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achtungbaby
11-28-2003, 09:01 PM
1 Baron Davis, NO PG 9.95
2 Kevin Garnett, Min SF 8.92
3 Andrei Kirilenko, Uta SF 6.26
4 Predrag Stojakovic, Sac SF 5.48
5 Chauncey Billups, Det PG 5.45
6 Allen Iverson, Phi SG 5.27
7 Ben Wallace, Det C 4.46
8 Tracy McGrady, Orl SG 4.40
9 Kobe Bryant, LAL SG 4.09
10 Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Atl PF 4.06
11 Paul Pierce, Bos SG 3.82
12 Dirk Nowitzki, Dal SF 3.55
13 Stephon Marbury, Pho PG 3.34
14 Emmanuel Ginobili, SA SG 3.19
15 Ron Artest, Ind SG 3.17
16 Tim Duncan, SA PF 3.15
17 Jason Kidd, NJ PG 3.07
18 Jermaine O'Neal, Ind PF 3.02
19 Zachary Randolph, Por PF 2.78
20 Jason Terry, Atl SG 2.75

Player Rater Explained: In each of the scoring categories, a number is calculated that represents the average stat total in that category. If a player has that average exactly, his rating for that category is 0.00. The numbers then represent how much a player is above or below that average. If the rating is positive, then that player is an above average fantasy player in that category. If it is negative, the player is below average in that category. All ratings are then added together to get a grand total player rating, and they are ranked accordingly.

lethal
11-28-2003, 10:35 PM
I have 3 of the top 15. Why am I in 6th?

ellsworth81
11-28-2003, 10:40 PM
i also have three and am lagging behind

achtungbaby
11-28-2003, 11:21 PM
I have 3 of the top 15. Why am I in 6th?Actually you're in third now:) And much of that at my expense! You caught me in two categories, and those two points jumped you ahead.

deez nuts
12-02-2003, 07:34 AM
i have three out of the top twenty, i'm in first.

muhahahahaha

cmar
12-03-2003, 11:42 AM
I only have two of the top 20, and I have 4 guys on the IL. I know why I am at the bottom.

kurei kun
12-17-2003, 10:10 PM
i only have two and i'm on top (for now)

specialK
12-19-2003, 05:43 PM
kirilenko is the man. get this:

(from rotoworld.com)
Andrei Kirilenko achieved his second 5x5 within a week in yesterday's game. He had 10 points, 12 rebounds, six assists, six steals, and five blocks.
This is really something. Before Kirilenko, an NBA player had only reached at least five each of points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks in a single game just twice in the last 10 years. Source: Salt Lake Tribune (http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Dec/12112003/sports/118955.asp)
haha, he did in a week what it took the nba 10 years to do.