The Top 10 Boxscores of the Week

Welcome to the Top 10 Boxscore of the Week, a weekly segment on the Boxscore Geeks where we break down our favorite boxscores of the week. While we do use statistical criteria to guide our choices, this list is subjective. With that said, here's our list!

Brandon Knight - Dec. 31st

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  • 42 Minutes Played
  • 20 Field Goal Attempts
  • 3 Free Throw Attempts
  • 15 Points, 35.2% True Shooting
  • 2 Rebounds (0 Offensive)
  • 6 Assists
  • 5 Personal Fouls
  • 2 Steals
  • 5 Turnovers
  • 0 Blocks

Brandon Knight put up an impressive set of bad stats. He missed ten shots (on poor shooting), got five fouls, and five turnovers. The Suns have been a mess this season, and Knight is part of the reason. Shockingly the Suns only lost to the Thunder by four points this game, which is even more impressive given Knight's play.

Ish Smith - Jan. 1st

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  • 25 Minutes Played
  • 19 Field Goal Attempts
  • 4 Free Throw Attempts
  • 9 Points, 21.7% True Shooting
  • 4 Rebounds (1 Offensive)
  • 3 Assists
  • 5 Personal Fouls
  • 0 Steals
  • 3 Turnovers
  • 0 Blocks

Hate to burst any 76er fan bubbles, but Ish Smith will not be a major difference maker for this disfunctional franchise. He currently has the worst scoring performance of 2016 (factoring in both attempts and efficiency) To be fair, both the 76ers and Lakers had incentive to lose this game given the Lakers first round pick is at stake. Regardless, expect more ugly ball in Philly for the forseeable future.

DeAndre Jordan - Dec. 31st

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  • 36 Minutes Played
  • 7 Field Goal Attempts
  • 2 Free Throw Attempts
  • 11 Points, 69.8% True Shooting
  • 20 Rebounds (8 Offensive)
  • 2 Assists
  • 4 Personal Fouls
  • 1 Steals
  • 1 Turnovers
  • 3 Blocks

The only twenty rebound game of the week makes the list. DeAndre also scored pretty efficiently. Heck, his one for two from the line is an improvement for the season. This game was a must as Chris Paul played far below his normal levels.

Rajon Rondo - Jan. 2nd

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  • 30 Minutes Played
  • 11 Field Goal Attempts
  • 2 Free Throw Attempts
  • 15 Points, 63.1% True Shooting
  • 6 Rebounds (1 Offensive)
  • 15 Assists
  • 2 Personal Fouls
  • 1 Steals
  • 3 Turnovers
  • 0 Blocks

Rajon Rondo uses one of my favorite cheat codes for making this list: having the same number of points and assists. Rondo can usually do everything except score quite well. This game he managed to get the points while also being efficient. I won't lie, this game as a whole makes my favorite of the week.

DeMarcus Cousins - Jan. 2nd

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  • 27 Minutes Played
  • 15 Field Goal Attempts
  • 11 Free Throw Attempts
  • 32 Points, 80.6% True Shooting
  • 9 Rebounds (2 Offensive)
  • 1 Assists
  • 3 Personal Fouls
  • 2 Steals
  • 1 Turnovers
  • 0 Blocks

There were four technical fouls handed out this game, including an ejection. Cousins got zero of them! In fact, Cousins was about as unlike himself as possible. He shot efficiently, didn't turn the ball over, and didn't foul. Heck, he even got along with George Karl, because George Karl got a technical!

Arron Afflalo - Jan. 3rd

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  • 29 Minutes Played
  • 17 Field Goal Attempts
  • 4 Free Throw Attempts
  • 38 Points, 101.3% True Shooting
  • 2 Rebounds (0 Offensive)
  • 2 Assists
  • 2 Personal Fouls
  • 0 Steals
  • 1 Turnovers
  • 1Blocks

Afflalo has the best scoring performance of 2016 so far! He also dished out two assists for good measure. On a team with Melo and Porzingis, it's impressive for Afflalo to show them how to score.

Jimmy Butler - Jan. 3rd

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  • 39 Minutes Played
  • 23 Field Goal Attempts
  • 11 Free Throw Attempts
  • 42 Points, 75.4% True Shooting
  • 4 Rebounds (1 Offensive)
  • 5 Assists
  • 3 Personal Fouls
  • 1 Steals
  • 3 Turnovers
  • 1 Blocks

Jimmy Butler scored forty points in a half! Let that sink in. A Bull scoring well enough to put himself in the conversation with Michael Jordan (legitimately, efficiency matters!) is awesome. Jimmy Butler truly is the best shooting guard in the NBA.

Steph Curry - Dec. 28th

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  • 30 Minutes Played
  • 16 Field Goal Attempts
  • 4 Free Throw Attempts
  • 23 Points, 64.8% True Shooting
  • 14 Rebounds (0 Offensive)
  • 10 Assists
  • 3 Personal Fouls
  • 2 Steals
  • 2 Turnovers
  • 0 Blocks

Steph Curry made a strong push for his MVP campaign. Right before going out injured, he put up an absurd triple-double. Then, while injured, the Warriors lost their second game of the season. Here's my favorite part of this game, Curry took sixteen shots and thirteen were from three!

Draymond Green - Dec. 31st

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  • 38 Minutes Played
  • 7 Field Goal Attempts
  • 4 Free Throw Attempts
  • 10 Points, 57.1% True Shooting
  • 11 Rebounds (0 Offensive)
  • 16 Assists
  • 1 Personal Fouls
  • 2 Steals
  • 2 Turnovers
  • 2 Blocks

What a way to end 2015! Draymond Green is absurd. Without Steph Curry, he stepped up. I suspect by the end of this season I may just run out of things to say about Draymond.

Draymond Green - Jan. 2nd

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  • 44 Minutes Played
  • 16 Field Goal Attempts
  • 6 Free Throw Attempts
  • 29 Points, 77.8% True Shooting
  • 17 Rebounds (4 Offensive)
  • 14 Assists
  • 4 Personal Fouls
  • 4 Steals
  • 3 Turnovers
  • 1 Blocks

What a way to ring in the new year! This game was disapointing as Steph Curry left injured early on. That said, Draymond Green added another triple-double to his league leading resume! We keep saying that Draymond can do everything, and in a crucial overtime victory he did everything.


That's our list! Did we miss someone? Are any players too high? Well don't worry, we'll be back next week with another one. If you see any boxscores you think deserve consideration, leave them in the comments or tweet at myself (@nerdnumbers), Patrick (@nbageek), or Brian (@boxscorebrian) with hashtag #BSGTop10. Seeya next time!

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