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Samurai Swoosh
10-18-2010, 08:47 AM
Point game this year.

I guarantee it. Too many people doubting him, too many people claiming he's too old.

And this isn't LeBron we are talking about here, Kobe gets off on proving people wrong.

ukballer
10-18-2010, 08:50 AM
Oh, another Kobe thread, and oh, another LeBron mention!

Anyway to the topic in hand, yup, probably.

Not that the dude really should have anything to prove to anyone else, but haters are gonna continue hating.

Toizumi
10-18-2010, 08:52 AM
yeah he might very well. still one of the best high volume scorers in the league :confusedshrug:

Fatal9
10-18-2010, 08:58 AM
He's also tied with MJ for second most 60 point games. I'm sure he wants to pass him as well. I think he would be pretty close to becoming the "oldest" ever to score 60+ if he does it (not sure what the record age is), pretty incredible when you consider how many "youngest ever" records he broke.

plat1numX
10-18-2010, 09:11 AM
Well since YOU guarantee it, it must be true.

ShaqAttack3234
10-18-2010, 09:16 AM
I wouldn't predict another 60 point game. His season high was 44 last year. He's coming off his 3rd knee surgery, he's entering his 15th season, seasons which have included many deep playoff runs, he's dealt with a lot of injuries and the Lakers should be a 60+ win team.

I noticed a big drop off in athleticism last year and he doesn't take as many 3s which factors into the huge scoring nights. I suspect that he can and will still average a good amount of points on solid efficiency for a shooting guard, but unless Gasol goes out at a time when Bynum is out/ineffective then I wouldn't bet on it.

When Kobe gets back to 100%, I could see him stringing together several 40 point games on excellent efficiency in stretches using his mid-range and post game like he did last year before the injuries.

ImmortalD24
10-18-2010, 09:22 AM
He's also tied with MJ for second most 60 point games. I'm sure he wants to pass him as well. I think he would be pretty close to becoming the "oldest" ever to score 60+ if he does it (not sure what the record age is), pretty incredible when you consider how many "youngest ever" records he broke.
Wilt Chamberlain has that record.. 66pts at 32 years of age and 5.6 months on Feb 9, 1969..

If Kobe gets 60+ on Feb 11th at New York Knicks.. he can tie the record. From there on out, it's his alone.

ShaqAttack3234
10-18-2010, 09:30 AM
He scored 61 the year before with about the same amount of athleticism.

And in 2007 he dropped 65, 60, and 58 coming off knee surgery. Oh and 52 in 3 quarters, including 30 3rd quater points. He'll be fine. He's totally still capable of doing it.

I agree that he's capable and me saying that I doubt Kobe will drop 60 isn't the same as me saying he's washed up. I just don't think he's as explosive of a scorer as he was a few years ago, nor do I think he has to score as much on this current team.

He seemed more athletic to me in 2009, he was dunking more and had better elevation. Part of that was probably injuries last season, I'd be shocked if he's throwing down 360s like he still was in '09.

Kobe was 28 during that ridiculous stretch in 2006-2007, he's 32 now. And Kobe's team was trash at that point, it was a necessity for him to carry them and shoot a ton.

ImmortalD24
10-18-2010, 09:32 AM
correction: His birthday is 2 days ahead on August/23.. So his first chance is at Orlando. He can tie at New York. :lol

KenneBell
10-18-2010, 10:01 AM
If he gets hot and just wants to go overboard I think he could do it again.

The form on his jumper actually looks better these days as Craig Hodges and Chuck Person have been tweaking it since sometime last year. To the point where they say it looks way different from say, 2008. I remember Hodges saying something about the net snapping now when he makes shots because of the backspin he gets now.

That and Kobe keeps referring as to how he was playing on one leg for half the regular season and the playoffs.

I think he'll have one 50 and a couple of 40 pointers.

RajonKGcelts
10-18-2010, 10:46 AM
What does Kobe have to prove? Thats such a dumb thing to say. They guy has 5 titles and is going for his second 3 peat. WTF does he have to prove? Dumb thread

KenneBell
10-18-2010, 10:49 AM
What does Kobe have to prove?
That he's not washed up. The same thing people have been trying to call him at the beginning of each season since his knee surgery in '07.

There's always something people are going to knock him on.

RajonKGcelts
10-18-2010, 11:02 AM
That he's not washed up. The same thing people have been trying to call him at the beginning of each season since his knee surgery in '07.

There's always something people are going to knock him on.

