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    Will the game be stopped with Kobe being honored at center court?

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    Its quite sad that people dedicate social media profiles and websites to hate on others. Even more so when the person is rich, famous and doesn't know you, like Kobe

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    Default Re: Kobe passes Havlicek for most missed fgs in NBA History.

    Quote Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater

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    Biggest ballhogg ever MJ.....and the 2nd Biggest Ballhogg ever....Kobe...

    Both shot and missed alot!!!

    15 seasons for MJ = 24,537 FGA

    19 season for KB = 24,496 FGA

    amirite?



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    I'll always remember where I was on this day.

    All hail the Lord of the Brick

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    I had no doubt he would make it. So proud of our God

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDadda59
    I'll always remember where I was on this day.

    All hail the Lord of the Brick
    And will pass MJ up next month on NBA all-time scoring list moving to 3rd. Let the hate flow through you.

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    Jordan 25000 shots
    Kobe 25000 shots

    Jordan = 1000 more makes.


    The NBA should considering adding double reinforcement to their rims to safeguard against kobrick.

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    goat chucker!!! hahaha ball hog

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    Default Re: Kobe passes Havlicek for most missed fgs in NBA History.

    Quote Originally Posted by VeeCee15
    Jordan 25000 shots
    Kobe 25000 shots

    Jordan = 1000 more makes.


    The NBA should considering adding double reinforcement to their rims to safeguard against kobrick.

    1980's......defense

    serious 4th graders today know how to play better stretched out D then guys in the 80's....

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    Default Re: Kobe passes Havlicek for most missed fgs in NBA History.

    Since April 9th, 1978, Havlicek has held this record. That's over 36 years. Some thought that this record was unbreakable. They assumed that with the evolution of the game and all the lessons of the past as a guide, no player could achieve such inefficiency over an entire career. But Kobe dared to dream big and he has broken through that barrier and in less games than it took Havlicek too. Suck on that, Hondo!

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    Default Re: Kobe passes Havlicek for most missed fgs in NBA History.

    Quote Originally Posted by chris02jammers
    Since April 9th, 1978, Havlicek has held this record. That's over 36 years. Some thought that this record was unbreakable. They assumed that with the evolution of the game and all the lessons of the past as a guide, no player could achieve such inefficiency over an entire career. But Kobe dared to dream big and he has broken through that barrier and in less games than it took Havlicek too. Suck on that, Hondo!
    Do you have any original thoughts of your own or does your fa*got ass just go around jacking the top-voted comment on ESPN articles and try to pass them off as your own "cleverness"?





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    Quote Originally Posted by IllegalD
    Do you have any original thoughts of your own or does your fa*got ass just go around jacking the top-voted comment on ESPN articles and try to pass them off as your own "cleverness"?





    http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/s...ed-field-goals


    Wow people that do plagiarism are douchebags and morons.



    EXPOSED

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    Default Re: Kobe passes Havlicek for most missed fgs in NBA History.

    Read his comments and tell me he`s not paying attention or caring about the "record".

    Asked about the record, Bryant, who scored a game-high 28 points on 10-of-26 shooting and finished with 13,421 misses for his career, smiled and said he wasn't aware of it.

    "Nah, I don't follow that stuff, man," he said.

    How does he explain setting the mark?

    "Well, I'm a shooting guard that's played 19 years," he said, shrugging and smiling. He later added, "Like I said, 'shooting' guard, 19th year."

    Bryant, in his 19th NBA season, entered the game 13 missed field goals shy of the record. The 36-year-old guard now stands ahead of Havlicek, Elvin Hayes (13,296), Karl Malone (12,682), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (12,470) and Michael Jordan (12,345).

    "I don't care about it, to be honest with you," Bryant said. "It is what it is. I remember when I was a kid and I watched Michael shoot 49 times in an NBA Finals game. Can you imagine if I did that and lost? Puts things in perspective."

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