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Recently I have received a few pm's about making my traditional post-game stat of the night post a thread of its own. This way it makes it easier to find and it doesn't get lost in all of the double-digit pages. Before making this thread I searched to see if a mod/admin was on to ask for permission, but I couldn't find one. I was wondering if one could sticky this thread, and I will simply update it with a new stat-portion after every game. However, if this isn't in the best interest of the board, please do not hesitate to delete it and I will continue to post in the game threads. I'll start the thread with tonight's stats of the night, thanks in advance!
Time for Camakazee's neat-o stats of the night,
(Sponsored by: I want my Boobie-back Boobie-back).
Game 20 @ Charlotte.
It's a Block Party!
- The Cavaliers starting frontcourt recorded a season high 10 blocks.
- Wallace recorded 3, LeBron had 2, and Z had a season high 5 blocks.
Mr. Gibson.
- Daniel Gibson recorded his 2nd 20+ point game of the season. The other game came against... well, the Bobcats.
- In two games against Charlotte this year, Gibson is averaging 23.5 ppg, 3.5 apg, and 3 rpg.
We're Going Streaking!
- With tonight's win, the Cavaliers are now on an 8 game winning streak, matching the previous streak earlier this season. Here's a closer look at how the two streaks match up:
1st winning streak: 8 wins, 105.5 ppg, and opp 93.1 ppg. Average margin of victory: 12.4 ppg. 5 double digit victories.
2nd winning streak: 8 wins, 108 ppg, and opp 86.3 ppg. Average margin of victory: 21.7 ppg. 8 double digit victories.
View from the other side:
- The Cavaliers held Jason Richardson to single digit points (9) for only the second time this season.
- Also, the Cavaliers held Gerald Wallace to his season low for points (1).
- This game marks the lowest points in a game (10) that the tandem has combined for so far this year.
Time to drive it home:
For those of you who have noticed I have a large fetish for the per 36 minutes statistic, since limited minutes can often do a player's hard work injustice. As we have blown out teams the last 8 games, this has become particularly true in the case of Ben Wallace. Here's a look at his per 36 minutes statistics tonight compared with them on the season.
- Per 36 minutes tonight: 3.6 points, 14.4 rebounds, 5.4 blocks, and 1.8 steals.
- Per 36 minutes on the season: 4.4 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.9 blocks, and 1.4 steals.
Time for Camakazee's neat-o stats of the night,
(Sponsored by: I want my Boobie-back Boobie-back).
Game 20 @ Charlotte.
It's a Block Party!
- The Cavaliers starting frontcourt recorded a season high 10 blocks.
- Wallace recorded 3, LeBron had 2, and Z had a season high 5 blocks.
Mr. Gibson.
- Daniel Gibson recorded his 2nd 20+ point game of the season. The other game came against... well, the Bobcats.
- In two games against Charlotte this year, Gibson is averaging 23.5 ppg, 3.5 apg, and 3 rpg.
We're Going Streaking!
- With tonight's win, the Cavaliers are now on an 8 game winning streak, matching the previous streak earlier this season. Here's a closer look at how the two streaks match up:
1st winning streak: 8 wins, 105.5 ppg, and opp 93.1 ppg. Average margin of victory: 12.4 ppg. 5 double digit victories.
2nd winning streak: 8 wins, 108 ppg, and opp 86.3 ppg. Average margin of victory: 21.7 ppg. 8 double digit victories.
View from the other side:
- The Cavaliers held Jason Richardson to single digit points (9) for only the second time this season.
- Also, the Cavaliers held Gerald Wallace to his season low for points (1).
- This game marks the lowest points in a game (10) that the tandem has combined for so far this year.
Time to drive it home:
For those of you who have noticed I have a large fetish for the per 36 minutes statistic, since limited minutes can often do a player's hard work injustice. As we have blown out teams the last 8 games, this has become particularly true in the case of Ben Wallace. Here's a look at his per 36 minutes statistics tonight compared with them on the season.
- Per 36 minutes tonight: 3.6 points, 14.4 rebounds, 5.4 blocks, and 1.8 steals.
- Per 36 minutes on the season: 4.4 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.9 blocks, and 1.4 steals.