NBA fans with any form of intelligence should be able to see that he's not washed up. Obviously getting older and declining, but washed up? I hate the guy as much as anyone but give me a break

evilmonkey
10-18-2010, 12:16 PM
Point game this year.

I guarantee it. Too many people doubting him, too many people claiming he's too old.

And this isn't LeBron we are talking about here, Kobe gets off on proving people wrong.

He could.... not impossible... its Kobe afterall, once he knows he is on fire he will go full charge.

Ikill
10-18-2010, 01:17 PM
Kobe doesn't have anything to prove it doesn't matter what he does now nothing is changing his legacy. You know what there are other players that have so much more to prove.

catch24
10-18-2010, 01:21 PM
Kobe doesn't have anything to prove it doesn't matter what he does now nothing is changing his legacy. You know what there are other players that have so much more to prove.

Actually, he can build on his legacy. Another championship, MVP, Finals MVP, etc., would do a lot for him.

Willkill24
10-18-2010, 01:27 PM
65 vs Miami Heat. :rockon:

DPittman
10-18-2010, 01:29 PM
i hope he does

thejumpa
10-18-2010, 01:44 PM
That he's not washed up. The same thing people have been trying to call him at the beginning of each season since his knee surgery in '07.

There's always something people are going to knock him on.

People need to quit saying things like this. No one, I repeat, NO ONE thinks Kobe is washed up. That's media talk that fans get caught up in. When you are a top 5 player at any point in your career, you are not washed up. When you are 32, coming off your 3rd knee surgery, banged up, and still considered top 5....you are not washed up. It's not possible. Dropping 60 wouldn't do anything but make people oooh and ahh like they did in 06.

That being said, I'm tempted to say he'll never drop 60+ again. He sure as hell won't drop 60+ this year. That's a bet.

KenneBell
10-18-2010, 01:58 PM
People need to quit saying things like this. No one, I repeat, NO ONE thinks Kobe is washed up.
I wouldn't have said it if I didn't see people saying it. Not media mind you.

thejumpa
10-18-2010, 02:08 PM
I wouldn't have said it if I didn't see people saying it. Not media mind you.

Where do you think people get it from?

Heilige
10-18-2010, 04:49 PM
Naw, bro ... not in my opinion. There has been 2 players I have studied with intensity when it comes to basketball, and that was Jordan and then Bryant.

Bryant's "athleticism" has dipped twice.

Once following his 35 ppg season in 2006. Had knee surgery in the summer, had months of in activity and came into the 2007 season a little over weight and had to play his way back into shape. If you truly noticed, the year prior Bryant got MUCH better elevation and arc on his jumper. In 2007 he could still lite it up, but his jumper was much more flat and like a line drive.

Then in the summer of 2007 after losing to Phoenix he dropped a lot of weight in order to be the primary on ball defender for Team USA. In the 2008 season, his MVP year his "athleticism" actually increased with the weight loss and he was moving and jumping like he was in 2006 and any season previous to that.

2009 was the first legit year his "athleticism" noticeably and permanently dropped off some. He wasn't doing 360's in 2009, and he wasn't doing 360's in 2010. He was no more athletic in 2009 then he was last year.

But the thing is ... you have more a point with the argument he won't need to score 60 cause of the quality of his team (he wouldn't have needed to either in 2009, really) ... but when Kobe has something to prove, you know he will go out there and do it. But the problem I have with your statement is based off the "athleticism" argument. Being athletic has little to do with his game. Since 2006, Kobe Bryant's really had more of a floor game. And in his high 50's and 60 point games he wasn't getting his points off flying put back dunks or something. He was making it rain with jumpers, drives and layups, etc.


This is verbatim why I think he will do it. This knock on him. Oh, and he was 29 during that stretch in 2007, and he was 30 when he won his MVP. That isn't that long ago, and as I said Bryant's game doesn't rely on athleticism anyway ... too skilled. Thats why he's still relevant, and still a top 3 player in this league after all the deep playoff runs and mileage he has put on that body.


Wouldn't you say his athleticism dropped from the 2002-2003 season to the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 seasons and beyond?

Heilige
10-18-2010, 04:51 PM
Naw, bro ... not in my opinion. There has been 2 players I have studied with intensity when it comes to basketball, and that was Jordan and then Bryant.

Bryant's "athleticism" has dipped twice.

Once following his 35 ppg season in 2006. Had knee surgery in the summer, had months of in activity and came into the 2007 season a little over weight and had to play his way back into shape. If you truly noticed, the year prior Bryant got MUCH better elevation and arc on his jumper. In 2007 he could still lite it up, but his jumper was much more flat and like a line drive.

