Are you sure???
JJ Barea is staying until Carslile leaves the team. Furthermore, he'll be replacing Kidd in the starting lineup by the time the playoffs roll around.
Are you sure???
I dont see us trading him without getting some big in return. But wouldnt you rather unload his contract on something than watch him walk for free in the offseason?
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Roddy MUTHA ING Beaubois is ting on one team at a time. Domination.
We’re all Roddy, Proud & Loud, and now there is a collection of shooting stats that further justifies our excitement over Rodrigue Beaubois’ offensive excellence: He is in the process of being the only NBA rookie ever to shoot at least 50 percent from the floor, 40 percent from the arc and 80 percent from the line.
Other notable rookie shooters from Larry Bird to Mark Price to Joe Dumars to Reggie Miller to Steve Nash never did what French Cuffs is doing.
Check this out:
Thanks to a great piece of research by Kammrath of DB.com Boards (and double-checked by the experts at mavstats), we see that Roddy’s numbers are unprecedented. Now, don’t get all silly on this; we’re not comparing Roddy B favorably to Larry Bird, Reggie Miller and Steve Nash.
We’re not doing that … but the stats are.
Going into tonight’s game at Chicago, Rodrique Beaubois has in 38 games averaged 11.6 minutes and is shooting 50.3 percent on field goals (on 4.4 FGA’s per game), 42.2 percent on 3-pointers (1.7 attempts per game) and 80 percent on FT’s (0.7 FTA’s per game).
That has NEVER been done before.
As Kammrath points out, fine young players like Jeff Hornacek, Steve Kerr and Joe Dumars didn’t do such a thing until their fourth seasons in the NBA. Fine young shooters like Reggie Miller and Drazen Petrovic didn’t do this until their third years in the NBA. Mark Price did it in his second year in the NBA.
But no one has done it in his rookie year....until now.
Additionally, mavstats checks in with DallasBasketball.com to add that its double-check of the numbers confirms that since the implementation of the 3-point arc in 1979, the only guy who has come close is Rex Walters, who fell just short of the minutes and the trey attempts.
Think about it: From 1947 until today, in a player’s rookie year (with more than 10 games, more than 10 mpg, and more than 0.5 3-point tries per game), it’s never been done.
This doesn’t make Roddy B the equal of Joe Dumars. Hey, the kid could fall on his face in Chicago tonight, right? It doesn’t even “prove’’ that he deserves to be considered a talent on the level of fellow rookie guards Tyreke Evans, Brandon Jennings and the rest.
But it proves Roddy B is special … and that statistically, at this moment, he’s one of a kind.
http://www.dallasbasketball.com/fullColumn.php?id=2688
mother ing bump
26 points in 15 minutes. 10-13 from the field and 5-6 from 3 and great defense. Monta Ellis looks ing furious.
and a +31
Beaubois now has the best PER among rookies.
this thread has some legs fellas.
so this guy is available on my fantasy nba league. How did he go from 1 minute to 30 minutes between games?! Someone explain so i can figure out if i should grab him.
Rick just declared that Roddy is gonna "play all the time" now.
But he also has declared him as the backup PG before and that lasted a total of 1 game, so not sure if it means jack .
me! Im in the Finals this week and i can use a player who is playing MOnday AND Thursday...Which is any scrub from Denver Portland Orlando or Dallas. ie. Carter, Petro, Roddy, Barea, Maliek Allen, Graham. All crappy people but Roddy is so inconsistent. Im trying to find hardcore reasons that he wont play 47 seconds like the night before the career game. lol
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