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Hoops 1986-87 Corrected Player Cards Magic Johnson PG Alt: SG, SF James Worthy SF Alt: PF Los Angeles Lakers 86-87 X: 5* 23.9 p, 6.3 r, 12.2 a Los Angeles Lakers 86-87 X: 0 19.4 p, 5.7 r, 2.8 a DNP: 2 R: 9 (36m/g) FS: 4-6 : 5 D: 1.00 DNP: 0 R: 9 (34m/g) FS: 3-6 : 2 D: 1.07 A: 28 BH: 10 OR: 8 DR: 17 A: 10 BH: 4 OR: 10 DR: 11 I: 1-6O: 7-10 F D I: 1-7 O: 8-10 F D 2 2Assist 2B + F(1) 2 2 23 pt. Att. 2Turnover 2 3 pt. Att./P 3 Turnover 3 3 Turnover 3 blk 3 Turnover 3 TO:OF 3 3 pass* 4 4 Assist 4 Basket 4 Basket/P 4 4 Basket 4 Assist 4 pass* 5 Basket 5 Assist 5 F(2) 5 pass* 5 Basket 5 pass* 5 F(2) 5 Basket/P 6Assist 6 6Assist 6 Steal (FB) 6 6 6 6Basket/P 7Assist 7Basket 7Assist 7 7F(2) 7 7Basket 7 Steal (FB) 8F(2) 8 8Assist 8pass* 8Basket 8 8Basket 8blk 9 9Assist 9Basket 9 Steal (FB) 9 9Basket 9F(2) 9 10 Basket 10 3 pt. Att. 10 F(2) 10 Basket/P 10 Assist 10 Assist 10 Basket 10 11 B + F(1) 11 Turnover 11 11 3 pt. Att./P 11 B + F(1) 11 Turnover 11 Turnover 11 pass* 12TO:OF 12F(2) 12F(2) 12F(1) 12TO:OF 12F(2) 12B + F(1) 12F(1) FT: 2-9, 12 3: 2-4, 12 3D F3: D3: 2-4, 10 FT: 2-8, 12 3: 0 3D F3: D3: 2-5 Byron Scott SG Alt: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar C Alt: Los Angeles Lakers 86-87 X: 0 17 p, 3.5 r, 3.4 a Los Angeles Lakers 86-87 X: 2* 17.5 p, 6.7 r, 2.6 a DNP: 0 R: 12 (33m/g) FS: 4-6 : 4-6 D: 1.00 DNP: 2, 12 R: 12 (31m/g) FS: 4-7 : 3-5 D: 1.36 A: 12 BH: 6 OR: 4 DR: 9 A: 10 BH: 3 OR: 11 DR: 16 I: 1-3 O: 4-10 F D I: 1-10 O: 0 F D 2 B + F(1) 2 Turnover 2 B + F(1) 2 blk 2 B + F(1) 2 pass* 2 Turnover 2 blk 3TO:OF 3 3P 3 3 pt. Att./P 3pass* 3pass* 3P 3pass* 4 4Basket 4Basket 4pass* 4Assist 4pass* 4 4blk 5 5 5Assist 5Basket/P 5Turnover 5pass* 5P 5 6pass* 6Assist 6Basket 6 6F(2) 6pass* 6P 6pass* 7 7 7F(2) 7 Steal (FB) 7 Basket 7 pass* 7 P 7 Basket/P 8Basket 8pass* 8P 8 8 8pass* 8P 8Basket/P 9 F(2) 9 3 pt. Att. 9 9 Basket/P 9 Basket 9 pass* 9 P 9 10pass* 103 pt. Att. 103 pt. Att. 10pass* 10 10pass* 10P 10 F(1) 11Assist 11pass* 11 11 11 11pass* 11Turnover11 Steal (FB) 12 Turnover 12 F(2) 12 Turnover 