Datruth345 wrote:KG
Chris Paul
Lebron
Kobe
OMG hahaha can you please post a larger version of your avatar on here? That is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
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lj4mvp wrote:And Kobe had 20 points at halftime, was at 24/7/2 when they went up by 25 with 5:43 left in the 3rd. He scored all of 5 points the rest of the way, had no rebounds and no assists.
Kobe's play during the comeback. 5 points on 2-6 shooting including an airball, 1-2 from the line, 2 fouls, a turnover.
I've seen MVP candidates lead teams back from down 20+ points, it's pretty rare to see them on the wrong end of the near comeback.
LABallaz08 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You haters are unreal. The Lakers took a 25pt lead (mainly due to superb play by Kobe) agaisnt A 29-4 HOME TEAM and they did it without Bynum, Gasol, Mihm and Ariza...
And all you can do is complain about Kobe after he came back into the game?
Kobe shouldnt even have had to come back into that game.
The Lakers managed to score 1 point in the 3 minutes Kobe sat. 1 point.
And they still won. Let me repeat.
The Lakers beat the 2nd best home team in the league last night without their #2 and #3 best players... And they were up by 25 at one point.
Its not surprising haters like you never respond to these kinda posts. Cause you have nothing to argue.
Mars wrote:You can't stop the asterisk... you can only hope to contain it.
ugkfan2681" wrote: wrote: i dont take **** lightly im from the land of the trill home of the rockets RESPECT OK.
eatyourchildren wrote:You have to be ELITE in the category and an obvious leader of your team to get the mention:
-Team Record (KG, TD, Kobe, CP, TMac)
-Individual Offense (LeBron, Kobe, CP)
-Individual Defense (Kobe, KG, TD)
-Contribution to teammates' performance (KG, TD, Kobe, CP, LeBron, TMac)
-Clutch play (LeBron, Kobe, CP, TD)
-Ability to take over the game (LeBron, Kobe, CP)
-Ability to compensate for missing players (LeBron, CP, TMac)
-Toughness/Durability (Kobe)
-Peer Review (Kobe, TD)
Tally:
Kobe: 8
TD: 5
LeBron: 5
CP: 6
TMac: 3
KG: 3
z_from_kc wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
How is LeBron not durable and tough? That's ludicrous. The guy is an absolute tank. He's played a hell of a lot more games and minutes than Kobe over the last 5 years. LeBron came into the league at 18 and has been carrying an entire franchise since. The rest of your list I don't even care about, but to insinuate that LeBron isn't as tough as anybody in the league shows that your obviously biased.
ugkfan2681" wrote: wrote: i dont take **** lightly im from the land of the trill home of the rockets RESPECT OK.
G35 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You admit Gasol's numbers are almost identical as they were in Memphis. Except for minutes played
What I'm saying is that Paul runs the offense and has the ball in his hand A LOT, and the Triangle Runs Kobe! And we should also understand, while Kobe may not lead to direct assists, he does lead plenty of "Hockey Assists" by drawing double-team and passing it to an open player who finds another wide-open player which is all created by Kobe's ability to draw a double-team. And when you notice a lot of the time the defense plays heavily on the side Kobe is and that creates a break-down in the defense as well!
Jules Winnfield wrote:Paul's team has been at full strength all year. At NO POINT has Paul played on a team that is worst in talent than Kobe's. At NO POINT has Bynum and Gasol played together and Kobe's still lead his team to the best record.
Dallas and Phoenix stuggled integrating two great players. Kobe helps Pau blend right in.
z_from_kc wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yeah, wade being carted off in a wheel chair balling his eyes out was the epitome of tough.
ugkfan2681" wrote: wrote: i dont take **** lightly im from the land of the trill home of the rockets RESPECT OK.
og15 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I don't think it's a case where Gasol just improved because it was Kobe that he ended up playing with. Not taking away from Kobe because Kobe is one of the best guys to have draw attention away from you, but it's not like Gasol wouldn't have improved his FG% playing on another good balanced team with someone else being the first option and taking pressure off him.
eatyourchildren wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Then make your own list. That's the whole point of this exercise.
BTW, LeBron is no puss, but he's not on the level of playing through injury like AI and Kobe are.
Check the record: Both those guys have played though broken/torn fingers (this season), bruised ribs, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, food poisoning, flu/cold.
Did you read the note on top of the list: You have to be ELITE in that category. Jersey-popping and growing a beard doesn't make you elite in that category. Playing through stuff that would normally require surgery for, is. So you're right, I'm missing someone there. Wade.
z_from_kc wrote:LeBron has missed 18 games in his entire career.
Kobe missed 16 games in 99-00, 14 in 00-01, 17 in 03-04, and 16 in 04-05. Let's not make him out to be the man of steel.
LeBron's 6 game absence was the longest of his career BY FAR.
He's played through a ton of sprained ankles, knee tendinitis, back spasms, the flu numerous times, he broke his freakin' face in his 2nd season and was still dominating the league in a face mask. Don't even try to tell me he isn't as tough as Kobe. He plays more minutes, more games and takes a lot more punishment, yet he's never missed a significant amount of time. LBJ is the definition of durable. His first love is football because HE LIKES BEING HIT and delivering hits.
One on one in a fist fight, who you got Kobe or Bron.
Hell I saw Kobe get decked right in face by CHRIS CHILDS! Then throw a few of the girliest, off the mark punches I've ever witnessed by a grown man.
ugkfan2681" wrote: wrote: i dont take **** lightly im from the land of the trill home of the rockets RESPECT OK.