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Warrior Code

Klay Thompson scored 60 points last night and only took 11 dribbles. He held the ball an average of 0.57 seconds per touch. That is wild. Is there any other sport where a person can even come close that kind of efficiency?



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Quote from: Warrior Code on December 06, 2016, 11:53:48 AM
Klay Thompson scored 60 points last night and only took 11 dribbles. He held the ball an average of 0.57 seconds per touch. That is wild. Is there any other sport where a person can even come close that kind of efficiency?



http://www.sbnation.com/2016/12/6/13854272/klay-thompson-highlights-stats-scoring-60-points

I guess he showed Kobe how it's supposed to be when you score 60.

ChitownSpaceForRent

Klay wouldn't be half the player he is without playing alongside Curry. His efficiency numbers would plummet.

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