Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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I didn't get to see that game, but Hickson trying to prove a point and hurting his team is so predictable. It's all about him.
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His first game was a pile of poo.
That whole game was a pile of poo. Damn Arizona racists.
Hickson is a lesser Faried starting in front of the real Faried. Brian Shaw, you ex-Laker shit, keep doing good work.
I didn't get to see that game, but Hickson trying to prove a point and hurting his team is so predictable. It's all about him.
What the heck makes you say he doesn't want to be here anymore?I don't think he wants to be in Portland any longer. I also think that's why Olshey grabbed many guards. I think the writing is on the wall.
4 games in
Lopez: 9.1
Batum: 16.5
Lillard: 27.0
LMA: 24.5
Matthews: 21.1
Wright: 19.9
Williams: 6.2
Robinson: 9.7
Funny how Batum is always labeled as inconsistent, but even in this ridiculously small sample size he's still right in his normal PER range.
You would think a guy who is dropping triple doubles would have a higher PER.
Our starting 5 average PER is 18.62. To put this into perspective, let's look around the league for other combined PERs
Miami: 17.86
Clippers: 19.1
SAS: 18.6
Indiana: 18.18
Houston: 16.58
Great work; repped. Did you weight the PERs by multiplying them by the player's total minutes played?
Great work; repped. Did you weight the PERs by multiplying them by the player's total minutes played?
I got this great piece of land in Florida. It'll be sold in a week. You wanna see the brochure?
I wonder if someone who has the time can calculate our weighted-average PER based on minutes played, and compare it with other teams...
WARP is PER * minutes its an ESPN stat but I'm not sure where to find it.
