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    Default As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Has there ever been a period in NBA history where there were so many great scorers at once? AI, TMac, Kobe...

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    yeah these days 27 ppg will win you the scoring title

    Iverson was always good for 30+ ppg, T Mac as well

    from 01-10 there was only one time the scoring leader averaged less than 30 per game

    from 10-15 there has only been on time the scoring leader averaged more than 30 per game

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Yeah when MJ played, except Mj won all of them

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Quote Originally Posted by lilteapot
    Has there ever been a period in NBA history where there were so many great scorers at once? AI, TMac, Kobe...
    In 1960-61:

    1. Wilt Chamberlain* ▪ PHW 38.4
    2. Elgin Baylor* ▪ LAL 34.8
    3. Oscar Robertson* ▪ CIN 30.5
    4. Bob Pettit* ▪ STL 27.9

    1961-62:

    Points Per Game
    1. Wilt Chamberlain* ▪ PHW 50.4
    2. Walt Bellamy* ▪ CHP 31.6
    3. Bob Pettit* ▪ STL 31.1
    4. Jerry West* ▪ LAL 30.8
    5. Oscar Robertson* ▪ CIN 30.8

    1962-63:

    1. Wilt Chamberlain* ▪ SFW 44.8
    2. Elgin Baylor* ▪ LAL 34.0
    3. Bob Pettit* ▪ STL 28.4
    4. Oscar Robertson* ▪ CIN 28.3
    5. Walt Bellamy* ▪ CHZ 27.9

    1963-64:

    Points Per Game
    1. Wilt Chamberlain* ▪ SFW 36.9
    2. Oscar Robertson* ▪ CIN 31.4
    3. Jerry West* ▪ LAL 28.7
    4. Bob Pettit* ▪ STL 27.4
    5. Walt Bellamy* ▪ BAL 27.0


    etc.

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Kobe never cared about them. Willingly gifted one to durant one year on the last day by sitting out

    Hes lost a ton of them by a fraction. Now imagine if he thought of them like rings or cared about them as much as a guy like mj.. he'd have won it in 2003,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2012,2013

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Quote Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
    Kobe never cared about them. Willingly gifted one to durant one year on the last day by sitting out

    Hes lost a ton of them by a fraction. Now imagine if he thought of them like rings or cared about them as much as a guy like mj.. he'd have won it in 2003,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2012,2013
    And MJ has more scoring titles AND more rings

    Bean overrated as phuck. Half the scoring titles of Iverson and Durant.

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Still one of the GOAT scorers.


    Quote Originally Posted by lilteapot
    Has there ever been a period in NBA history where there were so many great scorers at once? AI, TMac, Kobe...
    Mid-to-late 80's... Jordan, Bird, King, Moses, Dantley, Nique, Kareem, English, Dale Ellis, Chuck, Malone, McHale, Drexler, Hakeem, Gervin...

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Quote Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
    Kobe never cared about them. Willingly gifted one to durant one year on the last day by sitting out

    Hes lost a ton of them by a fraction. Now imagine if he thought of them like rings or cared about them as much as a guy like mj.. he'd have won it in 2003,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2012,2013
    Kobes had his shot to reach Jordan heights. Oh well.

    On to the next.

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Quote Originally Posted by DonDadda59
    And MJ has more scoring titles AND more rings

    Bean overrated as phuck. Half the scoring titles of Iverson and Durant.

    So you say jordan has more rings. Then say kobes overrated and is lesser than durant/iverson who both own zero rings


    Logic... none seen here


    Btw kobe was never as obsessed with a loser award like the scoring title

    Jordan was the only guy to do it while winning because the bulls were built on defense. Jordan also had pippen to do the playmaking ball handling duties.

    Mj could focus entirely on scoring without a care of how 25 shots a game would interfere with the teams offensive chemistry. Sonce ot wasnt built on cohesive stars sacrificing numbers. But more so defensive specialists that were happy to contribute whatever they could offensovely.

    Pau gasol pouted all the time and he was getting 19ppg... pippen was enamored with the idea of even just getting 16ppg. As long as he could be the main stopper on defense and dish out 7-8 dimes


    Kobe never had a guy like that. Especially with shaq

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Quote Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
    So you say jordan has more rings. Then say kobes overrated and is lesser than durant/iverson who both own zero rings


    Logic... none seen here
    2<4... perfect logic


    Btw kobe was never as obsessed with a loser award like the scoring title
    Prove it.

    Jordan was the only guy to do it while winning because the bulls were built on defense. Jordan also had pippen to do the playmaking ball handling duties.

    Mj could focus entirely on scoring without a care of how 25 shots a game would interfere with the teams offensive chemistry. Sonce ot wasnt built on cohesive stars sacrificing numbers. But more so defensive specialists that were happy to contribute whatever they could offensovely.


    Kobe and Jordan both played SG in the triangle under Phil Jackson. One guy had 10 scoring titles in 15 seasons (5 MVPs, 6 rings, 6 finals MVPs), the other has 2 scoring titles in 19 seasons (1 MVP, 5 rings, 2 finals MVPs).


    Pau gasol pouted all the time and he was getting 19ppg... pippen was enamored with the idea of even just getting 16ppg. As long as he could be the main stopper on defense and dish out 7-8 dimes
    You spout a whole lot of bullshit. How do you know what Kobe obsessed over or what Pippen was enamored with?

    Scottie had 4 seasons playing alongside Jordan where he averaged 19 PPG or more, Pau had 0 playing alongside Bean. So what the phuck are you talking about?

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    His four straight 50 point games, 62 in 3 quarters against an NBA finalist, 81 point game (best of the modern era), and overall 32,000 points don't tell you how dominant he was?

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    He never cared about stats. He'd sit out 4th quarters if his team was blowing out their opponents.

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Quote Originally Posted by catch24
    His four straight 50 point games, 62 in 3 quarters against an NBA finalist, 81 point game (best of the modern era), and overall 32,000 points don't tell you how dominant he was?
    What are you even talking about?

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    probably more worth noting that he went to the finals in each of the three seasons following his two consecutive scoring titles

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    Default Re: As dominant a scorer as Kobe was, it's strange how he only won 2 scoring titles.

    Well it's like this. The time for Kobe to rack up tons of scoring titles would have to have been from 2000-2008. If Kobe wasn't playing on a team like the Lakers you'd have to think he would have won more than 2 of em, instead he won championships MJ once said he'd cut 10 points off his scoring average for one more championship.

    Just consider the fact that come post season Kobe was giving you a consistent 30-6-6 always, that's all that matters.

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