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TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 05:11 PM
T Mac(03-05): 6,288 points. 28.6 ppg average

Kobe(06-08): 7,585 total points. 31.7 ppg average

Wade(09-11): 6,372 total points. 27.4 ppg average

Lebron(06-08): 6,860 total points. 29.5 ppg average

Dirk(05-07): 6,099 total points. 25.7 ppg average

Carmelo(06-08) 5,981 total points. 27 ppg average

Durant*(12-14) 6,266 total points. 29.3 ppg average


* = lockout year/year currently in progress

J Shuttlesworth
03-21-2014, 05:13 PM
Not enough games for KD to get 600 more points... well unless he goes berserk

3peated
03-21-2014, 05:15 PM
godbe

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 05:16 PM
Not enough games for KD to get 600 more points... well unless he goes berserk

He was healthy in 12 during the lockout year too, so if they played 82 games he would most likely be A LOT closer

Milbuck
03-21-2014, 05:18 PM
Jordan(87-89): 8,542 total points. 34.9 ppg average

J Shuttlesworth
03-21-2014, 05:19 PM
He was healthy in 12 during the lockout year too, so if they played 82 games he would most likely be A LOT closer
Yeah he's right there on average just a little lower. Plus I think LeBron was putting up better rebounds/assist numbers than KD in 06-08.

Interesting thing about these stats is that none of those seasons led to rings, for any of the players, right? Just goes to show how potent scoring isn't necessarily gonna win you a ring.

J Shuttlesworth
03-21-2014, 05:19 PM
Jordan(87-89): 8,542 total points. 34.9 ppg average
:lol GOAT gonna GOAT

DonDadda59
03-21-2014, 05:24 PM
Jordan(87-89): 8,542 total points. 34.9 ppg average

Winner Winner... Chicken Dinner :applause:

But all those other no touching/empty lane rules scoring streaks are cute too.

moe94
03-21-2014, 05:27 PM
Winner Winner... Chicken Dinner :applause:

But all those other no touching/empty lane rules scoring streaks are cute too.

80s defense. :coleman:

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 05:32 PM
Jordan(87-89): 8,542 total points. 34.9 ppg average

0 finals appearances

Wade, Kobe, Bran, Durant all made the finals during their stretch

Jordan (91-93): 7,525 total points. 31.4 ppg average

Railgun
03-21-2014, 05:34 PM
Player ranking
Lebron
Dirk/Wade
Wade/Dirk
Durant
T-Mac
Kobe/Melo

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 05:37 PM
Player ranking
Lebron
Dirk/Wade
Wade/Dirk
Durant
T-Mac
Kobe/Melo

2001 Lakers minus Kobe

http://www.teof.com/magic/roster.jpg

J Shuttlesworth
03-21-2014, 05:38 PM
Player ranking
Lebron
Dirk/Wade
Wade/Dirk
Durant
T-Mac
Kobe/Melo
I think LeBron and Durant's seasons would be the statistically most impressive, right? Factoring in assists/rebounds/FG%?

Rocketswin2013
03-21-2014, 05:43 PM
I think LeBron and Durant's seasons would be the statistically most impressive, right? Factoring in assists/rebounds/FG%?
TMac is right there with them.

KobesFinger
03-21-2014, 05:58 PM
Player ranking
Lebron
Dirk/Wade
Wade/Dirk
Durant
T-Mac
Kobe/Melo


Why did you get banned Jameer?

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 05:58 PM
Playoffs:

T Mac(02, 03, 05): 31.1 ppg

Kobe(06-08): 30.0 ppg

Wade(09-11): 26.8 ppg

Lebron(08-10): 31.1 ppg

Dirk(09-11): 27.3 ppg

Carmelo(09-11): 27.8 ppg

Durant(11-13): 29.1 ppg

Bron and TMac leading scorers when it mattered most :applause:

eliteballer
03-21-2014, 06:11 PM
Playoffs:

T Mac(02, 03, 05): 31.1 ppg

Kobe(06-08): 30.0 ppg

Wade(09-11): 26.8 ppg

Lebron(08-10): 31.1 ppg

Dirk(09-11): 27.3 ppg

Carmelo(09-11): 27.8 ppg

Durant(11-13): 29.1 ppg

Bron and TMac leading scorers when it mattered most :applause:

Once again letting your biases cloud you with stupidity..joke eastern conference teams like joe johnsons hawks and gilbert arenas wizards?

