Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Vito Corleone
Did some further checking
David Robinson was:
4th in FTA with 561
2nd in Efficiency rating behind Jordan with 27.5
10th in Effective Field Goal Pct
10th in defensive rebounding percentage
9th in Steal Pct
1st in Block Pct
1st in Defensive rating
3rd in Defensive win shares
4th in Win Shares
2nd in Win Shares per 48 min.
1st in Box Plus/Minus
1st in Defensive Box Plus/Minus
2nd in Value Over Replacement Player
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...2_leaders.html
That is top 10 in 18 statistical categories. Is that even possible???
That is UNREAL!!
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Thomas82
That is UNREAL!!
The admiral is the reason I became a Spurs fan. :toast
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
I remember when we got the #1 pick in 1987, Bob Bass was asked about drafting The Admiral and waiting for his commitment to the Navy. Bass said, "We've waited 14 years, what's 2 more?" He set the tone for what we did going forward all these years. Here we are 29 years later and look at what this organization has accomplished. We owe a lot to him and we're not done yet.
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Vito Corleone
That is top 10 in 18 statistical categories. Is that even possible???
LeBron in 2008-09, top 10 in:
Minutes
FG
2-pt FGs
FG
FTM
FTAs
Total Assist
APG
Steal
Total Pts
PPG
PER
Assist%
Usage %
ORtg
DRtg
Offensive WS
Defensive WS
WS
WS/48
Box +/-
Offensive +/-
Defensive box +/-
VORP
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Originally Posted by
Vito Corleone
In the 1991-92 season David finished the season
7th in scoring 23.2 ppg
4th in rebounding 12.2 rpg
1st in blocks 4.49 bpg
5th in steals 2.32 spg
7th in field goal pct .551
This thread could have easily read who is the only NBA player to finish in the top 7 in five statistical categories?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Vito Corleone
Did some further checking
David Robinson was:
4th in FTA with 561
2nd in Efficiency rating behind Jordan with 27.5
10th in Effective Field Goal Pct
10th in defensive rebounding percentage
9th in Steal Pct
1st in Block Pct
1st in Defensive rating
3rd in Defensive win shares
4th in Win Shares
2nd in Win Shares per 48 min.
1st in Box Plus/Minus
1st in Defensive Box Plus/Minus
2nd in Value Over Replacement Player
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...2_leaders.html
That is top 10 in 18 statistical categories. Is that even possible???
TY
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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TXstbobcat
The admiral is the reason I became a Spurs fan. :toast
Same here......before he even played a game for the Spurs.
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Originally Posted by
Vito Corleone
In the 1991-92 season David finished the season
7th in scoring 23.2 ppg
4th in rebounding 12.2 rpg
1st in blocks 4.49 bpg
5th in steals 2.32 spg
7th in field goal pct .551
This thread could have easily read who is the only NBA player to finish in the top 7 in five statistical categories?
Drob was a beast that season. Won DPOY. This was the year before he became a full fledge Christian. He was never the same aggressive player after that. Still great, but the anger and aggression he used to play with was no longer there. If not for that, we could easily being talking about DRob being the greatest C of alltime.
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Cowboys_Wear_Spurs
Drob was a beast that season. Won DPOY. This was the year before he became a full fledge Christian. He was never the same aggressive player after that. Still great, but the anger and aggression he used to play with was no longer there. If not for that, we could easily being talking about DRob being the greatest C of alltime.
This is completely inaccurate. He was brought up in a Christian household, and was more aggressive as his career went on, particularly when Avery Johnson joined the team and told him that not playing as hard as he could was a waste of his God-given abilities. If he'd played as hard in his first five years as he did in his last five, his numbers would have been amazing, but he wouldn't be remembered differently because his teammates absolutely sucked for the first half of his career.
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
Porker leads the league every year in gluttony, fat rolls, pregame meals per game, times outplayed by own backups, and playoff vanishing acts. Does that count?
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Obstructed_View
This is completely inaccurate. He was brought up in a Christian household, and was more aggressive as his career went on, particularly when Avery Johnson joined the team and told him that not playing as hard as he could was a waste of his God-given abilities. If he'd played as hard in his first five years as he did in his last five, his numbers would have been amazing, but he wouldn't be remembered differently because his teammates absolutely sucked for the first half of his career.
Dude, go back to his interviews. He said he became more deeply religious AFTER the Olympics and really didn't take religion too seriously before then. He himself even said he wasn't as aggressive after this point in his life. Here is the interview noting just that. He played w/ a lot of anger his first 2-3 years w/ the Spurs. And noticeably shifted the year following. He was still highly skilled and an unbelievable athlete. But that anger and aggression wasn't there. I think it's great that he found his inner peace. But it did shift his focus as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nynx6LbZvA
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
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Cowboys_Wear_Spurs
Dude, go back to his interviews. He said he became more deeply religious AFTER the Olympics and really didn't take religion too seriously before then. He himself even said he wasn't as aggressive after this point in his life. Here is the interview noting just that. He played w/ a lot of anger his first 2-3 years w/ the Spurs. And noticeably shifted the year following. He was still highly skilled and an unbelievable athlete. But that anger and aggression wasn't there. I think it's great that he found his inner peace. But it did shift his focus as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nynx6LbZvA
I'm not sure how you infer any of that. I scoured this video and nowhere does he say anything close to your characterization. Not just one part is missing, but everything you said just doesn't exist. You'll need to point it out, if not here, then in one of the many other interviews you seem to think exist.
I watched David play his entire career. He was so good early on at a sport he hadn't really cared about that I don't think he really put it all out there when everything was on the line. Usually the great players are damaged in some way to be driven to succeed, and Robinson simply didn't need that validation enough to work for it. As he got older, the game mattered more to him, and you could see the change in him. He barked at officials when they made bad calls, he defended himself when people tried to be physical with him, and he played his guts out in big games, even when his body was failing him. The Spurs have two fewer championships for sure without him.
Re: Who was the last NBA player to be ranked in the top 10 in 5 statistical categorie
I know when Dave first joined the Spurs he wasn't religious at all. Word was he was every bit the horn dog that Magic Johnson was.