Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Suns stats and stuff

** Phoenix is in a first-place tie in the Pacific Division after yesterday's 111-83 rout of Seattle. And the Suns haven't played with that guy Amare yet.

** Entering Tuesday, Phoenix was second in the NBA to San Antonio for least points yielded per possession.

** Seven Suns were posting career-high scoring averages entering Tuesday. They are Jones (10.2), Nash (18.3), Bell (12.4), Burke (4.8), Barbosa (13.9), Boris Diaw (10.6) and Eddie House (10.1).

** Shawn Marion ranks first in USA Today's Divergent Skills Gauge, a versatility scale that sums up dunks, three-point shots made, blocks and steals and subtracts fouls.
Marion's total of 101 entering Tuesday blew away the next closest players, Cleveland's LeBron James (62) and Seattle's Rashard Lewis (61).

(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wooohooo!!! and i finally managed to get ONE of them on my fantasy team--GO BORIS!!! yikes that name used to scare me as a kid--he played a vampire or something on creature features--boris karloff, remember anyone old enough??

oh ya, GO SUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

oh man, losing in triple ot to ny!!! bummer. GO SUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Get back at it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We love you,
Karen
a raving suns fan