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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
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[COLOR="Navy"]KYRIE[COLOR="White"]Nl[/COLOR] 2016 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27 ppg on 47%
[COLOR="DarkGreen"]D WADE 2012 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 22 ppg on 48%
[COLOR="DarkGreen"]D WADE 2013 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 20 ppg on 48%
[COLOR="DarkRed"]PIPPEN[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 1996 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 15 ppg on 34%
[COLOR="DarkRed"]PIPPEN[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 1998 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 15 ppg on 41%
Jordan won with less, alot less
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Local High School Star
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Shambles
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Yellow King
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Can you post Kyrie's defensive stats
While guarding 1-4's
thanks in advance
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by LeBird
Pippen's career high in a playoff series is 24 ppg, which occurred in a series where Jordan averaged 45 ppg (1992 2nd Round).. His high in a Finals is 21 ppg.
Can you imagine if Jordan got 27 ppg from his 2nd option?.. Btw, Pippen played to full capacity alongside Jordan - his stats 1992 were exactly the same as his stats in 1994 without Jordan, and were 90% of his 1994 stats in other years.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by scuzzy
Can you post Kyrie's defensive stats
No problem - Kyrie held the 2-time MVP (Steph Curry) to 23 ppg on 40%, which is a far cry from his goat-level regular season offense.
So take this L
Jordan never had a 2nd option that gave him as much help as Kyrie gave Lebron - Kyrie's defense was superior since he locked down Curry... and regardless, Kyrie averaged 12 more ppg and 13 percentage points better in efficiency.
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Laker Nation
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by scuzzy
Can you post Kyrie's defensive stats
While guarding 1-4's
thanks in advance
this.
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Local High School Star
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by 3ball
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[COLOR="Navy"]KYRIE[COLOR="White"]Nl[/COLOR] 2016 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27 ppg on 47%
[COLOR="DarkGreen"]D WADE 2012 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 22 ppg on 48%
[COLOR="DarkGreen"]D WADE 2013 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 20 ppg on 48%
[COLOR="DarkRed"]PIPPEN[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 1996 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 15 ppg on 34%
[COLOR="DarkRed"]PIPPEN[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 1998 FINALS[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 15 ppg on 41%
Jordan won with less, alot less
Meltdown.
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Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by 3ball
Pippen's career high in a playoff series is 24 ppg, which occurred in a series where Jordan averaged 45 ppg (1992 2nd Round).. His high in a Finals is 21 ppg.
Can you imagine if Jordan got 27 ppg from his 2nd option?.. Btw, Pippen played to full capacity alongside Jordan - his stats 1992 were exactly the same as his stats in 1994 without Jordan, and were 90% of his 1994 stats in other years.
Pippen did soooo many other things besides score that Kyrie doesn't do...
Solely using PPG when discussing second options is stupid.
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College star
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by scuzzy
Can you post Kyrie's defensive stats
While guarding 1-4's
thanks in advance
Stephan "MVP" Curry: 22.6/4.9 on 40.3% shooting. More turnovers than assists.
Irving completely shut down the MVP. Nice try Wall/Lillard/Rubio troll.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by ShawkFactory
Pippen did soooo many other things besides score that Kyrie doesn't do...
Kyrie held the 2-time MVP (Steph Curry) to 23 ppg on 40%, which is a far cry from his goat-level regular season offense.. Kyrie is also a superior passer
So take this L
Jordan never had a 2nd option provide as much help as Kyrie gave Lebron - Kyrie's defense was superior since he locked down Curry... and regardless, Kyrie averaged 12 more points and 13 points better in efficiency.
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Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by 3ball
Kyrie held the 2-time MVP (Steph Curry) to 23 ppg on 40%, which is a far cry from his goat-level regular season offense.. Kyrie is also a superior passer
So take this L
Jordan never had a 2nd option provide as much help as Kyrie gave Lebron - Kyrie's defense was superior since he locked down Curry... and regardless, Kyrie averaged 12 more points and 13 points better in efficiency.
No.
Playmaking? Rebounding?
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Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
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Big city dreaming
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Kyrie is underrated as a defender. He completely locked down teague and held reggievjackson and curry to poor shooting
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The Paterfamilias
Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by scuzzy
Can you post Kyrie's defensive stats
While guarding 1-4's
thanks in advance
I don't care about agendas or anything else obviously driving this thread ... Kyrie worked his ass off on the defensive end in this series. And yes, he did a good job on Curry, which is why they were constantly screening him off of Steph. Meanwhile, Kyrie was clearly salivating any time he saw #30 in front of him.
It was usually after a screen, though, because Klay was his primary defender.
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Re: Kyrie, Wade and Pippen's stats during successful championship runs
Originally Posted by 3ball
Kyrie held the 2-time MVP (Steph Curry) to 23 ppg on 40%, which is a far cry from his goat-level regular season offense.. Kyrie is also a superior passer
So take this L
Jordan never had a 2nd option provide as much help as Kyrie gave Lebron - Kyrie's defense was superior since he locked down Curry... and regardless, Kyrie averaged 12 more points and 13 points better in efficiency.
Is your argument that he NEVER had a second option like that..or that he didn't in 1996 or 1998?
Because the second part of that paragraph would lead to me to the latter of those two things...
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