His stats can be used to project things with the use of proper analysis and looking at trends. Have you ever taken a statistics and probability class? If not, I suggest you do as it will help enlighten other aspects of statistical analysis and use.
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To address the original question of the thread, I think that the Pacers game gave us a pretty good idea of what we're going to see with the Blazers: A lot of inconsistency, particularly with the second unit. Hopefully, that will smooth out some as guys get used to their roles and playing time.
I'll admit it...when I saw your post I had to look at the thread title to remember what it's about. So many threads, so little focus
We'll see about that. Sure if he needs to then i'm sure it will happen. But if the team can play well at home he could stay around 36 mins.
It happens. Harden did it. As long as they can cut him back the last week, I’m not sure that it makes much difference as far as playoffs go.
The one area I notice CJ’s absence the most is end of the clock situations, he’s so crafty at getting shots up.
Can we please end the "Layman starting at SG" experiment? It didn't work. He's a forward, a stretch 4 really. Start Hood, start Curry, heck start Simons...just no more Jake in the backcourt.