Gabjon
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I am going to list the career averages of two players and their career highs in shooting percentage and lets see who can put the name to the numbers.
Player 1
Career numbers: .454fg%; .336 3fg%; .838 ft%; 5.3Rebs/G; 4.8Ast/G; 1.5Slt/G; .5Blk/G; 3.0TOs/G; 25.5pts/G
Career High percentages: .469fg%; .383 3fg%
Player 2
Career numbers: .456fg%; .334 3fg%; .808 ft%; 6.4Rebs/G; 3.1Ast/G; 1.1Slt/G; .5Blk/G; 2.96TOs/G; 25.0pts/G
Career High percentages: .492fg%; .424 3fg%
This was not done to cast a shadow on who I think is the better player, but if you remove the sportscenter highlights and who the media says is better and just look at the numbers things maybe closer than they appear.
Player 1
Career numbers: .454fg%; .336 3fg%; .838 ft%; 5.3Rebs/G; 4.8Ast/G; 1.5Slt/G; .5Blk/G; 3.0TOs/G; 25.5pts/G
Career High percentages: .469fg%; .383 3fg%
Player 2
Career numbers: .456fg%; .334 3fg%; .808 ft%; 6.4Rebs/G; 3.1Ast/G; 1.1Slt/G; .5Blk/G; 2.96TOs/G; 25.0pts/G
Career High percentages: .492fg%; .424 3fg%
This was not done to cast a shadow on who I think is the better player, but if you remove the sportscenter highlights and who the media says is better and just look at the numbers things maybe closer than they appear.