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Post by Raiderfan on Feb 4, 2005 19:46:28 GMT -5
In the first 10 nonconference games Jordan's numbers were: (remember he didn't play against Brown)
Avg. minutes played: 9.5 PPG: 2.6 RPG: 2.1
In the 10 HL games his numbers are:
Avg. minutes played: 19 PPG: 7.5 RPG: 6.5
In the 3 games he has played OVER 20 minutes:
Avg. minutes played: 25 PPG: 13 RPG: 9
This last stat is the one I point to and say, " if Jordan plays 25 minutes per game this is what we can expect". These numbers would put him second on the team for PPG and first in RPG. I don't think 25 would over extend Jordan as far as wearing him out during the game.
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Post by Raiderfan on Feb 4, 2005 22:33:25 GMT -5
Some more interesting facts on Jordan.
- He leads the team in block shots with 10 - His FG PCT leads the team @ .571 - His FT PCT has climbed dramatically an is now at .587 - Here is the one that blows me away. Jordan is only 4 rebounds behind Drew, 89-85, for the season but Drew has played 369 more minutes then Jordan. That is 17.5 more minutes per game that Drew plays.
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Post by Big D on Feb 4, 2005 22:35:22 GMT -5
" if Jordan plays 25 minutes per game this is what we can expect". Something you aren't taking into account is Jordan's inability to stay out of foul trouble. On the year, he is averaging 2.15 fouls a game. That is looking at all games, including the NC games where he only played a few minutes. If you only look at games where Jordan played 15 minutes or more, he is averaging 3.2 fouls a game. Over the last 4 games, he has had 4 fouls in every game. I love that Jordan is a aggressive, but he is going to have a hard time seeing 25 minutes or more a game unless he can cut down on the fouls. sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player/profile?playerId=22592
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Post by Big D on Feb 4, 2005 22:52:35 GMT -5
Another interesting stat about Jordan is that he is 3rd in the HL (league games only) in rebounding. That is amazing considering he averages less than 20 minutes a game.
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