Harvey Pollack's 2003/2004 NBA Statistical Yearbook has been released, and NBA.com has posted some interesting stats that are featured in the book:
Just the Stats Man
15-foot leader: Michael Jordan, Washington, 52
20-foot leader: Chris Webber, Sacramento, 52
22-foot leader: Wesley Person, Memphis, 33
23-foot leader: Shawn Marion, Phoenix, 54
24-foot leader: Allan Houston, New York, 59
25-foot leader: Ray Allen, Mil.-Sea., 69
1. Jermaine O'Neal, 131
2. Shareef Abdur-Rahim, 108
3. Tim Duncan, 106
4. Amare Stoudemire, 105
5. Juwan Howard, 101
First quarter: Tracy McGrady, 686
Second quarter: Tracy McGrady, 588
Third quarter: Kobe Bryant, 655
TOP 10 FOURTH QUARTER SCORING
1. Kobe Bryant, 578
2. Tracy McGrady, 526
3. Jalen Rose, 510
4. Allen Iverson, 508
5. Paul Pierce, 505
6. Stephon Marbury, 498
7. Shawn Marion, 461
8. Dirk Nowitzki, 461
9. Allan Houston, 434
10. Steve Francis, 421
this shows you the best shooters
fgrep15 wrote:this shows you the best shooters
Not neccesarrily, because some players could have played more games than others, so of course they'd have more shots made. It would be better to do an average per game rather than a total season.
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