Too much work.
The beauty about sports being played by actual athletes is that they ultimately have the power to render stats meaningless.
How many ppg, rpg, etc will each Spur have per game next year
Too much work.
The beauty about sports being played by actual athletes is that they ultimately have the power to render stats meaningless.
Splitter: 11 pts & 7 reb
Duncan: 16 pts & 9 reb & 2 blks
Leonard: 17 pts & 8 reb
Green: 12 pts
Parker: 19 pts & 8 ast
Ginobili: 12 pts & 5 ast
Bellinelli: 9 pts
Diaw: 5 pts
Joseph: 6 pts & 3 ast
Baynes: 7 pts & 5 reb
Pendergraph: 4 pts & 3 reb
Mills: 7 pts
De Colo: 2pts
Oden: 6 pts & 5 reb
I would take that in a heartbeat.
Splitter: 10 pts, 8 rebs
Duncan: 13 pts, 8 rebs
Leonard: 14 pts, 7 rebs
Green: 10 pts
Parker: 19 pts, 8 ast
Manu: 12 pts, 5 ast, 4 rebs
Bellineli: 10 pts
Diaw: 5 pts
Nando: 8 pts, 5 ast
Everyone else = scrub
~101 PPG.
If you add all your PPGs up, you get 133 PPG. Even if you account for injuries, that seems a bit high, tbh, IMO.
Duncan 16pts 9 reb 2 blocks
parker 22 pts 8 Ast.
Manu. 12 pts 4 ast
leonard 16 pts 7 reb
Splitter 13 pts 10 reb
Green 10 pts
marco 6 ppts
diaw 7 pts
Baynes. 3 pts
joseph 4 pts
Spurs are going to average 114ppg next season?![]()
Why is everyone adding up all the player averages? A teams average scoring is not equal to the sum of all players average scoring on the team. Due to injuries, DNP's, trades, activations and deactivations etc. it will never be equal. Only way it can be is if all players played in all 82 games, which is ludicrous.
Splitter: 11 pts & 7 reb
Duncan: 16 pts & 9 reb & 2 blks
Leonard: 17 pts & 8 reb
Green: 12 pts
Parker: 16 pts & 5 ast
Ginobili: 15 pts & 7 ast
Bellinelli: 9 pts
Diaw: 6 pts
Joseph: 6 pts & 3 ast
Duncan: 17 pts & 9 rebounds (2 blks, 3 asts)
Parker: 23 pts & 7 asts (1.9 stls)
Ginobili: 9 pts & 5 asts (20 mpg)
Leonard: 14 pts & 8 rebs (2.4 stls)
Splitter: 10 pts & 8 rebs (1.1 blks)
Green: 12 pts & 4 rebs (1.3 stls, 40% 3pt.)
Bellinelli: 7 pts & 2.4 asts (37% 3pt.)
Diaw: 7 pts & 5 asts
Joseph: 8 pts & 4 asts (bold prediction)
Bonner: 6 pts & 2 rebs (Regular season)
Baynes: 6 pts & 5 rebs
Pendi: 8 pts & 3 rebs (0.9 blks)
De Colo: 2 pts & 3 asts
Mills: 5 pts & 1 ast
Parker 19pts 7ast
Duncan 18pts 9rbs
Green 14pts
Leonard 13pts 7rbs
Splitter 12pts 6rbs
Ginobili 9pts 5ast
Bellinelli 9pts 3ast
Diaw 6pt 4rbs
Joseph 6pts 3ast
Pendergraph 5pts 3rbs
Bonner 4pts 2rbs
Baynes 4pts 2rbs
De Colo 2pts 2ast
Mills 3pts 1ast
*forgot Splitter
Last edited by ohmwrecker; 07-27-2013 at 10:15 AM.
If you add the ppg for last year's Spurs it's ~ 133
Not everyone plays every game and do not always get their averages
I am aware and stated so in my post, tbh.
133.2, actually.
Parker 18/6 assists
Duncan 16/8 rebounds
Manu 8/4/4
Splitter 10/6
Green 9/3
Kawhi 15/8
Better.
That means my prediction in on par
Splitter: 10 pts & 6 reb.
Duncan: 16 pts & 7 reb.
Leonard: 16 pts & 10 reb.
Green: 6 pts & 1 ast.
Parker: 21 pts & 6 ast.
Ginobili: 12 pts & 7 ast.
Belinelli: 13 pts & 2 ast.
Diaw: 4 pts & 2 reb. & 1 ast.
Bonner: 3 pts & 2 reb.
Joseph: 2 pts & 2 ast.
Baynes: 2 pts & 2 reb.
Pendergraph: 6 pts & 3 reb.
Mills: 1 pts.
De Colo: 1 pts.
This is the year we will grow to appreciate Manu = the Point Guard and Belinelli = the Scorer.
Manu's going to take a page from Tim's book and turn back time. What you unappreative suffering s don't understand is: Manu hasn't been healthy nor found his rhythm for many years, but he rips it up in practice (thus the reason for the playing time and extension).
He's Manu Ginobili.
This year Pop was 1-1 in giving away les...100%. I think this year he may not sit Timmy again in the final minute...so he'll be shooting 50%.
Nando would get that, in what, 20 minutes? He couldn't even get many assists in SL
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