04-05 Allan Houston Tracker

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  1. Mr. J

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    We all have seen Allan Houston for a total now of 9 games. I just thought we should keep a note on how our captain has been improving since his return. I will update every game he plays. Also suggestions on making this thread better will be greatly appreciated. Btw, could a moderator sticky this for me?

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    Allan Houston
    Born: 04/20/1971
    Height: 6'6
    Weight: 205
    College: Tennessee

    -*Bold indicates season high
    -*Bold and Italics exceeded original season high
    -Once this thread becomes longer with more games you might have a hard time navigating so, for those who don't know, open up the 'find' menu. By holding Ctrl+F on your keyboard, it will open up the menu up for you. Just type in whatever you are looking for, and select find. It is your best friend on long pages like this!


    Game 1: New York @ Washington 106-104L
    19 Minutes
    8 Points 4-8, 50%, 3P%: 0-0
    2 Rebounds
    1 Assist
    1 Foul
    3 Turnovers
    Free Throws: 0-0, 0%

    Game 2: New York vs. Denver 107-96W
    17 Minutes
    9 Points 3-11, 27%, 3P%: 0-0, 0%
    2 Rebounds
    3 Assists
    0 Fouls
    0 Turnovers
    Free Throws: 3-3, 100%

    Game 3: New York @ New Jersey 87-79 W
    11 Minutes
    3 Points 1-2, 50%, 3P%: 0-0, 0%
    1 Rebound
    0 Assists
    1 Foul
    0 Turnovers
    Free Throws 1-1, 100%

    Game 4: New York vs. Detroit 94-93L
    21 Minutes
    17 Points 6-10, 60%, 3P%: 2-5, 40%
    2 Rebounds
    1 Assist
    1 Foul
    2 Turnovers
    Free Throws 3-3, 100%

    Game 5: New York @ Philadelphia 113-107OT W
    27 Minutes
    15 Points 5-12 42%, 3P%: 3-6, 50%
    2 Rebounds
    4 Assists
    3 Foul
    1 Turnover
    Free Throws 2-2, 100%

    Game 6: New York vs. Utah 94-93W
    21 Minutes
    10 Points 4-6, 67%, 3P%: 2-3, 67%
    0 Rebounds
    2 Assists
    4 Fouls
    2 Turnovers
    Free Throws 0-0, 0%

    Game 7: New York vs. Dallas 123-94L
    22 Minutes
    7 Points 3-6, 50%, 3P%: 1-2, 50%
    0 Rebounds
    1 Assists
    1 Fouls
    1 Turnover
    Free Throws 0-0, 0%

    Game 8: New York @ Boston 114-109L
    22 Minutes
    6 Points 3-10, 30%, 3P%: 0-1, 0%
    2 Rebounds
    1 Assists
    4 Fouls
    2 Turnovers
    Free Throws 0-0, 0%

    Game 9: New York vs. Charlotte 91-82W
    29 Minutes
    16 Points 5-10, 50%, 3P%: 2-5
    1 Rebounds
    5 Assists
    3 Fouls
    2 Turnovers
    Free Throws 4-4, 100%

    Game 10: New York @ Orlando 119-111W
    30 Minutes
    15 Points 6-9, 67%, 3P%: 2-3, 67%
    0 Rebounds
    2 Assists
    4 Fouls
    0 Turnovers
    Freethrows 1-3, 33%

    Game 11: New York vs. Minnesota 100-87W
    27 Minutes
    7 Points 2-11, 18%, 3P%: 1-4, 25%
    0 Rebounds
    0 Assists
    2 Fouls
    0 Turnovers
    Freethrows 2-2, 100%

    Game 12: New York vs. New Jersey 93-87L
    32 Minutes
    8 Points 3-8, 38%, 3P%:2-7, 29%
    1 Rebound
    3 Assists
    0 Fouls
    1 Turnovers
    Freethrows 0-0, 100%

    Game 13: New York vs. Sacremento 105-98L
    35 Minutes
    21 Points 6-14, 40%, 3P%:2-4, 50%
    1 Rebound
    4 Assists
    2 Fouls
    1 Turnover
    Freethrows 7-8, 87.5%

    Game 14 New York @ Miami 102-94L:
    32 Minutes
    10 points 4-9, 44%, 3P%:2-4, 50%
    0 Rebounds
    2 Assists
    1 Foul
    2 Turnovers
    Freethrows 0-0, 100%

