Beastbrook with another GOAT game (5 trip doubles in a row)

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Like another dude in here said he stat pads every game when he's successful its cuz the other team missed enough shots for him to get his 10+ rebounds. When a dude is tryna create every assist for his team and he gets 13+ in a game it's cuz his teammates hit shots. You might say well that's a good thing right? Not necessarily, when you have guys like PG, Adams and melo who can still do a little your team would be more efficient if you didn't try to create every assist. He's been a side show for the past couple of seasons. One of the reasons why PG hasn't played great this year is cuz it's hard for him to get a good feel when he's playing with Westbrook. Is he in assist mode, scoring mode? OKC games have no flow to them and completely unpredictable and it all stems with Westbrook having to get his numbers.
Quit your rambling, u the most upset poster in this thread:russell:
 

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that was last year with those freebounds. :ufdup:

Nah, Adams doing it just as much this year:

Steven Adams doing dirty work that bolsters Russell Westbrook’s reputation, helps Thunder

"He leads the NBA in offensive-rebounding percentage (17.8), but he ranks just 148th – behind Stephen Curry, James Harden and J.J. Barea – in defensive-rebounding percentage (13.8)."


How do you lead the league in offensive rebounds yet fall behind J.J. Barea in defensive rebounds?

It's literally the biggest gap in history...because he's constantly letting Russ get the defensive boards. These are all the guys who ever averaged more offensive boards than defensive boards - NONE of them were as good as Adams at rebounding, and NONE of them had just a big gap. Adams should be averaging 8-9 defensive boards a game as good as he is at rebounding, but he's only getting 3.8 cause he gives the rest to Russell.

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But Adams boxing out while a teammate grabs the rebound doesn’t help Adams in the box score. Does that ever bother him?

Since I’ve been over here, I’ve noticed that America is very stat-driven with a lot of sports,” said Adams, a New Zealand native. “I don’t know. I guess it could sway a lot of the kids growing up in this environment. Overseas, you tend not to see it at all.”

Who do you think he's telling on? :youngsabo:
 

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This should end the debate

Only if someone too much of a blockhead not to know the difference between cause and effect. :snoop:


The Cavs are 36-13 when they make at least 11 threes in a game.

Is that evidence that shooting more threes would help them?

Of is it just a fact that they shoot a lot of threes every game, and of course they'll win more of the games that the threes happen to go in?


Ya'all been told over and over, it's hard to get triple-doubles when your opponents making their shots and your teammates missing theirs. That's the only reason Westbrook ain't getting triple-doubles in the losses. He's still clearly chasing them every game, so you don't have any evidence that him chasing those triple-doubles is helping the team.

Unless you want to claim that he's not chasing triple-doubles in the losses. If that were true..why the hell not? He's just choosing to lose games? :sas1::sas2:
 
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