I guess 2000, 2002, and 2004 aren't relevant seasons when discussing Kobe, because he was too young to be relevant back then?
Better stop counting those 3 Shaq-rings then, eh?
Lebron had 56%, 58%, and 59% True Shooting % in the 2011, 2012, and 2013 playoffs. You might also remember that he led his team to rings in 2 of those 3 years. He definitely has sucked at threes this year, but we're only 2 series in and the Cavs have only lost 2 games total, so that doesn't really say much.
Lebron had ridiculous 62%, 61%, and 67% True Shooting % in the 2009, 2010, and 2014 playoffs.
That's a 6-year prime where his playoff TS% numbers were fantastic. Since his regular season #'s were also fantastic (59, 60, 59, 60, 64, 65) in those same 6 seasons, he had three prime seasons where his numbers went up and three prime seasons where his numbers went down.
WTF do you think it proves to cherry-pick the three years where his numbers went down 2-3% points and ignore the three years where his numbers went up 1-3% points)?
You are looking like an
all-time worst poster right now. Absolutely no one other than a Kobe stan would take these arguments seriously. So why are you still talki

ng?