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Kemba is off to a hot start tonight against Portland

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10 pts, 4 assists, a steal & a rebound in the first quarter! He's 4-4 from the field and hit his only FT. Bobcats up 34-26 going into the 2nd qtr.
 
His hot starts never last. He'll probably end up 7-16 or so. If he keeps passing, he could end up a rebound flurry from a triple-double though.

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Halftime...Kemba 17 pts 7-9 FG, 6a, 3reb & 2 steals...The rookie Liliard is trying to go at Kemba's hard but Kemba having none of it tonight...Bobcats up 54-51.
 
Not a bad job maintaining the hot hand thru the half (7-9). He needs more halves like this to fix his FG percentage.

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Not a bad job maintaining the hot hand thru the half (7-9). He needs more halves like this to fix his FG percentage.

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The team has won as many games this year as all of last with Kemba as the unquestioned starter...IMO his progress is going exceptionally well so far.
 
Not a bad job maintaining the hot hand thru the half (7-9). He needs more halves like this to fix his FG percentage.

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I think the problem with Kemba's percentages is that he is forced to take so many shots late in the shot clock. Interesting stat find, nearly 20% of Kemba's shots come with 21 and more seconds used on the shot clock, more than Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kobe Bryant among others, being a Bobcat fan i see it firsthand. Kemba's shot selection has actually been really good for the most part this season, it's the fact that he is getting the ball with five seconds left on the shot clock and being told to make something happen, that's what is killing his efficiency right now.
 
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Did you see the one where he was open on a screen but waited for the D to get back then drained it!

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If you're rooting for the Bobcats, this game sucks. They led by 17 with 5 minutes left.

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Awful loss for Bobcats.

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22 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals. Not an awful game, sucks that they lost in overtime but he'll get em' next time.
 
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BG just surpassed 10K points

What went wrong with BG? He should have surpassed 17,000 with the way his career started in Chicago. He was on the verge of being a perennial all-star. I thought the Bobcats would be a fresh start for him, but he has been very mediocre since leaving the Bulls.:oops:
 
cool stat listed on the espn daily dime:

"Ben Gordon scored the 10,000th point of his career in Charlotte's loss to Portland on Monday. He's the sixth player out of the University of Connecticut to score at least 10,000 points in the NBA, and all six came out of UConn when Jim Calhoun was the head coach there: Clifford Robinson, Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Caron Butler and Gordon. The only other school to send at least six 10,000-point players to the NBA in the last 25 years is Arizona, which also has six: Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Gilbert Arenas and Richard Jefferson."
 
cool stat listed on the espn daily dime:

"Ben Gordon scored the 10,000th point of his career in Charlotte's loss to Portland on Monday. He's the sixth player out of the University of Connecticut to score at least 10,000 points in the NBA, and all six came out of UConn when Jim Calhoun was the head coach there: Clifford Robinson, Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Caron Butler and Gordon. The only other school to send at least six 10,000-point players to the NBA in the last 25 years is Arizona, which also has six: Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Gilbert Arenas and Richard Jefferson."

I expect Rudy and Kemba will get there as well. Possibly Emeka too.

10000 points is a serious milestone, the mark of a solid NBA career (12 ppg for 10 years gets you pretty close). It also shows how successful JC has been at getting guys those critical "second contracts".
 
I expect Rudy and Kemba will get there as well. Possibly Emeka too.

10000 points is a serious milestone, the mark of a solid NBA career (12 ppg for 10 years gets you pretty close). It also shows how successful JC has been at getting guys those critical "second contracts".

Villaneuva has a shot at it as well. Granted he's been injured and well whatever he's been.. but he's at 5587. He's only 28... and has been playing okay of late.
 
cool stat listed on the espn daily dime:

"Ben Gordon scored the 10,000th point of his career in Charlotte's loss to Portland on Monday. He's the sixth player out of the University of Connecticut to score at least 10,000 points in the NBA, and all six came out of UConn when Jim Calhoun was the head coach there: Clifford Robinson, Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Caron Butler and Gordon. The only other school to send at least six 10,000-point players to the NBA in the last 25 years is Arizona, which also has six: Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Gilbert Arenas and Richard Jefferson."
All the more reason the PAC should consider UConn!
 
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For footbal yes! For BBall....:eek:
I have no desire to see UConn in the PAC! My first choice is B!G. My second choice is the ACC. I'll frequently have to vomit with that decision but at least I can get to see UConn play at some of the southern schools and hopefully if UConn is invited to the ACC we continue beating up on Duke! I would almost prefer the NNNNNNbe but the media monies would really start to impact athletics.
 
cool stat listed on the espn daily dime:

"Ben Gordon scored the 10,000th point of his career in Charlotte's loss to Portland on Monday. He's the sixth player out of the University of Connecticut to score at least 10,000 points in the NBA, and all six came out of UConn when Jim Calhoun was the head coach there: Clifford Robinson, Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Caron Butler and Gordon. The only other school to send at least six 10,000-point players to the NBA in the last 25 years is Arizona, which also has six: Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Gilbert Arenas and Richard Jefferson."

Great stat.

This is a big "duck you" to the rest of college basketball if you ask me.
 
I have no desire to see UConn in the PAC! My first choice is B!G. My second choice is the ACC. I'll frequently have to vomit with that decision but at least I can get to see UConn play at some of the southern schools and hopefully if UConn is invited to the ACC we continue beating up on Duke! I would almost prefer the NNNNNNbe but the media monies would really start to impact athletics.

I really wonder what's going to happen to these new predominately tv contract-based conferences when the tv $$ bubble bursts...and make no mistake it will burst just as every speculation based bubble eventually does. Nearly everything else in this new model is a growing headwind including travel budgets, diminishing fan interest due to destruction of historic rivalries, cable billing profitability, head trauma driven class-action lawsuits targeting football at all levels & the inevitability of college athletes getting $$.
 
cool stat listed on the espn daily dime:

"Ben Gordon scored the 10,000th point of his career in Charlotte's loss to Portland on Monday. He's the sixth player out of the University of Connecticut to score at least 10,000 points in the NBA, and all six came out of UConn when Jim Calhoun was the head coach there: Clifford Robinson, Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Caron Butler and Gordon. The only other school to send at least six 10,000-point players to the NBA in the last 25 years is Arizona, which also has six: Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Gilbert Arenas and Richard Jefferson."


BG also set Charlotte's new team record for 3's in a game! He still shares the record for most 3's made without a miss at 9, with Sprewell of all people, but BG did it twice.

FWIW I came across this stunning stat for the Milwaukee Bucks :eek: In a little over one calendar year they had 3 different players set/tie the record for 3's made in one half, of course Ray is one the three.

  • 8 by Tim Thomas, Milwaukee Bucks (at Portland Trail Blazers) on January 5, 2001
  • 8 by Michael Redd, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Houston Rockets) on February 20, 2002
  • 8 by Ray Allen, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Charlotte Hornets) on April 14, 2002
Since Ray's 8, there have been three other players that have tied that record (Koby, McGrady & wait for it.........JR Smith..........twice!).
 
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