12 Steal (FB) 12 TO:OF 12 pass* 12 Basket 12 blk FT: 2-9, 11 3: 2-6, 12 F3: 2-7 D3: 2-5 FT: 2-8 3: 3D F3: D3: N/A Michael Cooper SG Alt: SF, PG A.C. Green PF Alt: SF, C Los Angeles Lakers 86-87X: 0 10.5 p, 3.1 r, 4.5 a Los Angeles Lakers 86-87 X: 0 10.8 p, 7.8 r, 1.1 a DNP: 0 R: 18 (27m/g) FS: 4-6 : 2-5 D: 0.27 DNP: 2 R: 18 (28m/g) FS: 4-7 : 2 D: 0.90 A: 19 BH: 10 OR: 5 DR: 9 A: 4 BH: 3 OR: 17 DR: 19 I: 1-3 O: 4-10 F D I: 1-8 O: 9-10 F D 2 Basket 2 Assist 2 Basket 2 pass* 2 pass* 2 3 pt. Att. 2 Assist 2 3 TO:OF 3 3 pt. Att. 3 3 pt. Att. 3 3 pt. Att./P 3 B + F(1) 3 pass* 3 B + F(1) 3 F(1) 4 4 Assist 4 3 pt. Att. 4 pass* 4 pass* 4 pass* 4 Turnover 4 pass* 5 F(2) 5 3 pt. Att. 5 Basket 5 5 pass* 5 F(2) 5 P 5 Basket/P 6 pass* 6 3 pt. Att. 6 P 6 F(1) 6 pass* 6 pass* 6 F(2) 6 7pass* 7 7P 7 Steal (FB) 7pass* 7 7F(2) 7blk 8pass* 83 pt. Att.8P 8 8 8pass* 8 8 Steal (FB) 9Assist 9Assist 9 9 9pass* 9pass* 9P 9pass* 10Basket 10Basket 10F(2) 10blk 10F(2) 10Assist 10P 10Basket/P 11 11 Assist 11 Assist 11 Basket/P 11 TO:OF 11 pass* 11 TO:OF 11 pass* 12B + F(1) 12F(2) 12P 12Basket/P 12Assist 12 12Basket 12 3 pt. Att./P FT: 2-9, 12 3: 2-5, 9 2D F3: 2-6, 10 D3: 2 FT: 2-8, 11 3: 0 3D F3: D3: 2-4 Karl Malone PF Alt: Mark Eaton C Alt: Utah Jazz 86-87 X: 4* 21.7 p, 10.4 r, 1.9 a Utah Jazz 86-87 X: 0 7.7 p, 8.8 r, 1.3 a DNP: 0 R: 9 (35m/g) FS: 4-6 : 2 D: 1.05 DNP: 2 R: 12 (32m/g) FS: 4-6 : N/A D: 0.45 A: 8 BH: 2 OR: 18 DR: 21 A: 5 BH: 3 OR: 13 DR: 20 I: 1-7O: 8-10 F D I: 1-10 O: 0 F D 2 TO:OF 2 Assist 2 B + F(1) 2 2 B + F(1) 2 pass* 2 2 blk 3 F(2) 3 pass* 3 Basket 3 Basket/P 3 Assist 3 pass* 3 P 3 Steal (FB) 4 Turnover 4 Turnover 4 P 4 F(1) 4 Turnover 4 pass* 4 P 4 blk 5Basket 5Basket 5Turnover 5blk 5 5pass* 5P 5 6 6 6P 6Basket/P6 6pass* 6P 6F(1) 7Basket 7 7F(2) 7 Steal (FB) 7pass* 7pass* 7P 7blk 8 8 8 8 8pass* 8pass* 8P 8blk 9F(2) 9Basket 9P 9pass* 9pass* 9pass* 9P 9Basket/P 10 10F(2) 10Basket 10F(1) 10F(2) 10pass* 10Turnover 10pass* 11Assist 11TO:OF 11Basket 11 11Basket 11pass* 11P 11 12 B + F(1) 12 3 pt. Att. 12 Assist 12 3 pt. Att./P 12pass* 12pass* 12P 12pass* FT: 2-7, 12 3: 