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  1. can't seem to log back on the LC
  2. E-music doesn't even have a note or anything re: Weinstock passing.. Kinda strange
  3. Artest is going to the queens for Pedja.... He'll won't even make it through the season there
  4. i don't have this one, it's on the list....
  5. i am running outta teams to cheer for vs the steelers......
  6. iirc he was around yesterday
  7. FWIW i do need to replace my cdr of think w/ the new rvg edition
  8. i don't work on fridays, so we can start earlier i was beat the next day and it was a busy day....
  9. i'm tired of the same teams winning the SB, let someone different win it....
  10. big ben's td pass to hines was nice
  11. damn.... when wilt retired he owned 7 out of the 8 highest scoring games he was freakin' rolling in '62 100 point game stats 36-of-63 on field goals and 28-of-32 on free throws Records and feats * Chamberlain scored 31,419 points in 1,045 professional games. This was the best in NBA history when he retired in 1973, though his scoring total has since been exceeded by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone, both of whom played several more seasons than Chamberlain, and by Michael Jordan. His career scoring average of 30.06 points per game (ppg) is second-highest in league history, fractionally behind Jordan's 30.12 ppg. * Chamberlain averaged 30.1 points and 22.9 rebounds per game for his career. * Wilt's 1961-62 scoring average of 50.4 ppg, accomplished with the Philadelphia Warriors, is by far the NBA record. Chamberlain also holds the next three spots on the NBA's season scoring average list with 44.8, 38.9 and 38.4 points per game. The next closest player is Elgin Baylor, who averaged 38.3 ppg in the same '61-62 season in which Chamberlain set the record. * Chamberlain also set a record for rebounds in a game with 55, against the Boston Celtics on November 24, 1960. (The opposing center in that game was Bill Russell, who had held the former record of 51.) * Wilt led the NBA in rebounding 11 times, led in shooting percentage seven times, and led in scoring seven times, less eye-catching stats also serve to demonstrate Chamberlain's sheer dominance. After critics called him a one-dimensional (or even selfish) player, Chamberlain defiantly promised to lead the league in assists the next year, which he did in 1968, at a clip of 8.6 per game - numbers good enough to match those of today's point guards. * Chamberlain is also the only player in NBA history to achieve a double-triple-double (20 points, 20 rebounds, 20 assists), in one game. In 1968, he logged 22 points, 25 rebounds and 21 assists. For basketball purists, this may be the most jaw-dropping stat line, as it is the ultimate testimony of Wilt's versatility. * Chamberlain was also known for incredible stamina. In 1962 he managed 48.5 minutes per game - meaning he played practically every minute of the overtime contests as well the regulation. His 3882 minutes played out of the team's possible 3890 mean an average of six seconds rest per game. Chamberlain played over 46 minutes per game for seven seasons, and his career 45.8 average is unparalleled. Chamberlain also holds the top five marks in minutes played in a season and the top seven marks in minutes-per-game played in a season, including 3882 minutes out of a possible 3890 minutes in his superlative 1961-62 season, an average of more than 48 minutes per game in a game that runs 48 minutes of regulation time! * Despite the fact that he was regularly double- and triple-teamed on offense and relied upon so heavily on defense, in his 14 years in the NBA he never once fouled out of a game. * As an arguable, but probable note, many sportswriters attest that Chamberlain would have had many quadruple- if not quintuple-doubles, and average a triple double for his career (points/ rebounds/ blocks). Chamberlain played in an era during which blocks and steals were not officially kept statistics.
  12. when is joey gonna outweigh the hammond?
  13. a couple of the high scoring numbers were efforts in the last game to win the scoring title, including robinson's
  14. kobe should win playa of the month for january if the pistons took care of bidnezz last year... we'd be talking 3 peat
  15. anyone see this movie?
  16. i lost $28 on yesterday's action
  17. hey how's # 08 doing on wilt's real record..... 20,000 +
  18. NBA single-game scorers 100 -- Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. New York at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962. 81 -- # 08, L.A. Lakers vs. Toronto, Jan. 22, 2006. 78 -- Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. L.A. Lakers, Dec. 8, 1961 (3 OT). 73 -- David Thompson, Denver at Detroit, April 9, 1978. 73 -- Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at New York, Nov. 16, 1962. 73 -- Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Chicago, Jan. 13, 1962. 72 -- Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco at L.A. Lakers, Nov. 3, 1962. 71 -- David Robinson, San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, April 24, 1994. 71 -- Elgin Baylor, L.A. Lakers at New York, Nov. 15, 1960. 70 -- Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. Syracuse, March 10, 1963. 69 -- Michael Jordan, Chicago at Cleveland, March 28, 1990. 68 -- Pete Maravich, New Orleans vs. New York, Feb. 25, 1977. 68 -- Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Chicago, Dec. 16, 1967. Note: Wilt Chamberlain scored 67 points four times, 66 once and 65 points three times.
  19. i see what u mean, that's not definately not wookie lol
  20. joey's drummer is "wookie" Landham i'm not sure if that's Paul Bollenback he's regular guitar playa
  21. i am also older than LBJ's mama she's a nice catch......
  22. now that shit is impressive
  23. also check out the stuff from flushing town hall at the bottom of the link
  24. http://joeydefrancesco.com/index2.html i can't seem to get a direct link to the clips click links/endorsement go down to fish organs click on and it's there down towards the bottom hell yeah
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