@JohnCoolTrivia@stats_feed Based off some of the studies they suggest he would be around high 9.7 to 9.8 If you just replaced the track and his equipment not even changing his training
@AverageBallFan4@Luximoto@onballcreator@ArtTakesNote Maybe Trying to correlate how the numbers can be a little misleading because we know Kat is one of the best shooting big men ever. But his role didn't require that and that could relate to boozer not being required to be a rim protector. It's a reach but I understand it.
@Davidchorts@ScottKacsmar Also, the argument is not valid because he ended up winning three times as many as the Pistons LeBron didn't go on to win three times as many as the Warriors. Hell he didn't even win more than them after. What you do after getting over the hump matters
@TheTruth8240 Poor basketball IQ. You don't got to rush the ball up the court slow it down to get the last shot of the game or call the time out to set something up. New York shouldn't see the ball again in regulation.
@dopecivilian@Marcg306@MrOldMan9000@BEEHIGHB Sometimes it's fun to feed the trolls. But also it's just a little information. Your NBA league year is determined by how old you are on February 1st of the season
@dopecivilian@Marcg306@MrOldMan9000@BEEHIGHB If you were born in '84, December of 2007 you turn 23. reread what I said. I said he was 22 the Piston series and for most of the season that's why it was his age 22 season
@4_xader@Tha_realangelo His 13 solo album, then the Collision Course, Watch the Throne, Best of Both Worlds, and Unfinished Business. That's where the 17 comes from
@BryanIsTheKing Completely different. One guy was a free agent that went there for 4 years to win chips in his prime, the other guy was drafted by the team as a teen built roots and took a team to the championship in 13 seasons. Cavs fans would be a closer comparison.
@twistedguy23@OcksyMor0n@SimplyAJ144 Then add to that no gloves. A lot of other comments are talking about the actual dish. I don't care about that, Eat what you like, but can we be sanitary LOL.
@dopecivilian@Marcg306@MrOldMan9000@BEEHIGHB Only the first 2 months of the season. He Was 22 that Pistons series turned 23 that December 2007-1984=23 lol. Impressive regardless.
@Jon69652913@kwismr@ilychaddle@wavytalkhoops@wydsilent So literally the numbers look like he would have been at least the current league average, which is 36% on good shots instead of bad ones. As evidenced by Larry Bird as I stated. A plus shooter but had bad seasons because of shot quality mixed with low volume.
@Jon69652913@kwismr@ilychaddle@wavytalkhoops@wydsilent Shooting is more than 3 point shots as proven by his mid-range and ft %. But also when he actually shot 3's he shot them well. Stats show. The seasons he didn't shoot well he barely shot them because that was not his strategy but he proved he could do it when he did shoot a lot.
@rnevarez77@sportingroars Other seasons he was 1 or less a game So if 600 games the majority of your 3-pointers are coming from grenades or end of quarter, end of shot clock. "Just throw something up shots" your percentage is going to not be that great and still 32.7% vs 34.8% is not far better
@rnevarez77@sportingroars Right. Only reason LeBron has a higher 3-point % is because he played in the era where it was emphasized. The 2 seasons that Jordan shot at a higher volume (2.9 & 3 per game) in his career at the current line, it was 37 % and 35% both higher than Bron's career average