Vs the grizz - 45 in quarter1 Agent 0 got 17, they shot 64% fg and 67% from down town as well as going 7-7 from the line. Is that some kind of record?Im stunned :worthy:
What's so special about that? I thought it was the norm for most teams. j/k, great 1st quarter. Arenas is playing great, he had 4 assists in that quarter too. Maybe the best offensive player in the le.... :winkglasses: just kiddin Laker fans.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ Dec 27 2006, 09:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>What's so special about that? I thought it was the norm for most teams. j/k, great 1st quarter. Arenas is playing great, he had 4 assists in that quarter too. Maybe the best offensive player in the le.... :winkglasses: just kiddin Laker fans.</div>LOL Yeah Gil is sure tearing it up lately. I think he certainly has a case for the most potent offense - this year at least! :dribble:
wow did they? We need a dedicated stats guys like the NBA coverage has, they say "isn't that some kind of record" and someone passes them the stats!
I can't remember a time where the Wizards have been scoring like this offensively and consistently. 77 points in the first half is scary and don't think just because we're facing the Grizzlies, we're scoring this much. It's been going on like this for the entire season, and more so the road trip last week, :dribble: .Arenas has been playing like we expected him to this season. In the beginning of the season, he was more caught up with how the refs reffed, and lack of aggressiveness resulting in two different alter-egos when playing home and on the road. (Basically, he playedlike an MVP at home, while playing like Ballaholic on the road :beee: ). But Arenas has learned to get past that and just dominate in every game so far.
Slow second half but wiz pull away with the win by 15. Now we're 15-12, Gil had 31 sweet points, Caron dropped 19 and Jamison dropped 26/9 but the star of the night was Haywood he's really become something this year. I think we're on the way to fighting in the second round this year.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GArenas @ Dec 26 2006, 10:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Slow second half but wiz pull away with the win by 15. Now we're 15-12, Gil had 31 sweet points, Caron dropped 19 and Jamison dropped 26/9 but the star of the night was Haywood he's really become something this year. I think we're on the way to fighting in the second round this year.</div>I looked at the standings and figured an easy route to the second round. The top 4 seeds will consist of the division leaders and the best team in the East that's not a division leader. Then, those the seeding between those 4 teams are decided by their records, so right now it's...1. Detroit2. Chicago3. Orlando4. Toronto5. Cleveland 6. WashingtonNow I would rather want the number 5 seed instead of having homecourt advantage for the first round because you'd face whoever wins the terrible atlantic division which is currently Toronto, who is 12 and 16. What an easier way to get into the finals, than face that atlantic division leader.
Gil is really playing well lately... a scoring machine. Celts need someone like him. Well we have Paul, but a guy like Gil wouldn't hurt either.
goddamnit!!!!!Well....memphis fans will be laughing there asses off when Warrick, Gay, Oden and Gasol will be murdering every team next year........
What? The Wizards have the highest scoring trio in the League. Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison are 20 ppg guys. That was a dumb comment.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Dec 27 2006, 11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>What? The Wizards have the highest scoring trio in the League. Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison are 20 ppg guys. That was a dumb comment.</div>Yes last year they were the top scoring trio in the league, and this year they are the top. Haywood is finally coming along and if he becomes a defensive best, the Wizards could be a hard team to beat. Jamison and his defense is the thing that kills me, him being a PF.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBlaze @ Dec 26 2006, 07:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Didn't the Mavs score 50 in the first round a few years back?</div>something like that, im not sure, im only sure of the fact that they ended the first half with 83 points.