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w/o a start....he made 155...
just saw it on nba tv lol
He's the nuggets x-factor in the playoffs.
just saw it on nba tv lol
He's the nuggets x-factor in the playoffs.
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Originally Posted by DOWNTOWN43
JR Smith is 7th in the WHOLE league in points per 48 minutes.
the only guys ahead of him are Amare, Lebron, Kobe, Melo, Dirk, and Kevin Martin. that's some pretty sick company
Originally Posted by BaronDavis5
he still sucks
yea well he gave the warriors work last gameOriginally Posted by BaronDavis5
he still sucks
Originally Posted by imsofly4110
^^^^ get your weight my guy Ray Allen set the record 2 years ago at 268!!!! JR needs to step in a gym and hit another 113 for him to have a shot at the record.
He's hit the most 3's in a season coming off the benchOriginally Posted by imsofly4110
He doesnt have a record, period...... im still tripping on why you think he does?
Originally Posted by BlowDaWhistle
yea well he gave the warriors work last gameOriginally Posted by BaronDavis5
he still sucks
Originally Posted by BlowDaWhistle
He's the nuggets x-factor in the playoffs.
J.R. Smith's first trip to the playoffs during the 2006-2007 season with the Denver Nuggets was viewed by many as widely disappointing. Smith, a 39% 3-point shooter during the regular season, failed to connect on any 3-point shots in the first four games and also was criticized for poor decision-making by coach George Karl. After game four, Karl informed reporters of his plan to bench Smith for all of game 5. Karl said, "He's done," and explained his frustrations over Smith's poor judgment to shoot a three late in the game, "I have no idea what planet that came from." Karl told the Associated Press that he had drawn up the play to give the ball to either Allen Iverson or Carmelo Anthony. Karl did not stop there and continued venting over Smith's poor play, "And then, of course the one with eight seconds to go, from 50 feet, I just love the dignity of the game being insulted right in front of me."
Lol at having a "car accidents" section to your Wikipedia page.
read the very first line in my first postOriginally Posted by imsofly4110
and you said that where? up untill just now the only thing i seen was jr smith sets record for most three hits in a season. and since jesus is my homeboy i figured id clarfy who has the "all-time record" my ninja.
Originally Posted by imsofly4110
He doesnt have a record, period...... im still tripping on why you think he does?
Originally Posted by chikickz
J.R. Smith's first trip to the playoffs during the 2006-2007 season with the Denver Nuggets was viewed by many as widely disappointing. Smith, a 39% 3-point shooter during the regular season, failed to connect on any 3-point shots in the first four games and also was criticized for poor decision-making by coach George Karl. After game four, Karl informed reporters of his plan to bench Smith for all of game 5. Karl said, "He's done," and explained his frustrations over Smith's poor judgment to shoot a three late in the game, "I have no idea what planet that came from." Karl told the Associated Press that he had drawn up the play to give the ball to either Allen Iverson or Carmelo Anthony. Karl did not stop there and continued venting over Smith's poor play, "And then, of course the one with eight seconds to go, from 50 feet, I just love the dignity of the game being insulted right in front of me."
and you said that where? up untill just now the only thing i seen was jr smith sets record for most three hits in a season. and since jesus is my homeboy i figured id clarfy who has the "all-time record" my ninja.
Honestly, I only come to NT to see people like this dude make a fool of himself. How dumb you feel right now?
And JR is that 'nuh. I wish he'd work on the rest of his game and got rid of some of his attitude cause he could be a beast if he chose.