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Post by 86BEAVER on Nov 23, 2016 22:56:11 GMT -8
5 games played, all as starter. 29.2 minutes per game. 10.6 ppg, .488 fg%, .308 3fg%, .429 ft%. 7.6 rpg. 2.2 apg. 1.4 spg.
Erie Valley Vipers (Houston Rockets)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2016 12:47:29 GMT -8
5 games played, all as starter. 29.2 minutes per game. 10.6 ppg, .488 fg%, .308 3fg%, .429 ft%. 7.6 rpg. 2.2 apg. 1.4 spg. Erie Valley Vipers (Houston Rockets) Seems like those are decent numbers but i don't know if D league stats matter unless they are crazy good. From my earlier post: After seeing how much GPII meant to this team last year and the effortless way he filled a stat line i believe he has special talent and can make the adjustment to the NBA... if he gets a real shot.
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Post by obf on Nov 28, 2016 10:22:11 GMT -8
Why does GP2 struggle so much with Free Throws?
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 29, 2016 13:08:50 GMT -8
Why does GP2 struggle so much with Free Throws? He is not really a poor shooter. Some guys are not. That was always the knock on GPII. And that is why is playing in the developmental league and was not drafted. If he ever starts getting shots to fall, the sky is the limit. Until then, his ceiling looks like a situational player to give a starter some rest or to hold a lead.
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