Warrior Player Stats: Through 15 Games

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  1. Rudeezy

    Rudeezy JBB Senior *********

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    Warriors (8-7)

    Jason Richardson
    19.5 PPG
    8.8 RPG
    3.3 APG

    Erick Dampier
    12.3 PPG
    14.0 RPG
    1.6 BPG

    Nick Van Exel
    14.3 PPG
    2.5 RPG
    6.0 APG

    Mike Dunleavy
    13.7 PPG
    6.90 RPG
    2.50 APG

    Clifford Robinson
    12.1 PPG
    4.30 RPG
    2.90 APG

    Calbert Cheany
    9.70 PPG
    4.20 RBG
    2.20 APG

    Brian Cardinal
    10.4 PPG
    3.60 RPG
    1.50 APG

    Speedy Claxon
    6.60 PPG
    2.10 RPG
    3.33 APG

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    Warriors have 6 players in double digits with Calbert averaging 9.7.
     
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    kobeonfire JBB JustBBall Member

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    Solid numbers for JRich and Dampier. I like the all-around stats for Dunleavy- he doesn't really excel in one statistical category, but seems to do it all (6.9 boards, 13.7 points..). Van Exel's point production will undoubtedly go up as the season progresses, and sadly, Cardinal's and the others' will go down.
     
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    wow. Didn't even realize the Warriors players were putting up those kind of stats. Impressive, Van Exel's will rise too.
     
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    Rudeezy JBB Senior *********

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Purple N Gold:</div><div class="quote_post">wow. Didn't even realize the Warriors players were putting up those kind of stats. Impressive, Van Exel's will rise too.</div>Yes, everyone is contributing. And who would have thought that Brian Cardinal would be averaging double digit scoring and playing crucial minutes? Amazing.
     

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