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Richard Jefferson:02-03 50.1 FG%03-04 49.8 FG%All I'm saying is that having a better field goal % does not make you better...You can be taking 75% lay-ups for all we know. If field goal % determined greatness, Mark Blount would be a greater center than Patrick Ewing...It's what you've accomplished and how you've gone about it that determines how great you are...
Quote from: Now_Im_Blowed on December 26, 2005, 11:25:40 AMThe thing is, points, scoring, percentage. All that doesn't mean anything...I've seen so many players average high numbers and high percentage, but they just don't know how to win. LeBron is not a winner as of yet...He's a good player and an excellent scorer, he just isn't top-notch in my book, at least until he does something more than score and miss the playoffs...You mean just like Kobe? (prepares for karma to drop)
The thing is, points, scoring, percentage. All that doesn't mean anything...I've seen so many players average high numbers and high percentage, but they just don't know how to win. LeBron is not a winner as of yet...He's a good player and an excellent scorer, he just isn't top-notch in my book, at least until he does something more than score and miss the playoffs...
Quote from: Ashy Larry on December 26, 2005, 05:39:40 PMQuote from: Jrome The Damaja on December 26, 2005, 04:39:56 PMQuote from: Now_Im_Blowed on December 26, 2005, 11:25:40 AMThe thing is, points, scoring, percentage. All that doesn't mean anything...I've seen so many players average high numbers and high percentage, but they just don't know how to win. LeBron is not a winner as of yet...He's a good player and an excellent scorer, he just isn't top-notch in my book, at least until he does something more than score and miss the playoffs...You mean just like Kobe? (prepares for karma to drop)exactly what I was about to say "Bryant finished with 37 points on 12-of-30 shooting, including an 0-for-8 effort from 3-point range."That's a typical Kobe night lol*prepares for Karma to drop aswell and waits for a reply whihc will start with "LMAO.."*Lebron is doing insane. However, he needs to up his assist and rebounds. I mean, he needs to be averaging 30, 7, 7. He's capable of..he averaged 27, 7, 7 last year.
Quote from: Jrome The Damaja on December 26, 2005, 04:39:56 PMQuote from: Now_Im_Blowed on December 26, 2005, 11:25:40 AMThe thing is, points, scoring, percentage. All that doesn't mean anything...I've seen so many players average high numbers and high percentage, but they just don't know how to win. LeBron is not a winner as of yet...He's a good player and an excellent scorer, he just isn't top-notch in my book, at least until he does something more than score and miss the playoffs...You mean just like Kobe? (prepares for karma to drop)exactly what I was about to say "Bryant finished with 37 points on 12-of-30 shooting, including an 0-for-8 effort from 3-point range."
Lebrons 3ptFG percentage is 35.7%. Like I said, no G/F has these type of numbers that Lebron is putting up. No G/F scores this many pts and be taht efficient.
Paul PiercePPG 26.6RPG 8.0APG 4.3SPG 1.38BPG .42FG% .486FT% .8083P% .390
Big dogs: Jerry West, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Tim Duncan, Kobe BryantSmall dogs: Tracy McGrady, Allen Iverson, Paul Pierce, LeBron James, Vince Carter, Patrick Ewing, Shawn KempDo you see the difference yet? LeBron James has YET to climb into the "big dogs" category...How you fail to see that amazes me...