fgrep15 wrote:Pierce has really being going downhill in his shooting the last 2 years. You see I thought his 41.6% FG and 30.2% 3PT was just a fluke and he would bounce back this year.
Then this year it goes down to 40.2% FG, and 29.9% 3PT, and I'm not a Pierce fan but I still want to see the guy do good, kinda dissapointing *his shooting).
crawford4MIP4real wrote:fgrep15 wrote:Pierce has really being going downhill in his shooting the last 2 years. You see I thought his 41.6% FG and 30.2% 3PT was just a fluke and he would bounce back this year.
Then this year it goes down to 40.2% FG, and 29.9% 3PT, and I'm not a Pierce fan but I still want to see the guy do good, kinda dissapointing *his shooting).
i think you need to take into account that when walker was traded, paul pierce was left as the 1st and 2nd option offense.
fgrep15 wrote:but Carlisle's research also really showed a lot.
benji wrote:fgrep15 wrote:but Carlisle's research also really showed a lot.
Not really. The stats Carlisle and the Pacers circulated showed absolutely nothing because they simply put out Artests stats. They didn't give us anyone elses to compare.
Artest (and the Pacers) can't even top this performance by Bowen (and the Spurs):
Pierce: .286
McGrady: .313
Carter: .375
Anthony: .393
Stojakovic: .407
Ray Allen: .418
Bryant: .420
Psycho Jackal wrote:Well, "almost" is the key-word in your sentance:Drama wrote:Defensive Player of the Year
1. Kevin Garnett
Rookie of the Year
1. Carmelo Anthony
Coach of the Year
1. Rick Carlisle
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