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10-29-2008, 07:11 PM #81

Ok Dan, then Kobe should've scored more than 23 points on 17 shots, right? ;-)
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10-29-2008, 07:14 PM #82
i'm saying for taking 9/17 is alot better than 9/21. yes its only 4 shots more that were missed, but kobe took 3 less free throws as well. & his team did win the game
and being i was just tourtured these last 2 days for "LeBrick averages almost a triple double"
Kobe had 23 Points, 11 Rebounds & 5 AssistsHidden Content
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10-29-2008, 07:18 PM #83
....and LeBron still averages almost a triple-double every season. What's your point?
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10-29-2008, 07:21 PM #84
i dont consider 25-30 6 and 6 close, which he did his first few years, but for everyone killing Kobe for "ball hogging" it seems ironic that he takes less shots and puts much better numbers up, regardless of the team if LeBrick is so good, it shouldnt matter who the team is
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10-29-2008, 07:23 PM #85

lol...but, the Lakers were playing an easier opponent...I'll bet that if the Cavs were playing the Blazers, I bet they would've won too :-)
oh yeah, and Lebron did nearly average a triple double last year, over the entire season!
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10-29-2008, 09:48 PM #86
Blah, both Kobe and LeBron are still the two best players in the league. I am not a fan of Kobe, but I can acknowledge his dominance. Any player can fold on any given day - Kobe had only one or two really notable games in the Finals, but it doesn't mean he isn't clutch. Likewise, LeBron just needs to continue working on his FTs. No player is perfect; even MJ had his off-nights.
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