Posted by holfresh:
Posted by joec32033:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by joec32033:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by King1:
Holfresh argues defense because you cant put a stat next to it. Everything that is measured by a stat Lee beats Frye.
I not going to dig up some slanted stats to prove a point because I like Lee....We all know that Frye blocks more shots per game in less mins, not just games he started...Lee plays an important role for the team I cheer for, so it's all good...Lee will get his minutes and he will be effective start or no start....What can I say, I just see either forward on the Pistons is a tough match up for him...
Slanted? How the hell is that slanted?!? Those are season to date STATS!
[Edited by - joec32033 on 12-27-2006 8:54 PM]
You drop the Nov. 28th game and he's blocking .4 per game...I think Nazr had like 8 block shots one game for the Knicks...
Ok...let me get this straight. You're saying I slanted it by taking all the games he started and averaging out his blocks but you're taking out an arbitrary game where he had a higher number of blocks and that isn't slanted?
Ok...Take out the Nov. 28 game.
10 blks in 7 games
1.43 blks/game.
Using the grid you provided, the total seems like 7 blocks not 13...
Dammit, that's what I get for linking to different stat sites. God forbid they all the same.

OK...Using that link provided, rechecking work, it's 7 blks in 8 games. .875 blks per game.
Frye averages 1 per game, including a recent 3 game stretch where he had 2, 2, 4 blks.
Bottom line not a huge dropoff in the least when given the same opportunity.