lilredrooster
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December 26th, 2015 at 4:31:34 PM permalink
the 76ers are 1-30 with a .032 win %
the Warriors are 29-1 with a phenomenal .966 win %

the worst record ever was Charlotte's in the shortened 2011-2012 season when they went 7-56 for a .106 win %
the best record ever was the Chicago Bull's in the 95-96 season when they went 72-10 for a .878 win %
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December 27th, 2015 at 7:02:39 AM permalink
Quote: lilredrooster

the 76ers are 1-30 with a .032 win %
the Warriors are 29-1 with a phenomenal .966 win %

the worst record ever was Charlotte's in the shortened 2011-2012 season when they went 7-56 for a .106 win %
the best record ever was the Chicago Bull's in the 95-96 season when they went 72-10 for a .878 win %



76ers.... 5-77
Warriors 73-9
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December 27th, 2015 at 7:43:44 AM permalink
I always thought Golden State (warriors) was a college team. Just looked it up. Huh, interesting. Well -- now I know.
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December 27th, 2015 at 2:54:31 PM permalink
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I always thought Golden State (warriors) was a college team. Just looked it up. Huh, interesting. Well -- now I know.



Not paying a lot of attention to the NBA these days, but Stephen Curry is exceptional for them, and worth a watch if you get the chance.
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December 27th, 2015 at 3:52:52 PM permalink
Sixers are 1-0 with Ish Smith back. Bigger issue is why isn't the league complaining about the Lakers tanking? Perhaps because they want Ben Simmons in LA next year.
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December 28th, 2015 at 9:32:41 AM permalink
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Not paying a lot of attention to the NBA these days, but Stephen Curry is exceptional for them, and worth a watch if you get the chance.




Curry's free throw action for his career is slightly over .900. If he finishes his career as such I'm pretty sure he'll be the only player in the history of the NBA other than Rick Barry to ever accomplish that. Barry shot his free throws underhand. In the '78, '79 season he made 160 out of 169 free throws for .947. Unbelievable. In '10, '11 Curry made 212 out of 227 free throws for .934. Deadeye stuff.
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December 28th, 2015 at 12:01:50 PM permalink
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Curry's free throw action for his career is slightly over .900. If he finishes his career as such I'm pretty sure he'll be the only player in the history of the NBA other than Rick Barry to ever accomplish that. Barry shot his free throws underhand. In the '78, '79 season he made 160 out of 169 free throws for .947. Unbelievable. In '10, '11 Curry made 212 out of 227 free throws for .934. Deadeye stuff.



Steve Nash is the NBA leader in free throw percentage and Mark Price is second. Steph Curry is currently third.
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January 13th, 2016 at 7:31:35 AM permalink
Huge win for the Sixers last night in LA! What you say, they didn't even play. But the Lakers beat NO and it looks like they are starting to play better and are closing in on the Nets and Pelicans.

This increases the chance of their pick falling out of the Top 3, meaning it conveys to the Sixers giving them 4 1st rounds picks along with Saric from Europe and perhaps Embild next year.

This team may yet have a bright future.
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January 13th, 2016 at 8:34:45 AM permalink
The 2nd half of the NBA season is when the dog days ramp up and tanking takes full effect. I think the Sixers will get to at least 10 wins, what the Warriors have to battle is the fact that they will have a long time from clinching the playoffs and the top seed to stay motivated until the playoffs begin, but the Warriors IMO are more likely to break the record than the Sixers are of the one they could break
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January 15th, 2016 at 3:22:41 AM permalink
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Steve Nash is the NBA leader in free throw percentage and Mark Price is second. Steph Curry is currently third.



How about Andre Drummond of the Pistons. He could be the worst ever. This season he's made just 99 of 278 for .356. The only one worse that I know about is Chris Dudley who in '89, 90 made 58 of 182 for .313. They're laughable. Probably 80% of middle school b-ball players could outshoot them from the line.
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February 18th, 2016 at 5:08:16 AM permalink
Golden State and San Antonio are unbeaten at home. I'm pretty sure no NBA team has ever gone a whole season unbeaten at home.
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April 11th, 2016 at 1:44:58 AM permalink
Golden State has one more game Wednesday at home against Memphis. If they win it they will have gone 73-9 breaking the 1995, 96 Chicago Bulls record for most wins in a single season. It's a pretty amazing accomplishment. Last night they beat San Antonio in Texas denying the Spurs an opportunity to make history by going undefeated at home. Nonetheless, the Spurs at 65-15 right now have also had a great season. Curry has pretty much replaced Lebron as the poster guy of the NBA.
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April 14th, 2016 at 8:33:23 PM permalink
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Golden State has one more game Wednesday at home against Memphis. If they win it they will have gone 73-9 breaking the 1995, 96 Chicago Bulls record for most wins in a single season. It's a pretty amazing accomplishment. Last night they beat San Antonio in Texas denying the Spurs an opportunity to make history by going undefeated at home. Nonetheless, the Spurs at 65-15 right now have also had a great season. Curry has pretty much replaced Lebron as the poster guy of the NBA.



Stephen Curry has a pretty good shot at raising the profile of the NBA back to a great game worth following, IMO. Decent dad with adorable little girl and fantastic skills replacing thugball. Works for me.
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