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SexSymbol
05-25-2015, 12:52 PM
Rank these performances :
1. Kobe Bryant - 81 6 2; 3 STL; 28-46 FG Brought the team back by himself from -17
2. Michael Jordan - 69 18 6; 4 STL; 23-37 FG lone wolf against an all-time great celtics team
3. Shaquille O'neal - 61 23 3; 4TOV; 24-35 FG on his birthday against shitty competition
4. Karl Malone - 61 18 2; 3 STL; 21-26 FG one of the most efficient games ever
5. Kobe Bryant - 65 7 3; 3 STL; 23-39 FG one of the clutchest games ever
6. David Robinson - 71 14 5; 8 TOV; 26-41 FG was trying to score as much as possible to win the scoring title
7. Tracy McGrady - 62 10 5; 6 TOV; 20-37 FG just a great game
8. LeBron James - 61 7 4; 22-33 FG best performance of LeBron's career, great efficiency
9. Chris Webber - 51 26 5; 3 STL; 21-47 FG Shot 47 times, but sac won the game
10. Tony Parker - 55 10 7; 22-36 FG I don't know shit about this game

ImKobe
05-25-2015, 12:58 PM
the all-time great single game performance list without Kobe outscoring a Finals team by himself is worthless.

G0ATbe
05-25-2015, 01:00 PM
Kobe
Kobe
Jordan
Robinson
Shaq
Malone
Mcgrady
Webber
Parker
Bald

BlakFrankWhite
05-25-2015, 01:02 PM
KD's 54/7/7 on 19-26 vs GSW.


Outdueled Curry and Thompson

SexSymbol
05-25-2015, 01:05 PM
the all-time great single game performance list without Kobe outscoring a Finals team by himself is worthless.
I'm not sayins these are the best 10 performances, it's just a mix of well known all-time greats and some forgotten games

Dr Hawk
05-25-2015, 01:08 PM
Could you give the context of them? RS, PO and rival?

sd3035
05-25-2015, 01:09 PM
the all-time great single game performance list without Kobe outscoring a Finals team by himself is worthless.


Most underrated game in the modern era

might have gone for 90 had he played the 4th

Relinquish
05-25-2015, 01:22 PM
Most underrated game in the modern era

might have gone for 90 had he played the 4th

25 FTs in 3 quarters, Harden's predecessor. :bowdown:

Straight_Ballin
05-25-2015, 01:44 PM
Did you even watch these games OP? DRob's gets my vote as the least impressive.

Most impressive game of all time was Jordan's flu game.

SexSymbol
05-25-2015, 01:45 PM
Did you even watch these games OP? DRob's gets my vote as the least impressive.
No, not all of them, I haven't seen the Parker and Shaq ones

SamuraiSWISH
05-25-2015, 01:49 PM
Meh, playoff performances are not only better, but more entertaining and important.

K Xerxes
05-25-2015, 01:52 PM
Meh, playoff performances are not only better, but more entertaining and important.

And no surprise that regular season warrior Kobe drops down that list, while games from Jordan dominate. Even LeBron's got a couple of ATG playoff performances.

SexSymbol
05-25-2015, 02:00 PM
And no surprise that regular season warrior Kobe drops down that list, while games from Jordan dominate. Even LeBron's got a couple of ATG playoff performances.
48-16-3 against SAC
40-8-8 in finals
50-8-5 against PHX
45-10-3 against SAS
49-10-4 against DEN

kennethgriffin
05-25-2015, 02:01 PM
kobes most impressive game isnt even on the list


outscoring a WCF champion by himself 62-61

SamuraiSWISH
05-25-2015, 02:20 PM
48-16-3 against SAC
40-8-8 in finals
50-8-5 against PHX
45-10-3 against SAS
49-10-4 against DEN
More impressive than regular season games, like self indulgently watching David Robinson or Shaq gun for the most points possible against shit teams like the 90's Clippers or in Kobe's case the shit mid 2000's Raptors ... and if I'm ranking these games you mention:

