Sorry, I'm not a Yao fan. If you're that big and powerful, you should be absolutely DOMINATING everyone. He should be the perennial MVP. But he's not. He's soft.Ha ha?? (He's taken 40 shots, mande 29 of them...)
Ha ha?? (He's taken 40 shots, mande 29 of them...)
Sorry, I'm not a Yao fan. If you're that big and powerful, you should be absolutely DOMINATING everyone. He should be the perennial MVP. But he's not. He's soft.Ha ha?? (He's taken 40 shots, mande 29 of them...)
So then you're saying that Manu should have the ball in his hands at the end of the game...Once again Aggie shows his ass, and assumes as per in usual.
You've been on my ass since this series started when I said go to someone besides Duncan (namely Manu), and now you're saying that we should be going to Manu.
Game, set, match. thanks for playing Tpark.
mcgrady and steve have played with him
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once again, suprise suprise.You've been on my ass since this series started when I said go to someone besides Duncan (namely Manu), and now you're saying that we should be going to Manu
Wrong.
Nothing wrong with going to Manu.
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2005 Playoffs Field Goals Attempted Per 48 Minutes
Rank Player..............................G FGA FGAP48
1. Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs) 3 56 29.87
2. Pau Gasol (Memphis Grizzlies) 3 57 28.21
3. Chris Webber (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 57 27.36
4. Bobby Jackson (Sacramento Kings) 3 32 26.95
5. Kirk Hinrich (Chicago Bulls) 3 49 25.85
6. Ben Gordon (Chicago Bulls) 3 41 25.56
7. Vince Carter (New Jersey Nets) 3 74 25.55
8. Juan Dixon (Washington Wizards) 3 34 25.50
9. Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 72 25.23
10. Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets) 4 95 25.19
11. Manu Ginobili (San Antonio Spurs) 3 43 24.00
11. Larry Hughes (Washington Wizards) 3 56 24.00
13. Gilbert Arenas (Washington Wizards) 3 68 23.48
14. Ray Allen (Seattle SuperSonics) 3 59 23.02
15. Rasheed Wallace (Detroit Pistons) 3 45 22.98
16. Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets) 3 45 22.50
17. Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs) 3 46 21.86
17. Mike Bibby (Sacramento Kings) 3 51 21.86
19. Jerome James (Seattle SuperSonics) 3 45 21.82
20. Antoine Walker (Boston Celtics) 3 48 21.74
21. Ot a Harrington (Chicago Bulls) 3 27 21.60
22. Jason Williams (Memphis Grizzlies) 3 38 21.46
23. Cuttino Mobley (Sacramento Kings) 3 46 21.23
24. Stephen Jackson (Indiana Pacers) 4 58 20.93
25. Earl Boykins (Denver Nuggets) 3 32 20.76
26. Shawn Marion (Phoenix Suns) 3 52 20.63
27. Jermaine O'Neal (Indiana Pacers) 4 52 20.46
28. Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) 3 54 19.94
29. Beno Udrih (San Antonio Spurs) 3 19 19.83
30. Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) 4 70 19.65
Leaders in Points Per Shot:
1. Etan Thomas (2.07)
2. Yao Ming (1.98)
3. Jason Terry (1.93)
4. Damon Jones (1.81)
5. Paul Pierce (1.71)
6t. Manu Ginobili (1.67)
6t. Keyon Dooling (1.67)
8. Amare Stoudemire (1.66)
9. Steven Hunter (1.65)
10. Chauncey Billups (1.59)
66. Tim Duncan (0.95)
67. Jason Kidd (0.92)
68. Tony Parker (0.89)
3. Chris Webber (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 57 27.36
9. Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 72 25.23
Wow, the world is falling down. Well, AI plays quite a few minutes, so not really
Then why do you come on here with all the ing lame ass "Fire Pop, how many rings do you have AHF" bull when we have our epic scoring droughts and I'm on here saying "go to Manu, he's having a better night than Tim"?Wrong.
Nothing wrong with going to Manu.
You're contradicting yourself right now, jerseyboy.
Thank you thank you Spurm (note the unintentional innuendo Kori). Etan has taken only 14 shots and Dooling only 15, so they aren't really much of a factor. Yea - Terry came up huge, so that explains his appearance. And of course, then there's Ginobili
THanks again
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