Gerald Wallace Splits
Just look at the Home/Away splits for Crash. Interesting eh?
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Eventually, Wallace will have a good game on the road...
Then these numbers will start to even out a little.
look at the Day vs. Night split....
I guess crash can’t play well during the day. Small sample size will make for crazy splits every time.
Interesting
Small sample size. I hope his road starts to resemble his home soon especially with the long road trip looming.
bottom line is that he is a very limited offensive player
if he can’t get easy buckets, he cant get buckets.
I disagree
He can post up players and score – ask Durant among others and he can hit jumpers too. He can also rebound and putback, drive to the basket and score/draw fouls. I don’t see “very limited” when I look at him. Are we talking about the same guy?
by TheLegendofBRoy on Jan 9, 2012 3:36 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
this post is about Gerald Wallace
not Marcus Camby
by ZenGarden on Jan 9, 2012 3:48 PM PST up reply actions 5 recs
He dropped 43 on the sonics last year in Seattle
He was also unstoppable in game 6 against the Mavs
65-1 baby
by thomasikehara on Jan 10, 2012 9:01 PM PST up reply actions
Here's a crazy stat!
The Blazers are unbeaten when GW makes 1 FG!
by ggassen85 on Jan 9, 2012 2:37 PM PST reply actions 2 recs
Except that Nic's stats PER MINUTE are up massively.
It’s not that they play radically different numbers of minutes, it’s more that they play radically better (one at home, the other on the road). Gerald’s a homebody, Batum’s a man of the world.
by meru on Jan 9, 2012 6:48 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
Yeah a lot of people are down on Nic this year.
But he’s actually a hell of a lot more efficient from a per minutes basis. And those drives to the paint that end in botched layups and dunks will eventually become misses.
I know I’m a Batum fanboy, but I have faith that this season will be very good for him, even if he doesn’t get as many minutes as last year.
The smarter you are, the more likely you are to be tripping balls at any given moment.
Bring Back Dre.
by gtbassett on Jan 10, 2012 2:16 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
his defense and rebounds seem to be the same no matter what
but the point differential is eye-popping
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by NCBlazerfan on Jan 9, 2012 3:15 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Doesn't mean anything yet
2 of those road games everyone played bad. Gerald dropped 40 in OKC last year.
by Leif Jensen on Jan 9, 2012 4:34 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
No doubt he feeds off the crowd.
Compared to charlotte’s home crowds, he probably feels like a gladiator in the rose garden
No one in the world can beat me at RBI baseball 3(nes).
by svlittle on Jan 9, 2012 5:13 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Getting out of the first round this year comes down to this...
Someone is gonna have to step up on the road. The lone road win we have in a playoff series these last 3 years came against Phoenix in 09. I remember thinking after Game 1, oh yeah we’ve got em! Gentry makes an adjustment and put’s Hill on Miller and they got us. Brandon didn’t play in that game, I think we just played well as a team and they had no answer for Dre going 1 on 1 with Nash. Nash moves to Batum and Nico’s post play wasn’t good enough to exploit the match up. That wouldn’t happen this year. I guess my point is we have to win on the road if we’re gonna take that next step as a team! Who is this team going to look to for a bucket in clutch time on the road?
I think Crawford is going to be a lot more valuable in the playoffs.
He certainly was for Atlanta last year.
My uneducated guess
is that it has more to do with the whole team not being very good away so far.
I thought Rudy would be the perfect 6th man. Come back Ruuudy!
This
He doesn’t really create for himself, but makes great plays when the rest of the team is meshing and moving the ball. This should even out more when the team is more comfortable together.
by Batumshakalaka on Jan 10, 2012 10:37 AM PST up reply actions