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 06:16 PM
Playoffs:

T Mac(02, 03, 05): 31.1 ppg

Kobe(06-08): 30.0 ppg

Wade(09-11): 26.8 ppg

Lebron(08-10): 31.1 ppg

Dirk(09-11): 27.3 ppg

Carmelo(09-11): 27.8 ppg

Durant(11-13): 29.1 ppg

Bron and TMac leading scorers when it mattered most :applause:


T Mac never played more than 7 games in the playoffs..

Kobe made the finals during that stretch, Lebron did not.

Why did you change the years for Lebron?

oh because his playoff ppg weren't higher than Kobe's so you had to change years :lol

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 06:26 PM
'09 and 10 are considered Bron's physical prime, no?


oh because his playoff ppg weren't higher than Kobe's so you had to change years :lol

Isn't this thread about scoring stretches? :confusedshrug:

Rose'sACL
03-21-2014, 06:26 PM
Once again letting your biases cloud you with stupidity..joke eastern conference teams like joe johnsons hawks and gilbert arenas wizards?
09 against Orlando in playoffs:
Kobe:32.4PPG on 43% shooting, 5.3RPG, 7.4APG
Lebron: 38.5PPG on 49% shooting,8.3RPG, 8APG
Go ahead and explain your post.

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 06:29 PM
'09 and 10 are considered Bron's physical prime, no?


Isn't this thread about scoring stretches? :confusedshrug:


so then why did you pick Lebron & T Macs best playoff scoring stretch but not Kobes? :roll:

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 06:32 PM
Lebron(08-10)- 31.1ppg on 38 games played-0 finals

T Mac(02,03,05)- 31.1ppg on 18 games played-0 finals

Kobe(07-09)- 31ppg on 49 games played- 2 finals/1FMVP


Kobe getting it done when it mattered most :applause:

AlphaWolf24
03-21-2014, 06:32 PM
Playoffs:

T Mac(02, 03, 05): 31.1 ppg

Kobe(06-08): 30.0 ppg

Wade(09-11): 26.8 ppg

Lebron(08-10): 31.1 ppg

Dirk(09-11): 27.3 ppg

Carmelo(09-11): 27.8 ppg

Durant(11-13): 29.1 ppg

Bron and TMac leading scorers when it mattered most :applause:

yes..."when it mattered most"

http://images.yuku.com.s3.amazonaws.com/image/jpeg/25115ce17c8c95b2332297ae7429b2c4dcbd935.jpg

Railgun
03-21-2014, 06:32 PM
09 against Orlando in playoffs:
Kobe:32.4PPG on 43% shooting, 5.3RPG, 7.4APG
Lebron: 38.5PPG on 49% shooting,8.3RPG, 8APG
Go ahead and explain your post.
Raped. Lebron is the superior player to Kobe.

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 06:36 PM
so then why did you pick Lebron & T Macs best playoff scoring stretch and not Kobe's

Most say 06-08 was his best stretch, I wasn't aware he had one better :confusedshrug:

If you can find a higher scroing average from Kobe (one higher than TMac and Lebron's), please list one. :confusedshrug:

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 06:38 PM
Lebron(08-10)- 31.1ppg
T Mac(02,03,05)- 31.1ppg
Kobe(07-09)- 30.4ppg

Fixed for playoff scoring :rockon:

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 06:40 PM
Most say 06-08 was his best stretch, I wasn't aware he had one better :confusedshrug:

If you can find a higher scroing average from Kobe (one higher than TMac and Lebron's), please list one. :confusedshrug:


uhh you clearly went and looked at the stats on b ball reference and just decided to ignore Kobe's 07-09 stretch


Lebron(08-10)- 31.1ppg on 38 games played-0 finals

T Mac(02,03,05)- 31.1ppg on 18 games played-0 finals

Kobe(07-09)- 31ppg on 49 games played- 2 finals/1FMVP


Kobe getting it done when it mattered most :applause:


I'll take the .1 less ppg with the 2 finals trips and 1 FMVP when it comes to "getting it done when it mattered most"

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 06:45 PM
uhh you clearly went and looked at the stats on b ball reference and just decided to ignore Kobe's 07-09 stretch




I'll take the .1 less ppg with the 2 finals trips and 1 FMVP when it comes to "getting it done when it mattered most"

Rings? Finals MVPs? When did this become a team achievement discussion?

You're all over the place, son.

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 06:53 PM
Rings? Finals MVPs? When did this become a team achievement discussion?

