jordan couldnt do it alone, from 84 to 90
but he was real good, allstar in his first year, averaged 37+ points in his third
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jordan couldnt do it alone, from 84 to 90
but he was real good, allstar in his first year, averaged 37+ points in his third
[QUOTE=hoss805]jordan couldnt do it alone, from 84 to 90
but he was real good, allstar in his first year, averaged 37+ points in his third[/QUOTE]
Yeah. I bet not even you could do it with damn Dave Corzine and Rod Higgins by your side. :rolleyes:
Real good huh...3000 points. LOL.
But it was much easier to score back then, rim was 30" in diameter.
[QUOTE=puppychili][QUOTE=ThaRegul8r]40.5% shooting.[/QUOTE]
Ouch! :eek:
Thank you by the way.[/QUOTE]
You're welcome.
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He needs to score 40 16 times per season, from here on out for the next 4 seasons, I doubt it
Probably not happening , but it
Kobe had 50% of those games in two seasons. He'd easily beat Jordan if he was the #1 option from the get go.
[QUOTE=Story Up]Kobe had 50% of those games in two seasons. He'd easily beat Jordan if he was the #1 option from the get go.[/QUOTE]
I think it worked out better overall for Kobe to be #2 for a while. Few more rings because of it.
[QUOTE=Story Up]Kobe had 50% of those games in two seasons. He'd easily beat Jordan if he was the #1 option from the get go.[/QUOTE]
Michael Jordan 87, 88 seasons = 43, 40-point games.
Kobe Bryant 06,07 seasons = 29, 40-point games.
Where did this 50% crap come from???????? LOL!!
As you can see, as for as prolific scoring goes over even just a couple of years, Jordan still whips Kobe....:no:
[QUOTE=Story Up]Kobe had 50% of those games in two seasons. He'd easily beat Jordan if he was the #1 option from the get go.[/QUOTE]
If...If...If Kobe was starting and the number 1 from the get-go......If Jordan hadn't lost most of the entire 86 season to injury......If Jordan hadn't retired for a 1 year and a half during his prime years....if Jordan hadn't retired at 35 while he was still capable of averaging 29 a game...If....If....If
[QUOTE=Story Up]Kobe had 50% of those games in two seasons. He'd easily beat Jordan if he was the #1 option from the get go.[/QUOTE]
Maybe. But if he was the #1 option from the get go, forget about first three rings. Which option is better?
[QUOTE=Story Up]Kobe had 50% of those games in two seasons. He'd easily beat Jordan if he was the #1 option from the get go.[/QUOTE]
This is nonsense. BOTH Kobe and Jordan did most of their damage in terms of 40+ point games in two seasons (MJ had 55 games of 40+ points in '87 and '88 versus Kobe's 45 such games in '06 and '07). Saying that Kobe "would have" done more is a joke, because Jordan also would have done more scoring if he didn't concentrate on his team game and all-around game post-1988, if he wasn't expending a ton of energy on defense (way more than Kobe), and if he didn't have as good a team as he did post 1989.
Let's also not neglect the fact that Jordan had more playoff games of 40+ point in two postseasons ('89 and '90) than Kobe has had in his [B]entire playoff career[/B] (13 games of 40+ points versus 11 games).
nah, he won't pass jordon on this.
[QUOTE=COnDEMnED]I forget, which one of those retirements was caused by David Stern for the force retirement of Jordan for inability to pay gambling debt, which ultimately resulted in the death and murder of his own father?
Rape charge? hur hur Jordan Killed his father! Beat that Kobe!/ Win
Im just kidding, I dont realy care either way. I just wanted to bring up jordan killing his dad. I thought it would be fun.
It didnt disappoint.
Highschool? How did you do it?[/QUOTE]
BAN in 5,4,3..........
[QUOTE=Showtime]What's so amazing is that MJ walked away from the game twice. The first time he was at his peak, and missed a season and most of another. The second time he still had gas in the tank.[/QUOTE]
MJ had 7 years of ball hogging and 23+ shots per game in his atheletic Prime.... Kobe didnt have that.
[QUOTE=I.R.Beast]MJ had 7 years of ball hogging and 23+ shots per game in his atheletic Prime.... Kobe didnt have that.[/QUOTE]
I think he did... lol. I don't think anyone would say Kobe didn't get enough shots. Kobe shot whenever he wanted to. If he didn't shoot it, he wouldn't have shot it no matter who was on his team. If Kobe didn't shoot it, he was thinking THERE IS NO WAY I CAN MAKE THIS SHOT.
-Smak