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Post by Spencer on Feb 3, 2012 13:15:43 GMT -5
Pete Maravich SG 6'5'' 197 23 B+ B+ B+ C C B Rex Morgan SG 6'5'' 190 22 C B- C C C- C Claude English SG 6'4'' 185 23 C B+ C C+ C C Herb White SG 6'2'' 195 22 C+ B+ C- B C+ C Stephen Wilson SG 6'5'' 185 22 C B+ C C D+ C Geoff Petrie SG 6'4'' 190 22 C A- C+ C D A Ralph Ogden SG 6'5'' 205 22 C B C+ B D- C Larry Cannon SG 6'4'' 195 23 B- B- C- B- D+ B Joe DePre SG 6'3'' 185 22 C+ C+ C C D+ C Fred Taylor SG 6'5'' 180 22 C- B C C+ D+ C Oliver Taylor SG 6'2'' 194 23 B+ C C- B+ C C Levi Fontaine SG 6'4'' 190 21 C C+ C+ C D C Randy Smith SG 6'3'' 180 21 B B- B+ A- C+ B John Warren SG 6'3'' 180 22 B C C C C C
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Post by brophdog88 on Feb 3, 2012 13:16:12 GMT -5
honestly Pete...meh
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Post by brophdog88 on Feb 3, 2012 13:18:24 GMT -5
Randy looks sick
and Play Pistol Pete is a SG
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Post by Play on Feb 3, 2012 13:18:42 GMT -5
I like Pete ratings...good stuff
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Post by repole ಠ_ಠ on Feb 3, 2012 13:36:51 GMT -5
Pete's ratings are cool, far from a lock for #1 though which is surprising.
Lots of guys who have high handling ratings in this draft outside of PG, sort of my nightmare.
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Post by styro on Feb 3, 2012 13:37:36 GMT -5
meh
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Post by Skillz on Feb 3, 2012 14:55:04 GMT -5
whoever gets Pete i will trade my team for.
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Post by Skillz on Feb 3, 2012 14:55:50 GMT -5
Such a special player
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Post by Haberino on Feb 3, 2012 14:57:52 GMT -5
lol
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Post by Haberino on Feb 3, 2012 14:58:46 GMT -5
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Post by Skillz on Feb 3, 2012 15:01:09 GMT -5
I mean his career was set back by terrible injuries.
He was one of the most talented players of all time. Averaged 41 ppg in college, most creative passer ever, etc. etc.
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Post by Skillz on Feb 3, 2012 15:02:40 GMT -5
Second, Maravich played before the advent of the three-point line. His long-distance shooting skill thus produced far fewer points than would have been the case in a later era. Years later, former LSU head basketball coach Dale Brown charted every college game Maravich played, taking into consideration all shots he took. Brown calculated that at the NCAA rule of a three-point line at 19-foot (5.8 m), 9-inches from the rim, Maravich would have averaged thirteen 3-point scores per game, lifting the player's career average to 57 points per game.[8]
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Post by MeanJoe on Feb 3, 2012 18:07:45 GMT -5
Second, Maravich played before the advent of the three-point line. His long-distance shooting skill thus produced far fewer points than would have been the case in a later era. Years later, former LSU head basketball coach Dale Brown charted every college game Maravich played, taking into consideration all shots he took. Brown calculated that at the NCAA rule of a three-point line at 19-foot (5.8 m), 9-inches from the rim, Maravich would have averaged thirteen 3-point scores per game, lifting the player's career average to 57 points per game.[8] Wow, thats crazy
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Post by Haberino on Feb 3, 2012 18:29:00 GMT -5
I mean his career was set back by terrible injuries. He was one of the most talented players of all time. Averaged 41 ppg in college, most creative passer ever, etc. etc. he didnt have a particularly good nba career, regardless of his legacy
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Post by Pig on Feb 3, 2012 19:31:50 GMT -5
I mean his career was set back by terrible injuries. He was one of the most talented players of all time. Averaged 41 ppg in college, most creative passer ever, etc. etc. he didnt have a particularly good nba career, regardless of his legacy Someone didn't watch the Pistol Pete movie as a kid.
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