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Lead out and bet $4? 7 38.89%
Check/call villain's Cbet? 7 38.89%
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Old 06-01-2007, 08:29 PM
Vyse Vyse is offline
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Default Re: NBA Playoffs

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If a guy shoots a better FG%, thats probably because hes a better shooter.

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Wow, you seriously cannot connect dots together. I seriously hope you're in high school or something.

Two high volume scorers...

Two high volume shooters...

Both allegedly selfish...

Both allegedly with a poor supporting cast...

Both more than capable scorers...

If they are being SELFISH and jacking up shots they SHOULDN'T be, it will show in their field goal percentage...

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If a guy has less TOs, thats probably because hes a better ball handler and/or less of a risk taker with the ball.

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Apply above to this. You are slow.

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Neither of those have anything to do with selfishness.

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Oh, so that's why people's FG% and TO rise/fall with their role on a team. Bigger role = more responsibility = almost by default more selfish. The great players adapt and learn. The poor ones stay terribly inefficient.

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And I have no clue how someone's FGAs can be "superior" to someone elses or what you even mean by that.

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Yeah dude, you are seriously slow. It's sad, too, because you actually think you can hold a cogent argument.
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