0 3D F3: D3: 2-4, 10 FT: 2-7, 10 3: 3D 2D F3: D3: N/A Thurl Bailey PF Alt: SF, C Rickey Green PG Alt: Utah Jazz 86-87 X: 3* 13.8 p, 5.3 r, 1.3 a Utah Jazz 86-87 X: 0 9.6 p, 2 r, 6.7 a DNP: 0 R: 18 (27m/g) FS: 2-5 : 2 D: 1.10 DNP: 0 R: 18 (26m/g) FS: 4-6 : 2-5 D: 1.15 A: 6 BH: 3 OR: 10 DR: 14 A: 28 BH: 10 OR: 3 DR: 6 I: 1-7 O: 8-10 F D I: 1-5 O: 6-10 F D 2 B + F(1) 2 2 Turnover 2 3 pt. Att./P 2 TO:OF 2 3 pt. Att. 2 B + F(1) 2 pass* 3Assist 3F(2) 3 3Basket/P 3pass* 3Turnover 3P 3 3 pt. Att./P 4 4 4 4 Steal (FB) 4 Basket 4 pass* 4 Assist 4 5pass* 5 5P 5pass* 5Assist 5Assist 5 5pass* 6 6 6P 6pass* 6 6Assist 6Basket 6 7 7Basket 7P 7 7pass* 7 7Assist 7 Steal (FB) 8Basket 8 8P 8Basket/P 8 8 8F(2) 8Basket/P 9F(2) 9 9Basket 9blk 9Assist 9pass* 9P 9pass* 10Basket 10Turnover 10 10blk 10pass* 10pass* 10Assist 10 Steal (FB) 11 11 pass* 11 F(2) 11 Basket/P 11 Turnover 11 F(2) 11 Turnover 11 Basket/P 12 TO:OF 12 Assist 12 Turnover 12 F(1) 12 F(2) 12 Basket 12 3 pt. Att. 12 FT: 2-8, 10 3: 3D F3: D3: 2-5, 10 FT: 2-9 3: 2-4, 11 3D F3: 2-6, 11 D3: 2-5, 10 Kelly Tripucka SF Alt: John Stockton PG Alt: Utah Jazz 86-87 X: 0 10.1 p, 3.1 r, 3.1 a Utah Jazz 86-87 X: 0 7.9 p, 1.8 r, 8.2 a DNP: 2 R: 18 (24m/g) FS: 6-7 : 2-5 D: 1.25 DNP: 0 R: 18 (23m/g) FS: 3-6 : 2-3 D: 0.73 A: 17 BH: 4 OR: 5 DR: 11 A: 28 BH: 10 OR: 3 DR: 7 I: 1-4 O: 5-10 F D I: 1-4 O: 5-10 F D 2 F(2) 2 Turnover 2 Assist 2 3 pt. Att./P 2 pass* 2 Basket 2 3 pt. Att. 2 Steal (FB) 3 TO:OF 3 Turnover 3 Basket 3 Steal (FB) 3pass* 3Turnover 3 3 3 pt. Att./P 4 F(2) 4 Turnover 4 P 4 Basket/P 4 F(2) 4 pass* 4 Basket 4 Steal (FB) 5 Assist 5 Assist 5 F(2) 5 5 Assist 5 Assist 5 Assist 5 Basket/P 6 pass* 6 3 pt. Att. 6 6 Basket/P 6 Assist 6 Assist 6 Assist 6 Steal (FB) 7 7 7P 7pass* 7 7Assist 7Assist 7F(1) 8 Turnover 8 8 Turnover 8 Steal (FB) 8 Assist 8 Assist 8 Assist 8 9 9Assist 9F(2) 9 9pass* 9 9F(2) 9 Steal (FB) 10 F(2) 10 F(2) 10 P 10 Basket/P 10 TO:OF 10 pass* 10 Turnover 10 F(1) 11 Basket 11 Basket 11 Turnover 11 F(1) 11 Turnover 11 F(2) 11 F(2) 11 12 B + F(1) 12 12 3 pt.
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