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Cannon Shell 04-24-2011 10:14 PM

[quote=dalakhani;771236]
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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 771170)

Chuck-

How about Mark West? For 92-93 and 93-94 Phoenix Suns he was the starting center. The 92-93 team had the best record in the NBA or at least they were the finalist that year. Mark west's stats? 5.3 points per game with 5 rebounds. After West left? Joe Kleine took over. His stats? 3.7 points and 3.5 rebounds for a team that won their division.

How about Terry Porter? Im talking about the guy that started in the playoffs for the San Antonio spurs in 2000. Remember that team? Lost to the Lakers in the Western Conference finals. His stats? 7 pts and 3 assists during the regular season and 5 pts and 3 assists during the playoffs.

How about Adrian Griffin? Started for the Dallas Mavericks in 2006 when they lost to the heat in the finals. His stats? 4 pts and 4 rebounds per game.

You want more Chuck or are you willing to concede? There are more if you want them. Griffin and Bogans are actually quite similar.

Mark West and Klein were strictly low post bangers. Terry Porter was a good player who was more or less finished and his numbers are basically double Bogans. Adrian Griffin is in Bogans league. You have yet to come up with someone less pertinent than Bogans.

Cannon Shell 04-24-2011 10:17 PM

[quote=dalakhani;771222]
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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 771170)

I didn't realize we were so sensitive. I will never ever take a shot at your knowledge of the game of basketball regardless of how many you have taken at mine. :wf

My husband appreciates the sympathy and it is indeed warranted.;)

I am hardly sensitive but I do wonder why every conversation with you must go down the same path with you eventually calling me some sort of name. I suppose you could be struggling with the female version of short mans syndrome.

Cannon Shell 04-24-2011 10:19 PM

Bogans in the regular season
started all 82 games
he averaged 4.4 points per game
he made 21 FT's the entire season (65%)
he averaged less than 2 rebounds a game
he had 9 blocked shots in 82 games
he made 38 steals in 82 games
he made 91 3 point shots in 82 games
he shot 40%
he averaged 1.2 assists
he only played an average of 17.8 minutes per game which is the least amount of minutes he has averaged in his entire career save 2006-07 when he averaged 16.8. This despite never having started more than 49 games in a single season.

82 games
4.4 ppg
1.8 rebs
1.2 assists

40% fg
38% 3pt
65% FT


That is pretty powerful stuff

dalakhani 04-24-2011 10:43 PM

[quote=Cannon Shell;771241]
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Originally Posted by dalakhani (Post 771222)

I am hardly sensitive but I do wonder why every conversation with you must go down the same path with you eventually calling me some sort of name. I suppose you could be struggling with the female version of short mans syndrome.

What name did I call you?

dalakhani 04-24-2011 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 771242)
Bogans in the regular season
started all 82 games
he averaged 4.4 points per game
he made 21 FT's the entire season (65%)
he averaged less than 2 rebounds a game
he had 9 blocked shots in 82 games
he made 38 steals in 82 games
he made 91 3 point shots in 82 games
he shot 40%
he averaged 1.2 assists
he only played an average of 17.8 minutes per game which is the least amount of minutes he has averaged in his entire career save 2006-07 when he averaged 16.8. This despite never having started more than 49 games in a single season.

82 games
4.4 ppg
1.8 rebs
1.2 assists

40% fg
38% 3pt
65% FT


That is pretty powerful stuff

i don't dispute that those are weak numbers. My point is that it is more common than you think to have a player in the rotation that contributes that little statistically. For a team that plays the style of the Bulls, it is even less surprising.


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