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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Originally Posted by ClipperRevival
Kobe was 6-24 in his last finals game at the age of 32 in 2010.
Kobe was 31 in 2010, not 32. Always annoys me when people get ages wrong.
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Seething...
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Originally Posted by Indian guy
Kobe was 31 in 2010, not 32. Always annoys me when people get ages wrong.
Kobe was born in 1978, so he was 32 in 2010. But technically, you are correct in that he was 31 when the game actually happened and a couple months away from turning 32. But I usually go by year of birth, which is close enough.
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Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Originally Posted by Yao Ming's Foot
Jordan was 15 for 35 (.43%)
His teammates were 19 for 32 (.59%)
Fortunately the referees allowed him to get away with an offensive foul at the end of the game otherwise some may have held this ballhogging performance against him despite an otherwise good legacy.
That's some weak stuff right there. So if he hits a couple more shots, he's at almost 50%. Then is that a great game? 45 points, game winner at 35 years old. Deal with it
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Seething...
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
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Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
It's threads like this that turn even the staunchest Jordan fans like me against him
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National High School Star
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Such a random bump lol
I think Hakeem has a 35/15/6 in his last finals game
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Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
It was only his 13th season lol
Lebrons playing in year 13 right now for god sakes.. kobe had 5 more 1st team all nba's left in him by that point
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Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
It was only his 13th season lol
Lebrons playing in year 13 right now for god sakes.. kobe had 5 more 1st team all nba's left in him by that point
35 year old Kobe was the 2nd worst player in NBA history, while Jordan was FMVP
(37 year old Kobe is the worst in history FYI)
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NBA Finals MVP
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Originally Posted by ClipperRevival
Kobe was 6-24 in his last finals game at the age of 32 in 2010.
Man, easy!! Show mercy!!
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Caped Baldy
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Most perfect way to end his career in Chicago. One of the most clutch performances of all time down the stretch, on offense and defense. Easily the best playoffs performer of all time.
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Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
You know another thing that was amazing in 1998? Everyone expected Jordan to be great, and everyone expected him to lead the Bulls into serious title contention and the possible three peat. Today, even for superstars there is an expectation that between 33-35, their games will become significantly diminished. Sure there were whispers that Jordan and the Bulls were old, but Jordan's dominant regular season and playoffs meant no one could really say he's a "has-been." The whole league still feared him, the whole league still knew he was the best.
No one was "surprised" that the Bulls threepeated, despite Jordan's age, despite the fact that the Bulls were coming off the exhausting repeat championships and extra playoff mileage, despite the fact that Jordan carried the Bulls to 62 wins, and despite much of the season without Pippen. That's just how amazing Jordan was, his greatness and his all consuming drive to win was always presumed, never really questioned.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: MJ: 45 points in his last finals game at the age of 35!
Originally Posted by 3ball
As usual, MJ saved his best, FOR the best - the 1998 Utah Jazz had a 100.3 defensive rating (DRtg) in the playoffs - that's a better playoff DRtg than any team Lebron ever faced in the Finals.
It's also better than any team Kobe ever faced as the #1 option.. I have to use the "#1 option" caveat because Kobe did face teams with lower DRtg while playing alongside Shaq between 1999 and 2004 (the NBA's only low DRtg period).
Overall, the DRtg's that MJ faced in the 90's were exactly the same Lebron has faced his entire career (2005-2015) and also Kobe's post-Shaq years (same period, 2005-2015).
Interestingly, if you compare MJ's 2nd three-peat (1996-1998) to Kobe's non-Shaq championship years (2008-2010), MJ faced lower DRtg defenses while putting up better stats.. There's a whole thread on it:
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/sho...php?p=11319566
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Do you have all these stats saved in a Word document on your computer or something?
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