I was able to retrieve the boxscores
Pettit:
28.8 pts, 6 boards, 4.8 assists, 2.7 steals, 48.7% shooting, 84.7% fg, 56.8% 3pt.
Not only is he putting up bigtime stats, but he's doing so at an incredible efficiency. As a rookie #1 option.
I'm going out on a limb, but I think this kid could be something special
Emeka a "quiet" 21.3 pts, 12 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 3.1 blocks.
biggest surprise of course is Daniels. I was expecting 12-13 pts and 7 assists. 17.6 pts, 5.4 boards, 8.1 dimes, 2.6 steals to only 1.9 turns. Actually a little low on the assist to turnover ratio than I expected ("only" 4.3/1). But if he puts in 17/8 I'm almost unbeatable. I put him as the 3rd option (for the first time in his career) and he really responded.
Of course, when you have two players combining to score 50.1 pts, probably the best inside/outside combo in the game with a 2 guard that can create and distribute, Daniels probably hasn't had a contested shot all year.
Top 2 offensive options combine for 50.1 ppg (top 3 for 67.7). My starting pf/c each average over 11 rebounds and 3 blocks/game, combining for 23 rebounds and 6.1 blocks nightly. My starting backcourt average 46.4 pts and 12.9 dimes nightly.
And all the while I'm scoring 101.1 ppg and only giving up 88.8. That 88.8 ppg is the 4th in the league, scary because I'm playing at a fast pace
. Opponents only shooting 40.6% against me (3rd in the league) and I'm forcing 16.7 to's/game (3rd in the league).
Even I wasn't expecting this much success.
Okafor and Pettit's first game together they combined for 77 points (40 for Okafor, 37 for Pettit) and 11 assists (7 for Pettit and 4 for Okafor).