He was 21-30...70% for the series, probably not an NBA record but pretty damn impressive.
For FG% in a series?
I am not sure about the number of FGA needed...but he's got to be damn close to an NBA record. He's over 70% and not many have done that.
He was 21-30...70% for the series, probably not an NBA record but pretty damn impressive.
best worst player ever in my opinion
worst player at what? dude plays very intelligent basketball. His only problem is athletism. I really don't see your point
At one point (Game 3 or 4 I think) he was at 82% for the series. Unbelievable.
it was game 4 he was at 84
IIRC, the record is somewhere in the 80's. But nonetheless, great series out of Oberto.
Who cares about his field goal percentage..all his shots came from about five feet away from the basket. The main thing he did was keep the possession alive every time the Spurs would miss a shot, he would get the offensive rebound or just simply tip it out.
im not dissing the man infact i think he is awsome...he is one diminsional but it works like peanut butter and jelly...how often did you see him dribble untill recently? most of his shots come from < 4 feet out. He
His free throws improved a lot too!
You show a complete misundertanding and lack of knowledge about who is Oberto. You probably need to get more facts before speaking about what he can do or have alredy done, etc. A guy who has been to places very few in the NBA have been (non-Americans btw), he's won absolutely eerything in the past 12 years of pro activity. He just needed to have some playing time and there you go, the spurs finally have some offensive rebounding capabilities.
Regarding shots at less than 4 feet as you say: you can take those shots only if you know where to get your body to get the ball first. Very few players can achieve this on a consistent basis as he does. Hence his awesome ratio.
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