Obscure Statistics From March Madness, Spring Training, And The NBA

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Everyone can read the headlines and the box scores. But not everyone has the time to catch the real interesting stuff every night. Here is a quick review what I found to be quite interesting from yesterday, throughout all sports.

How about the NBA, and in Seattle where Steven Hunter blocked 6 shots? I always thought it might have been a mistake for Hunter, a defensive minded player to leave the Suns and go and compete with Samuel Dalembert, another defensive minded center, for a starting job. Looks like Steven Hunter is coming into his own in Philadelphia.

As a quick interruption, Davidson has a real scoring option in Ian Johnson. I like this big guy, he scored unconventionally. He has Davidson’s first 10 points! On the other end of the spectrum, Thomas Sander has missed two point blank lay ups. Now Back to the interesting stats from last night.

How about in Golden State, big man Ike Diogu with 21 points in 24 minutes. That is some quick production from a guy off the bench.

Let's move to spring training, interesting ending in the Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers game. Entering the 9th inning, the score was 5-5. The Oakland exploded in the top of the 9th with five runs making the score 10-5. Milwaukee decided they should score some runs as well, putting up a four spot in the 9th! Score through 8 innings, 5-5; score in the 9th inning, 5-4. Nice.

When you look for who led the UCLA Bruins in points, rebounds, and assists, all you will see is: Mbah a Moute.

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