NBA All-Star Saturday Night
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wes_mantoothkaren lotz;686483 wrote:Yeah right she loves NBA All Star weekend. #groupielove
No doubt! #1UppingGloria -
Skyhook79It was like he was playing with the L.A. Lakers tonight. And he got whistles like he was playing for the L.A. Lakers. Kobe was going for MVP tonight. It was that obvious. I think my three-year-old son knew it."/QUOTE]
says the guy who set records for going to the foul line in the Finals. -
karen lotzSkyhook79;686487 wrote:
Says the player who averages 1.4 assists per game for his career, compared to Kobe's 4.7
Awww.Skyhook79;686493 wrote:
says the guy who set records for going to the foul line in the Finals. -
Hb31187Skyhook79;686487 wrote:
A 2 guard with the ball in his hands 10x more averages more assists than a big man who catches and finishes? Mind=BlownAmare on Kobe:
"You could tell he started out from the start, he wanted to get the MVP," Stoudemire said. "He was not passing the ball, at all. But that's Kobe."/QUOTE]
Says the player who averages 1.4 assists per game for his career, compared to Kobe's 4.7 -
Skyhook79Hb31187;686515 wrote:Skyhook79;686487 wrote:A 2 guard with the ball in his hands 10x more averages more assists than a big man who catches and finishes? Mind=Blown
So according to you Amare, who shoots 19.4 shots per game, has the ball in his hands a MINIMUM of 20 times. Kobe then has to have the ball in his hands 200 times a game even though the average # of possessions in an NBA game is around 100 and Kobe sits on the bench an average of 15 minutes of each game. Mind= Blown -
Hb31187Lol obviously I didnt mean literally 10 mores times, but if thats what you have to do to make yourself feel better then so be it.
Kobe is a star SG, who drives and dishes. Amare is a pick and pop or pick and roll big man who screens and finishes. A Star SG is gonna average more assists then a star PF 99/100 times, so bragging that Amare averages less assists than Kobe really is kinda retarded -
Skyhook79
Kevin Garnett is the same type of player as Amare only he averages 4.1 apg for his career. Amare is a blackhole when he gets the ball and should never be calling anyone out for not Supposedly passing.Hb31187;686537 wrote:Lol obviously I didnt mean literally 10 mores times, but if thats what you have to do to make yourself feel better then so be it.
Kobe is a star SG, who drives and dishes. Amare is a pick and pop or pick and roll big man who screens and finishes. A Star SG is gonna average more assists then a star PF 99/100 times, so bragging that Amare averages less assists than Kobe really is kinda retarded -
Laley23Why is it that we are taking Amare quote to mean Kobe doesnt pass. I read it as, he was out for the MVP and thus wasnt passing the ball. The "But thats Kobe" part I read as him being competitive and wanting the MVP in Staples. I dont think Amare was being critical of Kobe in general and being a "ball-hog" but maybe Im naive on who Amare is as a person.
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sportswizuhrd
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/2/4/1973237/kobe-bryant-black-holeHe's more of a black hole than Monta Ellis, Tyreke Evans and Jamal Crawford. Think about that. Kobe passes less frequently given his shot levels than Jamal Crawford. That doesn't make Kobe any less valuable to his team, or a lesser player than anyone on the chart -- Wade, I'd argue, is more valuable than all but a few of players further from the black hole than he. And that's perhaps where the idea of a player as a black hole is most misunderstood: it cannot be used plainly as pejorative. A player is not bad or overrated or a jerkface because he doesn't pass much. It's not a value judgment, it's a style judgment, a classification.
It is, however, in Kobe's case a fair judgment. If any guard in the NBA is a black hole, it's Kobe.
Kobe passes the ball 50% of the time he touches it. 10th lowest among all guards(only counts those who average at least 30 MPG).
http://www.basketball-reference.com/blog/?p=8827
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SQ_CraziesSkyhook79;686487 wrote:Amare on Kobe:
"You could tell he started out from the start, he wanted to get the MVP," Stoudemire said. "He was not passing the ball, at all. But that's Kobe."/QUOTE]
Says the player who averages 1.4 assists per game for his career, compared to Kobe's 4.7
My God, if there was ever a "shoe on the other foot" moment.