Klomp wrote:
One thing I think is hilarious is that Mr. Clutch Kobe Bryant shot under 30% in clutch situations. I don't know what his EFG% was, but I'm guessing under 40.
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Klomp wrote:
Klomp wrote:TimberKat wrote:Not drinking the Kool Aid yet. Did Ant actually went to France and work out with Rudy?
Rudy came here to work with Ant earlier in the summer....

KGdaBom wrote:Klomp wrote:
One thing I think is hilarious is that Mr. Clutch Kobe Bryant shot under 30% in clutch situations. I don't know what his EFG% was, but I'm guessing under 40.
KGdaBom wrote:Klomp wrote:
One thing I think is hilarious is that Mr. Clutch Kobe Bryant shot under 30% in clutch situations. I don't know what his EFG% was, but I'm guessing under 40.
Calinks wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Klomp wrote:
One thing I think is hilarious is that Mr. Clutch Kobe Bryant shot under 30% in clutch situations. I don't know what his EFG% was, but I'm guessing under 40.
And that's with him still not getting a lot of calls or being an elite finisher.
Colbinii wrote:Was Kobe supposed to be getting calls when he isolated and shot a 20-foot fadeaway?
shrink wrote:Colbinii wrote:Was Kobe supposed to be getting calls when he isolated and shot a 20-foot fadeaway?
Wally Szczerbiak hated being called for deliberately being within three feet of him.
Colbinii wrote:shrink wrote:Colbinii wrote:Was Kobe supposed to be getting calls when he isolated and shot a 20-foot fadeaway?
Wally Szczerbiak hated being called for deliberately being within three feet of him.
Wally was an all-time bad defender. I have a hard time believing he wasn't actually fouling the uber-athletic, young 20's Kobe.
shrink wrote:Colbinii wrote:shrink wrote:Wally Szczerbiak hated being called for deliberately being within three feet of him.
Wally was an all-time bad defender. I have a hard time believing he wasn't actually fouling the uber-athletic, young 20's Kobe.
I’m joking about the phantom call that cost the KG-Wolves advancing in the playoffs in 2003.
Maybe too deep a reference, from an old guy.
Colbinii wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Klomp wrote:
One thing I think is hilarious is that Mr. Clutch Kobe Bryant shot under 30% in clutch situations. I don't know what his EFG% was, but I'm guessing under 40.
Those stats from Kobe were last-second shots [or final 24 seconds]. These shots are "Last 5 minutes, game within 5 points". Vastly different.
Colbinii wrote:shrink wrote:Colbinii wrote:
Wally was an all-time bad defender. I have a hard time believing he wasn't actually fouling the uber-athletic, young 20's Kobe.
I’m joking about the phantom call that cost the KG-Wolves advancing in the playoffs in 2003.
Maybe too deep a reference, from an old guy.
I was 11 and cried when we lost.
shrink wrote:Colbinii wrote:shrink wrote:I’m joking about the phantom call that cost the KG-Wolves advancing in the playoffs in 2003.
Maybe too deep a reference, from an old guy.
I was 11 and cried when we lost.
LOL! And you can see 20 years later, my bitterness hasn’t decreased.
shrink wrote:SO_MONEY wrote:Suffering is the human condition, the more life you have experienced the more you have suffered. So would say this is accurate... sad but true.
Tacos could also be my human condition. The more life I’ve experienced the more Taco Tuesdays I’ve enjoyed.

tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Folklore wrote:https://youtube.com/shorts/9QxFt0d_htQ?feature=share
Clip of a story about Ant being honest about not wanting to throw lobs... why did they draft a guy whos major part of his game is to catch lobs? I'm glad that he could admit to that being his strength but now I see why he rarely did it in games.
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