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  • #16
    Other Scott wrote: View Post
    Sure. You don't get assists on free throws.
    And that's the rest of it. Tops in free throw attempts, top 10 in free throw assists per game.
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    • #17
      James Johnson is now 16th in the league in win shares/48 among qualified players. Pretty outstanding.

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      • #18
        Some highlights through 10 games:
        We're 3rd in Ortg, 7th in Drtg.

        Our opponents' winning percentage (a measure of strength of schedule) is 21st. Bbref's SoS is 27th for us so far.

        Our 3point% has climbed to 17th. We are 23rd in assists but 2nd in free throws attempted.

        We lead the league in 4th quarter margin. #wethefourth

        James Johnson is 9th in block% and 12th in Drtg. Lou is 10th and DeMar is 14th in steal percentage. Jonas is top 15 in all three rebounding percentages (o/d/total).

        Kyle is 5th in the league in total win shares.

        Overly Specific Trivia: Val is the youngest Raptor to ever put up 17 and 14 in under 35 minutes. Four other players achieved it in more minutes at a younger age (Bosh several times, TMac once, Vince once, and Charlie V once in 53 minutes).

        Canuck Trivia:
        Kelly Olynyk is posting a 70.2% TS (5th in the league) in 28 mpg.

        Andrew Wiggins is outscoring Jabari Parker on much better percentages.

        Anthony Bennett's TS% has improved by over 14% to 56.9% and his PER has gone from 6.9 to 17.4.

        Cory Joseph is shooting 50.9% from the fieldon a career high 17.7mpg.

        Tyler Ennis has played 18 minutes total this season.

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        • #19
          We are 6th in opponent-adjusted ORTG, and 11th in opponent adjusted DRTG.
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          • #20
            Loving it.

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            • #21
              Tim Duncan has more years of experience (17) then the entire 76ers active roster combined (16).

              Kobe is the third player to have a season of greater than 35% usage and under 50% true shooting (minimum 300 minutes). Anyone want to guess the other two? (They're both famous.)

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              • #22
                Scraptor wrote: View Post
                Tim Duncan has more years of experience (17) then the entire 76ers active roster combined (16).

                Kobe is the third player to have a season of greater than 35% usage and under 50% true shooting (minimum 300 minutes). Anyone want to guess the other two? (They're both famous.)
                AI is probably one of those other players.. not sure about the second. Carmelo Anthony??

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                • #23
                  planetmars wrote: View Post
                  AI is probably one of those other players.. not sure about the second. Carmelo Anthony??
                  AI is one! He did it twice. The other player only did it once, and it's not Melo, though that's a good guess. Melo has only had one season over 35% usage, and his lowest TS% was his rookie season at 50.9%.

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                  • #24
                    Scraptor wrote: View Post
                    AI is one! He did it twice. The other player only did it once, and it's not Melo, though that's a good guess. Melo has only had one season over 35% usage, and his lowest TS% was his rookie season at 50.9%.
                    gotta be michael jordan in his declining years.

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                    • #25
                      iblastoff wrote: View Post
                      gotta be michael jordan in his declining years.
                      Wow, you guys are good. MJ did it once at age 38 with the Wiz.

                      I doubt Kobe will stay under 50% TS the whole year, but at the rate the Lakers are going, who knows...

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                      • #26
                        As of today, James Johnson has the highest WP48* of any small forward in the NBA, at 0.363.
                        LeBron James is barely in the top 10, at tenth.

                        *WP48 = wins produced per 48 minutes

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                        • #27
                          Kuh wrote: View Post
                          As of today, James Johnson has the highest WP48* of any small forward in the NBA, at 0.363.
                          LeBron James is barely in the top 10, at tenth.

                          *WP48 = wins produced per 48 minutes
                          i'm more and more upset.
                          Only one thing matters: We The Champs.

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                          • #28
                            from ed kupfers twitter:



                            looking at this early chart, raptors aren't doing too bad in terms of not overly shooting long jumpers. we're about league average. definitely looks like we're suffering with the inside game though, as we're below average at getting shots at the rim which isn't a big surprise for a wing-oriented offense.

                            new york is utterly hilarious.

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                            • #29
                              Our shot distribution looks very similar to the one of the Spurs (and Utah). Which is pretty encouraging. We must be running a very similar offence... i guess.

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                              • #30
                                One eighth of the season is in the books, and:
                                - Milwaukee is above .500 and ahead of ...
                                - Cleveland is below .500
                                - OKC is in last place in the West (injuries suck)

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