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02-23-2013, 10:04 AM
#211
Gawdbe GOATsol Nashty
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Isaiah Thomas with 30/6/9 on .500% FG vs. the Atlanta Hawks.
Sac Kings vs ATL Hawks 02/22/13 box score
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02-23-2013, 01:18 PM
#212
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Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Updated.
- Lebron is unsurprisingly is running away with this and added 3 more to stretch his lead
- Josh Smith, Brandon Jennings, Kyrie Irving all added to their tallies
- Jeff Green and Isaiah Thomas become the newest debutants on the list
- James Harden, in my opinion, had the most impressive [40-5-5] 30-5-5 game with an unbelievably efficient 46/8/6 performance missing only 5 shots and going 7/8 from the 3 point line to beat his former team.
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02-24-2013, 04:20 PM
#213
Very good NBA starter
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Kobe today. Not final yet
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02-24-2013, 04:28 PM
#214
Very good NBA starter
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
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02-24-2013, 04:31 PM
#215
Bryant
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Kobe 02/24: 38/12/7 on 61.9% FG (13-21), 80% 3PT (4-5), 80% FT (8-10)
Last edited by Kobr; 02-24-2013 at 04:34 PM.
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02-24-2013, 05:51 PM
#216
Entity of Existence
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
30-5-5 is not as great as 26-7-7 or 24-8-8. I would like to see the list for this stat lines.
30-5-5 is too much on the scoring side, and the assists and rebounds are not impressive.
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02-24-2013, 05:55 PM
#217
Future GOAT PF
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Originally Posted by Living Being
30-5-5 is not as great as 26-7-7 or 24-8-8. I would like to see the list for this stat lines.
30-5-5 is too much on the scoring side, and the assists and rebounds are not impressive.
I think it should depend on position
something like
PG: 20/5/10
SG: 30/5/5
SF: 25/7/7
PF: 22/10/5
C: 20/15/3
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02-24-2013, 06:28 PM
#218
Entity of Existence
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Originally Posted by BGriffin's Dad
I think it should depend on position
something like
PG: 20/5/10
SG: 30/5/5
SF: 25/7/7
PF: 22/10/5
C: 20/15/3
True, how impressive stat lines are depends on position and role.
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02-24-2013, 09:59 PM
#219
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Originally Posted by Living Being
30-5-5 is not as great as 26-7-7 or 24-8-8. I would like to see the list for this stat lines.
30-5-5 is too much on the scoring side, and the assists and rebounds are not impressive.
30-5-5 looks better on paper. Plus, it's more like 30+/5+/5+ anyway if you look at most of the stats.
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02-26-2013, 11:24 PM
#220
HoFx3+1
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Both LeBron & Wade. Will update when the game is finished.
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02-26-2013, 11:32 PM
#221
NBA Legend
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
LeBron:
40 points
8 rebounds
16 assists
Wade:
39 points
8 rebounds
7 assists
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02-26-2013, 11:34 PM
#222
HoFx3+1
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Originally Posted by pauk
LeBron:
40 points
8 rebounds
16 assists
Wade:
39 points
8 rebounds
7 assists
LeBron on 61% shooting and Wade on 68% shooting.
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02-27-2013, 12:05 AM
#223
Local High School Star
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
I wonder how many times someone has had 40+ points and 15+ assists in the same game.??
Damn impressive...
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02-27-2013, 12:08 AM
#224
Very good NBA starter
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Lebron laughs at the 30-5-5 club.
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02-27-2013, 11:34 PM
#225
Re: The 30-5-5 Club (2012-2013)
Stephen Curry
http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2013022718
EDIT - 54 (18-28 fg; 11-13 3pt; 7-7 ft)/7ast/6reb/3stl/ (4 TOs)
Too bad his team lost. The rest of the Warrior starters combined for 13 points.
Last edited by Legends66NBA7; 02-27-2013 at 11:46 PM.
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