NO-KG-AI wrote:Yea, other guys have gotten to 35(and more) without having their PPG raised by a whole point with a single game.
Consistent compared to who? He's not nearly as consistent as the other guys who have hit 35 before, and he's not as consistent scoring 30 as a lot of guys are.
His 63 point and 81 point games are a lot less often than his games that are terrible shooting games.
I mean, I guess it depends on what you like. If you prefer a guy that scores 20, 20, and then 60, to get a 33.3 average, that's cool, but I'd rather the guy that gets 30, 33, and 36, or the guy that gets 27, 33, 39. That's just me though.
Ya, coz a 3 games avg = 80 games avg...
He avg 35 pts over 80 games for goodness sake.
Take away his 81 & 62 pts game, he still avg 33.5ppg, and thats inconsistent?
So who else avg 35 pts? MJ? Wilt? KAJ (if we round up the 71-72 season)? They are all better than Kobe. No debate there.
Rick Barry? Elgin Baylor? McAdoo (round up)? I don't know much about them, so cannot really comment.
So in total there are 7 players that scores around 35ppg or more, in NBA history. That is elite.
People are seriously under appreciating Kobe's 35 ppg season.
If a player scores 30 pts in one game, he needs to score 40 pts in the next to compensate. If he scores 25, he needs 2x40 to make up. He needs to be insanely consistent to keep his average up. And he does it with above league avg TS%.
Sure, you could say that Malone could shoot 5-7 more shots per game to hit 35ppg. The question is why didn't he? If he is the most potent scorer in Jazz offense, why is he not getting more shots to put his team in a better position to win?