Then in the summer of 2007 after losing to Phoenix he dropped a lot of weight in order to be the primary on ball defender for Team USA. In the 2008 season, his MVP year his "athleticism" actually increased with the weight loss and he was moving and jumping like he was in 2006 and any season previous to that.

2009 was the first legit year his "athleticism" noticeably and permanently dropped off some. He wasn't doing 360's in 2009, and he wasn't doing 360's in 2010. He was no more athletic in 2009 then he was last year.

But the thing is ... you have more a point with the argument he won't need to score 60 cause of the quality of his team (he wouldn't have needed to either in 2009, really) ... but when Kobe has something to prove, you know he will go out there and do it. But the problem I have with your statement is based off the "athleticism" argument. Being athletic has little to do with his game. Since 2006, Kobe Bryant's really had more of a floor game. And in his high 50's and 60 point games he wasn't getting his points off flying put back dunks or something. He was making it rain with jumpers, drives and layups, etc.


This is verbatim why I think he will do it. This knock on him. Oh, and he was 29 during that stretch in 2007, and he was 30 when he won his MVP. That isn't that long ago, and as I said Bryant's game doesn't rely on athleticism anyway ... too skilled. Thats why he's still relevant, and still a top 3 player in this league after all the deep playoff runs and mileage he has put on that body.

Kobe was not 30 when he won his MVP.

Kobe was 29 years old.

2005-2006 season (27 years old)

2006-2007 (28 years old)

2007-2008/MVP year (29 years old)

2008-2009 (30 years old)

2009-2010 (31 years old)

Upcoming season/2010-2011(32 years old)

KenneBell
10-18-2010, 04:53 PM
Kobe was not 30 when he won his MVP.

Doesn't make much difference. :confusedshrug:

Heilige
10-18-2010, 04:57 PM
Good post, can you link me to the article btw?


http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-kobedurant050110

[QUOTE]OKLAHOMA CITY

heyhey
10-18-2010, 05:04 PM
I agree with the OP. The last thing to go in a great player is the heart and tenacity. As Kobe age, he will no doubt lose athleticism, which means he will be less consistent and put up worse numbers on a day to day basis. But like when Jordan came back as a wizard, Kobe will still have days where he just blows up, those dyas will just becom more infrequent. But I have no doubt Kobe will have another 60+ game in him.

ShaqAttack3234
10-18-2010, 05:32 PM
Naw, bro ... not in my opinion. There has been 2 players I have studied with intensity when it comes to basketball, and that was Jordan and then Bryant.

Bryant's "athleticism" has dipped twice.

Once following his 35 ppg season in 2006. Had knee surgery in the summer, had months of in activity and came into the 2007 season a little over weight and had to play his way back into shape. If you truly noticed, the year prior Bryant got MUCH better elevation and arc on his jumper. In 2007 he could still lite it up, but his jumper was much more flat and like a line drive.

I agree that Kobe was more athletic in '06 than '07. He actually lost weight entering the 2005-2006 season as well. He had first bulked up prior to the 2002-2003 season and that seemed like his athletic peak to me.


Then in the summer of 2007 after losing to Phoenix he dropped a lot of weight in order to be the primary on ball defender for Team USA. In the 2008 season, his MVP year his "athleticism" actually increased with the weight loss and he was moving and jumping like he was in 2006 and any season previous to that.

Yeah, this is one of my favorite dunks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMptipbXh7I

He also seemed quicker that year and I thought he had his best defensive season in years. Actually, if I was picking his best overall season, it'd be '06 or '08. In terms of game management, setting up his teammates and making guys like Vujacic, Farmar, Radmanovic look good early and it seems like he'd just flip a switch and take over late. He was setting up his teammates and leading the team to a much better record than they should have had in '07 as well before injuries wrecked what little depth that team had.


2009 was the first legit year his "athleticism" noticeably and permanently dropped off some. He wasn't doing 360's in 2009, and he wasn't doing 360's in 2010. He was no more athletic in 2009 then he was last year.

He definitely wasn't as explosive as 2008, but I thought he was easily more explosive in '09 than last year. Not quite a full 360, but I don't remember him throwing down dunks like this last year. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-B0yawFLUE#t=1m10s


But the thing is ... you have more a point with the argument he won't need to score 60 cause of the quality of his team (he wouldn't have needed to either in 2009, really) ... but when Kobe has something to prove, you know he will go out there and do it. But the problem I have with your statement is based off the "athleticism" argument. Being athletic has little to do with his game. Since 2006, Kobe Bryant's really had more of a floor game. And in his high 50's and 60 point games he wasn't getting his points off flying put back dunks or something. He was making it rain with jumpers, drives and layups, etc.

