MHSL82
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Hopefully that's the worst thing he'll ever do in his life.
Or maybe he’ll be like Morant and decide that things are too good and let’s screw things up a little bit.
Hopefully that's the worst thing he'll ever do in his life.
I wonder if it's a part of some people's nature.and decide that things are too good and let’s screw things up a little bit.
I agree, it's a weird stat to put out there. It's bothered me too.
I'd also say it's not Hardy or Snyder's fault. The Jazz haven't had many players capable of a triple double.'
Maybe Mitchell could have done it, but getting that many rebounds and assists are hard.
I thought Gobert would have had one, but his career high in blocks in 9, not 10+.
Olynyk seems possible, but the scoring part will be hard.
And playing enough minutes to get the rebounds too.
but we don’t have a traditional point guards where they always have the ball.
That's why I latched onto Haliburton, early in his rookie year. I could see he was different.
Now in his 3rd year, he's leading the league in assists.
It's hard to ignore this though.(For a second, ignore that there aren’t that many players like him, I’m just saying we weren’t looking for that type necessarily.)
Sabonis, Draymond Green, Antetokounmpo, Jokic, Olynyk, and maybe even Adebayo).
The Jazz media department needs to be reevaluated. They're not fooling us, at least, with these stats.Without looking it up, guess the obvious reason why this is a ridiculous “historical” stat? (It doesn’t say historical this time, but that’s implied when you cite “since John Stockton.”)
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