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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by DeronMillsap
    216 bricks this season.
    Kobe has more though, at 238.

    Kobe has an average of 11.9 bricks per game this season through 20 games.
    Durant has an average of exactly 12 bricks per game through 18 games.

    Who cares about the scoring title or MVP race, the most bricklayer race is top notch.
    You seem pretty into this

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rose
    Here's the brick leaders

    Career missed shots:

    John Havlicek 13,417 shots
    Elvin Hayes 13,296 shots
    Karl Malone 12,682 shots
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    12,470 shots
    Michael Jordan 12,345 shots
    Dominique Wilkins 11,626 shots
    Elgin Baylor 11,478 shots
    Allen Iverson 11,418 shots
    Wilt Chamberlain 10,816 shots
    Kobe Bryant 10,501 shots
    Alex English 10,377 shots
    Hal Greer 10,307 shots
    Bob Cousy 10,300 shots
    Hakeem Olajuwon 10,242 shots
    Oscar Robertson 10,112 shots
    Jerry West 10,016 shots
    Kobe is on pace for 11,245 bricks by the end of this season if he continues to brick 12 shots a game.

    less than 3 years he should be in the 13,500 range for the all-time record.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rose
    You seem pretty into this
    Just helping to make this the thread of the year!!!

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by tpols
    MJ missed 12345 FG in 15 years.

    Kobe only missed less than 10997 in 14 years.

    MJ will have missed more field goals in the 15 year sample than kobe (because kobe won't reach MJ's total by the end of this year).

    So technically MJ is the king of missed FGs since he has the most in the shortest time frame.

    So all this really shows is how irrelevant and misleading that is since everyone still considers jordan the goat.
    As starters
    Jordan(1984-2003) 12345(FG misses)/15(years) = 823 bricks per season
    Kobe (*1998-2010*) 9991(FG misses)/12(years) = 832.58 bricks per season

    *Starting the 1998-99 season to 2009-10. Also, factoring in the fact that Kobe was a #2 option/sidekick for 6 years(1998-2004) while Jordan was the Man for his entire career.

    Kobe >>>> Jordan at shitting bricks.
    Last edited by DeronMillsap; 12-07-2010 at 10:16 PM.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Dmills...you are putting in ALOT of work. props!

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rose
    Dmills...you are putting in ALOT of work. props!
    NBA Reference and a calculator.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Kobe was a #2 option/sidekick for 6 years(1998-2004)
    #2 option/side-kick from 1998-2000.

    1b option from 2001-2004.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by MJ23forever
    #2 option/side-kick from 1998-2000.

    1b option from 2001-2004.
    No. Shaq was the clear cut #1 guy.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by DeronMillsap
    No. Shaq was the clear cut #1 guy.
    From 1997-2000 of course he was the clear cut #1 guy on the Lakers, but beyond '00 him and Kobe were 1a/1b.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by MJ23forever
    From 1997-2000 of course he was the clear cut #1 guy on the Lakers, but beyond '00 him and Kobe were 1a/1b.
    I would say kobe became one b at around 02. MAYBE late 01.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by DeronMillsap
    As starters
    Jordan(1984-2003) 12345(FG misses)/15(years) = 823 bricks per season
    Kobe (*1998-2010*) 9991(FG misses)/12(years) = 832.58 bricks per season

    *Starting the 1998-99 season to 2009-10. Also, factoring in the fact that Kobe was a #2 option/sidekick for 6 years(1998-2004) while Jordan was the Man for his entire career.

    Kobe >>>> Jordan at shitting bricks.

    lol @ as starters.. Keep changing the numbers to benefit ya agenda


    Jordan is still the GOAT brick machine

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    Shooting guards will always have the highest brick total , because they take far shots.

    Ironically the three players we should sit up and maybe analysis the Piss out of is , Kareem , Malone and Wilt , because their shots were closer in ...

    I think Kobe will hold the record , and I won't debate why that occurs to the other s on the list.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jasper
    Shooting guards will always have the highest brick total , because they take far shots.

    Ironically the three players we should sit up and maybe analysis the Piss out of is , Kareem , Malone and Wilt , because their shots were closer in ...

    I think Kobe will hold the record , and I won't debate why that occurs to the other s on the list.
    Agreed entirely.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by MrJohnWall
    lol @ as starters.. Keep changing the numbers to benefit ya agenda


    Jordan is still the GOAT brick machine
    Kobe is the GOAT of mediocre Finals performances.

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    Default Re: Kobe Bryant, Chasing History!

    Quote Originally Posted by DeronMillsap
    Kobe is the GOAT of mediocre Finals performances.
    Jordan is the goat of dominating undersized slow white unathleic players

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