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    Ask and ye shall receive.

    In the 60 games Shaq and Kobe played together in 2000-2001, these were their averages:

    Shaq: 28.0
    Kobe: 28.1
    Fix!

    Did you do that manually?

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    Fix!

    Did you do that manually?



    The beauty of doing these calculations in the office is I can use Excel and it looks like actual work.

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    The Nuggets also receive forward Ivan McFarlin in the trade.

    http://www.nba.com/sixers/news/trade_061219.html

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    Bird and McHale never did it.
    28 and 26 on a team that won 60 games is pretty damn close to what you were looking for.

    Adams and Woolridge never came close.
    26 and 25 isn't close to 28 and 28?

    Anyways, I don't think it's unreasonable to think that Carmelo and Iverson can average 28 points each on a team that's averaging 110-112 points per game. That's pretty much the same thing as David and Tim both averaging 22 points per game in Duncan's rookie year when the Spurs averaged 92 as a team.

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    Was Shaq's actually >= 28.0, or was it 27.98 or some bull ?

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    Was Shaq's actually >= 28.0, or was it 27.98 or some bull ?
    27.96666666666...

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    Forget this 28 bull anyway. I'm calling my shot right now.

    Both AI and Carmelo Anthony will average 30+ for the season.

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    I will always roll my eyes at "Devin Harris > AI" arguments.
    Devin Harris>AI chemistry wise in Dallas. AI is so overrated.

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    One engative for sure is that neither Iverson nor Melo plays off the ball well. The ball won't be moving around much.

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    One engative for sure is that neither Iverson nor Melo plays off the ball well. The ball won't be moving around much.
    Yep AI and Melo=stagnant offense.

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    I think another possible problem could be that AI is going to play with the team for 10-15 games before Melo rejoins. Which means the style could change a bit over the next month and Melo may have trouble fitting back in.

    I imagine it will correct itself by Playoff time though.

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    Can't see how the Lakers get Miller without giving up young talent and an expiring contracts. It would cost them Farmar, or Bynum or maybe Kwame. Miller would be a good add for the Lakers though.
    They can give them a first round pick too.
    Expirings + Lakers 2007 first round pick is a quite good deal for Miller, especially when you're rebuiding.

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    wow Sixers must be desperado

    Andre Miller sucks so bad, it's not even funny. It's not that he just sucks, he has very bad luck everytime I watch him play

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    28 and 26 on a team that won 60 games is pretty damn close to what you were looking for.


    26 and 25 isn't close to 28 and 28?
    No, it isn't. The reason I said 28 was that I specifically remember a lot of the scoring averages from those years, and I knew that the Nuggets teams never did it, and I was pretty sure if they didn't do it, nobody else did it either. If Spurm had said both could average > 26, I wouldn't have said anything.

    Anyways, I don't think it's unreasonable to think that Carmelo and Iverson can average 28 points each on a team that's averaging 110-112 points per game. That's pretty much the same thing as David and Tim both averaging 22 points per game in Duncan's rookie year when the Spurs averaged 92 as a team.
    Maybe they can, maybe they can't. But I think saying Carmelo and AI should be able to do what has only been done once before (barely) in the entire history of the NBA is not something that should be casually tossed out there like it's no big thing.

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    They can give them a first round pick too.
    Expirings + Lakers 2007 first round pick is a quite good deal for Miller, especially when you're rebuiding.
    Miller's a pretty talented PG. There are a few teams, i.e., Miami, Pacers, that could use his talents. Lakers couldn't pick him up for just a likely quite low first round pick I don't think.

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    Forget this 28 bull anyway. I'm calling my shot right now.

    Both AI and Carmelo Anthony will average 30+ for the season.
    But what about in games they play together?

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    But what about in games they play together?
    30.0001 for AI and 29.95959595 for Melo.

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    Sixers can do some damage with those first round picks. Andre Miller is an average PG, Joe Smith can still play, I think Sixers got a good deal from this trade for the long term. They don't have a superstar now though, yet.

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    30.0001 for AI and 29.95959595 for Melo.
    That's not even close

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    I think the Denver Nuggets is going to kick some Mav's pussies asses this season

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    St. Joe's could challenge for the 8th spot in the East.

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    I am willing to bet that the 76ers will challenge for the 8th spot in the Eastern Conference.
    Read above. They don't want to. That's part of this whole deal.

    If they make the playoffs, they lose their first round draft pick to GSW because it is top 15 protected.

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    Chamberlain and West. Shaq and Kobe. Bird and McHale came close I believe.

    And don't forget about the Nuggets. I remember freakin' Michael Adams and Orlando Woolridge both averaging in the high 20's.

    Alex English (28.4) and Kiki Vanderweghe (26.7) '82-'83. Scoring champ and runner up... Guess for what team?

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    Alex English (28.4) and Kiki Vanderweghe (26.7) '82-'83. Scoring champ and runner up... Guess for what team?
    That isn't 28 and 28

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