Ted Predator wrote:....favorite to beat , that is .More than any other teams in the NBA , Kobe have an easy time scoring against the Raps averaging 28 ppg according to ESPN.When will the coaching staff come up with the right formula to limit Kobe's offensine onslaught ? Nobody knows. Last night's Sportcenter showed Kobe's ease in penetrating the Raps' defense . The team is weaker than last season . Definitely !
Good to see you again, Teddy. Some stats:
Kobe averages 27.9/5.6/4.7 against us, with 3.2 turnovers a game thrown in for good measure. His career averages:
24.8/5.3/4.6 with 2.9 turnovers. Not a huge gap, and if you take out that one outlier, he scores at his career average against us.
Now, this is pointless without considering his performance in the context of the current line-up...heck, we have exactly two guys on the roster from the squad which he scored 81 against.
In the last two years, he has played three games and averaged 34 a game against us...of course, he's 30.4 against the entire
league. Not to mention that he has put up the same numbers against a very good Jazz team over six games...nope, Kobe only plays well against us.
Are we weaker than last year? Not really. Our defense is .2 points/100 possessions worse thanks to last night's game, but it has been better for the majority of the season, and with our weak upcoming schedule, will climb back to the fringes of the top 10 soon enough. Our offensive efficiency is also up by a solid margin, and when Ford returns and Dixon is banished to the end of the bench, it'll rise even further.
Of course, all of this is pointless; you don't post to argue anything of substance, only to fan the flames. The beauty, though, is that you only appear after losses, which explains why your presence has been felt less and less of late. And with a favourable upcoming schedule, we might be spared the misery that is your punctuation for quite some time.