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If Kobe
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I don't flop.
Re: If Kobe
Cue Wheels post some STATS!
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: If Kobe
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[COLOR="darkRed"]Effective FG% on all jumpshots for Lebron & Kobe[/COLOR]
[COLOR="White"].................[/COLOR]eFG% All Jumpshots
Lebron 2004: 35.6%, 324/998
Lebron 2005: 39.9%, 400/1136
Lebron 2006: 41.7%, 423/1166
Lebron 2007: 39.5%, 372/1066
Lebron 2008: 39.4%, 338/1001
Lebron 2009: 42.2%, 366/1024
Lebron 2010: 43.4%, 356/970
Lebron 2011: 45.4%, 393/968
Lebron 2012: 43.7%, 290/726
Lebron 2013: 49.0%, 333/784
Lebron 2014: 47.0%, 288/736
Lebron 2015: 43.1%, 280/788
Lebron 2016: 39.0%, 181/543
Bryant 2000: 38.5%, 328/851
Bryant 2001: 43.0%, 460/1141
Bryant 2002: 41.8%, 478/1184
Bryant 2003: 44.1%, 597/1494
Bryant 2004: 40.3%, 282/787
Bryant 2005: 43.5%, 346/947
Bryant 2006: 46.5%, 709/1724
Bryant 2007: 46.7%, 556/1358
Bryant 2008: 44.6%, 468/1217
Bryant 2009: 45.0%, 519/1285
All older players must rely on their jumper more
And Kobe can get a jumpshot in infinitely more ways than Lebron - he's just a MUCH better jumpshooter than lebron..
The stats above bear this out... Lebron's efficiency CLEARLY increases as his volume goes down after his first Cleveland stint - he shoots better at the lower volume, and [COLOR="DarkRed"]he was far behind Kobe's efficiency at the higher volume
Kobe's ability to get jumpers in far more ways (repertoire) allows him to have better efficiency at higher volume levels[/COLOR]
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NBA Legend
Re: If Kobe
Because LeMilkAndHoney's legacy is ageless and has divine properties.
Kobe's legacy on the other hand is like fine wine because it represents diminished fine motor control and impaired judgement.
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Free the banned users.
Re: If Kobe
Originally Posted by 3ball
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[COLOR="darkRed"] Effective FG% on all jumpshots for Lebron & Kobe[/COLOR]
[COLOR="White"].................[/COLOR] eFG% All Jumpshots
Lebron 2004: 35.6%, 324/998
Lebron 2005: 39.9%, 400/1136
Lebron 2006: 41.7%, 423/1166
Lebron 2007: 39.5%, 372/1066
Lebron 2008: 39.4%, 338/1001
Lebron 2009: 42.2%, 366/1024
Lebron 2010: 43.4%, 356/970
Lebron 2011: 45.4%, 393/968
Lebron 2012: 43.7%, 290/726
Lebron 2013: 49.0%, 333/784
Lebron 2014: 47.0%, 288/736
Lebron 2015: 43.1%, 280/788
Lebron 2016: 39.0%, 181/543
Bryant 2000: 38.5%, 328/851
Bryant 2001: 43.0%, 460/1141
Bryant 2002: 41.8%, 478/1184
Bryant 2003: 44.1%, 597/1494
Bryant 2004: 40.3%, 282/787
Bryant 2005: 43.5%, 346/947
Bryant 2006: 46.5%, 709/1724
Bryant 2007: 46.7%, 556/1358
Bryant 2008: 44.6%, 468/1217
Bryant 2009: 45.0%, 519/1285
All older players must rely on their jumper more
And Kobe can get a jumpshot in infinitely more ways than Lebron - he's just a MUCH better jumpshooter than lebron..
The stats above bear this out... Lebron's efficiency CLEARLY increases as his volume goes down after his first Cleveland stint - he shoots better at the lower volume, and [COLOR="DarkRed"]he was far behind Kobe's efficiency at the higher volume
Kobe's ability to get jumpers in far more ways (repertoire) allows him to have better efficiency at higher volume levels[/COLOR]
Another one.
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Cancer
Re: If Kobe
How is it aging like fine wine?
You have two players that could potentially bump him down the All-Time list if they win a ring this year.
Also, anyone that trains with Kobe in the offseason ends up becoming a low efficiency chucker during the season. Ex: Tatum
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I go HAM
Re: If Kobe
Originally Posted by Wally450
How is it aging like fine wine?
You have two players that could potentially bump him down the All-Time list if they win a ring this year.
Also, anyone that trains with Kobe in the offseason ends up becoming a low efficiency chucker during the season. Ex: Tatum
BAM
ITS OVA
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Re: If Kobe
Originally Posted by 3ball
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[COLOR="darkRed"] Effective FG% on all jumpshots for Lebron & Kobe[/COLOR]
[COLOR="White"].................[/COLOR] eFG% All Jumpshots
Lebron 2004: 35.6%, 324/998
Lebron 2005: 39.9%, 400/1136
Lebron 2006: 41.7%, 423/1166
Lebron 2007: 39.5%, 372/1066
Lebron 2008: 39.4%, 338/1001
Lebron 2009: 42.2%, 366/1024
Lebron 2010: 43.4%, 356/970
Lebron 2011: 45.4%, 393/968
Lebron 2012: 43.7%, 290/726
Lebron 2013: 49.0%, 333/784
Lebron 2014: 47.0%, 288/736
Lebron 2015: 43.1%, 280/788
Lebron 2016: 39.0%, 181/543
Bryant 2000: 38.5%, 328/851
Bryant 2001: 43.0%, 460/1141
Bryant 2002: 41.8%, 478/1184
Bryant 2003: 44.1%, 597/1494
Bryant 2004: 40.3%, 282/787
Bryant 2005: 43.5%, 346/947
Bryant 2006: 46.5%, 709/1724
Bryant 2007: 46.7%, 556/1358
Bryant 2008: 44.6%, 468/1217
Bryant 2009: 45.0%, 519/1285
All older players must rely on their jumper more
And Kobe can get a jumpshot in infinitely more ways than Lebron - he's just a MUCH better jumpshooter than lebron..
The stats above bear this out... Lebron's efficiency CLEARLY increases as his volume goes down after his first Cleveland stint - he shoots better at the lower volume, and [COLOR="DarkRed"]he was far behind Kobe's efficiency at the higher volume
Kobe's ability to get jumpers in far more ways (repertoire) allows him to have better efficiency at higher volume levels[/COLOR]
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College superstar
Re: If Kobe
Because he was never as good as advertised. We were told to witness the chosen one who would be the greatest player of all time. Instead we saw a guy with amazing athletic ability, fold in the crunch time. Then he ran with two bestest buddies so it would be in his own words,
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The Magic are a trash
Re: If Kobe
Because he was never that good
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Re: If Kobe
Another day... another fall in his all time ranking
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: If Kobe
[QUOTE=The Iron Fist]Because he was never as good as advertised. We were told to witness the chosen one who would be the greatest player of all time. Instead we saw a guy with amazing athletic ability, fold in the crunch time. Then he ran with two bestest buddies so it would be in his own words,
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I go HAM
Re: If Kobe
12th best wine!
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