TP for your continued work on the counter, and I encourage others to do the same.
Thanks mate, appreciated.
Not to hijack the Ray thread, but he's 16-46 (35%) in the games Rondo misses and 66-130 (51%) when Rondo plays.
That's an interesting stat, and it goes to show:
1) How much a great passer Rondo really is and how in sync he is with Ray...always on the numbers as he curls
2) How much Ray's game has changed since the Seattle days. Being on this team he has the chance to be far more selective with his shot because there will (almost) always be a second chance. Back in Seattle he had to quite often take control of the game and maybe toss up the three even with close defense. Now he can pass up that option.
Out of interest, did you calculate that yourself or use a site that allows you to put parameters on who is on the court at the time?
Chris