1) 49-10-4 v.s. Denver WCF (2009)
2) 45-10-3 v.s. Spurs WCF (2001) docked for being w/ Shaq
3) 48-16-3 v.s. Sacramento WCF (2002) docked for being w/ Shaq
4) 40-8-8 v.s. Orlando Finals (2009) docked for terrible Finals opponent
5) 50-8-5 v.s. Phoenix (2006) Suns didn't play defense

SexSymbol
05-25-2015, 02:23 PM
More impressive than regular season games, like self indulgently watching David Robinson or Shaq gun for the most points possible against shit teams like the 90's Clippers or in Kobe's case the shit mid 2000's Raptors ... and if I'm ranking these games you mention:

1) 49-10-4 v.s. Denver WCF (2009)
2) 45-10-3 v.s. Spurs WCF (2001) docked for being w/ Shaq
3) 48-16-3 v.s. Sacramento WCF (2002) docked for being w/ Shaq
4) 40-8-8 v.s. Orlando Finals (2009) docked for terrible Finals opponent
5) 50-8-5 v.s. Phoenix (2006) Suns didn't play defense

Orlando wasn't a bad finals opponent, they demolished a great cavaliers team with Bron playing best basketball of his career.
And why would he be docked for playing with shaq? If anything, it makes these performances only more impressive as it's harder to score for him with shaq clogging the lanes

Magic 32
05-25-2015, 02:28 PM
And no surprise that regular season warrior Kobe drops down that list, while games from Jordan dominate. Even LeBron's got a couple of ATG playoff performances.

To me, the reason Kobe doesn't have that many of those OUTRAGEOUS stats games in the playoffs, is because those games usually occur at a players peak.

You give Kobe a good team and 3-4 playoff rounds in 06 and 07, and you most likely see games that could compare to MJ's best playoff games in 1991, 1992 and 1993.

In 2009 and 2010, Kobe's best playoff games looked a lot like Mj's best Playoff games during his second run (96-98).

2008 was really a taste of what we missed in 2006-07.

ISHGoat
05-25-2015, 02:29 PM
To me, the reason Kobe doesn't have that many of those OUTRAGEOUS stats games in the playoffs, is because those games usually occur at a players peak.

You give Kobe a good team and 3-4 playoff rounds in 06 and 07, and you most likely see games that could compare to MJ's best playoff games in 1991, 1992 and 1993.

In 2009 and 2010, Kobe's best playoff games looked a lot like Mj's best Playoff games during his second run (96-98).

2008 was really a taste of what we missed in 2006-07.

so youre saying the reason kobe hasnt put up beast stats in the PO is because he missed the PO or got sent home in the first round, during his peak?

:roll:

i concur

SamuraiSWISH
05-25-2015, 02:31 PM
Orlando wasn't a bad finals opponent, they demolished a great cavaliers team with Bron playing best basketball of his career.
:oldlol:

A great Cleveland team? Mo Williams was their second best player, and didn't even bother showing up in the Conference Finals.

The very next season the Celtics with KG at 75% of what he was in 2008, and 2009 pre injury took a SUPERIOR 2010 Lakers team 7 games in the Finals.

The best team in the league in 2009, and the real great threat out East was the Celtics prior to KG's injury. They were destroying everyone that season.

Cleveland would've given the Lakers more trouble that season than the Magic did, but LeBron simply had no supplemental help. He carried some very average talent in 2009 and 2010 to 60+ wins. Fools gold for their quality as a unit.


And why would he be docked for playing with shaq? If anything, it makes these performances only more impressive as it's harder to score for him with shaq clogging the lanes
Shaq clogging the lanes? Kobe's a primary jump shooter. Shaq being on the floor alone helps Kobe. He was playing with a superior force who drew more focus from the defense. That absolutely docks the performance a tad. Not saying it alters it, they were still impressive performances.



2008 was really a taste of what we missed in 2006-07.
Even those weren't '90 - '93 playoff MJ esque. In 2006, and 2007 in the first round against a team whose entire philosophy wasn't to play defense and Kobe didn't put up crazy numbers.

Magic 32
05-25-2015, 02:32 PM
so youre saying the reason kobe hasnt put up beast stats in the PO is because he missed the PO or got sent home in the first round, during his peak?



In 2006, Phil asked Kobe to be a decoy on the offense, while trying to make Kwame Brown and lamar Odom beat the Suns.

