SportsCenter was an excellent development. I can not count how many hours I have recorded watching this system review most of the shows and recaps of activities' greatest (and smallest) activities. However, it is not without its faults. Get basketball features, for example. What gets found more than such a thing else? The answer is obvious: game-winning pictures and thunderous slam dunks. The flashier the play, the better the play in the head of the suppliers. SportsCenter doesn't show us all the missed shots, whether through the first quarter or a important late-game situation. Or does it show us the solitude represents that end up in stones when passing was an easier alternative. All this plays right into Rudy Gay's arms. The Toronto Raptors forward grows on those highlight-creating plays. He throws down tomahawks, represents hero ball at the finish of limited activities and scores a lot, often at the expense of everything else. While Gay is a good opponent, his crime is not that useful. Should they were given the same number of possibilities many players can produce a similar output. Based on Basketball-Reference.com, Gay acquired 0.1 bad win stocks throughout the 2012-13 time, despite averaging 15.6 items per game.A0.3 of them came with Toronto Raptors, while minus-0.2 were "racked up" with the Memphis Grizzlies. To put that in perception, here's the set of Raptors who earned more unpleasant win shares during Gay's first campaign north of the border: Amir Johnson (team-high 4.4), Jose Calderon (4.0), Kyle Lowry (3.5), DeMar DeRozan (3.1), Jonas Valanciunas (2.4), Ed Davis (2.1), Alan Anderson (0.8), Quincy Acy (0.7) and John Lucas (0.7).
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