Up to the trade date, Nash provided B-L with approximately 9% of his 90 pts. This equates to about 0.6% of B-L's points per game that Nash played. The day after the trade, Nash scores 3 pts provides Tim with 3.2% of his 96 pts in just one game. Nash increased his per game scoring rate by over 500% on the day that he knew he was leaving B-L's team. (He's a big reader of the blog.)
Timmy - I don't think you suck at hockey pools. You just have bad luck. Everyone you pick goes for shit. Perhaps you should stop picking your beloved Oilers.
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I think this will work. Nash is too good not to get going and Gionta is a blue chip. Win, Win.
Approved.
Sounds good to me. Trade approved.
Looks like you have an approved trade.
Here's the statistically funny part:
Up to the trade date, Nash provided B-L with approximately 9% of his 90 pts. This equates to about 0.6% of B-L's points per game that Nash played. The day after the trade, Nash scores 3 pts provides Tim with 3.2% of his 96 pts in just one game. Nash increased his per game scoring rate by over 500% on the day that he knew he was leaving B-L's team. (He's a big reader of the blog.)
Timmy - I don't think you suck at hockey pools. You just have bad luck. Everyone you pick goes for shit. Perhaps you should stop picking your beloved Oilers.
would you do some work and quit doing this analysis... you're pissin me off....
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