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Both had a DRTG of 103.2. Post some stats that say differently.

And who cares what you think? They just won 20 games straight and were sweeping through the first 2 rounds of the WESTERN CONFRENCE!

Again, the Thunder went through 3 of the most experienced teams in the league in convincing fashion so why did their inexperience suddenly become a curse?

And yet my statement that they were the worst runner up since the 2007 Cavs has yet to be disproven
 

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But we are talking about Kobe and Lebron as the man in their prime so how are 1999 2004 etc relevant?

I guess 2000, 2002, and 2004 aren't relevant seasons when discussing Kobe, because he was too young to be relevant back then? :mjlol:

Better stop counting those 3 Shaq-rings then, eh? :francis:

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:mindblown:ng? :camby:
 

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I guess 2000, 2002, and 2004 aren't relevant seasons when discussing Kobe, because he was too young to be relevant back then? :mjlol:

Better stop counting those 3 Shaq-rings then, eh? :francis:
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It was already agreed that only years as the man in their prime were being discussed
 

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I guess 2000, 2002, and 2004 aren't relevant seasons when discussing Kobe, because he was too young to be relevant back then? :mjlol:

Better stop counting those 3 Shaq-rings then, eh? :francis:

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:mindblown:ng? :camby:
lwo as a whole should win #WPOY2015 as a lifetime achievement award to commemorate the fact that they've been posting this way since before this site ever started up.
 

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Jordan, Magic, Bird and all these consensus greatest players of all time choose Kobe. I'm not going to argue with them like I know what it takes and I see more than they do. The rest of you can just shut up, watch the tv, and play on the blacktop saying (insert players name) anytime u do something.
 
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All good at the end of the year he'll have twice as many finals losses and wins.

So you're predicting that even with Kevin Love out and Kyrie Irving injured, Lebron will carry his 53-win Cav team past a 60-win Hawk team, but will be unable to beat a 67-win Warrior team.

And since you're predicting this right now with such certainty, you clearly believe that the Warriors are the better team.

And somehow that shows something bad about Lebron James?

I predict that at the end of the year, Kobe Bryant will still have three times as many seasons as Lebron where he didn't even make it past the 1st round.
 

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So you're predicting that even with Kevin Love out and Kyrie Irving injured, Lebron will carry his 53-win Cav team past a 60-win Hawk team, but will be unable to beat a 67-win Warrior team.

And since you're predicting this right now with such certainty, you clearly believe that the Warriors are the better team.

And somehow that shows something bad about Lebron James?

I predict that at the end of the year, Kobe Bryant will still have three times as many seasons as Lebron where he didn't even make it past the 1st round.

You really don't get it do you? Its a sarcastic response to an absurd topic from a guy obsessed with Kobe and Kobe's fans.

But if you want to play that. We'll see where Bron Bron is towards the end of his career from playing all these games. Lebron fans think hes going to be invincible forever lol. Kobe had serious injuries both years but I'll let you tell it all upset because of my comment. I mean I don't expect you to still be a Lebron fan by the end of his career because who knows which team you'll have to rep by then but mark my words, he is going to have similar problems. The human body has limitations fam. Sorry!

Lebron fans are by far the most sensitive fans on planet earth.
 

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And yet my statement that they were the worst runner up since the 2007 Cavs has yet to be disproven

So you're saying that even starting guys like Joel Anthony and Ready-to-Retire Bibby, Lewis, and Battier, Lebron's 2011 and 2014 Miami teams were both better than the best team in the Western Conference in 2012? :patrice: Not to mention Orlando in 2009 and Boston in 2010?

Hmmm...Eastern Conference doesn't sound so weak anymore, does it?
 

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So you're saying that even starting guys like Joel Anthony and Ready-to-Retire Bibby, Lewis, and Battier, Lebron's 2011 and 2014 Miami teams were both better than the best team in the Western Conference in 2012? :patrice: Not to mention Orlando in 2009 and Boston in 2010?

Hmmm...Eastern Conference doesn't sound so weak anymore, does it?

No it means the best team from the East is good which has nothing to do with depth of a conference :mjlol:
 

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Significantly and 2009 and 2014 were the only year of the 6 it went up

Huh? It went up 3 of the years (you forgot 2010), including 3% in 2009 and 2% in 2014. :ufdup:

2 of the 3 full playoffs you mentioned, it only went down 2-3%.

So is your entire argument down to ONE year (2013) where his TS% dropped from an incredible 64% to a still fantastic 59%? And that was a year where he won TWO 7-game series and played fantastic in defeating the Spurs machine and winning a ring??? He put down 26-8-7-2-1 on 49/38/78 shooting splits that playoffs having to face the defenses of the Bucks (#12), Bulls (#6), Pacers (#1), and Spurs (#3), who combined had 5 of the top 10 DPOY candidates. :whew:

You have no argument. You move the goalposts over and over, and yet you're still wrong. Just give it up.
 
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:mjpls: U Bron stans running outta juice man. Bunch of brain dead nikkas.

Lebron won't surpass Kobe when it's all said and done, too many Ls on his resume, this man was suppose to be the savior, but he needed saving. Kobe apparently was carried to 3 rings, so he said fukk Shaq I can win as the lead man, and did, twice, back to back. Which one of them sound like the man you want leading your team?

Ya'll boys gonna be crying when the hawks is done with ya'll.
 
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