• Furman @ Mercer Sat Jan 29

 #49503  by furpop16
 Fri Jan 28, 2022 7:41 pm
Long-range artillery showdown. Here are the SoCon leaders in 3pt FG%:

1. Joe Anderson – FUR 28/58 .483
2. Conley Garrison – FUR 50/104 .481
3. Felipe Haase - MER 52/110 .473
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7. Jalen Johnson - MER 58/135 .430
 #49505  by apaladin
 Fri Jan 28, 2022 9:06 pm
All games are huge now but this one really is. A FU win would give the Paladins at least a 2 game lead in the loss column on everyone in the league except of course UTC. Would also give them a 2-0 record against MU which should finish high in the standings. MU still has 2 games left with UTC. They play back to back games next Saturday and the following Monday. Go ‘dins!

Line- FU -5 😳
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 #49518  by FUBeAR
 Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:35 am
Sure, this is an important SoCon Hoops matchup, but there’s even more reason to jump in your car and head to Maconga right away…

Together again for the 1st time…Blooper & Kevin!


 #49539  by Sad Din
 Sat Jan 29, 2022 6:56 pm
Up by 19 a the half. wow. Slaw on track for triple double. Can he do it?

Dont know if this exists, but with 4 steals he might have quadruple double

quadruple-double is recorded when a player finishes with 10 or more in four of the five major statistical categories such as points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.

In NBA history, this feat has been achieved only four times and they have all come within the 20-year span of 1974 to 1994. All of these quadruple-doubles came in home wins with all but one of the four players being big men who stood 6-foot-11 or taller
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 #49541  by furpop16
 Sat Jan 29, 2022 7:20 pm
Source of all knowledge (Wikipedia) has a lengthy article on the subject of "Double double" & variations: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-double .. Scroll midway down to the picture of David Robinson for a discussion of Quadruple Double. Note: Slawson's got just as much of a shot at the elusive "5 x 5". Wouldn't that be sumpin'?