Not surprised...great stat though
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2005 Playoffs Points Per 48 Minutes
Player G MIN PTS PP48
1. Manu Ginobili (San Antonio Spurs) 3 86 72 40.2
2. Ray Allen (Seattle SuperSonics) 3 123 87 34.0
3. Kirk Hinrich (Chicago Bulls) 3 91 64 33.8
4. Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets) 4 181 126 33.4
5. Yao Ming (Houston Rockets) 4 115 79 33.0
6. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix Suns) 3 108 73 32.4
6. Ben Gordon (Chicago Bulls) 3 77 52 32.4
8. Alonzo Mourning (Miami Heat) 3 42 27 30.9
9. Larry Hughes (Washington Wizards) 3 112 71 30.4
10. Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 137 86 30.1
10. Rasheed Wallace (Detroit Pistons) 3 94 59 30.1
12. Paul Pierce (Boston Celtics) 4 153 94 29.5
13. Chris Webber (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 100 61 29.3
14. Vince Carter (New Jersey Nets) 3 139 84 29.0
15. Reggie Miller (Indiana Pacers) 4 134 80 28.7
16. Stephen Jackson (Indiana Pacers) 4 133 79 28.5
17. Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs) 3 90 53 28.3
18. Pau Gasol (Memphis Grizzlies) 3 97 57 28.2
19. Jerome James (Seattle SuperSonics) 3 99 58 28.1
20. Gilbert Arenas (Washington Wizards) 3 139 80 27.6
21. Willie Green (Philadelphia 76ers) 3 30 17 27.2
22. Jason Williams (Memphis Grizzlies) 3 85 48 27.1
23. Corliss Williamson (Sacramento Kings) 3 18 10 26.7
24. Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) 3 130 71 26.2
25. Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) 4 171 93 26.1
26. Shaquille O'Neal (Miami Heat) 3 105 56 25.6
27. Damon Jones (Miami Heat) 3 106 56 25.4
28. Keyon Dooling (Miami Heat) 3 48 25 25.0
29. Etan Thomas (Washington Wizards) 3 56 29 24.9
30. Jason Terry (Dallas Mavericks) 4 150 77 24.6
30. Shawn Marion (Phoenix Suns) 3 121 62 24.6
32. Ot a Harrington (Chicago Bulls) 3 60 30 24.0
32. Steven Hunter (Phoenix Suns) 3 56 28 24.0
32. Cuttino Mobley (Sacramento Kings) 3 104 52 24.0
35. Nenad Krstic (New Jersey Nets) 3 116 56 23.2
36. Andre Miller (Denver Nuggets) 3 112 54 23.1
36. Richard Hamilton (Detroit Pistons) 3 133 64 23.1
38. Richard Jefferson (New Jersey Nets) 3 98 46 22.5
39. Bobby Jackson (Sacramento Kings) 3 57 26 21.9
40. Antawn Jamison (Washington Wizards) 3 117 53 21.7
40. Danny Fortson (Seattle SuperSonics) 3 31 14 21.7
42. Brad Miller (Sacramento Kings) 3 60 27 21.6
42. Antonio Davis (Chicago Bulls) 3 89 40 21.6
44. Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets) 3 96 43 21.5
45. Chauncey Billups (Detroit Pistons) 3 103 46 21.4
45. Mike Bibby (Sacramento Kings) 3 112 50 21.4
47. Kenny Thomas (Sacramento Kings) 3 87 38 21.0
48. Beno Udrih (San Antonio Spurs) 3 46 20 20.9
49. Quentin Richardson (Phoenix Suns) 3 106 46 20.8
49. Antoine Walker (Boston Celtics) 3 106 46 20.8
Not surprised...great stat though
Interesting!
Nice stats, picnroll. It's not surprising Beno is in the top 50 also.
I was out of my chair begging Pop to put Beno back in for Parker in the 4th. It took several minutes. I guess there is a delay in hearing my plea via TV communications to the floor at the Pepsi Center.![]()
he is our best player with duncan hurt without a doubt
So far this playoffs, Manu is proving to be a top five player in the league.
Bold.
I thought he was only top 5 on TNT games. Hmmm. Go figure.
Beno's doing a nice job since game one and as Kori noted he's not hurting the Spurs on D either. Unless Parker can get it going Beno's long and mid-range game are more effective than Parker's inability to get to the basket and score this series.
I'm sure TPark will be along soon to explain to me why having the ball in the hands of a healthy Manu Ginobili is a bad idea when we can be running the offense through a hobbling Tim Duncan, the above stats be damned.
AHF...didn't you hear? The Spurs have 2 plays now.
1. "4-Down"
2. "2 Head-down" (and drive)
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Going into this series, everyone saw the matchup that most favored the Spurs was Manu versus anyone who tried to guard him. So far, Manu has followed through and is owning Denver.
2. "2 Head-down" (and drive)Good thing for us Karl hasn't been able to figure out how to stop play #2.
Cool, I'm surprised Tim is in there too...
as much as i like manu, it still doesnt change the fact that pp48mins is not a very good statistic
Well if you just go straight up PPG Manu is 7th, Tim comes in at 29.
It may not be great but have you ever thought about it this way, CBF?
What if we got our raises in our jobs based on awd/min. (actual work done/min.)?
Hey, I'm just sayin'....
Solid D, sorry I'm just not following.
AHF, thats awesome, This is the year of Ownage and of Emmanuel the Destroyer.
Allen Iverson is #1 I'm guessing?
Top 7:
(PPG)
1. Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets)
4 47 23 126 31.5
2. Ray Allen (Seattle SuperSonics)
3 26 26 87 29.0
3. Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)
3 31 17 86 28.7
4. Vince Carter (New Jersey Nets)
3 29 20 84 28.0
5. Gilbert Arenas (Washington Wizards)
3 27 19 80 26.7
6. Amare Stoudemire (Phoenix Suns)
3 22 29 73 24.3
7. Manu Ginobili (San Antonio Spurs)
3 22 23 72 24.0
Manu has been a monster since coming off the bench no question.
Once again Aggie shows his ass, and assumes as per in usual.
it is just to bad he can not play 35 mintues a game
great stat though
he is a keeper
healso has proved to be more clutch in playoffs then james,melo,mcgrady, and dare I say duncan this year
Manu goes all out, 100% in his alloted time.
Does anyone have the stats for "Points per shot attempted"?? Yao would definitely be on top, but I'm curious to see the other players
$56 million. That's one expensive nitrous oxide system. Oh well, whatever makes the car go faster.
Yao wouldn't qualify. They start keeping track at five attempts.Does anyone have the stats for "Points per shot attempted"?? Yao would definitely be on top, but I'm curious to see the other players
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