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Okey doke - how's about stating his clutch numbers, then?Indy wrote:That wasn't baiting. Those were his PHX numbers. Just under 41%, actually. A little higher than his career (which is just over 40%).SwingMan wrote:Uh-uh, you aren't baiting me into an argument - not talking career numbers and not even talking season numbers here, Indy.Indy wrote:More like +40% for 3s Swing.SwingMan wrote:LazarusLong wrote:"Beasley, Kendall Marshall, Warrick, Childress, Marcus Banks, Toby Bailey, Dijon Thompson, Alando Tucker, the Langhi..."
The Langhi definitely gets consideration. Shot 70% in practice, about 17% in games. Defense softer than the Stay-Puff man ...
<*ahem*>James Jones</*ahem*>
90% in practice, 5% in games (and 0% when shots were needed most).
When the ball was in his hands and we needed a 3, I don't ever recall him hitting one of those shots. Not one.
My take on James Jones was well documented at the original site - I'm not going over this again with you or anyone else.....
I know we had many a discussion about this in the past. Again, not baiting; just stating facts.
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I am really hoping that was either:Dan H wrote:I had to Google him, I couldn't even remember who the heck he was. How bad is that?The Bobster wrote:Dan Langhi really should be then end of the discussion!
A) During your hiatus
B) Blocked from your memory due to how awful it was
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Not sure where to find that or how that is determined. If you want to look at playoffs, it was an average 32% one year and an outstanding 50% the next.SwingMan wrote:Okey doke - how's about stating his clutch numbers, then?Indy wrote: That wasn't baiting. Those were his PHX numbers. Just under 41%, actually. A little higher than his career (which is just over 40%).
I know we had many a discussion about this in the past. Again, not baiting; just stating facts.
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Gotta be 'B' - Dan was still around during the bulk of FJ's stint as head coach (2001-2003).Indy wrote:I am really hoping that was either:Dan H wrote:I had to Google him, I couldn't even remember who the heck he was. How bad is that?The Bobster wrote:Dan Langhi really should be then end of the discussion!
A) During your hiatus
B) Blocked from your memory due to how awful it was
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I thought so too.
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Ok, hold on - FIFTY PERCENT?Indy wrote:Not sure where to find that or how that is determined. If you want to look at playoffs, it was an average 32% one year and an outstanding 50% the next.SwingMan wrote:Okey doke - how's about stating his clutch numbers, then?Indy wrote: That wasn't baiting. Those were his PHX numbers. Just under 41%, actually. A little higher than his career (which is just over 40%).
I know we had many a discussion about this in the past. Again, not baiting; just stating facts.
Lemme look that up to be sure.....
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My bad--That was his first year in Miami. I skipped one year. He was 44.4% his 2nd year here in the playoffs. Sorry about that.
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Shannon Brown without the bounce is a pretty bad pg.LazarusLong wrote:Banks sorta gets a bad rap. Phoenix had wanted John Salmons and seemingly had him almost signed before he backed off and signed with another team (Sacramento, I think). Suns management then signed Banks, overpaying him. He was more a small off guard than a PG and D'Antoni never forgave him for not being what he thought he should be.
He was Shannon Brown without the bounce ...
I don't think that Banks got any sorta bad rap, it was well deserved and earned by him. If I remember correctly, he took a discount to play with the Suns and was commanding actually more money. Unfortunately for him, he was a low percentage chucker type of pg that couldn't pass with a low bballiq and his on the ball defense was overrated. He became an immediate liability on the floor in the SSOL offense and never regained footing in the NBA. On top of that, I listened to him bad mouth the Celtics management and never took responsibility for any of his own failures. He was resistant to improve his shooting and coaching from Phil Webber his first day in PHX. I don't know this for certain, because the coaching staff and management were pretty professional, but it was a face raking day and I think if they would have worked him out in that setting there prior to the signing, they wouldn't have offered him a contract. That whole problem of trading away the Rondo pick and then panicking to fix it and sign a pg was a hallmark of the early years of the Sarver ownership, IMO.
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No worries - I'm a bit surprised you didn't cite his 75% clip during 2012-2013.Indy wrote:My bad--That was his first year in Miami. I skipped one year. He was 44.4% his 2nd year here in the playoffs. Sorry about that.

The numbers tell but a fraction of the story.
You're right, though - there's not much in the way of looking up clutch numbers other than 4th quarter stuff and Jones was never good enough to warrant that type of run (D'Antoni's "7 Starters" bullshit nonwithstanding).
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I don't think Jimmy Jackson belongs on a worst Suns list. He was a hero for us that first year, a super 6th man and occasional starter who gave a young team some veteran savvy and scoring. He fell off quickly after that year, probably due to all the mileage his old body sustained in the 7SOL system. No reason to hate on the guy for that.
