Not exact matches
There's only one player in the NBA to average more than 27
points, 45 %
shooting, and seven rebounds
per game combined since 2011 — not LeBron James, but Kevin Durant.
This year, Ogwumike has raised her scoring averaging to 20
points per game (third), on 59.6 %
shooting (third), while grabbing seven rebounds
per game (ninth), and leading the league in win shares.
Elena Delle Donne's third season was the best of her short career, as she led the league in scoring with over 23
points per game on 46 %
shooting, to go with over eight rebounds, a steal, and two blocks
per game en route to winning MVP.
A two - time Defensive Player of the Year who's led the league in blocks four years in a row, Griner is now leading the league in scoring, averaging 22
points per game on 57 %
shooting while once again leading the league in blocks
per game.
POS = position TOI = time on ice PIM = penalty minutes GP =
games played SA =
shots against SSV % = save percentage TOI = time on ice GA = Goals Against GAA = Goals Against Average $ / GP = Salary
per game played $ / P = Salary
per point $ / MOI = salary
per minute on ice + / - = Plus / Minus $ / SV — $ / SA = dollar
per save — dollar
per shot against (represents «cost
per goal allowed»)
Love went from one of the ten best offensive players in the NBA to seeing his scoring average fall eight
points per game,
shot attempts fall by six, rebounds fall by three, and assists fall by two
per game compared to the previous year.
Lopez has been a dominant force when he's been able to play this year, averaging 20.7
points on 56.8 percent
shooting and blocking 1.8
shots per game.
It's part of the reason his numbers on the season are relatively underwhelming at 11.6
points per game on just 42 percent
shooting from the field.
Rooney's side saw a lot of the play in a
game they will feel disappointed not to have picked up at least a
point, having had 70
per cent possession, and limiting Chelsea to only two
shots on target.
Gordon added a three -
point shot this season, hitting just under 35 percent from deep on just under six attempts
per game.
A player once known for his defense, Holiday has blossomed into a 20
point per game scorer as a junior in part because of his improved perimeter
shooting (44 percent from three).
He
shot 60 percent on twos, 40 percent on threes, and 80 percent on free throws on his way to averaging 19
points per game.
Daum is putting up 23.8
points and 10.4 rebounds
per game this season on over 40 percent
shooting from three -
point range.
Wade's 18.3
points per game were the worst since his rookie season, his 43 percent
shooting a career - low.
In the month of February, Davis has averaged 34
points, 12.2 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 2.1 blocks
per game while
shooting 50 percent from the field and 35 percent from three.
Arizona has another primary scoring option in junior
shooting guard Allonzo Trier, who averages over 18
points per game.
Still: this is a player who averages 15.6
points per game on 42 percent three -
point shooting.
Although he
shot nearly 44 percent from deep, Curry averaged only nine
points per game, and most of his playing time arrived when Irving was out with an injury.
Clack, an underrated
shot blocker who can play four positions, averaged 9.4
points per game last year and came on strong in the postseason, scoring 16.0
points and 6.5 rebounds a
game in the NCAA tournament.
George was a 39 percent shooter on 6.6 three -
point attempts
per game last year, but why not
shoot even more of them in a Mike D'Antoni offense?
As his senior season ended last weekend, he led the nation in blocked
shots (5.7
per game), topped the Stags in rebounding (8.5), averaged a career - high 13.9
points and won his third Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference defensive player of the year award.
Martin is a really good scorer that's one year removed from averaging nearly 24
points per game with a true -
shooting percentage above 60, but he won't come close to replacing Harden's ability as a playmaker.
Delfino averaged nine
points per game through the playoffs for Houson while
shooting 37 percent from the field and 35 percent from beyond the arc.
Jamal Crawford contributed an extremely Jamal Crawford 11
points on nine
shots per game off the bench.
The 35 - year old Ginobili has struggled against the Heat in this series to a significant degree, averaging just 7.5
points per game on 34 percent
shooting from the field.
He's more than doubled his scoring average from last season (20
points per game) while
shooting 52.5 percent from the field and 38.8 percent from three.
The 6» 5» junior guard is not bent on boosting his 17.4
points per game (first in the MWC), his 7.9 rebounds (fourth) or his 80.0 % free throw
shooting (fourth).
Last year, he averaged nine
points in 20 minutes
per game,
shooting 50 percent from the field.
The versatile Winchester was second on the team in rebounding (5.4
per game) while
shooting 52.5 % from three -
point range.
Sexton is a certified bucket - getter, averaging 20.6
points per game on a 59.5 percent true
shooting percentage.
The Hoos take an average of 21 seconds off the
shot clock on every possession, making them the slowest team of the 351 in Division I. Bennett's defenses are awesome, and when you combine their awesomeness with the offense's pace, you get a defense that allowed (entering Saturday) 56
points per game.
Evans played his way into the national spotlight on a floundering, injury - riddled Grizzlies team, averaging 19.5
points, five rebounds and five assists
per game on much - improved
shooting percentages of 45 percent from the field and a 39 percent clip from downtown.
When Beal was healthy this year, he was averaging 19.2
points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists
per game and
shooting 45.9 percent from three -
point range.
Lonzo Ball averaged 14.6
points, 7.6 assists, six rebounds, and 1.8 steals
per game,
shooting 41.2 percent from three -
point range to lead the Bruins to a Sweet 16 matchup in this year's NCAA tournament.
John Wall is averaging 26
points per game for the Wizards in the series, but Toronto has done a good job in limiting Bradley Beal to 14
points per game on 39 percent
shooting.
Howard is averaging 20.8
points, 8.2 rebounds and two blocks
per game this month while
shooting 66 percent.
Jackson, who is averaging 17
points per game over the last three
games, has 10 first half
points on 5 - 8
shooting.
Beverley is certainly having a quieter
game than his last two, where he's averaged 15
points and six assists
per game while
shooting nearly 50 percent.
He averaged nearly 17
points per game with the Jazz last year while posting a true
shooting percentage near 60 percent.
He's also notched a steal
per game and has been
shooting a ridiculous 40 percent from three
point range.
He averaged 10.6
points and 5.5 rebounds
per game in 24 minutes
per game last season and should see an increase in minutes and
shots with the departure of Jimmy Butler.
He's improved his free - throw
shooting from 38.6 percent last season to 62.9 percent this season and is dishing out a career - high 3.9 assists to go along with 14.3
points per game and a league - leading 15 rebounds.
Fisher has averaged 10
points per game while hitting 56 percent of his
shots in the last four
games.
Jackson has averaged 18
points and nearly four assists
per game while
shooting just under 50 percent in those four
games.
He has scrapped his walk - it - up offense and let the Grizz run and
shoot; through Sunday, Memphis was seventh in scoring (97.2
points per game) and seventh in three -
point attempts (16.3).
He did it by
shooting at the most efficient clip of any 30 -
points -
per -
game scorer in Finals history, proving he's a deserved champion despite LeBron's Herculean effort.
This season, he's averaging 10.9
points per game on 40.2 percent
shooting.
He showed tremendous improvement in his second season, raising his three -
point shooting percentage to 39 percent, and he scored 19
points per game.
Galis was MVP, averaging 37
points per game despite barely
shooting any threes.
As for Wall's
shooting, improving his
shot selection could easily make the difference of 2 - 3
points per game, and that's the difference between 6 - 7 wins over the course of a season.