Has Kobe ever had an overall losing record in the finals?

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:heh: Its simple, Bron can't play with a post up big man. But, he is able to get away with it due to playing in a weak big man era, where your center is supposed to have a 20 foot jumper. :scusthov: Imagine this Heat team playing Bosh at the 5 going up against Shaq and the 3-peat Lakers. Bron just can't play with a classic big man that needs the ball in his hands with his back to the basket to win it all. Bosh actually has a post up game and can beat slower PF's and C's off the dribble. Bosh went from avg. 24/11 to putrid numbers of 13/4 since the Pacers series.

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/20...03_1_lebron-james-wade-chris-bosh-dwyane-wade


Bosh said he "relishes the opportunities" when he is the Heat's lone All-Star
......He scored 33 points in a win over the Atlanta Hawks last season and hit the winning 3-pointer against the Spurs on Sunday. Tuesday's loss to New York was the first Bosh failed to lead Miami to victory.

He's averaged 26.3 points and 9.6 rebounds in games without James or Wade.

Yet after the loss to the Knicks, he still drew the bulk of the criticism.

Bosh said it's unfair because of the difficultly of making the transition after playing so many games with Wade and James in the lineup.
Not because of them being sidelined, but his role completely changes. He must revert to playing in the post when he's used more on the perimeter when the team is healthy.

"It's tough as nails," Bosh said. "We're not conditioned to say, 'Hey, Chris get down there in the post.' How many times do you see me in the post? That used to be what I used to do. I sacrificed for the team, that's what it's about. It's not always easy."
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But Bosh is garbage:rudy:



Dude averages 26 and 10 without Wade and Bron:blessed:
 

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So you sayin Brazilian basketball legend Oscar Schmidt (49,000pts) would have been an NBA great :ohhh:

actually, that's an interesting question :leon:

dude might have done some damage in the league, if you can score 49k points over a career the exchange rate on that gotta at least be like 18-20k points

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it should be noted that Kobe ate up the Spurs everytime they played

Pop and Duncan prolly still got nightmares from 01, 04, and 08.

And those spurs were much better defensively.

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7GpQBkY_veQ]Kobe Bryant 2008 WCF Gm 5 (39-3-3) vs. Spurs - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jyfR2pDOt3k]Kobe Bryant greatest games (2001 playoffs): 36pts 9rbds 8asts in game 3 vs Spurs - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R3lUtG5vL6k]Kobe Bryant 28 points vs Spurs Game 4 Semifinals, Game Winner 2001-02 - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mS7cITR_ymc]Kobe Bryant 2003-04[/ame]

[ame=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MPzC-eAQ_Ck]Kobe Bryant 2002 WCSF Gm 4 (28-7-3) vs. Spurs - YouTube[/ame]
 
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