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Oct 1, 2014
7:37:34pm
Haha, except Collinsworth's stats weren't even close to Delon's.
Wright's season:

PER: 27.0, TS%: .639, eFG%: .581, ORB%: 4.6, DRB%: 17.0, TRB%: 11.3, AST%: 28.6, STL%: 4.1, BLK%: 3.8, ORtg: 125.2, DRtg: 90.2, OWS: 4.2, DWS: 3.2, TWS: 7.3.

Collinsworth's season:

PER: 20.5, TS%: .530, eFG%: .509, ORB%: 8.0, DRB%: 17.6, TRB%: 12.8, AST%: 24.7, STL%: 2.7, BLK%: 1.2, ORtg: 110.0, DRtg: 102.0, OWS: 2.2, DWS: 1.7, TWS: 3.9.

So Collinsworth was a better offensive rebounder and slightly better defensive rebounder. He also had a slightly better DRtg.

Wright destroyed him in every other category. He was a much more efficient player. Not to mention he almost DOUBLED Collinsworth in win shares. So please tell me how Collinsworth was every bit as prolific statistically. Because either you don't understand statistics or don't understand the definition of prolific.
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