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stalkerforlife
02-10-2016, 12:20 PM
1. Jordan
2. Kobe
3. Kareem
4. Russell
5. Magic
6. Duncan
7. Bird
8. Wilt
9. Shaq
10. Hakeem

This is the END of the top 10 talk.

This is official and UNBIASED.

And this is CORRECT.

Nash
02-10-2016, 12:21 PM
1. Jordan
2. Kobe
3. Kareem
4. Russell
5. Magic
6. Duncan
7. Bird
8. Wilt
9. Shaq
10. Hakeem

This is the END of the top 10 talk.

This is official and UNBIASED.

And this is CORRECT.
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72-10
02-10-2016, 12:24 PM
Kobe still an inefficient bulldog? Check.

I'd say he's more like #8 on this list.

72-10
02-10-2016, 12:24 PM
LOL this guy doesn't even have LeBron in his top ten.

stalkerforlife
02-10-2016, 12:27 PM
Kobe still an inefficientbulldog? Check.

I'd say he's more like #8 on this list.

Kobe's always been VERY efficient and WELL ABOVE league average in TS%, which is all that matters when you shoot a lot of threes and free throws.

PLEASE be truthful in your trolling.

stalkerforlife
02-10-2016, 12:28 PM
LOL this guy doesn't even have LeBron in his top ten.

Because he's clearly not.

He's choked too many times. 2/7 incoming. The ONLY star in NBA HISTORY to collude with fellow top 10 players TWICE.

OF COURSE HE WON TWO TITLES...HE PHUCKING LEFT HIS OWN TEAM TO FORM A SUPER TEAM WITH THREE TOP 5 PLAYERS IN PER.

VengefulAngel
02-10-2016, 12:31 PM
Kobe's always been VERY efficient and WELL ABOVE league average in TS%, which is all that matters when you shoot a lot of threes and free throws.

PLEASE be truthful in your trolling.

Career TS%
Kobe ranks 189th in TS%
Kevin Durant ranks 18th in TS%
Lebron James ranks 49th in TS%
Stephen Curry ranks 9th in TS%


Which team led the NBA in Team True Shooting Percentage for the 2015 season?

Out of all the NBA teams, Golden State Warriors led them all in 2015 with a True Shooting % 0.595.

Which team was last in the league in Team True Shooting Percentage during the 2015 NBA season?

Los Angeles Lakers had the worst True Shooting % in 2015 with 0.504.

What was the league average Team True Shooting Percentage for all teams during the 2015 NBA season?

The average True Shooting % in the in the NBA 2015 season was 0.54.

Kobe's career TS% is 55%...

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ts_pct_career.html

stalkerforlife
02-10-2016, 12:37 PM
Career TS%
Kobe ranks 189th in TS%
Kevin Durant ranks 18th in TS%
Lebron James ranks 49th in TS%
Stephen Curry ranks 9th in TS%


Which team led the NBA in Team True Shooting Percentage for the 2015 season?

Out of all the NBA teams, Golden State Warriors led them all in 2015 with a True Shooting % 0.595.

Which team was last in the league in Team True Shooting Percentage during the 2015 NBA season?

Los Angeles Lakers had the worst True Shooting % in 2015 with 0.504.

What was the league average Team True Shooting Percentage for all teams during the 2015 NBA season?

The average True Shooting % in the in the NBA 2015 season was 0.54.

Kobe's career TS% is 55%...

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ts_pct_career.html

And? :lol

Kobe, in his prime, has ALWAYS been above league average in TS%.

tmacattack33
02-10-2016, 12:41 PM
Kobe in the top 10?

:facepalm

fiddy
02-10-2016, 12:43 PM
LOL this guy doesn't even have LeBron in his top ten.
Bran has no business being in the TOP 10 as of right now.

72-10
02-10-2016, 12:45 PM
:lol You think that an advanced metric should be applied here because it fits in with your agenda. You use a made-up stat to argue your point. The only reason Kobe even has a respectable TS% is because it factors in free throw shooting. Wow. He can make free throws. I can do that.

Kobe's career shooting from the field:
Field goal percentage: 44% (not good)
Three-point percentage: 33% (bad)

NBA records currently held by Kobe Bryant include:

Most field goals missed, career: 14,244
Most field goals missed, game: 30, L.A. Lakers at Boston Celtics, November 7, 2002

Most field goals missed, playoffs, career: 2,485

Do you need reminding of his woeful inefficiency in the NBA Finals?

/endthread

Showtime2001
02-10-2016, 12:47 PM
LOL this guy doesn't even have LeBron in his top ten.
LeBron isnt top 10 or top 5.

stalkerforlife
02-10-2016, 12:47 PM
:lol You think that an advanced metric should be applied here because it fits in with your agenda. You use a made-up stat to argue your point. The only reason Kobe even has a respectable TS% is because it factors in free throw shooting. Wow. He can make free throws. I can do that.

Kobe's career shooting from the field:
Field goal percentage: 44% (not good)
Three-point percentage: 33% (bad)

NBA records currently held by Kobe Bryant include:

Most field goals missed, career: 14,244
Most field goals missed, game: 30, L.A. Lakers at Boston Celtics, November 7, 2002

Do you need reminding of his woeful inefficiency in the NBA Finals?

/endthread

Kobe career TS% 55.

Jordan 58%.

Oh WOW, so much difference.

Not to mention, their PPS is nearly identical as well.

/THREAD

Nash
02-10-2016, 12:49 PM
LeBron isnt top 10 or top 5.
The denial is so strong :roll:

72-10
02-10-2016, 12:51 PM
http://www.superiorpics.com/movie_pictures/mp/2008_Semi-Pro/2008_semi_pro_011.jpg

Yes, it is a huge difference.

Showtime2001
02-10-2016, 12:53 PM
The denial is so strong :roll:
Shaq/Duncan/Kobe/Russell/Hakeem/Bird >>>>>> LeBron.

:applause:

72-10
02-10-2016, 12:54 PM
Hakeem >>>>>> LeBron.

:roll: you are a goof

Showtime2001
02-10-2016, 12:56 PM
:roll: you are a goof
You must work for ESPN. :oldlol:

feyki
02-10-2016, 01:24 PM
:lol :lol

Espn's terrible list is way better than this :lol .

stalkerforlife
02-10-2016, 01:52 PM
Branvestites avoiding this thread like the plague.

The real list has them SHOOK.

Nash
02-10-2016, 02:17 PM
Branvestites avoiding this thread like the plague.

The real list has them SHOOK.
:roll: :roll: :roll:

why you giving your opinion about the top 10? you're part of the top 12 family, not 10.

tmacattack33
02-10-2016, 02:27 PM
And? :lol

Kobe, in his prime, has ALWAYS been above league average in TS%.

And in their primes, the other guys in the top 12 were WELL ABOVE league average in TS%.

And even many guys who are ranked in the 20's, like Wade and Dirk, were too.

Face it man, in the early 2000s you jumped on this Kobe bandwagon because you believed the hype. You may have even heard a legendary player or expert say that "Kobe is the closest thing to MJ we've ever seen", and you took it to mean in terms of greatness, when really they were talking about style of play and the fact that both were around 6'6 220 lb...and Kobe even stole MJ's mannerisms and demeanor.