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Postby IWWROCKS » Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:26 am

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*Note - Now I have a bit more to celebrate I will go into a bit more detail with these reports. Player of each game, and individual player stats to end the month.

November 2013

@ Raptors - W 113-83

Player of Game: Blake Griffin - 21 Pts, 4 Ast, 9 Reb, 3 Stl

vs. Kings - W 95-105

Player of Game: Blake Griffin - 27 Pts, 1 Ast, 11 Reb, 1 Blk

@ Pacers - L 102-112

BKL Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 21 Pts, 1 Ast, 11 Reb, 1 Blk

Vs. Cavaliers - W 77-112

Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 20 Pts, 5 Ast, 7 Reb, 2 Blk

@ Magic - W 104-102

Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 21 Pts, 3 Ast, 17 Reb, 4 Blk

@ Hawks - W 111-87

Player of Game: Blake Griffin - 25 Pts, 3 Ast, 14 Reb, 2 Blk, 3 Stl

@ Knicks - W 121-98

Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 25 Pts, 9 Ast, 7 Reb, 4 Blk, 1 Stl

Vs. Raptors - W 87-113

Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 21 Pts, 2 Ast, 12 Reb, 1 Blk, 6 Stl

Vs. Wizards - W 92-96

Player of Game: Blake Griffin - 21 Pts, 4 Ast, 9 Reb, 3 Stl

@ Heat - L 83-98

BKL Player of Game: Thomas Robinson - 13 pts, 13 Reb, 2 Blk

@ Wizards - W 108-90

Player of Game: Deron Williams - 20 Pts, 10 Ast, 10 Reb, 1 Blk, 1 Stl

vs. 76ers - W 79-107

Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 23 Pts, 3 Ast, 5 Reb, 6 Stl

vs. Knicks - L 128-109

BKL Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 16 Pts, 13 Ast, 4 Reb,

vs. Hawks - L 117-98

BKL Player of Game: Deron Williams - 28 Pts, 7 Ast, 3 Reb,

Month Record: 10-4

Overall Record: 10-4


Team Leaders

Points - Francesco Ravanelli (17.7)
Assists - Deron Williams (8.5)
Rebounds - Dwight Howard (7.6)
Blocks - Viktor Konovalev (1.8)
Steals - Francesco Ravanelli (2.6)

Player Stats

Minutes-Points-Assists-Rebounds-Blocks-Steals

Deron Williams: 37.9m - 16.8p - 8.5a - 3.0r - 0.4b - 1.1s

Francesco Ravanelli: 33.6m - 17.7p - 5.7a - 4.1r - 0.6b - 2.6s

Thomas Robinson: 35.1m - 11.1p - 1.3a - 6.2r - 0.6b - 1.0s

Blake Griffin: 33.2m - 16.9p - 1.6a - 7.0r - 1.0b - 1.3s

Dwight Howard: 26.3m - 13.0p - 1.4s - 7.6r - 1.1b - 1.5s

Viktor Konovalev: 25.0m - 11.5p - 1.2a - 4.6r - 1.4b - 1.1s

Steve Nash: 8.6m - 4.1p - 1.9a - 1.4r - 0.0b - 0.2s

Vince Carter: 14.9m - 5.4p - 1.5a - 1.6s - 0.2b - 0.4s

Kyle Korver: 9.3m - 6.0p - 0.7a - 1.0r - 0.4b - 0.7s

DeJuan Summers: 14.3m - 3.6p - 0.9a - 2.3r - 0.0b - 0.6s

Chris Douglas-Roberts: 5.0m - 1.4p - 0.1a - 0.4r - 0.0b - 0.1s

A.J Price: 3.5m - 0.5p - 0.8a - 0.5r - 0.4b - 1.1s

Trades


BOS Gets: Luke Ridnour (PG)
TOR Gets: 2014 2nd Round Pick

UTA Gets: Darrel Arthur (PF) 2014 2nd Round Pick
MEM Gets: Josh Howard (SF) Alec Burks (SG)

GM Notes


What a difference a year makes. It's been a dissapointing end to the month but we have lost Dwight Howard from the starter role for a couple of weeks. He should be fine again in a few days. It's nothing serious just a minor abdominal injury. Even so though the improvement is huge. I'm impressed with Ravanelli in his first month and the thing that gets me is this team can only get better. Only three of these players were here last year. Once they gel some more I can't wait to see what they can do.
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Postby Myles Nelson » Sun Jul 15, 2012 11:34 am

I'm amazed to see how low your rebounding numbers are as a team. Griffin and Howard both under 8? Howard only averaging 1.1 blocks per game? Good record though and congrats on the winning
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Postby ukballer » Mon Jul 16, 2012 5:34 am

Ravanelli you beast. :D
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Postby IWWROCKS » Mon Jul 16, 2012 5:42 am

ukballer wrote:Ravanelli you beast. :D


The only thing that would make him better is if his first name was Fabrizio!
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Postby IWWROCKS » Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:26 pm

