Okay fine, I'll do their playoff averages from 2000 to 2004
Kobe: 27.6 ppg 5.7 rebs 5.3 asts
Shaq: 26.4 ppg 13.8 rebs 3. asts
Kobe’s play off stats during the Lakers 3 championships were
25.7 ppg
44.6% FG
Shaq’s playoff stats were
29.8
55% FG
fukk whatever else you talking about
When Shaq was the man to the Lakers won 3 in a row. When Kobe TRIED to be the man he lost to the Spurs than pissed all over himself against Detroit. fukk outta here.
Tmac was hurt. Debilitating back spasms. Never the same player he was in Orlando. Like holding Kobe’s Achilles against him.
We are talking about TMac winning three with LA with Shaq.
I mean you think TMac couldn’t average 15 points to win the first one?
Yea I said you couldnt define it without using google and Im right
Yes I could. it’s not hard. And what does it matter fakkit? The data is the data. We ain’t talking about your gay ass mamba mentality that you jack off two as you go 2-12 losing games for your ymca teams.
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Marcus Smart- 107.9
Gary Payton- 105.6
Jrue Holiday- 109
Andre Iguoudala- 105
Manu Ginobili- 100
Kobe 12 all defensive teams
Ron Artest 4 time all defensive teams
Tony Allen 6 time all defensive teams.
“I played Kobe, Kobe wasn’t playing defense like that”
How did Kobe win so many defensive accolades when his advanced defensive stats aren’t very good?
Kobe’s is notable defensive liability over the course in his career in long term RAPM. Kobe never had a positive D-DPM (which mixes box score and on/off) data. AND YET, Kobe was wildly considered a great defender during his career. He won 10 All-Defensive team nods. So what are the advanced stats missing about Kobe?