    Game 15: New York @ Cleveland 104-79L
    33 Minutes
    9 Points 3-14, 21%, 3P%:2-8, 25%
    3 Rebounds
    2 Assists
    3 Fouls
    1 Turnover
    Freethrows 1-3, 33%

    Game 16: New York vs. Portland 113-105L
    36 Minutes
    25 Points 8-12, 67%, 3P%:4-6, 67%
    2 Rebound
    3 Assists
    4 Fouls
    1 Turnover
    Freethrows 5-5, 100%

    Game 17: New York vs. New Orleans 88-82L
    39 Minutes
    17 Points 6-20, 30%, 3P%:1-8, 12.5%
    0 Rebounds
    1 Assist
    2 Fouls
    0 Turnovers
    Freethrows 4-4, 100%

    Game 18: New York @ Chicago 86-84L
    30 Minutes
    9 Points 3-11, 27%, 3P%:1-4, 25%
    2 Rebounds
    3 Assists
    1 Fouls
    1 Turnover
    Freethrows 2-4, 50%

    Game 19: New York vs Chicago 88-86L
    25 Minutes
    13 Points 5-10, 50%, 3P%:3-6, 50%
    1 Rebounds
    0 Assists
    0 Fouls
    0 Turnovers
    Freethrows 0-0, 0%

    -G inicates Game
    Season Bests:
    39 Minutes (against G17 New Orleans)
    25 Points (G16 Portland)
    3 Rebounds (against G15 Cleveland)
    FG's Attempted: 14 (against G13 Sacremento)
    FG's Made: 8 (G16 Portland)
    3P FG's Made: 4 (against G16 Portland)
    3P FG's Attempted: 8 (against G17 New Orleans)
    0 Fouls (against G2 Denver, and G3 New Jersey and G19 Chicago)
    5 Assists (against G9 Charlotte)
    0 Turnovers (against G2 Denver, G11 Minnesota, G10 Orlando, and G3 New Jersey and G19 Chicago)
    Freethrows Attempted: 8 (against G13 Sacrementp)
    Freethrows Made: 7 (against G13 Sacremento)

    Best Game:
    Game 16: New York against Portland

    Season Worsts:
    11 Minutes (against G3 New Jersey)
    3 Points (against G3 New Jersey)
    0 Rebounds (against G6 Utah, G7 Dallas, G10 Orlando, and G11 Minnesota, and G14 Miami and G17 New Orleans)
    FG's: 2 (against G3 New Jersey)
    FG's Made: 1 (against G3 New Jersey)
    3P FG's Attempted: 0 (against G1 Washington, G2 Denver, G3 New Jersey, and G8 Boston)
    3P FG's Made: 0
    4 Fouls (against G16 against Portland)
    0 Assists (against G3 New Jersey, G11 Minnesota and G19 Chicago)
    3 Turnovers (against Washington)
    Freethrows Attempted: 0 (against G1 Washington, G6 Utah, G7 Dallas, G8 Boston, G12 New Jersey and G19 Chicago)
    Freethrows Made: 0 (against G1 Washington, G6 Utah, G7 Dallas, G8 Boston, G12 New Jersey and G19 Chicago)

    Worst Game:
    Game 3 against New Jersey

    Totals (as of 1/17/05):
    Allan Houston
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    PPG: 11.8
    RPG: 1.2
    APG: 2.4
    FG%:44.4 (10.1 attempted per game)
    3P%:40.2 (3.9 attempted per game)
    PF: 2.5
    TO: 1.1
    FT%: 86.3 (2.3 attempted per game)
    Record Since Return: 8-11 (.471)
     
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    You should have made a Stat Tracker for Stephon Marbury...Alot of Knicks fans may be more interested in their best player than Houston. He's not showing out enough to worry about...Marbury on the other hand is.
     
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    I did Allan Houston to show the improvement from his knee injury. I guess someone else can do Marbury if they want to. I do think that if one should have been done, it should have been Allan Houston. His progress is a neccesity.
     
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    Good idea. I probably would have done it myself but to be honest I've been feeling kind of lazy lately. The record could have easily been 7-2 if the refs had called the Wizards game right and if Crawford hadnt made that stupid play against Detroit. Maybe you oughta do one for Nazr to see how much he's improving. And one for TT so we can laugh at him. [​IMG]
     
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    mrj18- This is the last sticky for the Knicks forum, ok? I was never fond of a tons of stickies. And I never really loved the stat trackers either. But if you want it stickied it's ok. Stickies are only for urgent topics for debate or for announcements or something of that nature. So let's try to stop the whole sticky craze.
     