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All I'm saying it was 2.5 hours later, not 12-24. I don't think Coro ever scoops any of these guys like Woj. My guess is he's not allowed to. He's probably not allowed to report it until it breaks with his AZCentral/Suns connection.INFORMER wrote:That's my point. He comes rushing in after Woj already broke the story. And his article simply restates everything Woj reported.Superbone wrote:Coro reported about it at 9:37 pm tonight. Check the other thread.INFORMER wrote:Anyone else notice Coro has been late to the game nearly all offseason, particularly when it comes to Eric Bledsoe news? Windhorst and Wojnarowski have beat him to the punch repeatedly, with Coro releasing an article 12 to 24 hours later essentially restating what those national guys already broke.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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This too.Shabazz wrote:I think our front office is pretty tight-lipped. A lot of Woj's sources are agents and Coro doesn't have the same access to them. Woj also happens to be the best news-breaker in the business.INFORMER wrote:That's my point. He comes rushing in after Woj already broke the story. And his article simply restates everything Woj reported.Superbone wrote:Coro reported about it at 9:37 pm tonight. Check the other thread.INFORMER wrote:Anyone else notice Coro has been late to the game nearly all offseason, particularly when it comes to Eric Bledsoe news? Windhorst and Wojnarowski have beat him to the punch repeatedly, with Coro releasing an article 12 to 24 hours later essentially restating what those national guys already broke.
Windhorst's Minnesota story was almost definitely a leak from Rich Paul's camp.
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If I remember correctly, God told him to sign with Sacramento instead.LazarusLong wrote:Phoenix had wanted John Salmons and seemingly had him almost signed before he backed off and signed with another team (Sacramento, I think).
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I've never seen a player age so rapidly as Jim Jackson during the 2005 off-season.....Mori Chu wrote:I don't think Jimmy Jackson belongs on a worst Suns list. He was a hero for us that first year, a super 6th man and occasional starter who gave a young team some veteran savvy and scoring. He fell off quickly after that year, probably due to all the mileage his old body sustained in the 7SOL system. No reason to hate on the guy for that.
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Agreed.Cap wrote:I don't understand the Hot Rod hate. I can understand hating the trade that brought him here (not his fault), and being frustrated with his injuries (also not his fault), but he played well for us and didn't have character issues. He doesn't deserve to be on the list.
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82games has some clutch stats, and one can get James Jones' numbers from his Suns days if he cares enough.
Jimmy Jackson, alias 'I am a veteran, I don't need...' was not bad, just totally lost it, and he did nothing on the Lakers.
Marcus Banks was the biggest FO mistake during the Nash-D'Antoni era. He got a stupid contract at a time where the owner was still too cost conscious and didn't value properly cheap assets like draft picks.
Hedo still makes me sick.
I don't get the hate Vince Carter gets.
Jimmy Jackson, alias 'I am a veteran, I don't need...' was not bad, just totally lost it, and he did nothing on the Lakers.
Marcus Banks was the biggest FO mistake during the Nash-D'Antoni era. He got a stupid contract at a time where the owner was still too cost conscious and didn't value properly cheap assets like draft picks.
Hedo still makes me sick.
I don't get the hate Vince Carter gets.
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He was lackadaisical and just going through the motions.Ring_Wanted wrote:I don't get the hate Vince Carter gets.
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Rambis was an intangibles guy, did a little bit of everything. He wasnt really that great of a defender, but was not a slacker on defense. He was a starter for the showtime lakers for a couple of years before moving to the suns.JCSunsfan wrote:
Not exactly. They also got rid of Gilliam, who was a turnstyle on defense. Rambis wasn't that great, its just amazing how much a little bit of defense makes. Rambis was also an effective rebounder and knew how to start the break. Gilliam would rebound but then hold the ball till everything cleared. He was a break-stopper.
I think what rambis gave the suns was (mental) toughness.
other data:
1) suns never won a playoff series vs laker until 1990
2) suns had a losing streak at the forum dating back to 1984.
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/05/08/sport ... ctory.html
3) the suns were rebuilding from the drug scandal problems just 2 yrs prior.
4) magic was mvp of the regular season, and pat riley COTY in 1990. long time laker coach Riley quit the lakers after losing to the suns.
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how does any of that show that Rambis is a top 20 all-time Sun?SDC wrote:other data:JCSunsfan wrote:
Not exactly. They also got rid of Gilliam, who was a turnstyle on defense. Rambis wasn't that great, its just amazing how much a little bit of defense makes. Rambis was also an effective rebounder and knew how to start the break. Gilliam would rebound but then hold the ball till everything cleared. He was a break-stopper.
1) suns never won a playoff series vs laker until 1990
2) suns had a losing streak at the forum dating back to 1984.
http://www.nytimes.com/1990/05/08/sport ... ctory.html
3) the suns were rebuilding from the drug scandal problems just 2 yrs prior.
4) magic was mvp of the regular season, and pat riley COTY in 1990. long time laker coach Riley quit the lakers after losing to the suns.
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