2008 WCF against Spurs was amazingly efficient for Kobe. Despite Low volume stats.
I think he only got to the free throw line a total of 11 times spread across 5 games.
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2008 WCF against Spurs was amazingly efficient for Kobe. Despite Low volume stats.
I think he only got to the free throw line a total of 11 times spread across 5 games.
In 2002 he posted nice stats vs. Spurs but was a maniac in the clutch. Had a fourth quarter where he outscored the Spurs, then next game hit the game winner and then next game had a huge second half. That series was easily going 7 games if he didn't completely snatch away those games in the fourth quarters.
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04 Finals.
2002 Finals
26.8/5.8/5.3/1.5/0.8 on 51%/55%/81%/62.3% TS :eek:
Hard to say Indian man and fatal both make points that i agree with .. Id also rank the 10 sun with those two series, his shooting was beyond phenomenal and they way he clinched the series with those 2 ridiculously difficult shots had people dumbfounded.
[QUOTE=laronprofit9]2010 vs PHX Suns is my answer btw.[/QUOTE]
IMO, too
[QUOTE=TryToBeUnbias]Hard to say Indian man and fatal both make points that i agree with .. Id also rank the 10 sun with those two series, his shooting was beyond phenomenal and they way he clinched the series with those 2 ridiculously difficult shots had people dumbfounded.[/QUOTE]
The Spurs series in '08 is definitely in his top 3. He took it to the defending champs, and beat them as far and away the best player in that series.
He shot 53% the entire series against one of the best defensive teams of the decade just coming off a championship the previous year.
His volume stats are lower than the other playoff series of his career. It is attributed to the fact Kobe only had 11 FTA the entire series, which comes out to just over 2 FTA per game. That is really low for a superstar. Pace might also have to due with it as well.
But...but... Kobe chokes in the playoffs :lol
Someone post Jordan's greatest playoff series.
And has anyone noticed that Kobe greatest playoff series have none in the finals? While most of MJ's best series and games are from the finals.
[QUOTE=KG5MVP]Someone post Jordan's greatest playoff series.
And has anyone noticed that Kobe greatest playoff series have none in the finals? While most of MJ's best series and games are from the finals.[/QUOTE]
:facepalm don't ruin a good thread retard.
[QUOTE=KG5MVP]Someone post Jordan's greatest playoff series.
And has anyone noticed that Kobe greatest playoff series have none in the finals? While most of MJ's best series and games are from the finals.[/QUOTE]
Fail
2009 NBA Finals Kobe Bryant vs Orlando Magic
32.4 ppg 5.6 rpg 7.4 apg 43%fg 36%3P 84%FT
[QUOTE=KG5MVP]Someone post Jordan's greatest playoff series.
And has anyone noticed that Kobe greatest playoff series have none in the finals? While most of MJ's best series and games are from the finals.[/QUOTE]
2002 and 2009 are both great series.
[QUOTE=sagr32]Fail
2009 NBA Finals Kobe Bryant vs Orlando Magic
32.4 ppg 5.6 rpg 7.4 apg 43%fg 36%3P 84%FT[/QUOTE]
you call 43%FG good?
Michael Jordan 1991 finals:
31.2 ppg 6.6 rpg 11.4 apg 55.8%FG 50%3P
Michael Jordan 1992 finals:
35.8 ppg 4.8 rpg 6.5 apg 52.6%FG 42.9%3P
Michael Jordan 1993 finals:
41ppg, 8.5rpg 6.3apg 50.8%FG 40%3P
LOL and people say Michael Jordan is a bad three point shooter, he saved the best for the last
[QUOTE=KG5MVP]you call 43%FG good?
Michael Jordan 1991 finals:
31.2 ppg 6.6 rpg 11.4 apg 55.8%FG 50%3P
Michael Jordan 1992 finals:
35.8 ppg 4.8 rpg 6.5 apg 52.6%FG 42.9%3P
Michael Jordan 1993 finals:
41ppg, 8.5rpg 6.3apg 50.8%FG 40%3P
LOL and people say Michael Jordan is a bad three point shooter, he saved the best for the last[/QUOTE]
:applause: Yes Michael Jordan is the greatest Finals Performer of All-Time, and Greatest Playoff performer of All-Time, and Greatest Player of All-Time.
But this thread isn't about Jordan.