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DonDadda59
04-12-2014, 01:34 AM
Can someone name me a season where so many random role player scored 40+? :biggums:

Nick Young- 40, 41
Trevor Ariza- 40
Gerald Green- 41
Marcus Thornton- 42
Jodie Meeks- 42
Terrence Ross- 51
Cory Brewer- 51

*Honorable mention to ORL leading scorer and life long role player Aaron Afflalo (43)*

navy
04-12-2014, 01:36 AM
Outside of Corey Brewer who as guarded by Harden, didnt they all just get hot from 3? It happens.

buddha
04-12-2014, 01:40 AM
I'd say so, I mean LeBran James even scored 60.

9erempiree
04-12-2014, 01:40 AM
This era is the weakest in history.

It comes as no surprise you started to name drop all these scrubs.

Nick Young is a borderline all star if he was on the right team.

Smook A.
04-12-2014, 01:43 AM
Outside of Corey Brewer who as guarded by Harden, didnt they all just get hot from 3? It happens.
He was guarded by Parsons for the majority of the game, not Harden :oldlol:

Lol. You gotta watch the game before saying something you aren't sure of.

Ethem
04-12-2014, 02:28 AM
Most of these "scrubs" contribute to playoff caliber teams.

Anybody who is capable of playing in the NBA, much less having a contributing role on a winning team, has an insane amount of basketball skill. So it's not at all surprising to me that over the course of 82 games a small handful of good role players get hot enough to score 40 or 50 points one time.

buddha
04-12-2014, 02:41 AM
Most of these "scrubs" contribute to playoff caliber teams.

Anybody who is capable of playing in the NBA, much less having a contributing role on a winning team, has an insane amount of basketball skill. So it's not at all surprising to me that over the course of 82 games a small handful of good role players get hot enough to score 40 or 50 points one time.

http://sinbapointforward.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/4516357191.jpg

such insane
much basketball
so skill

wow http://i.imgur.com/5ulsYA3.png

DonDadda59
04-12-2014, 12:34 PM
Most of these "scrubs" contribute to playoff caliber teams.

Anybody who is capable of playing in the NBA, much less having a contributing role on a winning team, has an insane amount of basketball skill. So it's not at all surprising to me that over the course of 82 games a small handful of good role players get hot enough to score 40 or 50 points one time.

That's great and all, but when Terrence Ross and Corey Brewer both have 51 point games in the same season... you have to admit that's a bit unusual.

Can you point me to another season Historically when role player scoring was similar to this season?

IncarceratedBob
04-12-2014, 12:42 PM
These guys are all the greatest players on Earth, any single player if given the amount of shots could get 40+

DonDadda59
04-12-2014, 12:57 PM
These guys are all the greatest players on Earth, any single player if given the amount of shots could get 40+

So you're saying this dude could get 40+ like his teammates Swaggy P and Meeks?

http://i.minus.com/iNgHNl8LMXYfD.gif

Legends66NBA7
04-12-2014, 01:03 PM
That's great and all, but when Terrence Ross and Corey Brewer both have 51 point games in the same season... you have to admit that's a bit unusual.

Can you point me to another season Historically when role player scoring was similar to this season?

Ross's situation isn't really unusual. DeMar DeRozan sprained his ankle in the 2nd quarter and couldn't really go in the 3rd. Ross already had 20+ points by the 1st half, so when DeMar checked out the Raptors just force fed him the ball because nobody else on the Raptors could make shots and lost their best player getting to the free throw line. Ross was on fire for a good 3 quarters and continued until some mid-way close to the 4th.

The Clippers (and part of the coaching staff's fault here on the Raptors) decided to let Ross get his and take his team out of the game. Ross got cold and the Raps couldn't get stops. All in all, it was a fun night to witness live in the ACC, though.

I get what your saying about these guys going off. Sometimes, circumstances and a hot hand just happen to meet up.

sd3035
04-12-2014, 01:09 PM
you forgot to add Bran to that list. Although not a scrub, he isn't a great scorer and had a career game

aj1987
04-12-2014, 01:14 PM
you forgot to add Bran to that list. Although not a scrub, he isn't a great scorer and had a career game
Still scores more PPG than your boy KD, although LeBron has played 4 seasons more than him and won 3 fewer scoring titles.

VIP2000
04-12-2014, 06:48 PM
That's great and all, but when Terrence Ross and Corey Brewer both have 51 point games in the same season... you have to admit that's a bit unusual.

Can you point me to another season Historically when role player scoring was similar to this season?

I'll give you Brewer, but Terrence Ross is a 2nd year rising star and former lottery pick on a playoff-bound team. It's not like he's a lifelong role player like Tony Delk or Tracy Murray who just randomly scores 50 points.

And LaBradford Smith put up 37 points against Jordan, while averaging 7ppg that season.

FOYE4MVP
04-12-2014, 07:15 PM
What are the standards of being a scrub? Will it be, you're better than them? If not, they're not scrubs. Give those guys credit where its due. That term is way overblown. -_-

Frozen1
04-12-2014, 07:24 PM
I was surprised no one created a thread with the title "We gonna act like harden didnt let a scrub drop 50 on him?".

moe94
04-12-2014, 07:24 PM
What are the standards of being a scrub? Will it be, you're better than them? If not, they're not scrubs. Give those guys credit where its due. That term is way overblown. -_-

Relative to all-stars and superstars? I don't think Dadda was comparing them to himself.

DonDadda59
04-12-2014, 07:30 PM
Relative to all-stars and superstars? I don't think Dadda was comparing them to himself.

This. Role player is the proper term, as I've used in the thread but 'Scrub' pops in the subject line.


It's not like he's a lifelong role player like Tony Delk or Tracy Murray who just randomly scores 50 points.

And LaBradford Smith put up 37 points against Jordan, while averaging 7ppg that season.

If all of those instances occurred in the same season, you'd have a point.

chocolatethunder
04-12-2014, 07:35 PM
Tony Delk, Willie Burton and Dana Barros all scored 50 before. None of those dudes were studs. They were just guys who got really hot. Most NBA players could get hot enough and drop 50 if they are getting fed the ball when they are hot. Yes, even guys who are scrubs because those guys are still some of the best ballers on the planet.

zoom17
04-14-2014, 11:35 PM
Add Swaggy P

DonDadda59
04-14-2014, 11:36 PM
Add Swaggy P

Get dat money, Swaggy. Get dat money :pimp:

Brizzly
04-14-2014, 11:38 PM
Trevor Ariza is far from a scrub.

when Swaggy gets his swag on is unstoppable.