You are the worst poster this thread has ever seen. And that includes Triple U and Absinthe. No, I am not joking, and yes, I am being harsh.mckmas8808 said:Again you are wrong when it comes to his FG%. In October, November, and December of 2009 he shot (his first 30 games) 44%. The next 50 games he shot 50%. Just admit when you are wrong and keep it moving.
Ph33nix stopped because he acknowledged that he didn't have access to the numbers to keep talking about it. He was going off of what he remembered. And I'm telling you that Hoopdata has Wade shooting better in the 2nd part of the season, relative to the beginning of the season.
Ph33nix was saying that over the course of the year Wade's shooting averaged out to fit his career average numbers, even though he started off slowly in his FG%.
It's all right here!
http://www.hoopdata.com/splits.aspx?player=Dwyane Wade&year=2010
Your entire hangup on Wade's shooting percentage of a god-awful 44%
Dwyane Wade did not have a sub-par beginning to the season last year relative to what he usually produces. He was, in fact, right on par. That's what the word par means.
In fact, Wade shooting 51% for the rest of the season and putting up better numbers than 26/5/6 is him playing beyond himself. It's literally him doing better than par. How difficult is that to get?
You know how Lebron tends to quit when he's behind? You should follow his lead.