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Irving’s true shooting percentage is .583, well above the league average, .522. In fact, only nine NBA rookies have ever averaged at least 15 points per game with a higher true shooting percentage: Bill Cartwright, Buck Williams , Magic Johnson, Adrian...
Irving’s true shooting percentage is .583, well above the league average, .522. In fact, only nine N.B.A. rookies have ever averaged at least 15 points per game with a higher true shooting percentage: Bill Cartwright, Buck Williams , Magic Johnson,...
It was a coach’s dream ... It was like a clinic on how to play the game. I’ve never seen a better quarter. We just did everything. We made almost every shot, we penetrated, we rebounded, we got back on defense.
Clark published a new post, , at Patheos.com. This week Fred writes about part 5 Left Behind II: Tribulation Force. Excerpt: My take — which probably doesn’t correspond to what the filmmakers were thinking — is that this is a parable about the sorry...
Turgeon’s future: “I think Mark Turgeon’s gonna win a couple of national championships. I coached against him when I was at Georgia State. He can coach and he can recruit, he played on a national championship team, he was an assistant on a national...
I don’t think it’s fair to have any one name on Maryland’s basketball court because it’s too great a university and too great a basketball program, and (Maryland basketball coach) is too big a job to have one person’s name on the court. “Tom McMillen,...
I don’t think it’s fair to have any one name on Maryland’s basketball court because it’s too great a university and too great a basketball program, and [Maryland basketball coach] is too big a job to have one person’s name on the court. “Tom McMillen,...
He’s currently playing in Europe, successfully enough that he won the Euroleague scoring title in 2005-06. Sweet-shooting SG Greg Manning would’ve scored a good deal more than his 1,561 career points if he hadn’t been sharing the ball with star...
Charles Linwood Williams (born March 8, 1960 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina), better known as "Buck", is a former American professional basketball player. Full Article
