Kenny Thomas has been out of his little "slump" now. The last 5 games or 6 games I believe he's been shooting 50+ percent from the field. Today he had 16 points and 17 rebounds. He's also been pulling down 7+ boards the last 5 games. With him breaking out of the slump and Sammy D getting playing time. Maybe this is the time the Sixers can start to get on the winning track
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting iversonfan3:</div><div class="quote_post">Kenny Thomas has been out of his little "slump" now. The last 5 games or 6 games I believe he's been shooting 50+ percent from the field. Today he had 16 points and 17 rebounds. He's also been pulling down 7+ boards the last 5 games. With him breaking out of the slump and Sammy D getting playing time. Maybe this is the time the Sixers can start to get on the winning track</div> He was never in a slump to begin with imo he was jsut not getting the playing time he deserved now that he is ihe is back to his old ways its just ashame it took this long for JO to put him back in the starting lineup. I hope all the KT trade rumors stop now because he is one of my favorite Sixers and is really showing he belongs right now.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">He was never in a slump to begin with imo he was jsut not getting the playing time he deserved now that he is ihe is back to his old ways its just ashame it took this long for JO to put him back in the starting lineup. I hope all the KT trade rumors stop now because he is one of my favorite Sixers and is really showing he belongs right now.</div> <div align="center">Game By Game Stats</div> That's not necessarily true. As you can see (in the link above), at first he got the minutes that he deserved, but he just couldn't cut the check. When you look at the first 5 games of the season his minutes were there, but his production wasn't. Now when you look at the last 5 games he's receiving just about the same minutes that he received at first, but the only difference is that he's making something out of those minutes. So I think it was pretty much a slump that got him bumped out of the lineup. And his out of the blue production is what earned him his spot back.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Avery:</div><div class="quote_post"><div align="center">Game By Game Stats</div> That's not necessarily true. As you can see (in the link above), at first he got the minutes that he deserved, but he just couldn't cut the check. When you look at the first 5 games of the season his minutes were there, but his production wasn't. Now when you look at the last 5 games he's receiving just about the same minutes that he received at first, but the only difference is that he's making something out of those minutes. So I think it was pretty much a slump that got him bumped out of the lineup. And his out of the blue production is what earned him his spot back.</div> WEll in the beginning of the month of November he seemed to be doing pretty good. Then he just started sucking Mid-End November. Now in December he's pretty much back on track leaving off fro mlast season. Hopefully his 20-18 performance today is marking the beginning of his last years Sixer Days.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Avery:</div><div class="quote_post"><div align="center">Game By Game Stats</div> That's not necessarily true. As you can see (in the link above), at first he got the minutes that he deserved, but he just couldn't cut the check. When you look at the first 5 games of the season his minutes were there, but his production wasn't. Now when you look at the last 5 games he's receiving just about the same minutes that he received at first, but the only difference is that he's making something out of those minutes. So I think it was pretty much a slump that got him bumped out of the lineup. And his out of the blue production is what earned him his spot back.</div> Yeah he didnt paly very well to the end of Novemeber, but couldnt that possibly have been some nagging injuries? I dont know, but didnt he have a eye injury sometime around November 6th which is when his scoring started to go down a bit. Not making excuses it was probably a slump, but possibly that was still nagging him a bit, but he never really took time off fromt hat he was still practicing when that happened.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Avery:</div><div class="quote_post"><div align="center">Game By Game Stats</div> That's not necessarily true. As you can see (in the link above), at first he got the minutes that he deserved, but he just couldn't cut the check. When you look at the first 5 games of the season his minutes were there, but his production wasn't. Now when you look at the last 5 games he's receiving just about the same minutes that he received at first, but the only difference is that he's making something out of those minutes. So I think it was pretty much a slump that got him bumped out of the lineup. And his out of the blue production is what earned him his spot back.</div> haha wow!!!I read Pure skill's reply and i was about to fire back with the exact samething you were gonna say!!But I accidentlyl X'ed the window out.