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Iceman#44
11-21-2014, 01:10 PM
OLDEST SCORING CHAMPION EVER - NBA HISTORY

1) Michael Jordan at 35 years and 61 days, 1997-1998 season (28.7 ppg)

2) Michael Jordan at 34 years and 62 days, 1996-1997 season (29.6 ppg)

3) Michael Jordan at 33 years and 64 days, 1995-1996 season (30.4 ppg)

4) Jerry West at 31 years and 322 days, 1969-1970 season (31.2 ppg)


Can Kobe become the oldest scoring champion ever?

lilteapot
11-21-2014, 01:10 PM
Yes.

Thread over

riseagainst
11-21-2014, 01:27 PM
inb4 anyone can be a scoring champ if they take as many shots as they want.

stalkerforlife
11-21-2014, 01:31 PM
Damn...

Kobe finna break another record.

Top 5 all time.

StephHamann
11-21-2014, 01:35 PM
Kobe needs to stay healthy though, Scott runs him to the ground

I<3NBA
11-21-2014, 01:37 PM
To qualify for the scoring title, the player must appear in at least 70 games (out of 82) or have at least 1,400 points.
:yaohappy:

good luck with that

Force
11-21-2014, 02:02 PM
Wasn't he close to the scoring title a few years back and gave it up to Durant? Doesn't seem like he's ever gunned for the scoring title.. he just loves putting up shots.

This is a terrible post. Kobe has never gunned for the scoring title?

Kobe likely wins the scoring crown this year but it's hard to call it a crown when you have to shoot the so many more times then everybody else in the league.

Akrazotile
11-21-2014, 02:39 PM
anyone can be a scoring champ if they take as many shots as they want.

stalkerforlife
11-21-2014, 02:42 PM
anyone can be a scoring champ if they take as many shots as they want.

1. No

2. No one else has the balls and alpha dominance to have the audacity to take as many shots as they want

3. If he wins the scoring title, nothing will take it away

20Four
11-21-2014, 02:42 PM
anyone can be a scoring champ if they take as many shots as they want.
:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm fvcking stupid ass comment, no shit they can take as many shots, but will they make it? Shine my fvcking shoes

Myth
11-21-2014, 02:50 PM
OLDEST SCORING CHAMPION EVER - NBA HISTORY

1) Michael Jordan at 35 years and 61 days, 1997-1998 season (28.7 ppg)

2) Michael Jordan at 34 years and 62 days, 1996-1997 season (29.6 ppg)

3) Michael Jordan at 33 years and 64 days, 1995-1996 season (30.4 ppg)

4) Jerry West at 31 years and 322 days, 1969-1970 season (31.2 ppg)


Can Kobe become the oldest scoring champion ever?

Sure, if he continues to shoot 30+ shots any time he sees a slip in points produced.

Myth
11-21-2014, 02:52 PM
anyone can be a scoring champ if they take as many shots as they want.

I see what you did there.

gts
11-21-2014, 03:00 PM
probably shouldn't be by age but how many seasons played in the league... the kids coming out of high school and the one and dones will be setting records when their age may be younger but the miles on their legs will be greater

Burgz V2
11-21-2014, 03:35 PM
1) Michael Jordan at 35 years and 61 days, 1997-1998 season (28.7 ppg) = won a championship

2) Michael Jordan at 34 years and 62 days, 1996-1997 season (29.6 ppg) = won a championship

3) Michael Jordan at 33 years and 64 days, 1995-1996 season (30.4 ppg) = won a championship

4) Jerry West at 31 years and 322 days, 1969-1970 season (31.2 ppg) = lost in finals game 7

Kobe....?

stalkerforlife
11-21-2014, 03:36 PM
1) Michael Jordan at 35 years and 61 days, 1997-1998 season (28.7 ppg) = won a championship

2) Michael Jordan at 34 years and 62 days, 1996-1997 season (29.6 ppg) = won a championship

3) Michael Jordan at 33 years and 64 days, 1995-1996 season (30.4 ppg) = won a championship

4) Jerry West at 31 years and 322 days, 1969-1970 season (31.2 ppg) = lost in finals game 7

Kobe....?

Played with the worst supporting cast in the NBA.

dreamwarrior
11-21-2014, 03:44 PM
Without kd, melo having an off year, bron wanting less playing time, and mcbuckets not getting minutes, yeah he is a lock for scoring champion this year

choppermagic
11-21-2014, 03:49 PM
1) Michael Jordan at 35 years and 61 days, 1997-1998 season (28.7 ppg) = won a championship

2) Michael Jordan at 34 years and 62 days, 1996-1997 season (29.6 ppg) = won a championship

3) Michael Jordan at 33 years and 64 days, 1995-1996 season (30.4 ppg) = won a championship

4) Jerry West at 31 years and 322 days, 1969-1970 season (31.2 ppg) = lost in finals game 7

Kobe....?


Ummm, did you read the title of this thread? It talks about scoring champions.

jlip
11-21-2014, 04:08 PM
inb4 anyone can be a scoring champ if they take as many shots as they want.

When someone says that they are usually not speaking of some 5 ppg scrub or a totally inept offensive starter like DeAndre Jordan. They are most often alluding to any top 10-15 scorer.

jstern
11-21-2014, 04:09 PM
It might have an * if he does. Scoring champion shooting under 39%. Many would look at it as if the only reason he won it was because he forced the issue and gunned for it and not something organic.

Done_And_Done
11-21-2014, 04:23 PM
It might have an * if he does. Scoring champion shooting under 39%. Many would look at it as if the only reason he won it was because he forced the issue and gunned for it and not something organic.

Doubtful on the asterisks notion based on the fact that he's 36, recently surgically repaired, and playing on an unimpressive team.

jstern
11-21-2014, 04:29 PM
Doubtful on the asterisks notion based on the fact that he's 36, recently surgically repaired, and playing on an unimpressive team.

Really, you really think that Kobe playing the way he is is going to stop people from bringing it up because he's 36 and came off of bad injuries? Always these excuses. If anything it's more of a reason for him to pass the ball every once in a while. The guy is trying so hard to win the scoring title, not passing, just shooting everything, forcing the issue, saving his energy on defense, but that's admirable because he's 36. It's just so funny.

Burgz V2
11-21-2014, 04:33 PM
Ummm, did you read the title of this thread? It talks about scoring champions.

you clearly don't understand my post if that is your response.

Dragonyeuw
11-21-2014, 06:02 PM
When does Durant return?

Smoke117
11-21-2014, 06:02 PM
OLDEST SCORING CHAMPION EVER - NBA HISTORY

1) Michael Jordan at 35 years and 61 days, 1997-1998 season (28.7 ppg)

2) Michael Jordan at 34 years and 62 days, 1996-1997 season (29.6 ppg)

3) Michael Jordan at 33 years and 64 days, 1995-1996 season (30.4 ppg)

4) Jerry West at 31 years and 322 days, 1969-1970 season (31.2 ppg)


Can Kobe become the oldest scoring champion ever?

He certainly plans to take enough shots to...and he's going need all 25.

kennethgriffin
11-21-2014, 08:09 PM
:yaohappy:

good luck with that


Even of kobe didnt appear in 70 games. Hes averagibg 28 ppg

He needs 1400 minimun. And 1400 divided by 28 is Only 50 games

Kobe could play that in his sleep

plowking
11-21-2014, 08:20 PM
probably shouldn't be by age but how many seasons played in the league... the kids coming out of high school and the one and dones will be setting records when their age may be younger but the miles on their legs will be greater

This is so overplayed.

They were playing basketball everyday before they came into the league, and they simply continue playing it.