Ebere/Equid is a huge troll obviously but he does have a point. there is no reason to compare Kobe's 06 series vs Suns and TMac's 03 series vs Detroit in the last 3 games. boxscore wise TMac is destroyed as Equid suprisingly correctly pointed out. his impact was very likely a lot higher as well. I mentioned how poorly Orlando played with TMac on the court in the last 3 games. as far as impact goes, it was a different situation. Lakers were having a lot of success beating up on Phoenix inside up until game 4. but that strategy stopped working after that game. Kobe was doing what he was doing previously, only the strategy failed. his boxscore stats actually improved in that 3-game timespan.
in TMac's case his individual performance suffered a lot. it was clearly because of Detroit changing their focus more into TMac and letting Prince guard him a lot more after 1st four games. also where did you get this notion that we're nitpicking random 3-games for TMac ? it has been stated several times by me and others that it was 3-consecutive games, vs the same playoff opponent, with the series on the line and there was clear causation with Prince's presence making TMac's impact suffer. if TMac just had bad shooting games I'd more reluctant to punish him as part of variance. he exploded in the first 4 games, struggled in the last 3, that's ok (I guess). but when Prince was clearly the reason why TMac started to suffer it makes me wonder... what if Detroit put Prince on TMac right from the get go ? are the Magic swept ? it wasn't about TMac having a random 3-game stretch, it was about him unable to adjust to a better defender/unable to produce against him period.
so all in all, I see Kobe as playing pretty much the same way outside of game 6 (more on that below), while TMac's struggles (playing much worse) were linked to opponnent's adjustments. really big difference.
Goes for 50 points in game 6...in contradiction of what got his team in that position in the first place. And on that Tim Thomas 3 that sent it to OT...he was the one out of position.
that was one of the worst comments you've ever made on realGM. Phil specifically demanded that Kobe went all out in that game. let alone focusing on one play, for a guy who seems to champion consistency and large samples. wow, another one with double standards ?
Quits in game 7, goes 0-3 with 1 point in the 2nd half. That was still a winnable game, his team was down 15 points at halftime, and he had 23 at that point.
this game was over at the halftime, come on now. I'd rather blame Phil Jackson for using that idiotic strategy again. Lakers bigs were epic fail in the first half and if they just converted their inside shots Lakers could've been leading the game. not to mention their horrible defense, nobody stepped out on the pick and rolls to defend Barbosa. Kobe actually played perfect 1st half imo, scored tons of pts on great efficiency while also getting his teammates involved and executing Phil's gameplan. this game was much more about Kwame Brown & co suckin than it was about Kobe. he did quit in the 2nd half, it was pretty obvious, but there was no way Lakers could win that game either way with that level of play of their role players (even though Nash was injured). I mean Kobe couldn't literally play better in the 1st half and they still lost by 15 pts.
Other than big box score stats (against a much worse defensive team) that didn't have much impact, Kobe didn't play better than T-Mac down the stretch of his series.
empty statement. why don't you give some evidence ?
BTW, Kobe in 08 against the Pistons in the regular season, per 36 (2 games):
24.9 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 5.1 apg, 5.6 TOpg, 56.0% TS, 105.8 ORating
I will remember that. expect to have this brought up when you start talking sh*t about large samples. unbelievable. I would never expect that comment from you.
And so we're basically using winning bias against T-Mac. As if no other superstar wing had a poor 3 game stretch in the playoffs.
okay let's play this game. find similarly bad stretch for a superstar in the playoffs: 3 games, consecutive, the same opponent, series on the line, combo of huge dropoff in the boxscore and terrible on-court beatdown, caused by team putting a different defender on that superstar. Kobe, LeBron, Wade would literally get crucified.