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Old 02-09-2005, 07:16 PM   #1
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Odd basketball stats

Reggie Evans, Seattle Sonics

1/25: 0 points, 13 rebounds (6 offensive), 0-0 FT, 0-2 FG
1/26: 0 points, 7 rebounds (4 offensive), 0-0 FT, 0-2 FG
1/28: 0 points, 17 rebounds (3 offensive), 0-0 FT, 0-2 FG

So, on offense: 13 offensive rebounds, 6 shots attempted, no points, never fouled. Seems almost impossible.

He's averaging 4.9 and 9.2 on the season.
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Old 02-09-2005, 09:10 PM   #2
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Reggie Evans, Seattle Sonics

1/25: 0 points, 13 rebounds (6 offensive), 0-0 FT, 0-2 FG
1/26: 0 points, 7 rebounds (4 offensive), 0-0 FT, 0-2 FG
1/28: 0 points, 17 rebounds (3 offensive), 0-0 FT, 0-2 FG

So, on offense: 13 offensive rebounds, 6 shots attempted, no points, never fouled. Seems almost impossible.

He's averaging 4.9 and 9.2 on the season.
0-4 from the line implies he was fouled (I watched all 3 games; he was fouled at least twice). Basically, he plays a lot like Dennis Rodman: the Sonics occasionally give it to him in the low block, but for the most part he will not shoot unless he's wide open. He doesn't try for tip-ins very often either, in large part because he's very short for a 4 (also like Rodman). His game is pulling down boards in traffic and passing it back out so the offense can reset.

If there was a statistic for the most time a guy whines about a defender to the press following the game, Evans would probably lead the league in that, too. I can almost guarantee that if this guy isn't on your team, you will quickly begin to hate him. He is the elbowingest, shove when the referee isn't watchingest, pulling a guy's pants down when he tries to establish positionest player in the league. Seriously, all he has to do now is spray paint his hair, add a couple nose rings, and kick a photographer in the crotch.
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Old 02-09-2005, 09:26 PM   #3
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He doesn't appear to be clutch.
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Old 02-12-2005, 12:34 AM   #4
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10 whole points for Reggie tonight! He's on fire! Also 11 boards to go with the 12 he had last night. Reginald Evans = Dennis Rodman without the hair.
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Old 02-12-2005, 06:27 AM   #5
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Looks an awful lot like my stats when I played in high school. Yeah, I sucked too.
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Old 02-14-2005, 02:52 AM   #6
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Even when playing @ Iowa he wasn't known as a great scorer. He's always been know for working hard, especially on the glass. That's why he's in the NBA right now. He plays for one of the hardest working teams in the NBA as well.
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Old 02-14-2005, 03:06 AM   #7
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I like Evans. I call him a blue-collar type of guy. If he was white, so would the "analysts." He's a hard worker and good player.
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Old 02-14-2005, 03:25 AM   #8
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Looks an awful lot like my stats when I played in high school. Yeah, I sucked too.
Yeah. I remember once someone asked me how many points I scored and I said nine. He asked if that was per game and I said no, total on the season (we had like three regular season games left). I did score 11 in the first half of a game once. However, I played small forward and was the 6th man (starters played 1, 3, and most of the 4th quarter) and while I didn't score much....I did nab about seven boards and three steals a game. I started a couple games too being the sixth man and all.

The year I took it the most seriously (I practiced for about an hour every day on my own) we won our first 14 games but lost the championship. The team that beat us had only lost once, to us, during the regular season. I didn't play in the playoff game before that one because I had the flu and was also limited in that game.
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I had a line once of: 3 pts, 11 rebounds, 12 blocks. We had a guard blow up for 7 threes and like 38 points that game, so the rest of the team didn't have to score much. The other team kept trying to penetrate against our zone, but they were undersized and underathletic, so I kept swatting the feeble shots back to 'em. My coach claimed that I broke our high school blocks record (game) set by future Kansas hoopster Don Ross, so that is my one claim to fame. I'm probably in the same boat as you guys in that I'd just as soon grab a rebound--and much rather block a shot--than hit a jumper.
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I'm not sure I ever blocked a shot.
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