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    Sorry Knicks Analyst. I just thought we can use a thread to see how Houston has been improving and how valuable he is especially with Crawford gone. You can delete it if you want.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting mrj18:</div><div class="quote_post">Sorry Knicks Analyst. I just thought we can use a thread to see how Houston has been improving and how valuable he is especially with Crawford gone. You can delete it if you want.</div>
    It's ok. Nothing to apologize for [​IMG]. I'll keep it up until Crawford returns, and then I'll decide what to do.
     
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    Edited, and two new additions to the 04-05 Allan Houston Stat Tracker.
     
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    Edited. If anyone is confused or has any questions, don't hesitate to post!
     
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    It's official, Allan Houston needs to shoot more, needs to be more selfish. Being one of the purest shooters in the league and the best on the team (no questions asked). He avgs almost 11pts with 9 attempts per game. If he can put up 15-20 shots, he can really contribute. Sometimes he goes through long stretches in a quarter with only getting 2-3 attempts. In Houston's best year (02-03) he avg 22.5 pts with 18 shot attempts/game. Now that he is getting the minutes he should put up shots.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Knickga:</div><div class="quote_post">It's official, Allan Houston needs to shoot more, needs to be more selfish. Being one of the purest shooters in the league and the best on the team (no questions asked). He avgs almost 11pts with 9 attempts per game. If he can put up 15-20 shots, he can really contribute. Sometimes he goes through long stretches in a quarter with only getting 2-3 attempts. In Houston's best year (02-03) he avg 22.5 pts with 18 shot attempts/game. Now that he is getting the minutes he should put up shots.</div>
    I agree. Sometimes Allan Houston looks as if he is a bit hesitant in shooting. I think it's not really his kness but, his mind. Sometimes I think he doesn't want to hurt the team so much, that he doesn't shoot. Once he gets confidence from a really good game, he will probably shoot more. With Crawford out, he has a perfect opportunity to take advantage of time at the SG spot. He has been getting about 30 minutes pergame and shooting only 9 attempts per game with his jumpshot is hurting the Knicks. Let's see what he is going to do today in Cleveland.
     
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    Edited. Just added the win percentage at .500 for those who don't know. I encourage everyone to take a look at the tracker and see Houston's progress, and what he needs to improve on.
     
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    Sorry for the late edit everyone. Allan Houston has been erratic as of late. He shot well today at 5-10, but that's it. No rebounding or anything. I think he should have really gotten more time especially because Crafword just came back from an injury, and also because of those illadvised shots. Let's see what he does on Wednesday.
     
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    When the hell is Allan coming back?!
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Tha Knick:</div><div class="quote_post">When the hell is Allan coming back?!</div>

    Sometime after the All Star break he says. I'd prefer he didnt start playing games until next season. So we can get a lottery pick and have him healthy for sure.
     
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    lol, even if Allan started we'd have a lottery pick...he's not exactly a player that would make or break this team.

    And by next year, I have faith that Crawford will be a premier SG.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Platehpus:</div><div class="quote_post">lol, even if Allan started we'd have a lottery pick...he's not exactly a player that would make or break this team.

    And by next year, I have faith that Crawford will be a premier SG.</div>

    You must have started watching basketball last season because having a guy who can drop 20 points on any given night can make a season. Especially since we've dropped alot of close games where Houston's clutch shooting was sorely missed.

    As for Crawford being a premier SG....you cant be serious, and I'll remember you said that. He doesnt have the mentality to be a premier SG. He has the talent but it takes more then that to truly be a premier player at any position. Crawford will get no better than he already is. He's going to end up like Jalen Rose(which isnt too bad of a thing). No defense, constantly shooting but had lots of potential. I dont expect his stay in New York to be too long. I doubt he'll finish up the rest of contract with the Knicks. The hope of the future Knicks rests with Sweetney and to a lesser extent Ariza.
     
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    ^I hopw you're right about Crawford leaving soon. He hasn't lived up to his expectations we gave him this season. Until he gets that mental part (not settling for jumpers, making smarter decisions, playing defense), he can't be a premier guard. I heard he has been really trying, and telling the coaches to get on him more when he took a bad shot. If he can just play smart ball, it's all good with me but if he continues like that, I would welcome any trade. It really says something when you shot more 3's than freethrow attempts. I think that stat is improtant.
     
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    Any news on Houston, I dont even see him at the games anymore, mayb im just not paying attention?
     

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