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Post by 20s Navidad on May 30, 2017 23:19:23 GMT -6
Found a way to make the record books that are available to the commish with the software available to you all. Feel free to explore, tons of history to look at and some pretty interesting stuff. With regard to the records, if it doesn't say Career or game in front of it, it is a single season record. Click on a player's name to see everywhere they appear on the leaderboards on the right. I've also added a link up top. lolwrongtmbsl.proboards.com/page/player-all-time-reco
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Post by 20s Navidad on May 30, 2017 23:20:22 GMT -6
Another thing to note: this is only updated at the end of every season even within the software so the numbers do not take this season into account yet.
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Post by IanBoyd on May 30, 2017 23:30:40 GMT -6
lol Magic Johnson is 1-9 for triple doubles in a single season
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Post by Delap on May 31, 2017 5:16:58 GMT -6
Reggie Theus and Lonzo Ball should end up #2/3 in triple-doubles if everything holds
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Post by IanBoyd on May 31, 2017 7:06:39 GMT -6
Theus won't catch up to Oscar
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Post by Lazy Pete on May 31, 2017 7:48:15 GMT -6
This is excellent. Love going through and seeing names I'd forgotten about, like Pee Wee Kirkland and Tex Silverman
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Post by TimPig on May 31, 2017 8:12:29 GMT -6
This is fascinating. Magic's triple-double numbers make Lonzo look like a scrub.
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Post by eric on May 31, 2017 8:35:12 GMT -6
DJ Augustin not listed on single season FT% leaders, midwest bias confirmed, no wonder Heebs moved to the urban blighted cesspool that is indiana great stuff 20s, thanks
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