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lol, too bad we're talking about years neither team won & Kobe was playing a "D-league roster", chucking up an unbelievable amount of shots.Your ENTIRE argument against LeBron is what he does in the playoffs & his regular season stats mean nothing. Then when when it's Jordan vs. Kobe, you get all hypocritical & post regular season statistics. Not to mention, you're crediting Kobe for scoring points he didn't actually score. "IF KOBE PLAYED THEN, HE MOST LIKELY WOULD HAVE SCORED 40 PPG, THEREFORE HE'S BETTER THAN JORDAN". How you sound? Speaking of which, LeBron has never been eliminated in the first round of the playoffs lol.On top of that, Jordan was three years pro then & Kobe's stats are nine years pro.The more I look into Jordan to find a hole for a LeBron case in the future, the more I realize how great MJ was & how nobody really comes close.Go to sleep.
damn nikcc you in love with kobe or something?? you an embarrassment to laker fans, let kobe do kobe and let him win his own rings without being compared to MJ, MJ is MJ, Kobe is Kobe and you sound like a teenie bopper
Some of you may already know this, but i never gave much thought to this before today...when comparing Kobe's and Jordan's scoring accomplishments, i noticed how much higher the amount of scoring was in the league back when Jordan played.Just to take the two players highest scoring years as an example, MJ scored 37.1 ppg in 1986-1987, when teams were averaging 109.9 ppg. In contrast, Kobe scored 35.4 ppg in 2005-2006, when teams were averaging 97.1 ppg.Or, to put it another way:MJ: 37.1/109.9 = 0.337579618Kobe: 35.4/97.1 = 0.364572606Kobe's "ratio," based on 109.9 points per game, would have equaled 40.1 ppg.When seen in the context of his era, Kobe's peak scoring is even more impressive.
LOL thier is NO Kobe vs Jordan debate except in your mind.I don't think I've seen anyone but a laker groupie even think thier is a debate
Quote from: NIKCC on June 26, 2011, 11:51:50 PMSome of you may already know this, but i never gave much thought to this before today...when comparing Kobe's and Jordan's scoring accomplishments, i noticed how much higher the amount of scoring was in the league back when Jordan played.Just to take the two players highest scoring years as an example, MJ scored 37.1 ppg in 1986-1987, when teams were averaging 109.9 ppg. In contrast, Kobe scored 35.4 ppg in 2005-2006, when teams were averaging 97.1 ppg.Or, to put it another way:MJ: 37.1/109.9 = 0.337579618Kobe: 35.4/97.1 = 0.364572606Kobe's "ratio," based on 109.9 points per game, would have equaled 40.1 ppg.When seen in the context of his era, Kobe's peak scoring is even more impressive.Imagine what Kobe could average if he was as efficient offensively as MJ
.539 > .469
Quote from: Jaydc is back on June 27, 2011, 04:52:37 PMLOL thier is NO Kobe vs Jordan debate except in your mind.I don't think I've seen anyone but a laker groupie even think thier is a debateThat's what I'm saying. This guy says I'm bitter...you just sat there & came up with some crazy statistic to attempt to prove a point that is just irrelevant.My favorite part of your posts is how you demand people to agree with you or else they're "nutriding". It's simply amazing how defensive you get when people shut you up.