not enough volume to be impressed with that
I see why your a Kobe Stan now you prefer volume over substance
not enough volume to be impressed with that
in 1997 Allen Iverson set an NBA rookie record as he scored 40 points in his fifth consecutive game.Whos record did he break? Wilt Chamberlains record, set in the 1959-60 season with the Philadelphia Warriors.
April 7th 44 Points, 8 Assists, 1 Rebound
April 9th 40 Points, 9 Assists, 8 Rebounds
April 11th 44 Points, 9 Assists, 3 Rebounds
April 12th 50 Points, 6 Assists, 5 Rebounds
April 14th 40 Points, 5 Assists, 6 Rebounds

I agree about him having better stretches before. However the "high percentage/stat padding" piece is a little confusing. Isn't taking/making high percentage shots consistently a good thing?![]()
First thing that popped to mind was when Kobe dropped 65, 50, 60 and 50 in four straight games.
Jordan had a stretch in 88 or 89 when he had triple doubles in like 11 of 12 games when he was moved to the point. That's incredible.
First thing that popped to mind was when Kobe dropped 65, 50, 60 and 50 in four straight games.
Jordan had a stretch in 88 or 89 when he had triple doubles in like 11 of 12 games when he was moved to the point. That's incredible.
its a damn good thing now obviously, as long as he doesnt get carried away
no one is taking away from Bron's stretch, im just saying he's had much more impressive one..efficiency doesnt really impress me as much as just pure, unadultered dominance...same thing with Dirk's classic playoff performance against OKC
Wilt 10/19 - 3/14
50.4ppg, 25.7rpg 2.4apg
at that being an entire season. Even
er at it taking me a second to put it together. I was sitting her like "Hey wait didn't he do that for an entire...Oh I see what you did there." 