When the Suns adjusted and Kobe had to go on the attack, he immediately had his best scoring ever in the playoffs (and was one Kwame brainfart away from the second round).

ArbitraryWater
05-25-2015, 02:35 PM
And no surprise that regular season warrior Kobe drops down that list, while games from Jordan dominate. Even LeBron's got a couple of ATG playoff performances.

LeBron's 3 best playoff performances shit hard on Kobe's 3 best.

2007 ECF G5
2012 ECF G6
2013 Finals G7

Magic 32
05-25-2015, 02:35 PM
Even those weren't '90 - '93 playoff MJ esque. In 2006, and 2007 in the first round against a team whose entire philosophy wasn't to play defense and Kobe didn't put up crazy numbers.

You don't remember PJ plan for that series?

Magic 32
05-25-2015, 02:36 PM
LeBron's 3 best playoff performances shit hard on Kobe's 3 best.

2007 ECF G5
2012 ECF G6
2013 Finals G7

Kobe has 3 games against the Spurs better than that game.

SexSymbol
05-25-2015, 02:39 PM
:oldlol:

A great Cleveland team? Mo Williams was their second best player, and didn't even bother showing up in the Conference Finals.

The very next season the Celtics with KG at 75% of what he was in 2008, and 2009 pre injury took a SUPERIOR 2010 Lakers team 7 games in the Finals.

The best team in the league in 2009, and the real great threat out East was the Celtics prior to KG's injury. They were destroying everyone that season.

Cleveland would've given the Lakers more trouble that season than the Magic did, but LeBron simply had no supplemental help. He carried some very average talent in 2009 and 2010 to 60+ wins. Fools gold for their quality as a unit.


Shaq clogging the lanes? Kobe's a primary jump shooter. Shaq being on the floor alone helps Kobe. He was playing with a superior force who drew more focus from the defense. That absolutely docks the performance a tad. Not saying it alters it, they were still impressive performances.


Even those weren't '90 - '93 playoff MJ esque. In 2006, and 2007 in the first round against a team whose entire philosophy wasn't to play defense and Kobe didn't put up crazy numbers.

Williams played fine, he's not gonna average 20+ ppg when LeBron was averaging almost 40, there's just so many shots you can spread through a team.
09 and 10 Lakers are very similar in strength, especially considering Kobe was playing with a broken index finger and a ****ed up knee in 10. I'd also say Gasol was a far better defender in 09.
2010 Cavs team are one of the best rosters of last 20 years considering what everybody brought to the table, it was a perfect fit for LeBron, it's a shame he underperformed and quit on the team, we never got the lebron vs. kobe finals we all wanted.

Obviously Kobe was primarly a jump shooter when the lanes are clogged, he was let loose in 05-08 and he mainly drove to the basket. If you remember, when Shaq would be taken out of games during the three peat era, Kobe focused on driving to the basket much much more.

SamuraiSWISH
05-25-2015, 02:42 PM
You don't remember PJ plan for that series?
He had Kobe play facilitator like their version of Nash through the first 5 games, which was effective until Kobe's teammates true level of talent came through letting Phoenix back into the series.

The difference being is Kobe still could've scored high volume and done what Phil asked. Or maybe he couldn't? Too often in his career Kobe gets so narrow minded and regements himself to playing only a certain way.

Then he scored 50 in game 6, impressively so. Even though as I said against a team that literally didn't play defense. Scored 20 some odd points in the first half of game 7. Then pouted the second half.

Kobe has never been great with just adapting, and playing the flow of the game. He premeditates how he's going to play.

It's either extreme scoring, or extreme facilitating. It's no surprise his best individual season, and MVP season came when he finally found a balance in his game, as well as leadership approach. 2008.

24-Inch_Chrome
05-25-2015, 02:43 PM
Did you even watch these games OP? DRob's gets my vote as the least impressive.

Most impressive game of all time was Jordan's flu game.

:whatever:

Isiah's ankle game blows the flu game out of the water.

Magic 32
05-25-2015, 02:43 PM
It's either extreme scoring, or extreme facilitating.

Not when he plays on good teams.