Against the nets, but still
20-25 FG
44 points
12 rebounds
3 assists
2 steals
1 block
4 turnovers
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What did the spur trade for him again?
A punch.
Obviously there have been bigger shooting performances shown...but that was probably one of the MOST efficient scoring performances I have ever seen.
Missed 5 ing shots and grabbed 16 rebounds 20-25 is just incredible.He should have had 3 more but they didn't count his bucket
3 more what?
3 more buckets; Refs be hating on his spin moves (and offensive fouls)
I knew this was going to happen when Landry got traded. If he wouldn't have had to share minutes with Carl I think Scola would be averaging close to 20 pts and 10 rbds per game right now.
clutchfans
Last 5 games for Luis Scola: 26.2 points on 58.5% FG (87.5% FT) and 15.2 boards (5.2 offensive) in 42.8 minutes
all bad teams have a scorer.
Que animal.
If they were a bad team, they wouldn't have won 33 games without any size in the post
Are they in the playoffs right now? He's good, but the numbers are very inflated playing for a bad team.
KBP's favorite player(that ty greek guard)
lol, you keep saying "bad team", you should know what that means. A team, is a cooperative unit, one that relies on each other to accomplish a certain goal. While their record is average, it in no way indicates that they are a bad team. They work together, play hard, no matter the results. The Lakers, on the other hand, are a "bad team" since Kobe is only focused on catching MJ, and blames his teammates for when things don't go right
Yeah, bud, best record in the West. A bad team. I'll take it.
Considering they played like the first month of home basketball games
also 5.2 turnovers!![]()
Unlike the Spurs FO, I was not stupid enough to get rid of Scola. He's been a major help to my fantasy team.
Scholnick......... Nah good night for him but still I am pissed the Spurs traded him for notta and they need a PF side Timmay now. He would have fit in well in SA.
dayum
Shouldn't this thread be in the Spurs Forum?
And people were wondering why we traded Landry instead.
It seems that Scola has helped negate our loss of Landry, while the addition of Martin has turned our backcourt into an offensive explosion. Couple that with the fact that we have a very nice (and tall!) prospect in Jordan Hill, plus the Knicks next two picks, We should be sitting pretty with Yao in the lineup next year.
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