JimMurray wrote:
No he doesn't.
It's actually Kobe fans themselves who say he gambles too much.
The problem with your argument is that they are NOT MASSIVE.
You must be going blind. LeBron has very significant edges in overall scoring efficiency, assists, blocks and practically all ADVANCED stats. You can continue to live in denial though. It doesn't change the facts.
Also....look at the PER standings. Seriously...take a look. What you will notice is that of the top 20 PER leaders in the league....FOUR OF THEM are guards. Those players are Kobe, CP3, Nash, and Wade. Of the top 50 PER leaders only FOURTEEN are guards. Wrap your mind around that for a minute...and then re-evaluate what you understand PER to mean.
How does this actually work in Kobe's favor at all? Close to 30% of the Top 50 features guards. 40% of the Top 10 is guards. How is Kobe not getting a fair shake? Even the All Time PER leader is a shooting guard. Kobe's entire game is patterned after him. Honestly, you're making a fool of yourself here.
Have you ever had an avulsion fracture? That's a BROKEN BONE.
Exactly. Broken BONE, not a broken finger. You have 90% of your normal functionality under an avulsion fracture while it's healing. This is science. Continue saying otherwise to save Kobe's flagging current MVP case, but facts clearly tell us Kobe's injury is a non-issue. That must be killing you. You had clearly banked so heavily on this sham of an injury.
How is 47% not less than 48%?
But how does a 1% drop prove anything? It's such an insignificant drop that it merely backs up what I and science have been saying ALL ALONG - Kobe's injury isn't an injury worth talking about at all. It's so minor that it hasn't had the remotest impact on his play.
Kobe would say he was fine...if you shot him in the face.
Kobe is such a pathetic drama queen that he played with his left hand for an entire qtr to show how much he was "hurting". So when he of all people tells me he's fine and there's nothing in his play to indicate otherwise, I'll take his word.
You really didn't sir, you attempted to spin facts in a way more conducive to your arguments, which might have worked with an 8 year old...or a girl. But I'm neither one of those two things.
LOL, how about actually countering the points I've made instead of wasting everybody's time with empty statements like these? Oh right, you can't counter what I said, because they're facts. Doesn't hurt to repeat 'em again: Fact 1) LA has played the softest schedule in the league thus far 2) Kobe's cast is superior to LeBron's.
Stop arguing the schedule thing...it's (Please Use More Appropriate Word), and doesn't even work for you since the Lakers will play a much tougher schedule at the end of 82 games.
Except we're arguing who the MVP is right now, thus making the schedule both teams have played so far relevant in every way.