View Full Version : Predict Kobe's stats and Lakers record for next season.
Connor B
08-21-2015, 12:06 PM
22/4/4 on 41% shooting
35-47
Nick Young
08-21-2015, 12:11 PM
I say 22/7/4 on 48% shooting, 30 minutes a game.
Kobe will play mainly as his alter-ego Assist-be this year but will still have atleast 2 50 point games.
aquaadverse
08-21-2015, 12:16 PM
I say 22/7/4 on 48% shooting, 30 minutes a game.
Kobe will play mainly as his alter-ego Assist-be this year but will still have atleast 2 50 point games.
4 games blown wheel, stans commit suicide.
Orlando Magic
08-21-2015, 12:23 PM
He won't average 20ppg on anything above 39% shooting, I can guarantee that.
I say he puts up 15-17 ppg and has a couple of 30 point or maybe even a 40 point game with everyone losing their damn minds, meanwhile the reality will be he will be a shell of his former self...
The Lakers will miss the playoffs, again.
Levity
08-21-2015, 12:35 PM
i dont care to guess season stats, but i can tell you this much. he'll come out game 1 looking to score (probably to prove something to himself), but it wont be long until he accepts that playmaker role hes had the past couple seasons. He'll have a better team around him, with capable scorers, which will keep him in that mentality of playing a team game.
That alone will help his FG% more than people want to believe. There's a good chance he operates out of the post/high post a lot, looking for cutters or skip passes, and getting a lot of 1v1 coverage because of it.
it's a given that health is the biggest factor in any lakers success. We'll see how that old man body holds up. Ideally, id like him to play 27-30 minutes a game, sitting out of games as much as he needs. but has kobe ever been that guy?
WayOfWade
08-21-2015, 12:40 PM
it's a given that health is the biggest factor in any lakers success. We'll see how that old man body holds up. Ideally, id like him to play 27-30 minutes a game, sitting out of games as much as he needs. but has kobe ever been that guy?
I highly doubt that Kobe is going to take any time off; after all he did deny substitutions in 2013, that's just his mindset. Hopefully he doesn't play too many minutes because his body won't be able to take it
Levity
08-21-2015, 12:44 PM
I highly doubt that Kobe is going to take any time off; after all he did deny substitutions in 2013, that's just his mindset. Hopefully he doesn't play too many minutes because his body won't be able to take it
sad, but true. im just hoping that after being injured for 3+ years, his mentality and approach to his overall health changes. show us some of that grandpa wisdom, mamba!!!
West-Side
08-21-2015, 12:50 PM
I just hope he plays no more than 32 MPG; his body can't take more than that.
I say 14 PPG, 7 APG, 3 RPG on a decent 46% in about 31 minutes.
Papaya Petee
08-21-2015, 01:02 PM
16/4/4 43% FG 32 3PT 80% FT
Lakera 36-46
Lebron23
08-21-2015, 03:09 PM
This is Kobe Bryant. He would still lead the Lakers in field goal attempts per game.
21 ppg on 39 FG%.
kuniva_dAMiGhTy
08-21-2015, 03:10 PM
18-20 ppg on 47%-ish shooting. He'll be good in stretches, and look pitiful in others unfortunately.
JT123
08-21-2015, 03:18 PM
18-20 ppg on 47%-ish shooting. He'll be good in stretches, and look pitiful in others unfortunately.
:oldlol:
kuniva_dAMiGhTy
08-21-2015, 03:19 PM
:oldlol:
For him shooting such a low volume, I would imagine he does so more efficiently.
Then again, we are talking about Kobe. :oldlol:
G0ATbe
08-21-2015, 03:23 PM
27/5/9 45-50 win season
I<3NBA
08-21-2015, 09:52 PM
1 blown ACL, 20 ra-rah tweets, 1 retirement speech.
Smoke117
08-21-2015, 11:17 PM
i dont care to guess season stats, but i can tell you this much. he'll come out game 1 looking to score (probably to prove something to himself), but it wont be long until he accepts that playmaker role hes had the past couple seasons. He'll have a better team around him, with capable scorers, which will keep him in that mentality of playing a team game.
