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| Record | 52 - 24 |
| Pythagorean Record | 50.4- 25.6 |
| Projected Pyth Rec(82 Gms) | 54.3 - 27.7 |
| Defensive Efficiency | 102.1 |
| Offensive Efficiency | 107.5 |
| Pace Factor | 97.2 |
| Field Goal % | 48.1% |
| Opp Field Goal % | 44.6% |
| 3P Field Goal % | 34.0% |
| Opp 3P Field Goal % | 36.47% |
| Free Throw % | 69.9% |
| Opp Free Throw % | 73.5% |
| Effective FG% | 51.8% |
| Opp Effective FG% | 49.4% |
| True Shooting % | 54.7% |
| Opp True Shooting % | 53.0% |
| Def Rebound Rate | 72.1% |
| Off Rebound Rate | 31.4% |
| Total Rebound Rate | 52.0% |
I just ran across this article and felt the need to post it since it’s so relevant to the Nuggets right now. If you have some free time, please check this out, as it will undoubtedly give you a glimpse into the many overlooked aspects of NBA players signing in China.
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Kalen,
Did you see Dan LeBatard make fun of Kenyon Martin on his ESPN2 show. The quote was something along the lines of “Kenyon Martin under oppressive government? Martin doesn’t even do well with freedom. This is the same guy that wanted to be traded because his teammates put popcorn in his car. Also his Chinese symbol that he thinks means ‘warrior’, according to Yao Ming the symbol actually means ‘noodle’.”
Haha, that’s pretty funny. At least it’s not Shawn Marion’s tattoo though. He tried to get the “The Matrix” on his leg, but I guess it came out to something along the lines of “Demon Bird Mothball.” You’d think when getting something permanently engraved on your body you’d want to be absolutely sure of what it means…