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I'd don't think he's ever taken a crucial layup..KMart23 said:YAWN, what else is new? we've seen him miss many crucial lay ups
I'd don't think he's ever taken a crucial layup..KMart23 said:YAWN, what else is new? we've seen him miss many crucial lay ups
Stojakovic said:Pad , you're not being guarded by Tayshaun Prince either. If you were, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't get a shot off.
Otherwise, completely agree![]()
uolj said:By the way, according to 82games.com, Stojakovic's inside fg percentage is as good as Bibby's, and much better than Miller's, Evans', Songaila's, etc.
Do you all really think that Peja misses too many layups? I just don't see it that way.
uolj said:By the way, according to 82games.com, Stojakovic's inside fg percentage is as good as Bibby's, and much better than Miller's, Evans', Songaila's, etc.
Do you all really think that Peja misses too many layups? I just don't see it that way.
I know. That is why I didn't post it the first time. However, if Stojakovic was so bad at layups, you would expect that despite what you state above, the percentages would be a little closer, and at least one guy would have a better percentage. Anyway, the reason I disagree with the premise of the thread is not based on those stats - I looked those up later. My observations have always led me to think that Stojakovic is average or above average at layups despite his inability to dunk or come strong.Bricklayer said:That's a very deceptive stat for Peja, because the vast majority of his inside shots are off of passes from teammates and are relatively uncontested (relatively) whereas Brad or Mike have probably gotten inside there with their own dribble through traffic and with their man on their hip. Much tougher situation. Its like comparing Fred Hoiberb's three point shooting and Ray Allen's last year -- was Fred REALLY a better shooter than Ray? Or was the fact of the matter that his shots were almsot all open looks created by teammates while Ray had to create his own. (Also would not exactly be using Brad and Mike as paragons of finishing ability (Mike is actually good when left reasonably open)).