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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by YaoMing#1, Jan 20, 2003.

  1. YaoMing#1

    YaoMing#1 Member

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    some of you people get so mad about steves tournovers but if you look at kobe he is right behind steve and a lot of u want to trade for him. look at the top ten, they are all guards and have the ball in there hands all the time, so next time u say somthing about steves tournovers just remember the other great guards of the nba avg are right behind him.



    2002-03 Regular Season Turnovers
    Player G TPG TO
    1. Steve Francis ( Houston Rockets) 38 4.00 152
    2. Kobe Bryant ( Los Angeles Lakers) 39 3.77 147
    3. Paul Pierce ( Boston Celtics) 40 3.60 144
    4. Allen Iverson ( Philadelphia 76ers) 40 3.58 143
    5. Jason Kidd ( New Jersey Nets) 39 3.49 136
    6. Ricky Davis ( Cleveland Cavaliers) 40 3.35 134
    6. Jalen Rose ( Chicago Bulls) 40 3.35 134
    6. Antoine Walker ( Boston Celtics) 40 3.35 134
    9. Glenn Robinson ( Atlanta Hawks) 35 3.80 133
    10. Stephon Marbury ( Phoenix Suns) 40 3.28 131
     
  2. LiTtLeY1521

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    Thank you for spending your valuable time for us.

    Even Jason Kidd is there!
     
  3. fatman510

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    Steve's turnovers are only so high because he handles the ball a lot. Notice the only players on that list are the teams best. It is not neccesarily a bad thing to have Steve's turnovers, especially since he gets more assists.
     
  4. Greg M

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    Steve's turnovers are only so high because he takes wild drives to the basket that result in nothing. When he gets better at reading defenses, he'll be even more effective. Steve's gonna be <i>the man</i> if he continues to focus on improving his game, especially in term of team play.
     

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