Looks like the '08 style C's are poking their heads up more and more often. Now let's see some consistency!
Milestone Update: Since the last post: Paul Pierce passed
Terry Cummings to move into the Top 40 in all-time scoring. Next up is Walter Davis, 40 pts away.
KG became the 20th player in league history to grab at least 12,000 rebounds. He also passed
Elvin Hayes and is 19th all-time in blocked shots. Next up is
Theo Ratliff, who is 157 blocks away and still active, so KG won't be moving up this list for quite awhile.
Rajon Rondo scored his 3000th point. Not nearly as impressive as some of the other stuff here, but still, good job Rajon!
Ray Allen unfortunately got passed by Dirk Nowitzki and is back down to 32nd all-time in scoring.
Next up: Here's the closest ones for each guy.
KG:
33 points from becoming the 23rd player in league history to score 22,000.
15 steals from passing
Reggie Miller for 34th all-time.
Pierce:
40 points from passing
Walter Davis for 39th all-time.
12 steals from passing
Quinn Buckner for 49th all-time.
Ray Allen:
102 points from passing
The Iceman for 31st all-time (assuming Dirk gets there first).
He's also 1 3pter away from becoming the second player to hit 2400 threes. Third place (
Dale Ellis) has just over 1700. Staggering number there.
Sheeeeed needs just 4 more 3pt makes to move into the Top 50 all-time. Let's hope no one tells him.
And now...
PERKWATCH!As you may or may not know,
Perk is making a serious run at the team record for FG% in a season, currently held by
Cedric Maxwell. I'll keep track of his progress here, as well as his trek to finish first in the NBA for the season..
Perk's current %: 61.6
Max's record %: 60.9
Dwight Howard (2nd in league): 60.3Perk's gotten a little separation back...go Perk!
Perk needs 50 more FG makes to qualify for the record (this is important as he would've had the record 2 years ago, but didn't make enough shots to qualify). He is well on pace to do so, however.
And now, by popular demand (from 1 guy) we introduce a new feature:
THE RAJE CAGE!!Our own feisty little buddy
Rajon Rondo is making a run at some team records and the league lead in a few categories. Let's run them down:
Assists: Rajon is hoping to break the legendary
Bob Cousy's team single season record, set in the 59-60 season.
Rajon Rondo: 9.9 apg
Bob Cousy: 9.5 apg Steals: Rondo has a chance to both break the single-seaon team record, set by
Rick Fox in 96-97, and to become the first Celtic to lead the NBA in steals.
Rajon Rondo: 2.5 spg
Rick Fox: 2.2 spg
Monta Ellis: 2.17 spg (2nd in league)Let's go Rajon!