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Nash's numbers are inflated. Look at his numbers with Dallas and Phoenix. Not much of a difference, but there is inflation.Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay
Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl
The Warriors are #1 in the league when it comes to inflated stats. The Knicks are #2. That's what happens when these two teams meet. I know that both teams have a lot of fans on this forum who will be angry, but sorry, it's the truth.
You say that their stats are inflated. The suns play the same style are Nash's stats INFLATED? Amere stats INFLATED???
Originally Posted by imINchucks5
SMH at the warriors
Jennings - 55pts
Rodrigue Beabois - 40pts
David Lee- 37pts 20rebs 10ast
am i missing anything??
Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Like 37, 20 and 10 is some ho-hum feat. That's impressive anywhere, and the Warriors even have a few NBA players on their team.
Originally Posted by Juan Baller
In my opinion, Gallinari's 29-8-8 was more impressive than Lee's 37-20-10 because the Knicks outscored the Warriors by 7 points during the time Danilo Gallinari was on the floor and lost by 5 points when Lee was on the floor. But no performance is truly impressive when you lose to the team with the 3rd worst record in the league and was without their best player.
Anthony Morrow's 35 pts on 16-23 shooting (mostly from the outside) was probably the most impressive performance in that game. David Lee got most of his points in the paint. Ronny Turiaf was more concerned with cheating to the weak side to pick up cheap blocks and Anthony Tolliver is not exactly Mr. Defense. Lee didn't set people up with his assists, they were basically due to Danilo Gallinari, Bill Walker, and Chris Duhon combining to shoot 12-21 from 3pt range. 20 rebounds is nice, but the Knicks only outrebounded the Warriors 48-47.
Originally Posted by daprescription
Doing everything in your power to downplay the statline, yet you failed miserably with your nonsense reasoning. Of course his 10 assists were due to his teammates scoring the basketball after he passed it to them. No explanation necessary. Would you have respected the 37 points more if he took some 3s? Eff outta here.Originally Posted by Juan Baller
In my opinion, Gallinari's 29-8-8 was more impressive than Lee's 37-20-10 because the Knicks outscored the Warriors by 7 points during the time Danilo Gallinari was on the floor and lost by 5 points when Lee was on the floor. But no performance is truly impressive when you lose to the team with the 3rd worst record in the league and was without their best player.
Anthony Morrow's 35 pts on 16-23 shooting (mostly from the outside) was probably the most impressive performance in that game. David Lee got most of his points in the paint. Ronny Turiaf was more concerned with cheating to the weak side to pick up cheap blocks and Anthony Tolliver is not exactly Mr. Defense. Lee didn't set people up with his assists, they were basically due to Danilo Gallinari, Bill Walker, and Chris Duhon combining to shoot 12-21 from 3pt range. 20 rebounds is nice, but the Knicks only outrebounded the Warriors 48-47.
Good numbers are in their best interest.Originally Posted by BangDak
Hes a damn "center". where the hell do you expect him to get his points? the 3 point line?
and Lee's midrange game is money.
and how explain to me how that was an assist...a pump fake, dribble, and a spin move. you call that a damn assist?
cuz we know how crappy our defense is; anyone can light us up on any given day. i'm not saying david lee's performance wasn't impressive cuz it definitely was, but we come to expect other players to have monster performances like that because our D sucks *#%. like jennings dropping 55, that random mavs rookie, stuff like thatOriginally Posted by eeibaby
I can use the same argument, against a bad defensive team. Yeah he shot impressive but games like those happen every time, not too long ago Rodrigue Beaubois shot 15-22, 9-11 from downtown and he's a rookie. Something Lee did last night hasn't happened since 1976.
Now I'm not directing this to everyone but majority of people who discredit Lee are Warriors fan