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MHSL82
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Self-explanatory thread.
Vince Carter is 8 games behind Karl Malone in games played. He needs to average 0.6 games per game to pass Malone.
You don't make sense.
It is supposed to not make sense. You can’t average below one game per game played. One could read that to mean that they would have to play 60% of their team’s games, but that was supposed to be a joke.
Maybe it was more likely at the time that you first requested it, but he is 15 behind Jordan and 16 to pass him with 16 games to go. I don’t think he’ll make it. He is getting older and I don’t know if he has missed games this year.
Thanks. If he was playing every day, and 34 - 36 mins a game, it would be more likely.
Wade got a block tonight, so he is now 14 behind with 15 games to go.
@nuraman00 , why didn’t you tell me that Rick Barry averaged 24.8 points per game? I knew he was a good free-throw shooter, but I didn’t know we averaged a lot of points like that.
I only found out because an announcer on the radio said he had a 96% free-throw percentage for his career. Obviously, that’s not correct. But I wanted to see what it was. Unless I am looking up the wrong person, it was 89.3%.
Wow, that radio announcer was way off. Unless he meant for one season.
Rick Barry didn't even had a 96% year. His best was .947. He lead the league in free throw shooting 3 years in a row to end his career.
Interesting that you just learned Rick Barry was a good scorer. He's like Adrian Dantley to the Warriors, that type of great player.
I liked Rick Barry's co-hosted radio show. The radio station replaced him with someone else, around 2006. He has a no BS style, but is not over the top either.
There was something I was thinking about today, that I was going to post, under the "why didn't you tell me" series. But now I can't remember what it was. And I guess you beat me to something, with that regards.
But I wouldn't have thought that you could find surprising news too.
Oh, now I remember what it was. @MHSL82, why didn't you tell me that Nintendo released a NES Classic (a re-release of their NES system) in 2016? I just found out about it. I still have my original NES. With this re-release, you can play games and use save points too. I don't know if you have to buy re-released versions of the games, or if old versions of the games would be able to use the feature. I know you have to have the NES Classic version of the NES, and not the original NES. And they re-released 30 games. But I don't know if any of the games that they didn't re-release, can still use save points, in their NES Classic re-release. Hopefully it can.
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