You're all over the place, son.


you changed it to playoff ppg in the first place :lol

you ignored Kobe's best stretch, compared it to Lebrons & T Macs best stretch, labeled it as "getting it done when it matters most"

You want to bring up playoff scoring but you want to ignore the length of the playoff stretch? :roll:

Kobe averaged 31 ppg over 49 games including 2 finals

I'd say that's getting it done when it matters most :applause:

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 07:04 PM
you changed it to playoff ppg in the first place :lol

Is playoff scoring NOT important? :confusedshrug:


you ignored Kobe's best stretch, compared it to Lebrons & T Macs best stretch, labeled it as "getting it done when it matters most

I didn't ignore it. If you wanna roll with 07-09, Mac and Bron still got him [statistically] beat :confusedshrug:


You want to bring up playoff scoring but you want to ignore the length of the playoff stretch?

Not at all.

But if we're including team success, Bron's "stretch" was even MORE impressive given his shitty supporting cast.

TheMarkMadsen
03-21-2014, 07:10 PM
Is playoff scoring NOT important? :confusedshrug:



I didn't ignore it. If you wanna roll with 07-09, Mac and Bron still got him [statistically] beat :confusedshrug:



Not at all.

If we're being honest, Bron's "stretch" was even MORE impressive given his shitty supporting cast.

Finals MVPs and chips shouldn't be worth noting as they are team achievements.

:facepalm

playoff scoring is important, you're the one telling me i'm all over the place when you are the one who changed the topic in the first place

if we're being honest, how are you going to sit here and tell me 31.1 ppg over 18 games is more impressive than 31ppg over 49 gmaes


you don't want to count "team accomplishments" but want to give Lebron more credit because his "team was worse" when in two of those years Lebron was playing on 60 win teams :roll:


Finals trips are relevant if we're talking playoff scoring, seeing as Kobe played more games, and faced the best team from the opposing conference 2 years in a row COMPARED TO never playing more than 18 games and Lebron making it to the conference finals once.


In summary, you tried to change the criteria to bring Kobe down, you ignored his best stretch which puts his scoring at .1 less than Lebron & T mac, Kobe's stretch came over 49 games, T Mac over 18, Lebron over 38

It's just sad that you're so much of a hater that you had to try and change the entire thread to bring Kobe down while cherry picking years and then getting upset when it turns out you were wrong.

.1 ppg difference dude, 30 more games than T mac, 11 more games than Lebron

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 07:18 PM
playoff scoring is important, you're the one telling me i'm all over the place when you are the one who changed the topic in the first place

It's just sad that you're so much of a hater that you had to try and change the entire thread to bring Kobe down while cherry picking years and then getting upset when it turns out you were wrong.

:biggums:


I'm giving praise to LeBron and TMac, two of the greatest scorers (and players) ever. FYI, not everything is about Kobe.


if we're being honest, how are you going to sit here and tell me 31.1 ppg over 18 games is more impressive than 31ppg over 49 gmaes

I already explained this. Your problem is, you think Kobe's scoring is THE reason, LAL won their rings. Hilarious.

moe94
03-21-2014, 07:20 PM
09 against Orlando in playoffs:
Kobe:32.4PPG on 43% shooting, 5.3RPG, 7.4APG
Lebron: 38.5PPG on 49% shooting,8.3RPG, 8APG
Go ahead and explain your post.
told:biggums:

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
03-21-2014, 07:24 PM
told:biggums:

LA won a championship that year, therefor Kobe had a better series :oldlol:

Deuce Bigalow
03-21-2014, 07:25 PM
09 against Orlando in playoffs:
Kobe:32.4PPG on 43% shooting, 5.3RPG, 7.4APG
Lebron: 38.5PPG on 49% shooting,8.3RPG, 8APG
Go ahead and explain your post.
Bran 07 playoffs vs Spurs: 22.0 ppg on 36/20/69
Kobe 08 playoffs vs Spurs: 29.2 ppg on 53/33/91

J Shuttlesworth
03-21-2014, 07:35 PM
Bran 07 playoffs vs Spurs: 22.0 ppg on 36/20/69
Kobe 08 playoffs vs Spurs: 29.2 ppg on 53/33/91
Different years, plus Bran was playing in his first finals on a scrub Cleveland team run by Mike Brown. Kobe had GOAT Phil Jackson. Not to mention LeBron was in his 4th year, where Kobe was in his prime.