That alone will help his FG% more than people want to believe. There's a good chance he operates out of the post/high post a lot, looking for cutters or skip passes, and getting a lot of 1v1 coverage because of it.
it's a given that health is the biggest factor in any lakers success. We'll see how that old man body holds up. Ideally, id like him to play 27-30 minutes a game, sitting out of games as much as he needs. but has kobe ever been that guy?
http://media.giphy.com/media/9emGRRbnQnVWE/giphy.gif
He launched up 20.4 shots in 34.5 mpg last season...is this what you Laker fans call being a play maker in the Kobe era? Yikes...must be that "kobe assist" offensive rebound you are thinking of.
senelcoolidge
08-22-2015, 12:51 AM
17/5/6 39%fg lakers 29-53 he doesn't last the season.
SwayDizzle
08-22-2015, 12:53 AM
27/5/9 45-50 win season
this man knows whats up
ImKobe
08-22-2015, 06:45 AM
I'm guessing limited minutes, so 22/6/5 on 45% shooting in ~32 mpg.
He lets D'Angelo and Jordan run the show, gets his points off open shots and in the post, less creating on the perimeter so his legs are fresher, doesn't have to play as much defense due to playing the 3 and 4.
Lakers win anywhere from 40-50 games, depends on how many games they get from Kobe.
Too early to tell, but that's my initial analysis.
SAKOTXA
08-22-2015, 07:35 AM
If he stays healthy with no major injuries, you guys are crazy to think that he would average anything less than 23-24 points a game.
Kobe_6/8
08-22-2015, 07:53 AM
If Kobe doesn't average the most FGA per game for the Lakers, he should retire.
28/5/5 on 45%
AintNoSunshine
08-22-2015, 10:35 AM
I say 22/7/4 on 48% shooting, 30 minutes a game.
Kobe will play mainly as his alter-ego Assist-be this year but will still have atleast 2 50 point games.
More like 2 50% game :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:
toxicxr6
08-22-2015, 12:08 PM
Kobe stans are by far the most delusional stans on the forum..
Kobe was terrible last year... One of the worst players in the league.. It was embarrassing. Now he will be one year older and has had one more injury... He is going to be beyond terrible next season.. These stans predicting he is going to shoot 45%+ :roll: that is one of the funniest things I have ever heard... He has no chance of doing that.. Not a chance in hell.. Then also predicting he is going to have 6-7 assists+/game... Again not a chance in hell...
He is going to average something like 21/4/4 on 37% shooting.. And I won't be surprised if he is even worse than that.. Dude is legit an embarrassment at this point
Human Error
08-22-2015, 12:18 PM
22/3/4 on 36% from the field while leading the league in FGA/game.
Lakers will go 23-59.
TheMarkMadsen
08-22-2015, 12:24 PM
Kobe stans are by far the most delusional stans on the forum..
Kobe was terrible last year... One of the worst players in the league.. It was embarrassing. Now he will be one year older and has had one more injury... He is going to be beyond terrible next season.. These stans predicting he is going to shoot 45%+ :roll: that is one of the funniest things I have ever heard... He has no chance of doing that.. Not a chance in hell.. Then also predicting he is going to have 6-7 assists+/game... Again not a chance in hell...
He is going to average something like 21/4/4 on 37% shooting.. And I won't be surprised if he is even worse than that.. Dude is legit an embarrassment at this point
he's averaged 6 assist per game for the last few years..
but ok
TheMarkMadsen
08-22-2015, 12:26 PM
http://media.giphy.com/media/9emGRRbnQnVWE/giphy.gif
He launched up 20.4 shots in 34.5 mpg last season...is this what you Laker fans call being a play maker in the Kobe era? Yikes...must be that "kobe assist" offensive rebound you are thinking of.
so FGA + MPG determines if you're a playmaker..
I guess Wade shooting 22 FGA and playing 39 mpg in his prime meant he wasn't a playmaker..
BlackWhiteGreen
08-22-2015, 12:44 PM
22/6/4 at 42%.
Lakers 26-56, 5th worst record in the league.
T_L_P
08-22-2015, 12:49 PM
22/4/5 on 40% shooting, with some of the league's worst defense.
Lakers finish with 34 wins and miss out on their top three protected pick.
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