RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--BUSINESS WIRE--The Houston Rockets featured the most effective five man player
combination during the 2006-07 NBA season according to the Lenovo Stat,
a new plus minus statistic unveiled at the start of the season by Lenovo
and the NBA to demonstrate the power of teamwork. In addition, Lenovo is
launching NBA playoff promotions on NBA.com and ESPN.com to bring
awareness to the Lenovo Stat.
The Rockets line-up of Yao Ming, Tracy McGrady, Rafer Alston, Shane
Battier and Chuck Hayes led the Lenovo Stat rankings +269. Coming in
second was the Dallas Mavericks five man unit of Dirk Nowitzki,
Jason Terry, Josh Howard, Erick Dampier and Devin Harris +215, with
the Phoenix Suns combination of Steve Nash, Shawn Marion, Amare
Stoudemire, Raja Bell and Leandro Barbosa finishing third +165.
The Lenovo Stat, featured throughout the season on NBA.com, is a
plus/minus statistic that calculates the point differential when a
player, or combination of players, is in the game to see what effect
they have on the team. The statistic identifies the best individual
through five player combinations for each game, and over the course of
an entire season.
The Washington Wizards had the best five man combination Lenovo
Stat in the Eastern Conference with Gilbert Arenas, DeShawn Stevenson,
Brendan Haywood, Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler +101. The Philadelphia
76ers had the second best in the east with their revamped starting
lineup featuring Andre Miller, Kyle Korver, Samuel Dalembert, Joe Smith
and Andre Iguadala +100.
Top Lenovo
Stat Combinations for 2006-07 NBA Season
Five-man combination: Houston Rockets –
Yao Ming, Tracy McGrady, Rafer Alston, Shane Battier, Chuck Hayes +269
Four-man combination: Phoenix Suns - Steve Nash, Shawn
Marion, Amare Stoudemire, Raja Bell +341
Three-man combination: Phoenix Suns - Steve Nash, Shawn
Marion, Amare Stoudemire +497
Two-man combination: San Antonio Spurs - Tim Duncan and
Bruce Bowen +643
Individual: San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan +760
Lenovo Stat Fan Contests Begin
"The Lenovo Stat Best NBA Teammates" promotion launches on April 23 and
will honor the greatest players of the decade. Fans can visit NBA.com
and vote on which of the famed teams and players they think have had the
best 2, 3, 4 and 5-player Lenovo Stat of this decade. Participants who
answer at least one category correctly are eligible to win the Grand
Prize, which is a trip to The Finals to sit at the Stats Table and a new
Lenovo 3000 V100 notebook PC.
"The NBA Lenovo Stat Challenge Powered by Windows Vista" promotion
launched on April 20 on ESPN.com. Fans can enter and try to pick the
winning Lenovo Stat five player combinations for each 2007 playoff
match-up. Six Grand Prize trips to the 2007 NBA Finals will be awarded.
Fans can also go to www.Lenovo.com/T60ultimate
to earn 100 entries towards winning the Grand Prize when they purchase
select ThinkPad® T60 notebooks with
Windows® Vista™
Ultimate or Business. These participants will save up to $400 on one of
Lenovo's most powerful, secure and reliable notebook PCs.
Fans can enter the contests by visiting www.nba.com/lenovostat,
www.ESPN.com –
keyword “Lenovo,”
and www.Lenovo.com/T60ultimate.
“The Lenovo Stat and Lenovo PC technology have
taken basketball statistics to new levels this season,”
said Michael Gliedman, Senior Vice President and Chief Information
Officer, NBA. “Integrating Lenovo technology
into the NBA’s operations has enhanced the
game for coaches and fans – both in the
arenas and at home.”
The Lenovo Stat was introduced as part of the multi-year global
marketing partnership between Lenovo and the NBA announced in October.
This season Lenovo computers were used in all 29 NBA arenas by coaches,
referees and statisticians, and successfully supported more than 1,300
games without any glitches.
About Lenovo
Lenovo HKSE:0992 ADR:LNVGY is dedicated to building the world's best
engineered personal computers. Lenovo's business model is built on
innovation, operational efficiency and customer satisfaction as well as
a focus on investment in emerging markets. Formed by Lenovo Group's
acquisition of the former IBM Personal Computing Division, the company
develops, manufactures and markets reliable high-quality, secure, and
easy-to-use technology products and services worldwide. Lenovo has major
research centers in Yamato, Japan; Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen,
China; and Raleigh, North Carolina. For more information, see www.lenovo.com.