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No it's not hard. That just means Jordan would of had even more points with 1 extra season. Still took Kobe longer to get to that point range. Very easy to compare to me.
Kobe averaged 15.5 mins over 71 games his first season and 26.0 min over 79 his second season. When I made the comment I was referring to the lack of experience Kobe had coming into the league resulting in him averaging less than 2 quarter of play over the course of 151 games. That's all! And yes that is a variable! Just like your comments about defenses, conferences, etc.....
Really, just forget it! Move on!actually (and with all due respect) its not. if you choose to go in to the league early and dont play because of it, thats not a variable. minutes played is minutes played. cant penalize jordan or any other player because he was more prepared to contribute immediately
actually (and with all due respect) its not. if you choose to go in to the league early and dont play because of it, thats not a variable. minutes played is minutes played. cant penalize jordan or any other player because he was more prepared to contribute immediately
Really, just forget it! Move on!
I'll take that. Well go with this than. If kobe were playing for the Hornets he would have averaged more minutes and had a higher usage rate. Jordan was not on a contending team when drafted.
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Kobe 1245 games
Malone 1476 games
Jordan 1072 games*
Kareem 1560 games
::shrug::
Jordan was a beast*
Also have to consider the fact that Kobe came straight into the league out of high school and Jordan skipped a season in the middle of his prime. It's very hard to compare stats because of all the variables involved, but both are great competitors and legends of the game regardless.
No it's not hard. That just means Jordan would of had even more points with 1 extra season. Still took Kobe longer to get to that point range. Very easy to compare to me.
Kobe averaged 15.5 mins over 71 games his first season and 26.0 min over 79 his second season. When I made the comment I was referring to the lack of experience Kobe had coming into the league resulting in him averaging less than 2 quarter of play over the course of 151 games. That's all! And yes that is a variable! Just like your comments about defenses, conferences, etc.....
But 22 FGA/game are just "attempts"....Now how many out of those 22 shots would Kobe actually make bro?...lol..like 8 or 9??..lol jk..so little longer than 13 games or whatever?Not really longer..
Look at the career FGA, which is the only thing that should matter when comparing scoring.
the difference is about 300 FGA. That's what.. 13 games difference (22 FGA/game)
Jordan fans are so quick to spit out these stats but only when it's making Jordan look good.
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Kobe 1245 games
Malone 1476 games
Jordan 1072 games*
Kareem 1560 games
::shrug::
Jordan was a beast*
Also have to consider the fact that Kobe came straight into the league out of high school and Jordan skipped a season in the middle of his prime. It's very hard to compare stats because of all the variables involved, but both are great competitors and legends of the game regardless.
No it's not hard. That just means Jordan would of had even more points with 1 extra season. Still took Kobe longer to get to that point range. Very easy to compare to me.
I feel what your saying and from your posts you have been consistent with saying that it took Jordan less games to score as many points. This is very true. When Im looking at other posts as well saying that if Jordan would have played longer he would have scored more points. The same can be said for any player in the league. I like your approach of looking at just the facts.not dealing with "ifs" though homie. just facts
but i'll let it go just like ol' boy said above...especially because this isnt a sports talk thread
I mean having Shaq shouldn't be an issue, Jordan had Pip, Grant, etc. I don't know the actual stats, but i'd think it's can be linked to successful shots attempted. Imagine if Shaq made most of his FT? I'm assuming Kobe missed more shots than Jordan though. And yea i'm def with on you the hopes of the shoe being something worth while.In the sense of the scoring record yes that is true. No one is really saying kobe is better than Jordan based on him passing Jordans record (lol).
I will say that having Shaq took opportunities from kobe. Also Del Harris didn't seem to be a big kobe advocate and he played sparatic minutes.
I feel Jordan is the better player despite kobe being my favorite.
I just really hope the shoe they drop for this occasion does it justice.
Jordan fans...so you're assuming i'm not a Kobe fan? 22FGA/game would mean he's scoring over 44 points a game...which of course is wrong because those are not all successful shots taken. I like Kobe, I just enjoyed watching Jordan play back then. I wasn't bashing Kobe's ability or success by any means.Not really longer..
Look at the career FGA, which is the only thing that should matter when comparing scoring.
the difference is about 300 FGA. That's what.. 13 games difference (22 FGA/game)
Jordan fans are so quick to spit out these stats but only when it's making Jordan look good.
Really, a hater? You're talking about how he came into the league and how less he scored. Who's fault is it that they were not that electrifying to start their career making successful shots??? It's like getting mad at someone able to cop more shoes than you because you over slept a few times. Who's fault is it not being ready?Or instead of being a hater you could just see that Kobe didnt start and barely played his rookie year.... he averaged 7ppg
his 2nd year he average 15ppg
MJ came straight into the league starting while putting up close to 30ppg
theres your difference in scoring
I have 2 copp's I need to get this month, but this damn tweet put everything on hold.
Guessing Columbia XI's and Ultimate Gift of Flight Pack. Correct me if I'm wrong.
your showing your age homie. Oscar Robertson was the most skilled scorer/player the league has seen. Kobe is one of the greatest scores no doubt but not the most skilled
I just hope its not a let down when they do drop
I'm only 22. Maybe I should have rephrased that. Kobe Bryant is the most skilled scorer I have ever seen play.
Could have been my man T-mac, but dude didn't wanna practice during the summers.
But yeah, 31 points away. I'm still expecting Friday. Kobe knows he's gotta carry this team against SA so expect 50 shots
Stop derailing this thread and he didnt avg those numbers for the entire Finals next time do your homeworkPeople forget that if Shaq wasn't going up against an aged Mutombo, Todd Maculloch, and Dale Davis, Kobe would have gotten at least one of those 3 peat Finals MVP. Those are unreal playoff numbers right there. I'd like to have seen Oscar do that against dudes that aren't in low top Chuck Ts.
whats good all. made these a while back. my attempt to make a prelude 6. lol
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your showing your age homie. Oscar Robertson was the most skilled scorer/player the league has seen. Kobe is one of the greatest scores no doubt but not the most skilled
Can we get back on topic
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