Both Ball boys have been killing it recently.
In his first 14 games since becoming the starting PG in Charlotte, LaMelo has averaged 20.8 ppg; 6.1 RPG; and 6.8 APG on 46 % FG, 43% 3P%, and 86% FT%.
In February, Lonzo averaged 16.5 ppg on 45.4% FG, 45.9% 3P%, and 84.6% FT, 5.6 APG, 64.6RPG.
Lonzo is developing into quite a nice player despite some haters early on.
IQ would have more of a shot if he played the same number of minutes LB is getting...
IQ has 23.4 points per 36 minutes played vs. LB 19.7 pp36
It is bullshit though that Quickley didn't make the rising stars team
It is bullshit though that Quickley didn't make the rising stars team
Hahn talked about that last night. It is the setup of the game with the U.S. vs. the World. I think Hahn said 4 rookies made the team so you can understand Quickley not making it even though Quickley has better numbers than some of them. However, when you look at the world team there is a player that sucks balls, has bad numbers, and is 30 years old. How is that a rising star? It is more the format of the game than anything else.
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It is bullshit though that Quickley didn't make the rising stars team
Hahn talked about that last night. It is the setup of the game with the U.S. vs. the World. I think Hahn said 4 rookies made the team so you can understand Quickley not making it even though Quickley has better numbers than some of them. However, when you look at the world team there is a player that sucks balls, has bad numbers, and is 30 years old. How is that a rising star? It is more the format of the game than anything else.
Goddamn bureaucracy.
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