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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #30 on: April 16, 2006, 01:10:58 AM »
kobe has broken more records and yeah last yr the only 2 standout players were shaq and nash. nash though does a better job of making his teammates better. maybe its cuz of the position he plays but theres no arguing that he does a better job of making his teammates better and helping them reach a whole new level that they wouldnt be able to reach without him.


I don't think Nash would be doing for Kwame, Smush, Lamar, etc. what Kobe is...Again, it's mostly the system making the players look better. Slava Medvedenko in that run-n-gun no defense system the Suns are running would averege 15 points and 8 rebounds...Steve Nash just fits that role, he's no MVP...PeACe
 

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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #31 on: April 16, 2006, 01:55:54 AM »
^^ exactly once again, personnally I ain't even waste my time to argue no more... I guess there are players that are dickriden , that's it... Some would die to give Nash his 2nd award whereas no one took care when Kidd was robbed.... but that's the way it is Nash, Duncan and James have their dick sucked hard all day long
 

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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #32 on: April 16, 2006, 10:52:56 AM »
^^ exactly once again, personnally I ain't even waste my time to argue no more... I guess there are players that are dickriden , that's it... Some would die to give Nash his 2nd award whereas no one took care when Kidd was robbed.... but that's the way it is Nash, Duncan and James have their dick sucked hard all day long


Yup...Kidd in his prime>>>Nash in his prime.
 

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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #33 on: April 16, 2006, 11:21:49 AM »
Here's some Playoff Stats / Records kobe could get the next 5-7 years.........

Scoring
Highest scoring average, one playoff series


46.3 — Jerry West, Los Angeles vs. Baltimore, 1965 (278 points/6 games)

45.2 — Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Cleveland, 1988 (226/5)

45.0 — Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Miami, 1992 (135/3)

Most points, game

63 — Michael Jordan, Chicago at Boston, April 20, 1986 (2OT)

61 — Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Boston, April 14, 1962

56 — Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse, March 22, 1962

56 — Michael Jordan, Chicago at Miami, April 29, 1992

56 — Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State, May 4, 1994


Most consecutive games, 20 or more points

60 — Michael Jordan, Chicago, June 2, 1989 - May 11, 1993

57 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, April 13, 1973 - April 5, 1981

Most consecutive games, 30 or more points

11 — Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles, March 27, 1962 - April 18, 1962

Most consecutive games, 40 or more points

6 — Jerry West, Los Angeles, April 3 - April 13, 1965

4 — Bernard King, New York, April 19 - April 27, 1984

4 — Michael Jordan, Chicago, June 11 - June 18, 1993

Most points, one half

39 — Sleepy Floyd, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers, May 10 1987

38 — Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State, May 4, 1994

Most points, one quarter

29 — Sleepy Floyd, Golden State vs. LA Lakers, May 10 1987

27 — Mark Aguirre, Dallas at Houston, May 5, 1998
27 — Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State, May 4, 1994

26 — Allen Iverson, Philadelphia at Milwaukee, June 1, 2001



Most field goals, game

24 — Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse, March 14, 1960

24 — John Havlicek, Boston vs. Atlanta, April 1, 1973

24 — Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Cleveland, May 1, 1998

Most field goal attempts, game

48 — Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse, March 22, 1962

48 — Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia, April 18, 1967

Three-point field goals

Most three-point field goals, none missed, game


7 — Robert Horry, LA Lakers at Utah, May 6, 1997

Most three-point field goals, game

9 — Ray Allen, Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia, June 6, 2001

9 — Vince Carter, Toronto vs. Philadelphia, May 11, 2001

9 — Rex Chapman, Phoenix at Seattle, April 25, 1997

Most three-point field goals, one half

8 — Vince Carter, Toronto vs. Philadelphia, May 11, 2001

6 — Ray Allen, Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia, June 1, 2001

6 — Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Portland, June 3, 1992

6 — Reggie Miller, Indiana at New York, June 1, 1994

6 — Kenny Smith, Houston at Utah, April 29, 1995


Most three-point field goals, one quarter

5 — Vince Carter, Toronto vs. Philadelphia, May 11, 2001

5 — Reggie Miller, Indiana at New York, June 1, 1994

5 — Kenny Smith, Houston at Orlando, June 7, 1995

5 — Robert Horry, Houston vs. Seattle, May 12, 1996

5 — Gary Payton, Seattle at Phoenix, April 29, 1997

5 — Ray Allen, Milwaukee at Indiana, May 11, 1999 (OT)



Free Throws

Most
free throws made, none missed, game


18 — Karl Malone, Utah at LA Lakers, May 10, 1997

17 — Gail Goodrich, Los Angeles at Chicago, March 28, 1971

17 — Bob Love, Chicago at Golden State, April 27, 1975

17 — Reggie Miller, Indiana at New York, April 30, 1993

Most free throws made, game

30 — Bob Cousy, Boston vs. Syracuse, March 21, 1953 (4OT)

23 — Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. New York, May 14, 1989



Steals
Most steals, game


10 — Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Orlando, May 13, 1999
 
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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #34 on: April 16, 2006, 12:35:48 PM »
I C Kobe breaking Jordan's record again the Suns. Don't ask me why, I just think it is very possible.
 

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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #35 on: April 16, 2006, 12:37:34 PM »
I C Kobe breaking Jordan's record again the Suns. Don't ask me why, I just think it is very possible.
simple , 2 reasons : Kobe is Kobe and the Suns play no D .....
 

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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #36 on: April 16, 2006, 12:56:16 PM »
I C Kobe breaking Jordan's record again the Suns. Don't ask me why, I just think it is very possible.
simple , 2 reasons : Kobe is Kobe and the Suns play no D .....

was that what I was thinking... lol I was... but didn't want to offend Sun's fans... gotta be PC on this board
 

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Re: Kobe "Record Breaker" Bryant does it again
« Reply #37 on: April 16, 2006, 03:23:09 PM »
well hopefully we do this well aginst the suns in the playoffs like we did today


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