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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Recap Of Seminoles in the NBA

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With the second week of the NBA about to start, here is a recap of how the Seminoles have fared.

Chris Singleton of the Washington Wizards:  Chris has played in all five game this year for the Wizards and is averaging 13 minutes a game coming off the bench.  During that time, he is shooting 52.2% from the field and scoring 5.6 points per game.  Singleton is getting 3.2 rebounds, 1.2 assist and 1 steal per game.  His numbers are a little skewed because in one game he played less than a minute.


His biggest game of the year came against the Boston Celtics when he played 25 minutes, scoring 14 points including the game tying dunk over Kevin Garnett to send the game to overtime.  

The Wizards play tonight against the Charlotte Bobcats at 7:00 ET.

Toney Douglas of the Houston Rockets:  Toney has played in all six of the Rockets games, playing an average of 14.3 minutes per game.  He has been playing behind Jeremy Lin at the point guard position.  During these six games he has been struggling with his shooting, only averaging 22.2% from the field scoring 3.5 points per game.  His assist average is 2.2 and steals are 1.2.

Bernard James of the Dallas Mavericks:  Bernard has played in 6 of the 8 games for the Mavericks coming off the bench and averaging 9.3 minutes while scoring 3.3 points per game.  He is shooting 46.2% from the field and is perfect from the free throw line.  He is also grabbing 3.2 rebounds per game.  His numbers are quite skewed since he has played 1 minute or less in 2 games. 

When James gets time on the floor he makes the most of it including leading the Mavericks in rebounds against the Raptors last week.  It will be hard for him to get minutes with all the low post presence they already have in seasoned veterans, but with his hard work it should improve.

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