means he's selling 49% of the team for 49% of $2.3B...about $1.13B...