What kinda stats do you guys think he'll have this year? I know it's really early but it'll be interesting what ya'll think... 25 ppg 5.4 rpg 5.2 apg 1.55 spg 45.7 FG% 79.5 FT% By the way, try to use one solid number instead of using a range like 5-5.5 rpg....
I dont think Tmac could score that amount of the points under Jeff's system. Here is my predections. 23 ppg 5.8 rbp 6.2 apg 46% FG 78% FT 2.1 Steals 1.1 Blocks 38 MPG
I was listing Tmac would that man (25ppg) only because I think he'll have a tough time learning how to share the ball in the first year playing with real legitimate big man. We'll see though
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting ADubb20:</div><div class="quote_post">he aint gettin 1.6 blocks or shootin 38% from 3</div> I don't think T-Mac will have a problem getting 1.6 blocks each game. He has always been a pretty good perimeter shot blocker. It was just a few seasons ago when he averaged 1.9bpg.
23.6 PPG <=== Scoring will go down. 5.9 RPG <=== I like that number 4.6 APG <=== I dont see him as a passer yet 44% FG <=== That fits 80% FT <=== Not outta the normal 37% 3P <=== He's no Peja 1.7 SPG <=== He'll become a defender 1.3 BPG <=== Maybe the height will be put to use?
magnomonkey, Tmac has been a passer for the past 3 seasons already... averaging over 5 assists per game each seasons...
27 ppg I think now that Tmac won't be getting all the attention, he mite get easier shots etc ... even tho he has to share the ball with yao, since he is getting easier shots his ppg avg wll maintain 6 rpg 6apg 44% FG 81% FT 1.5 SPG 1.bpg
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">magnomonkey, Tmac has been a passer for the past 3 seasons already... averaging over 5 assists per game each seasons...</div> Ah very true, I shouldve considered that.. But he was the "man" in Orlando, now he's (hopefully) second to Yao, so he might just sit around the perimeter.. But you're right.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Trip:</div><div class="quote_post">I don't think T-Mac will have a problem getting 1.6 blocks each game. He has always been a pretty good perimeter shot blocker. It was just a few seasons ago when he averaged 1.9bpg.</div> thanks trip and yes he almost avg'ed 2 bpg in Toronto playing limited minutes.. i think he'll get lots of blocks on the weak side.. with people focusing so much on Yao when they go in the lane, T-Mac can get some easy blocks.
T-Mac will not do so well. He will force shots just so he looks like "the man" just like Kobe did. I doubt T-Mac will be second to Yao. Yao is too scared to shoot. He aint tough enough. This duo will not go nearly as well as all of you rockets fans think. T-Macs stats PPG-27.2 RPG-6.3 APG-5.5 SPG-1.3 BPG-1.2 81% FT 41% FG 34% 3 PT FG