he comes up intellectually short every time not to mention his size...Dok sucked him off last year and told the board about it
you don't know...midnightpulp's nick name is midget...we call him midget for short....![]()
he comes up intellectually short every time not to mention his size...Dok sucked him off last year and told the board about it
He just sucks big dragon s with that sweet tongue piercing...I better stand in line then...
He is 1-2 against Steve Nash
How old are you, seriously? Do you actually watch the NBA or just read basketball-reference all day?
He has 5 Birdies
Nash has a triple boogey
I like Nash![]()
Midget's ass is on fire when he counts to 5...he has to pass up 4 to get to 5
And still, it's:
Nash: 2
Kobe: 1
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Very very simple answer:
Without Tim Duncan, no one give a rats ass about the Spurs and all the Laker trash would never come here to piss and moan about him, and compare him to their guy.
Without Kobe, the Lakers are still one of the greatest teams of all time.
Tim made the Spurs a perennial threat in the West.
Kobe is just another face on the wall of Lakers greats, not even the best Laker.
Tim did for SA what Michael did for Chicago, on a smaller scale.
What did Kobe do? He raped.
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Kobe: 5
tired old bag Duncan: 4
1999: Duncan
2000: Shaq
2001: Shaq
2002: Shaq
2003: Duncan
2004: Garnett
2005: Duncan, by default, ignoring his injuries, nobody else stood out that season
2006: Wade
2007: Kobe
2008: Kobe
2009: Lebron
2010: Lebron
2011: Lebron
Lebron played better than Kobe against common opponents in 2008, 2009 and 2010, but I give Kobe the edge in 2008, his run to the Finals was very impressive..2010 could go either way, with Lebron choking against Boston, and Kobe having a mediocre series(but gets credit for winning the le, obviously)..
2006 could go either way, as well, Kobe was unquestionably the best regular season player that year, but Wade's top 5 Finals performance of all-time gives him the edge IMO..
Greatest Laker Scorer of All-time...but I see you working nappy neck
Los Angeles Lakers franchise records
Bryant holds or shares numerous Lakers franchise records:
- Most seasons played
- Most career regular-season games played
- 1,103
- Most playoff seasons played
- Most career playoff games played
- 208
- Points
- Career: 27,868 (as of April 23, 2011)[52][53]
- Surpassed Jerry West, the previous holder of the record, on February 1, 2010[53]
- Career, playoffs: 5,280 (as of May 12, 2011)[54]
- Surpassed Jerry West, the previous holder of the record, on April 23, 2010[54]
- Season: 2,832 (2005–06)[9]
- Game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5][6]
- Half: 55 (2nd half, on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5]
- Quarter: 30 (twice, most recently on November 30, 2006 in 3rd quarter vs. Utah Jazz)[5]
- Games scoring 60 points or more, career: 5 (as of March 22, 2011)[55]
- Games scoring 50 points or more, career: 24 (as of March 22, 2011)[55]
- Games scoring 50 points or more, season: 10 (2006–07)[1]
- Games scoring 40 points or more, career: 107 (as of March 22, 2011)[53]
- Games scoring 40 points or more, season: 27 (2005–06)[56]
- Consecutive games of 50 points or more: 4 (March 16–23, 2007)[57]
- Behind Wilt Chamberlain (7 consecutive games five times in 1961–62)[57]
- Consecutive games of 40 points or more: 9 (February 6–23, 2003)[58]
- Tied with Michael Jordan (1986–87) and behind Wilt Chamberlain (14 consecutive games twice in 1961–62 and 10 consecutive games in 1962–63)[58][59]
- Field goals made and attempted
- Career attempts: 21,370 (as of June 18, 2011)[60][61]
- Career, playoffs: 1,882 (as of May 12, 2011)[62]
- Career attempts, playoffs: 4,198 (as of May 12, 2011)[63]
- Half: 18 (2nd half, on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5][64]
- Half attempts: 28 (tied with Elgin Baylor; on November 17, 2002 at Boston Celtics)[64]
- Half, playoffs: 12 (tied with Elgin Baylor; on April 20, 2003 at Minnesota Timberwolves)[65]
- Quarter: 11 (twice, most recently on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[64]
- Quarter attempts, playoffs: 13 (tied with 3 players; on May 13, 2003 at San Antonio Spurs)[65]
- Free throws made and attempted
- Career, playoffs: 1,241 (as of June 18, 2011)[66][67]
- Career attempts, playoffs: 1,522 (as of June 18, 2011)[66][68]
- Game: 23 (twice, most recently on January 31, 2006 vs. New York Knicks)[64][69]
- Game, playoffs: 21 (on May 4, 2008 vs. Utah Jazz)[65][70]
- Half: 17 (on January 30, 2001 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers)[64]
- Quarter: 14 (on February 27, 2007 vs. Utah Jazz)[64]
- Quarter, playoffs: 11 (tied with 3 players; on May 8, 1997 vs. Utah Jazz)[65]
- Consecutive: 62 (January 11–22, 2006)[5][64]
- Three-point field goals made and attempted
- Career: 1,418 (1996–present)[1][64]
- Career, playoffs: 275 (1996–present)[71]
- Game: 12 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics)[64][72]
- Half: 8 (1st half, on March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards)[64][73]
- Consecutive: 9 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics)[72]
- Career attempts: 4,185 (1996–present)[1][64]
- Career attempts, playoffs: 822 (1996–present)[36]
- Season attempts: 518 (2005–06)[1][64]
- Game attempts: 18 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics)[64][72]
- Steals
- Half: 6 (tied with 3 players; on February 13, 2006 vs. Utah Jazz)[64]
- Quarter, playoffs: 3 (five times, tied with 9 players; most recently on June 15, 2008 vs. Boston Celtics)[65]
- Minutes played
and to add
Most Championships: 5, tied with Magic and Kareem
Not surprised:
Career attempts: 21,370 (as of June 18, 2011)[60][61]
It was that 5th one that transcended Bryant. And he knew it.
We all did.
"I think we'll say the same about Duncan someday. Over the past 10 years, he's been overshadowed by Kobe and Shaq, LeBron and Wade, Nash and Kidd, Nowitzki and KG, even C-Webb and Iverson ... and yet, Tim Duncan was better than all of them."
-Bill Simmons
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...simmons/070509
That's why:::
Kobe: 5
tired old bag Duncan: 4
is so apparent.
“Well the NBA is in great hands but if I had to pick the single greatest player on the planet, I take Kobe Bryant without hesitation.” - Michael Jordan
nobody knows how a person in college/high school will pan out in the NBA
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