Thursday, January 4, 2007

The Wade Update

This is Doc - writing my first post for our blog. Oh well, here goes.
I am a big fan of the Miami Heat and an even bigger fan of Dwayne Wade. Everyone knows that he is a great basketball player, but he is an even better person. He gives generously to charities and always has time for people wanting autographs. In my weekly post I will be updating DWade's stats to let you know how he has done each game. Right now, he has a sprained right wrist and has missed three games and I know they can't wait to get him back. Today, I'll give you his season and career stats:
2006-07 Statistics
PPG 27.5
RPG 4.40
APG 7.8
EFF + 26.65

Born: Jan 17, 1982
Height: 6-4 / 1,93
Weight: 212 lbs. / 96,2 kg.
College : Marquette
Years Pro: 3

Career Stats
Year RPG APG PPG
03-04 4.0 4.5 16.2
04-05 5.2 6.8 24.1
05-06 5.7 6.7 27.2
06-07 4.4 7.8 27.5
Ranks #6 in the NBA in Points Per Game(27.5)
Ranks #9 in the NBA in Assists Per Game(7.8)
Ranks #46 in the NBA in Field-Goal Percentage(0.479)
Ranks #9 in the NBA in Steals Per Game(1.85)
Ranks #15 in the NBA in Minutes Per Game(38.5)
Ranks #17 in the NBA in Field Goals Made(241.0)
Ranks #14 in the NBA in Field Goal Attempts(503.0)
Ranks #3 in the NBA in Free Throws(220.0)
Ranks #4 in the NBA in Free Throw Attempts(271.0)
Ranks #11 in the NBA in Assists(204.0)
Ranks #12 in the NBA in Steals(48.0)
Ranks #33 in the NBA in Blocks(32.0)
Ranks #8 in the NBA in Points(715.0)
Ranks #25 in the NBA in Double-doubles(9.0)
Ranks #7 in the NBA in Field Goals Per 48 Minutes(11.56)
Ranks #9 in the NBA in Field-Goal Attempts Per 48 Minutes(24.12)
Ranks #3 in the NBA in Free Throws Per 48 Minutes(10.55)
Ranks #2 in the NBA in Free Throw Attempts Per 48 Minutes(13.0)
Ranks #9 in the NBA in Assists Per 48 Minutes(9.8)
Ranks #15 in the NBA in Steals Per 48 Minutes(2.3)
Ranks #44 in the NBA in Blocks Per 48 Minutes(1.53)
Ranks #5 in the NBA in Points Per 48 Minutes(34.3)
Ranks #5 in the NBA in Total Turnovers(107.0)
Ranks #16 in the NBA in Total Efficiency Points(693.0)
Ranks #2 in the NBA in Efficiency Ranking(26.65)
Ranks #8 in the NBA in Efficiency Ranking Per 48 Minutes(33.23)
Ranks #2 in the NBA in Turnovers Per Game(4.12)
Ranks #3 in the NBA in Turnovers Per 48 Minutes(5.13)



3 comments:

Joan said...

Interesting post, Doc -- and well-written

Anonymous said...

He sure has accomplished a lot in only 3 years as pro, hasn't he?

Anonymous said...

Cool info about the NBA, but I was also thinking of shedding some more light on the WNBA, which doesn’t get much publicity, although it should. Here are some interesting facts about the WNBA:

On February 15, 2005, NBA Commissioner David Stern announced that Donna Orender, who had been serving as the Senior Vice President of the PGA Tour and who had played for several teams in the now-defunct Women's Pro Basketball League, would be Ackerman's successor as of April 2005.

The WNBA awarded its first expansion team in several years to Chicago (later named the Sky) in February 2005. In the off-season, a set of rule changes was approved that made the WNBA more like the NBA Wizards game stats.

The 2006 season was the WNBA's tenth; the league became the first team-oriented women's professional sports league to exist for ten consecutive seasons. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary, the WNBA released its All-Decade Team, comprising the ten WNBA players deemed to have contributed, through on-court play and off-court activities, the most to women's basketball during the period of the league's existence.

In December of 2006, the Charlotte Bobcats organization announced it would no longer operate the Charlotte Sting. Soon after, the WNBA announced that the Charlotte Sting would not operate for the upcoming season. A dispersal draft was held January 8, 2007, with all players except for unrestricted free agents Allison Feaster and Tammy Sutton-Brown available for selection. Teams selected in inverse order of their 2006 records, with Chicago receiving the first pick and selecting Monique Currie.

For mens basketball resources please see the pages on the following teams:

NBA New York Knicks
Philadelphia 76ers
Chicago Bulls basketball
Detroit Pistons
Orlando Magic

Michael S.