Here's part of an exchange I had with the honorable DSouthr regarding Brandon Robinson's high school stats. Maybe I'm nit-picking a bit, but I don't think so. Since when is 23 ppg, 5 reb, and 4 assists considered as "nearly averaging a triple double"?
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DS: The kid nearly averaged a triple double in that season, again, I don't care what the competition was, that is something special.
Me: Where are you pulling your stats from? The only thing I could find on him was from maxpreps, which admittedly isn't always right. The stats on maxpreps show 23 ppg, 5 reb, 4 ast, 2 steals. Great stats nonetheless, but not exactly triple-double stats. I'd be curious though if there are official stats out there that indicate he does indeed have slightly better averages.
DS: On IC they had a poster that shared stats after each game for ALL of our commits that were updated every week during their last season. I noticed how many of his games where he nearly had triple doubles, you can't look at season stats and see that because a couple games where the assists or rebounds were not what he usually got and the stats skew. But the thing I watched was the game by game more so than the compiled for the whole season. (my thought: the stats skew?? that's what makes up averages. you have good games and bad games. 5 rebounds and 4 assists is reflective of his averages, not games where he almost got a triple double)
Me: You said he nearly averaged a triple-double. I imagine every HS player in America averaging double figures, 5+ rebounds, and 4+ assists comes close to an occasional triple double. There's a big difference between those stats and Denzel Valentine/Kyle Collinsworth type numbers.
DS: Look boss, I told you where I got the info that framed my opinion, I was not looking at that info (high school averages), matter of fact have not since the season ended. I really don't care what you think of what I said, it was not intended for you in the first place.
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DS: The kid nearly averaged a triple double in that season, again, I don't care what the competition was, that is something special.
Me: Where are you pulling your stats from? The only thing I could find on him was from maxpreps, which admittedly isn't always right. The stats on maxpreps show 23 ppg, 5 reb, 4 ast, 2 steals. Great stats nonetheless, but not exactly triple-double stats. I'd be curious though if there are official stats out there that indicate he does indeed have slightly better averages.
DS: On IC they had a poster that shared stats after each game for ALL of our commits that were updated every week during their last season. I noticed how many of his games where he nearly had triple doubles, you can't look at season stats and see that because a couple games where the assists or rebounds were not what he usually got and the stats skew. But the thing I watched was the game by game more so than the compiled for the whole season. (my thought: the stats skew?? that's what makes up averages. you have good games and bad games. 5 rebounds and 4 assists is reflective of his averages, not games where he almost got a triple double)
Me: You said he nearly averaged a triple-double. I imagine every HS player in America averaging double figures, 5+ rebounds, and 4+ assists comes close to an occasional triple double. There's a big difference between those stats and Denzel Valentine/Kyle Collinsworth type numbers.
DS: Look boss, I told you where I got the info that framed my opinion, I was not looking at that info (high school averages), matter of fact have not since the season ended. I really don't care what you think of what I said, it was not intended for you in the first place.
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