Rudy Fernandez is the best at the end of fourth

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Saturday, 28 March 2009 19:11

The NBA will not have otherwise, but statistics ... in droves. Anyway, following the tremendous play of the other day from Sergio Rodriguez and Rudy Fernandez at Phoenix Suns, where the Mallorcan scored 5 seconds in the closing stages of the third quarter and led to madness in the Rose Garden has been developed A list of the best players in the final quarter.

  • Chris Paul 98 points, on 92 plays (1.07 points per offensive action.)
  • Dwyane Wade 88 points on 106 plays (.83)
  • Brandon Roy 82 points on 68 plays (1.22)
  • Andre Iguodala 76 points on 77 plays (.99)
  • Devin Harris 71 points on 70 plays (1.01)
  • Lou Williams 70 points on 70 plays (1)
  • Nate Robinson 68 points on 83 plays (.82)
  • Vince Carter 65 points on 66 plays (.98)
  • Kevin Durant 64 points on 56 plays (1.14)
  • Jason Terry 64 points on 56 plays (1.14)
  • LeBron James 64 points on 82 plays (.78)
  • Richard Hamilton 61 points on 54 plays (1.13)
  • Kobe Bryant 60 points on 68 plays (.88)
  • Raymond Felton 58 points on 74 plays (.78)
  • Jarrett Jack 57 points on 56 plays (1.02)
  • Jamal Crawford 55 points on 56 plays (.98)
  • Paul Pierce 55 points on 49 plays (1.12)
  • Baron Davis 54 points on 70 plays (.77)
  • Ben Gordon 52 points on 56 plays (.93)
  • Randy Foye 51 points on 67 plays (.76)
  • Manu Ginobili 51 points on 48 plays (1.06)
  • Rudy Fernandez 51 points on 46 plays (1.11)
  • The leader in scoring in the games that start in the last 24 seconds of a quarter, during the 2008-2009 season is Chris Paul, who managed 98 points in 92 games. However, to reach the most efficient is to go down a couple of places and meet the partner of the Spanish Armada in Portland Trail Blazers, Brandon Roy, who gets 1.22 points for every move that is played. Not bad, it gets the most points and well ahead of the famous super stars like Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.

    Rudy Fernandez has already garnered 51 points from 46 games, 1.1 points per game, which places him among the best in the NBA in this regard. But perhaps the most interesting part of ESPN's list is that there are many good teams without any players on that list, such as Orlando, Denver, Houston, Phoenix and Utah.


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