Yeah, you have a point there. I don't know, I'm not sure dropping 50-60 points is his first priority. I think being healthy and rested for the playoffs is. I think he really wants to beat Miami first and foremost. We'll see what his mindset is when he's 100%, though.


This is verbatim why I think he will do it. This knock on him. Oh, and he was 29 during that stretch in 2007, and he was 30 when he won his MVP. That isn't that long ago, and as I said Bryant's game doesn't rely on athleticism anyway ... too skilled. Thats why he's still relevant, and still a top 3 player in this league after all the deep playoff runs and mileage he has put on that body.

Don't get me wrong, I thought he was playing some of the best offensive basketball of his career last year before the injuries. He seemed unstoppable in the post. I stated on this board that he was my pick for MVP around late January/early December.

And both of us were kind of right regarding his age during the 50 point streak. He was exactly 28 and 7 months when the streak ended.

TennesseeFan
10-18-2010, 05:33 PM
I hope so. I don't think he can do it though.

Bigsmoke
10-18-2010, 05:38 PM
What does Kobe have to prove? Thats such a dumb thing to say. They guy has 5 titles and is going for his second 3 peat. WTF does he have to prove? Dumb thread

to be the best ever :confusedshrug:

LA KB24
10-18-2010, 06:35 PM
Interesting thread.

Right after the the LA-Utah series, I remember Charles saying something like "Kobe's days of dropping 40 points are over"
Kobe took note of it, and the first game against the Phoenix, he drops 40. And that's in the WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS.

So yeah, I don't doubt that he could drop 60 on a weak team in the regular season. It's not as impossible as some of you think.

KenneBell
10-18-2010, 06:38 PM
Interesting thread.

Right after the the LA-Utah series, I remember Charles saying something like "Kobe's days of dropping 40 points are over"
Kobe took note of it, and the first game against the Phoenix, he drops 40. And that's in the WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS.

So yeah, I don't doubt that he could drop 60 on a weak team in the regular season. It's not as impossible as some of you think.
Charles said 30. :facepalm :oldlol:

LA KB24
10-18-2010, 06:40 PM
Yeah, my bad. I didn't remember the exact quote.
That makes it even better then. :pimp:

ZenMaster
10-18-2010, 07:08 PM
If what you say is true, the only question is, how many games will the Lakers lose with him trying to get there?

Maga_1
10-18-2010, 07:26 PM
I don't think so, and i enjoy a lot see Kobe playing.
I think that no one this year will hit 60 points, Durant with a good game can hit 50 or guys like Jamal Crawford or other that sometimes do that.

OldSchoolBBall
10-18-2010, 08:47 PM
He's also tied with MJ for second most 60 point games. I'm sure he wants to pass him as well. I think he would be pretty close to becoming the "oldest" ever to score 60+ if he does it (not sure what the record age is), pretty incredible when you consider how many "youngest ever" records he broke.

Based on this list: http://www.basketball.com/nba/records/NBAgameLdrsPoints.shtml

...it looks like Wilt is the oldest, at ~32.5 years of age during the '69 season. There might be other instances of 60+ where a player is older (I'd imagine only Wilt - maybe he had an outlier game in lik '70 or '71 somewhere), but the list only goes down to 64 points scored unfortunately.

Glide2keva
10-18-2010, 08:55 PM
If he gets another 60 pointer, good. More power to him.

B-Easy
10-18-2010, 08:59 PM
That he's not washed up. The same thing people have been trying to call him at the beginning of each season since his knee surgery in '07.

There's always something people are going to knock him on.

and who are these people saying hes washed up? . 2-3 people on a message board...

lets stop this Kobe against the world stuff .. the guy gets nothing but love in the media ever since 06

TheImmortal
04-14-2016, 04:52 AM
Point game this year.

I guarantee it. Too many people doubting him, too many people claiming he's too old.

And this isn't LeBron we are talking about here, Kobe gets off on proving people wrong.

http://i66.tinypic.com/r2kozb.jpg

The GOAT :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

r0drig0lac
04-14-2016, 07:35 AM
Point game this year.

I guarantee it. Too many people doubting him, too many people claiming he's too old.

And this isn't LeBron we are talking about here, Kobe gets off on proving people wrong.
:applause: :bowdown:

fiddy
04-14-2016, 07:37 AM
Not exactly 2010, but ill take it :oldlol: