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Quote from: NIKCC on January 30, 2013, 05:26:28 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on January 30, 2013, 04:25:02 PMLeBron's too big for Vasquez to guard him lmao.But Greivis said it, so it must be true; dudes a future Hall of Famer.what do u think of the fact that Kobe is adding to his legacy by taking on a whole nother role no one knew he was capable of? 39 assists in the last 3 games, playing like Magic Johnson, just passed MJ's career assist total. do u ever think your beloved LeBron will reach that echelon?You forgot to mention he played more games Seriously tho, he played 3 great games in a ugly Lakers season and your calling him the second Magic Johnson Calm down man and let's wait a lil' bit longer before we start those statements
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on January 30, 2013, 04:25:02 PMLeBron's too big for Vasquez to guard him lmao.But Greivis said it, so it must be true; dudes a future Hall of Famer.what do u think of the fact that Kobe is adding to his legacy by taking on a whole nother role no one knew he was capable of? 39 assists in the last 3 games, playing like Magic Johnson, just passed MJ's career assist total. do u ever think your beloved LeBron will reach that echelon?
LeBron's too big for Vasquez to guard him lmao.But Greivis said it, so it must be true; dudes a future Hall of Famer.
Funny he's nutting over this when LBJ has done it his entire career in a much more efficient manner. Just goes to show the extreme bias and how taking him seriously is retarded.
Yeah, a pass first player who still averages two more PPG all-time than Kobe.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on January 31, 2013, 08:33:28 PMYeah, a pass first player who still averages two more PPG all-time than Kobe. yea, skewed career averages, because kobe wasn't handed a franchise from the get-go. lets be real, can u imagine kobe's numbers right now had he been drafted to a team like cleveland under the same circumstances as lebron? holy shit...obviously, kobe is known as a better scorer than lebron, duno what ur tryna prove with ur moot points. when lebron decides to become a score first player and strings together 4 consecutive 50+ point games or a 35+ ppg season or something out of his realm, i hope u get a chance to start a thread about the feat without nutlickers questioning u over it.
Quote from: NIKCC on February 01, 2013, 03:09:56 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on January 31, 2013, 08:33:28 PMYeah, a pass first player who still averages two more PPG all-time than Kobe. yea, skewed career averages, because kobe wasn't handed a franchise from the get-go. lets be real, can u imagine kobe's numbers right now had he been drafted to a team like cleveland under the same circumstances as lebron? holy shit...obviously, kobe is known as a better scorer than lebron, duno what ur tryna prove with ur moot points. when lebron decides to become a score first player and strings together 4 consecutive 50+ point games or a 35+ ppg season or something out of his realm, i hope u get a chance to start a thread about the feat without nutlickers questioning u over it.His individual numbers would def go up, but not as far as you may think. It was a different ball-game back then. Kobe arrived to the league @ 17 years old - he was a talented kid, but he wasen't fully prepared from the physical standpoint. He was skinny and needed to gain some weight to fully developed his body.Plus playing with the Lakers was his lexury - that's why he was able to have 3 titles under his belt before turning 22. In NBA it's all about winning, so he should be glad cause under different circumstances, he could've not won as many rings...Lebron on the other hand, was prepared physicaly from the day one, cause of his great body and physique. Plus he arrived, after NBA changed much of their rules to get perimeter players an upper hand in order to up-grade the tempo and make the league more marketable. So his numbers should be on the level they are right now - he's a talented player also.
come on, kevin martin averaged 25 ppg being 6'7" and weighing 170 pounds....i truly believe kobe woulda been a good scorer from the jump had he been given the run and coulda even had some 40 ppg seasons under his belt if he didn't play with shaq for the first half of his career. honestly, the possibilities are endless. to be real with u, he probably would've already passed kareem on the scoring list by now. playing wit shaq did help him win, but kobe would've won championships regardless...would he have 5 without shaq? maybe not. but if he had some good teams built around him from 1996-2007, he woulda had AT LEAST 2 in that span (considering the 2004-2007 rebuilding phase woulda never took place). just think, the 2008-2011 kobe-gasol-odom era was enough for him to win back-to-back. those early 2000's woulda been really interesting if shaq and kobe were on separate teams. it's a good thing they werent, but there are some insane what ifs surrounding the whole situation.
Kobe can be "better scorer". Melo is a "better scorer" than LeBron. It's undeniable James is the better basketball player...and for an "inferior scorer" he still averages the third most PPG all-time lmao.
Quote from: NIKCC on February 01, 2013, 03:48:33 AMcome on, kevin martin averaged 25 ppg being 6'7" and weighing 170 pounds....i truly believe kobe woulda been a good scorer from the jump had he been given the run and coulda even had some 40 ppg seasons under his belt if he didn't play with shaq for the first half of his career. honestly, the possibilities are endless. to be real with u, he probably would've already passed kareem on the scoring list by now. playing wit shaq did help him win, but kobe would've won championships regardless...would he have 5 without shaq? maybe not. but if he had some good teams built around him from 1996-2007, he woulda had AT LEAST 2 in that span (considering the 2004-2007 rebuilding phase woulda never took place). just think, the 2008-2011 kobe-gasol-odom era was enough for him to win back-to-back. those early 2000's woulda been really interesting if shaq and kobe were on separate teams. it's a good thing they werent, but there are some insane what ifs surrounding the whole situation. Kevin Martin averaged 25ppg in 2009 season. You can't compare it to the late 90's/early 00's era. It was a different ball-game back then with a different rules. If a prime-Kobe scored 35ppg in one season in this era, there's no way a younger and less expierenced one would averaged 40pts/game in his earlier years, under a much different circumstances, c'mon now