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Bo Outlaw scoring machine??

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by ckrdkjr, Jul 13, 2002.

  1. ckrdkjr

    ckrdkjr Member

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    he is lighting up the summer league with about 30pts per game. go to www.proexposure.com and look at the boxscores for the nba pros team. I thought he was a rebounded, defense, and hustle guy. if he can score inside it might help the suns compete for one of the playoff spots
     
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    Obviously you don't know much about summer leagues...

    Bo did this last year and the year before. Langhi lit up the summer leagues, Zach Randolph lit up the summer leagues. The competition is very weak for the most part and filled with a few rookies and college has-beens....
     
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    The one thing Bo Outlaw will never be is a scorer.
     
  4. Rocketblast

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    He won't even get that much time, with Amare Stoudemire and Tom Gugliotta playing the same position.
     
  5. ckrdkjr

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    i understand the summer league, but i'm just not use to seeing numbers in the points column by outlaws name. makes you wonder about the number eddie griffin is puting up in the same league.
     
  6. Living XL

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    Actually, very little people understand the Summer Leagues.

    In summer leagues, there is proffesional team rosters, and there are agent team rosters (usually about 8-10 agent teams). Proffesional team rosters never play agent team rosters. Proffesional team rosters are still light years more advanced than agent team rosters.

    Bo Outlaw so happens to play for an agent team roster (don't know why, but he has the last few years). The competition amongst agent team rosters isn't anywhere near the competition in a pro team summer league game. Hence Bo's numbers.

    Think of a varsity HS player (pro player) going past the junior varsity team (pro summer league teams) and play against a jr high school team (agent teams). That's exactly what Bo Outlaw is doing.


    In summer leagues the only thing that matters is pro team rosters vs pro team rosters.
     

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