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MixxAOR wrote: View PostCall in an army, too much snow here
In the last day I have been in Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Milton, by the airport, 410, 400, 401 over to the Allen....very little snow anywhere but cold and blowing. Just took the dog for a walk and remembered what the beginning of frost bite feels like
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Random @SecondSpectrum discovery - Kawhi Leonard has averaged more FTA per 100 touches (13.3) than James Harden (13.0).
— John Schuhmann (@johnschuhmann) January 30, 2019
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That's per touch. Harden is on ball basically every play considering the play making he does, while Kawhi is largely a finisher who often (too often) doesn't touch the ball at all on some possessions.
Harden's FTr is a hair under 0.5 while Kawhi's is 0.4.
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DanH wrote: View PostThat's per touch. Harden is on ball basically every play considering the play making he does, while Kawhi is largely a finisher who often (too often) doesn't touch the ball at all on some possessions.
Harden's FTr is a hair under 0.5 while Kawhi's is 0.4.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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DanH wrote: View PostThat's per touch. Harden is on ball basically every play considering the play making he does, while Kawhi is largely a finisher who often (too often) doesn't touch the ball at all on some possessions.
Harden's FTr is a hair under 0.5 while Kawhi's is 0.4.
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This is kind of cool: the ringer did an article tracing back each teams transaction logs to find the longest one still active on each team. Once a guy leaves without an asset coming back, his tree is "dead"
Without cheating, any guess to our longest active transaction tree?
Here's the longest one as an example, dating back to 1977
1. Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder: June 10, 1977
Draft: Jack Sikma → Alton Lister → Gary Payton (as future pick) → Ray Allen → Jeff Green → Kendrick Perkins → Enes Kanter → Carmelo Anthony → Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot + Dennis Schröder9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostThis is kind of cool: the ringer did an article tracing back each teams transaction logs to find the longest one still active on each team. Once a guy leaves without an asset coming back, his tree is "dead"
Without cheating, any guess to our longest active transaction tree?
Here's the longest one as an example, dating back to 1977
1. Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder: June 10, 1977
Draft: Jack Sikma → Alton Lister → Gary Payton (as future pick) → Ray Allen → Jeff Green → Kendrick Perkins → Enes Kanter → Carmelo Anthony → Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot + Dennis SchröderTo be the champs you got to beat the champs
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KeonClark wrote: View PostThis is kind of cool: the ringer did an article tracing back each teams transaction logs to find the longest one still active on each team. Once a guy leaves without an asset coming back, his tree is "dead"
Without cheating, any guess to our longest active transaction tree?
Here's the longest one as an example, dating back to 1977
1. Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder: June 10, 1977
Draft: Jack Sikma → Alton Lister → Gary Payton (as future pick) → Ray Allen → Jeff Green → Kendrick Perkins → Enes Kanter → Carmelo Anthony → Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot + Dennis Schröder
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Rudy Bargnani wrote: View PostI’ll try again—-Calderon—Rudy gay—Vasquez—-OG/Powell
T-22. Toronto Raptors: June 26, 2003
Draft: Chris Bosh → Jonas Valanciunas (as future pick)
This is a clean and uncluttered tree: one great big for a good-but-not-great big. More broadly, the current Raptors team owes much to its mid-2000s predecessors: Bosh begat Valanciunas, 2005 free-agent signee Jose Calderon begat OG Anunoby and Norman Powell (through a few intermittent links), and 2006 no. 1 pick Andrea Bargnani begat Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green (via Jakob Poeltl).Last edited by KeonClark; Wed Jan 30, 2019, 10:58 PM.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostThis is kind of cool: the ringer did an article tracing back each teams transaction logs to find the longest one still active on each team. Once a guy leaves without an asset coming back, his tree is "dead"
Without cheating, any guess to our longest active transaction tree?
Here's the longest one as an example, dating back to 1977
1. Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder: June 10, 1977
Draft: Jack Sikma → Alton Lister → Gary Payton (as future pick) → Ray Allen → Jeff Green → Kendrick Perkins → Enes Kanter → Carmelo Anthony → Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot + Dennis Schröder
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