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Who will win it this season. It would seem that it may be a bit of a contest this year. Obviously Iverson is the man to beat but KVH is taking some of the heat off Iverson this season and for the first time in a long time, the 76ers have a reliable second scorer.
Can Kobe continue to dominate and win the scoring title, he is currently 3rd at 28.7ppg, or will his numbers decrease like they always do when Shaq returns. What about Shaq. Has a career average of around 27ppg? Up's that a bit and it's his...
Stackhouse has a shot. Jordan looks disinterested in scoring points, hardly taking 15 shots a game. Stack has being asked to be the scorer he once was a few years back where he averaged 29.8ppg in 2000/01!
The Truth is sitting 7th with 25.2ppg but is certainly capable of getting 30 a night. Can the Big Dog keep his scoring up all year. We all know he can score but with Reef and Terry shooting the ball, will he see enough of it to go all the way. He was the early scoring leader before a couple of quiet games has dragged his average down to 24.7 and he sits 8th.
No McDyess...No Sprewell... = Houston scoring a lot! I doubt Houston could keep it up all year but with Sprewell apparently on the block and Dice out all season, he will be required to score a lot. He is currently averaging 26ppg and is 5th in the league.
Then there is Stevie Franchise. He is well and truly back this season after a couple of seasons of on again, off again injuries. He is averaging 30.4ppg this season and is second in the league but this is new territory for him. His previous best was 21.6ppg last season in 57 injury plagued games.
Last but not least is Iverson's biggest challenger. Tracy McGrady. Currently leading the league in scoring at 30.7ppg. He doesnt look like slowing down and we all know he can score from pretty much anywhere. Hill and Miller also score a lot but T-Mac is always there first option on offence and has already posted a 47 point game this season. The highest for the season so far if im not mistaken.
So who will take it home?
Can Kobe continue to dominate and win the scoring title, he is currently 3rd at 28.7ppg, or will his numbers decrease like they always do when Shaq returns. What about Shaq. Has a career average of around 27ppg? Up's that a bit and it's his...
Stackhouse has a shot. Jordan looks disinterested in scoring points, hardly taking 15 shots a game. Stack has being asked to be the scorer he once was a few years back where he averaged 29.8ppg in 2000/01!
The Truth is sitting 7th with 25.2ppg but is certainly capable of getting 30 a night. Can the Big Dog keep his scoring up all year. We all know he can score but with Reef and Terry shooting the ball, will he see enough of it to go all the way. He was the early scoring leader before a couple of quiet games has dragged his average down to 24.7 and he sits 8th.
No McDyess...No Sprewell... = Houston scoring a lot! I doubt Houston could keep it up all year but with Sprewell apparently on the block and Dice out all season, he will be required to score a lot. He is currently averaging 26ppg and is 5th in the league.
Then there is Stevie Franchise. He is well and truly back this season after a couple of seasons of on again, off again injuries. He is averaging 30.4ppg this season and is second in the league but this is new territory for him. His previous best was 21.6ppg last season in 57 injury plagued games.
Last but not least is Iverson's biggest challenger. Tracy McGrady. Currently leading the league in scoring at 30.7ppg. He doesnt look like slowing down and we all know he can score from pretty much anywhere. Hill and Miller also score a lot but T-Mac is always there first option on offence and has already posted a 47 point game this season. The highest for the season so far if im not mistaken.
So who will take it home?