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December 2013

vs. Magic - W 91-125

Player of Game: Deron Williams - 25 Pts, 8 Ast, 3 Reb

@ Warriors - L 108-115

BKL Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 23 Pts, 3 Ast, 2 Reb

@ Timberwolves - L 111-123

BKL Player of Game: Blake Griffin - 28 Pts, 2 Ast, 8 Reb, 1 Blk

@ Nuggets - W 125-102

Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 40 Pts, 8 Ast, 1 Reb, 1 Blk, 4 Stl

vs. Jazz - L 88-82

BKL Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 15 Pts, 14 Reb, 2 Blk

@ Pistons - W 113-108

Player of Game: Deron Williams - 20 Pts, 10 Ast, 4 Reb, 3 Stl

vs. Bucks - W 85-114


Player of Game: Deron Williams - 27 Pts, 6 Ast, 3 Reb, 1 Stl

@ 76ers - W 109-108 OT

Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 27 Pts, 8 Reb, 1 Blk, 2 Stl

vs. Mavericks - W 81-119

Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 22 Pts, 11 Ast, 3 Reb, 3 Stl

vs. 76ers - W 76-110

Player of Game: Thomas Robinson - 23 Pts, 2 Ast, 5 Reb, 1 Blk, 2 Stl

vs. Hornets - W 80-121

Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 24 Pts, 4 Ast, 2 Reb, 2 Stl

@ Thunder - L 102-116

BKL Player of Game: Blake Griffin - 26 Pts, 2 Ast, 9 Reb, 2 Stl

@ Spurs - L 98-118

BKL Player of Game: Francesco Ravanelli - 16 Pts, 10 Ast, 3 Reb, 2 Stl

@ Clippers - W 111-100

Player of Game: Deron Williams - 26 Pts, 12 Ast, 4 Reb

@ Lakers - W 108-94

Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 24 Pts, 1 Ast, 9 Reb, 3 Stl

@ Jazz - W 122-87

Player of Game: Dwight Howard - 22 Pts, 1 Ast, 11 Reb, 3 Blk

Month Record - 11-5

Overall Record - 21-9


Team Leaders

Points - Francesco Ravanelli (18.9)
Assists - Deron Williams (7.7)
Rebounds - Dwight Howard (8.0)
Blocks - Dwight Howard (1.5)
Steals - Francesco Ravanelli (2.0)

Player Stats

Minutes-Points-Assists-Rebounds-Blocks-Steals

Deron Williams: 36.3m - 16.7p - 7.7a - 3.0r - 0.3b - 1.0s

Francesco Ravanelli: 33.5m - 18.9p - 5.8a - 3.8r - 0.6b - 2.0s

Thomas Robinson: 35.1m - 12.3p - 1.6- 5.7r - 0.7b - 1.3s

Blake Griffin: 34.7m - 17.1p - 1.7a - 7.4r - 0.7b - 1.0s

Dwight Howard: 26.7m - 12.9p - 1.1s - 8.0r - 1.5b - 1.1s

Viktor Konovalev: 24.3m - 9.2p - 1.1a - 5.0r - 1.4b - 0.8s

Steve Nash: 10.0m - 6.2p - 2.5a - 1.6r - 0.0b - 0.1s

Vince Carter: 13.8m - 5.5p - 1.3a - 1.7r - 0.2b - 0.7s

Kyle Korver: 9.2m - 5.2p - 0.8a - 1.1r - 0.0b - 0.2s

DeJuan Summers: 13.9m - 4.0p - 0.8a - 2.0r - 0.0b - 0.5s

Chris Douglas-Roberts: 5.2m - 1.8p - 0.1a - 0.6r - 0.0b - 0.1s

A.J Price: 3.7m - 0.6p - 0.7a - 0.6r - 0.0b - 0.0s

Trades

DET Get: Tyler Hansbrough (PF)
IND Get: Rodney Stuckey (SG), 2014 2nd Round Pick

BOS Get: Xavier Henry (SG), 2014 2nd Round Pick
NO Get: Rudy Fernandez (SG)

IND Get: Byron Mullens (C), 2014 2nd Round Pick
CHA Get: Quincy Miller (SF) Kirk Hinrich (PG)

BOS Get: C.J Watson (PG), 2014 2nd Round Pick
CHI Get: Dante Cunningham (PF), Daniel Gibson (PG)

NYC Get: Shelden Williams (PF), 2014 2nd Round Pick
LAC Get: Aaron Gray (C)

UTA Get: Ashley Williams (SG), 2014 2nd Round Pick
CHI Get: Enes Kanter (C)

GM Notes

A very good month but we continue to struggle in rebounding which astonishes me. But i've seen some improvement over the last few games so hopefully that continues. But to focus on the positive we are 1st in the league in scoring, assists and turnovers. Top 10 in steals. Ravanelli has played beautifully and when he dropped 40 points against the Nuggets he really announced himself to the league. I also want to make note that Thomas Robinson has the 3rd best FG % in the league with .545 while Francesco Ravanelli is 5th with .525
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Postby IWWROCKS » Mon Jul 16, 2012 4:23 pm

Just to add to this, quite interestingly according to the statisitics we are 27th in the league in Rebounding, 20th in Blocks with 39.6 and 5.3 respectively.

We do however though, keep our opponents to just 36.3 rebounds and 5.0 blocks. Both league best. So we're one of the worst at it ourselves, but the best at stopping our opponent from doing it!
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Postby zike_42 » Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:06 am

What is your FG% and opponent FG%? With Robinson and Ravioli shooting well there might not be many shots missing to create rebounding opportunities
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Postby IWWROCKS » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:01 am

That's a good point. At work atm but when I get home i'll check overall FG %
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Postby Myles Nelson » Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:20 am

Also, I'm curious to see where Thomas Robinson's shots are coming from on the court. Is he shooting a lot of FGI or FGJ?
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Postby IWWROCKS » Tue Jul 17, 2012 12:23 pm

His effiency comes from inside.

3.3 FGI attempted per game
2.6 FGI made

5.1 FGJ attempted per game
2.5 FGJ made

so FGI is .604
FGJ is .494
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