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Post by daglazer on Jul 1, 2009 10:04:31 GMT -5
I was just looking at his stats. His last year with Orlando and in his first year with Memphis, he averaged just under 24 minutes per game. That is a good sample size. With Orlando, he averaged 8 points, 5.5 boards and 1.8 blocks per game. With Memphis, those numbers went to 7.2, 6.1 and 1.6. If Darko can play 36 minutes a game for us, it is reasonable to expect that he could produce 10 points 9 rebounds and 2+ blocks a game.
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Post by kgooglog on Jul 1, 2009 10:49:01 GMT -5
I was just looking at his stats. His last year with Orlando and in his first year with Memphis, he averaged just under 24 minutes per game. That is a good sample size. With Orlando, he averaged 8 points, 5.5 boards and 1.8 blocks per game. With Memphis, those numbers went to 7.2, 6.1 and 1.6. If Darko can play 36 minutes a game for us, it is reasonable to expect that he could produce 10 points 9 rebounds and 2+ blocks a game. DA... What I gleen from Darko's stats, is that he is a consistent player, who, in limited minutes, puts up, IMHO, superb numbers, particularly in blocked shots. In Mike D'Antoni's system, I agree with your reasonable expectations. If we can get a double double from him plus those blocked shots, this trade will have surpassed all of my good feelings I already had, when Q was traded for this young pivot...
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