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Who will represent the Western Conference in the NBA Finals?

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34 days until NBA season: 
Dwyane Wade turns 34 this season, playing on 1-yr/$20M deal. Wade has never been Heat's highest-paid player.


Wade left a lot on the table for Riley and them rings.


Idk man...
 
Wade's earnings

2003-04Miami HeatNBA$2,636,400

2004-05Miami HeatNBA$2,834,160

2005-06Miami HeatNBA$3,031,920

2006-07Miami HeatNBA$3,841,443

2007-08Miami HeatNBA$13,041,250

2008-09Miami HeatNBA$14,410,581

2009-10Miami HeatNBA$15,779,912

2010-11Miami HeatNBA$14,200,000

2011-12Miami HeatNBA$15,691,000

2012-13Miami HeatNBA$17,182,000

2013-14Miami HeatNBA$18,673,000

2014-15Miami HeatNBA$15,000,000

Career(may be incomplete)$136,321,666
 
 As a rookie, Curry ranked 80th in the NBA in FG% on layups (min. 100 att). Last year he ranked 6th. It's almost like he worked on that.
 BTW last year James Harden ranked 108th on FG % on lay-ups. That sounds bad until you realize as a rookie he was literally last (199th).
 Also while I'm looking up lay-up stats, in Curry's rookie year, the league leader in FG% on layups was Steve Nash: 72.7%
Adam Reisinger 

Last year Tyreke Evans missed 289 layups (shot 55% on 644 attempts). That's bananas.
 
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Harden was 108th? Seems like there's a lot of ways you can take that "lay up" % stat

Curry being 6th is damn impressive

What's the top 10 list look like?
 
If Tony Allen is making more layups than you, there's a problem. :lol:

(and I'm a huge TA fan, he just seems to miss one or three a game) :lol:
 
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SI.com: You’re also entertaining on fast breaks because, I’m sorry to say it, you have missed a lot of breakaways. I heard you on the Chris Vernon Show the other day, on the radio in Memphis, saying the team has a system now where you have to pay $100 for every missed breakaway. Whose idea was that?

Allen: It was Marc Gasol. We were in the training room one day, and he said, “I know what I’ll do to make you stop missing those layups. Every time you miss one, you have to pay everyone on the team $100.” I said, “OK,” and right after that, we played New York, and I’ll never forget: I got a wide-open layup and I missed it.

SI.com: How much money are we at now?
Allen: I don’t know.

SI.com: Have you paid? Or is it a running tab?
Allen: It’s a running tab. We’ll deal with it when we get our playoff shares

Off that clip alone, $400 x 13 players (not including himself) = $5,600 :rofl: . If you include the coaches too :x
 
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Nobody outside of Dippers fans wants to see those floppers and their whiny coach win a damn thing.
 
 
 As a rookie, Curry ranked 80th in the NBA in FG% on layups (min. 100 att). Last year he ranked 6th. It's almost like he worked on that.
 BTW last year James Harden ranked 108th on FG % on lay-ups. That sounds bad until you realize as a rookie he was literally last (199th).
 Also while I'm looking up lay-up stats, in Curry's rookie year, the league leader in FG% on layups was Steve Nash: 72.7%
Adam Reisinger 

Last year Tyreke Evans missed 289 layups (shot 55% on 644 attempts). That's bananas.
to be fair most of the time his eyes are closed and he's just throwing the ball up trying to get to the ft line 
 
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