10 made threes would actually be exactly
the Spurs season average (35 %), and yes if they made 10 threes on 28 attempts we would have won last night's game.
Not exact matches
After
averaging 17.3 points last
season as somewhat of a misfit in the
Spurs offense, Aldridge was even worse in the playoffs.
Forget everything else... if the game went over exactly as it did, but with the
Spurs hitting their
season average from 3 (35.2 %, which is about league
average), we would have won last night's game by three points (10 made threes for 30 points, versus 4 made threes for 12 points).
Spurs will cus they've got tough matches... Leicester is a team full of below
average players,
Spurs is a team full of
average players yet these two teams are the biggest thing in the league this
season because they have determination, hunger, fighting spirit and the bloooody cohesion Wenger has been screaming right from last
season.
Spurs can compete with the Warriors if the Warriors shoot closer to their
season averages.
The
Spurs have won all three games with Houston this
season,
averaging 123.3 points per game in those wins.
Spurs away record was
average last
season but their phenomenal home record helped them.
Yes the title is ours this
season, LC and
Spurs are way below
average teams, they can't compete with the mighty Arsenal, they'll bottle it soon
A healthy Leonard, who
averaged 25.5 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game for the
Spurs last
season, would give his team the best odds at keeping their two decades - long playoff streak alive.
When last have we won against middle table teams convincingly,
spurs can now boast of getting a win or at least a draw at the Emirates, we get battered by
average (Southampton last
season), better teams every
season (bayern, e.t.c).
Last
season Kawhi Leonard introduced himself to the world with authority,
averaging 17.8 points and 6.4 rebounds while playing suffocating defense during the
Spurs victory over the Heat.
Spurs are
averaging over 60 % in (6) of their Premier League games so far this
season, Barcelona-esque you could say.
So far this
season,
Spurs have accurately played a total of 4,564 out of 5,474 open play passes, an
average of 83 % passing rate — completing a pass every 5 minutes, whilst passing the ball forwards 33 % of the time, with 14 % backwards, 24 % to the left and 27 % to the right, all fine and dandy until their attacking third passing stats crop up.
Of all the strong Premier League teams who have been made to look
average by Manchester City this
season, the reversal might be most painful for
Spurs -LRB-...)
«Arsenal are also a close third - with an
average of 2.5 goals per game this far - with Manchester United (12), Chelsea and Tottenham (both 10) making up the top six - although
Spurs are yet to score from outside the box this
season.»
The
average gate rose to more than 25,000 as fans flocked to the Goldstone to witness the attempt, but Albion were denied on goal difference by
Spurs on the last day of the
season.
Also, the
Spurs made an unsustainable amount of their attempts and are likely to regress to their
season average.
James Milner tops the table at this early stage in the
season, having racked up an
average of 12.29 km per game, whilst
Spurs have 3 players in the list — more than any other club.
Spurs average just about two goals per game away from home this
season and have scored in each of their last ten away from Wembley and in 88 % of their away games in total this
season.
Spurs have scored 29 goals in their 14 home games so far this
season and have conceded just an
average of 0.6 goals per game.