Frozena has officially entered the Club Trillion competition.
http://clubtrillion.blogspot.com/
He is doing alright, but he needs our support.
Not sure what a Club Trillion actually is, but I think it's a walk-on appearance without scoring. I may need to cringe every time he has a sweet reverse lay-up.
It is one minute played with no other stats, thus 1 000 000 000 000
Quote from: rmi210 on December 07, 2010, 08:11:09 PM
It is one minute played with no other stats, thus 1 000 000 000 000
Awesome. Only read random blogs so never understood the number. He said minutes don't matter, though.
In previous blog posts he said that 4 trillion was the max I believe. Anything higher than 4 minutes mean that you were in for the 4 minute media timeout and the coach actually had to sit through a time out and talk strategy, thus you lost scrub status because you were being treated like a real player by sitting through a time out. If I'm wrong feel free to correct me, I might have some of the specifics wrong.
Minutes don't matter for his season long contest is what he means...I believe. Just how many trillion games you put up
Yea I saw that in his post that included Frozena. I believe one kid from Nevada had an 11 trillion he said. Just trying to give some background about the blog. Sorry for the confusion.
too bad he had an assist tonight... whats that like?
1001000000000?
yes i was going to mention that frozena had a nice dime...not a canadian dime...but a dime nevertheless, therefore he did not have a trillion...in fact he did not have one against long wood either as relative to a walkon he stuffed the stat sheet.
I'm guessing Dave Singleton won't be in contention for this next year...
At the risk of boasting, I am the one who submitted The Wild Rumpus' name for consideration. I assured Mark Titus that while Frozena's skills may prevent him from many trillions by virtue of sick assists like last night, his high fiving and bench morale abilities far outweigh most of the other walk ons on that list.
Glad to see him pop up.
Was looking through some of the recent MU-UW box scores prior to the upcoming game and came across an astonishing near-trillion feat: in 04-05, Chris Grimm started and played 26 minutes in a 63-54 Marquette victory over the Badgers. His sole contribution to the stat sheet during that time were 3 personal fouls - which the play-by-play appeared to indicate were all defensive and therefore somehow not moving screens.
The walk-ons each logged a trillion in that game, and Barro put up a 5 trillion.
http://statsheet.com/mcb/games/2004/12/11/wisconsin-54-marquette-63
I gotta hand it to TC there, he put The Reaper on Alando Tucker and he shut him down.