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Username Post: Jeff Foote of the New Orleans Hornets
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Age: 44
Reg: 02-16-12
03-10-12 02:17 PM - Post#125230    
    In response to pennhoops

I'm perfectly calm, but wanted to clearly rebuke your ridiculous "98%" claim. Sharing different opinions is great, but there's no reason to contrive statistics or facts. Further, to state the obvious, there is a big difference between 67% and 98%.

As for this season, we won't know who will stick (or for that matter, all of the players who are called up) until the year is over. I don't have the time or inclination to look up every player right now, but off the top of my head, since Lance Thomas (who looked terrific last night for the Hornets) and Jamaal Tinsley are on NBA rosters, at the very least, the "stick rate" in 2011-12 will almost certainly be better than the 2% you cited as fact. Further, a drop from 30% to 2% wouldn't make a lot of sense anyways, even in a strike-shortened season.

Thanks to lk34 for the insight on the Hornets; I wasn't a fan before two days ago, so it's good to learn what the organization's strategy might be.

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