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Nolan Smith

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by slydevl, Jan 12, 2006.

  1. UNCfever

    UNCfever Full Access Member

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    To answer your other question, he was 12-18(9-12 from 2pt and 3-6 from 3pt) from the field. So a damn nice percentage as well, since I am sure you were hoping to go in another direction with this one.:imagestor
     
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    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    Nah, thats pretty solid....post Graves stats...those, um, weren't
     
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    His were 11-26 (8-16 from 2pt and 3-10 from 3pt). Definately not a great percentage at all, but I am guessing just from looking at the rosters he was about the only player on his team compared to Oak Hill. Oak Hill is always stacked. But Graves isn't ranked, so no big thing there.
     
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    Well considering he was the only player on his team and he stormed out the second half to get the game closer his stats were damned good.

    Here's Dave Telep's take on it, but I'm sure you in all your genius are smart than a top recruiting analyst. Idiot.

     
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    slydevl Asshole for the People!

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    Read between the lines dipshit. 11 for 29 the best game in a while? That means his other games are worse. Which, well, means they are close to terrible.

    All his shots contested? Yeah, he was guarded by Nolan Smith, the most talented defender on the court.
     
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    Who isn't even good enough to start at his "natural position", and gave up 30 points to a guy that was essentiually alone on his team. Awwww... poor sly pathetic.
     
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    This clinches it. You are fucking too stupid to live. Smith is a combo guard. Always has been. Rivals and Scout list him as SG. That is where he currently starts as a junior.

    And holding anybody to 1 PPS is a great defensive effort much less the best player on his team. If you can't understand that you need to just put a fucking bullet in your head right now. 30 pts on 29 shots is beyond pathetic.
     
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    Smith is a good one, scouting reports say he needs to get stronger. Maturation and weights should take care of that.
     
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    Better watch it, JJ has had a few games like that.

    Seriously, I do wonder what his overal PPS is for the year. I would imagine he saw a few double teams as well in this game.
     

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