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millsap 21 points. derrick williams 7 of 17 . b- . al 20 nikola 7 of 16 A- . look a little like fuzzy grading preety close to the same stats off and def. one a- one b-.. could you explain a little on your grading curve. if you are throwing marvin in to get the grade from a- to a b- it is still a little fuzzy because marvin would get a big fat f wich would bring it from with same stats a- to a c or d . in that case marvin should be sent to the bench wich would knock bench grade down to a c or d. looks to me like you have enough room on the webbsite to grade each player instead of lumping it altogether. it would be preety simple most nights al and paul a or b foye a or b carrol a or b . rest of team c or d
Marvin Williams seems to remain in the starting lineup despite reaching new lows in contribution/performance game after game.
Absolutely pathetic Corbin. This guy is not even putting up bench-like stats. Finally he gets a few less minutes......that is only a couple of months late.
Pull your head out Corbin. We are sick of watching him repeatedly miss wide open shots.
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