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Post by Kasey on Feb 15, 2015 20:10:24 GMT -8
aside from the lack of minutes, LaMarcus and Damian did well.
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Post by Yeseeka on Feb 15, 2015 20:11:17 GMT -8
Our guys should have have played more. That is crap, crap and more crap.
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Post by Cam on Feb 15, 2015 20:12:04 GMT -8
That was fun. LA and Dame both played well, so I'm happy!
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Post by SurferGirl on Feb 15, 2015 20:13:56 GMT -8
Aldridge killed it. I wish he would have played more too, but he made the most out of the time he was there. I'm proud of him for the way he played. Damian too. He didn't shoot great, but he showed up and did a great job.
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Post by DiamondThief on Feb 15, 2015 20:18:13 GMT -8
I wanted to add a few things about the stats:
LaMarcus was 4-4 from the three-point line. Aside from the East's Jeff Teague (2-2) was the only other player who did not miss an attempt.
LaMarcus had the best +/- of anyone in the game. He was at +19. On the West, Duncan was second with +8. Al Horford led the East at +11.
LaMarcus was 7-11 from the field.
LaMarcus has now scored 26 points in his four All-Star Games for a 6.5 average.
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Post by Cam on Feb 15, 2015 20:19:14 GMT -8
I wanted to add a few things about the stats: LaMarcus was 4-4 from the three-point line. Aside from the East's Jeff Teague (2-2) was the only other player who did not miss an attempt. LaMarcus had the best +/- of anyone in the game. He was at +19. On the West, Duncan was second with +8. Al Horford led the East at +11. LaMarcus was 7-11 from the field. LaMarcus has now scored 26 points in his four All-Star Games for a 6.5 average. Some cool stats!
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Post by DiamondThief on Feb 15, 2015 20:20:56 GMT -8
I wanted to add a few things about the stats: LaMarcus was 4-4 from the three-point line. Aside from the East's Jeff Teague (2-2) was the only other player who did not miss an attempt. LaMarcus had the best +/- of anyone in the game. He was at +19. On the West, Duncan was second with +8. Al Horford led the East at +11. LaMarcus was 7-11 from the field. LaMarcus has now scored 26 points in his four All-Star Games for a 6.5 average. Some cool stats! I think it says a lot about his approach to the game. I love the +/- stats.
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Post by newellbrian on Feb 15, 2015 20:21:30 GMT -8
Who won MVP? We all know who the REAL MVP is though!!
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Post by Kasey on Feb 15, 2015 20:21:49 GMT -8
I wanted to add a few things about the stats: LaMarcus was 4-4 from the three-point line. Aside from the East's Jeff Teague (2-2) was the only other player who did not miss an attempt. LaMarcus had the best +/- of anyone in the game. He was at +19. On the West, Duncan was second with +8. Al Horford led the East at +11. LaMarcus was 7-11 from the field. LaMarcus has now scored 26 points in his four All-Star Games for a 6.5 average. all while playing the fewest minutes of any starter.
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Post by DiamondThief on Feb 15, 2015 20:23:23 GMT -8
Oh and LaMarcus scored the sixth-highest point total in the game.
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Post by DiamondThief on Feb 15, 2015 20:25:59 GMT -8
Who won MVP? We all know who the REAL MVP is though!! I loved the beginning of the third when LaMarcus scored 8 straight points!
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Post by newellbrian on Feb 15, 2015 20:27:33 GMT -8
Who won MVP? We all know who the REAL MVP is though!! I loved the beginning of the third when LaMarcus scored 8 straight points! But let's bench him. 8 straight points obviously means you aren't playing well.
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Post by DiamondThief on Feb 15, 2015 20:33:23 GMT -8
I loved the beginning of the third when LaMarcus scored 8 straight points! But let's bench him. 8 straight points obviously means you aren't playing well. I do not get why he gets shafted on minutes every year. I really hope Stotts is coach next year. That would not happen.
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Post by Nevadanut on Feb 16, 2015 18:10:40 GMT -8
I wish I could have seen this. It sounds like LaMarcus played amazingly!
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