Damian Lillard is first NBA rookie

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    Trail Blazers PR ‏@TrailBlazersPR Damian Lillard is first NBA rookie to ever record 35 points, nine assists and no turnovers since turnovers became a stat in 1978-79 (Elias).
     
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    Good stuff. Lillard is the real deal. We've finally got a cornerstone again!!
     
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    Ya, he does suck. Maybe we can get a late first rounder for him.
     
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    Seriously how bad does this continue to make the Nets look? Even if they didn't need a PG they could have got a better haul for their pick before the draft or traded Lillard for a nice haul at the draft.
     
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    They were desperate to bring in anyone who was a current or past All-Star to get Deron to stay. Enter Gerald Wallace and Joe Johnson.
     
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    I like Gerald for his hustle but he was an All-Star only like Jamaal Magloire was one which means in print only (not actuality).
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    No way. Wallace was amazing when he still had his athleticism. The guy was a trip-dub waiting to happen. Very fun to watch. The problem was that he lost his athleticism and that put his value significantly lower.
     
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    Mostly it makes Olshey look good for holding his pat hand, not trying to move up, and still getting the player he wanted.
     
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    He had amazing athleticism and rebounded very well for a SF but his numbers were very fringe All-Star even in his best year.

    Lets take the Per 36 from his All-Star year and compare it to Batum's this year:

    Wallace: 16 pts/game, 8.8 rbs/game, 1.9 asts/game, 1.0 blks/game on 48% shooting and 37% from 3.
    Batum: 14.3 pts/game, 5.5 rbs/game, 4.5 asts/game, 1.1 blks/game on 43% shooting and 37% from 3.

    Wallace owns in rebounding but comparable everywhere else and Batum hasn't made an All-Star game.
     
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    Officially the Spurs' most lopsided home loss in the history of the AT&T Center. Worst since 125-92 defeat vs. Toronto on 2/19/97.
     
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    Wallace was an all star because of a few 20 rebound games and the fact he was one of the best defenders that year. He wasn't just thrown in as an after thought, he was (since I think he has definitely lost his athleticism) a freak athlete that crashed the glass like very few SF have ever done and one of the best wing defenders that year.
     
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    wait....Steve Colter once scored 35 points??
     
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    I know, that's what I was thinking.
     
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    Oh, by the way, going into the SA game, Lillard had to hit 2 three pointers a game to catch Stephen Curry's 3-point rookie record. He hit 3 last night. :ghoti:
     
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    Wait, just to clarify is that the record that Rudy had and Lillard already broke it?
     

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