I foresee Giuseppe commenting on this thread with a Duncan/Kobe rings comparison. I gotta hunch...
So we know that during the threepeat, Kobe was never once seen as "The Man" responsible for the success they had during that time, except by Laker fans, who like to forget just how dominant Shaq was in that time and in the finals. Let's compare numbers:
Shaq Finals averages
2000
38.0 PPG, 16.7 RPG, 2.4 APG, 2.8 BPG, 61% FGs.
2001
33.0 PPG, 16.8 RPG, 4.8 APG, 3.4 BPG, 57% FGs.
2002
36.3 PPG, 12.3 RPG, 3.9 APG, 2.8 BPG, 60% FGs.
2000-2002
35.8 PPG, 15.2 RPG, 3.7 APG, 3.0 BPG, 59% FGs.
In 99-2000, Kobe missed 14 games, the Lakers went 12-4 without him.
In 2000-2001 Kobe missed 14 games, the Lakers went 11-3 without him.
In 2001-2002 Kobe missed 2 games, the Lakers went 2-0 without him.
Kobe's finals
Game 1 v. Indiana - 14 points 3 rebounds 5 assists 1 steal 2 blocks 6-13 FG 2-2 FT
Game 2 v. Indiana - 2 points 1 rebound 4 assists 0 steals 1 block 1-3 FG 0-0 FT
Game 3 v. Indiana - DNP
Game 4 v. Indiana - 28 points 4 rebounds 5 assists 1 steal 2 blocks 14-27 FG 0-0 FT
Game 5 v. Indiana - 8 points 5 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals 0 blocks 4-20 FG 0-0 FT
Game 6 v. Indiana - 26 points 10 rebounds 4 assists 1 steal 2 blocks 8-27 FG 8-9 FT
Game 1 v. Philadelphia - 15 points 3 rebounds 5 assists 1 steal 3 blocks 7-22 FG 1-1 FT
Game 2 v. Philadelphia - 31 points 8 rebounds 6 assists 2 steals 2 blocks 11-23 FG 8-8 FT
Game 3 v. Philadelphia - 32 points 6 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals 0 blocks 13-30 FG 6-6 FT
Game 4 v. Philadelphia - 19 points 10 rebounds 9 assists 1 steal 1 block 6-13 FG 7-12 FT
Game 5 v. Philadelphia - 26 points 12 rebounds 6 assists 1 steal 1 block 7-18 FG 10-11 FT
Game 1 v. New Jersey - 22 points 3 rebounds 6 assists 1 steal 0 block 6-16 FG 10-11 FT
Game 2 v. New Jersey - 24 points 8 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals 1 block 9-15 FG 3-4 FT
Game 3 v. New Jersey - 36 points 6 rebounds 4 assists 1 steal 2 blocks 14-23 FG 7-10 FT
Game 4 v. New Jersey - 25 points 6 rebounds 8 assists 2 steal 0 blocks 7-16 FG 9-11 FT
By those numbers, you see just how inferior Kobe was to Shaq. Kobe couldn't handle not being the main guy, so we all know what happened next. Kobe with and without a dominant post scorer: (highlighted when Kobe was actually the man)
Lose to Pistons
Lose to Phoenix
Lose to Phoenix
Miss playoffs
Lose to Boston - No Bynum, No Ariza
Beat Boston - Healthy Bynum, Ariza
Beat Orlando - Bynum, Gasol providing the dominating post presence
SWEPT by Mavs
Both Bynum and Gasol disappeared against Dallas, therefore exposing how much Kobe NEEDS a dominant post presence. He had an all star team around him in 04, and and still lost. Kobe tolerated Bynum and Gasol carrying him because he knew no one would view them as better than Kobe or as valuable as Shaq. He only cared about winning if it looked like he was responsible for it.
I foresee Giuseppe commenting on this thread with a Duncan/Kobe rings comparison. I gotta hunch...
Surprised he hasn't already!
^I would've of, but, I went to Whataburger for the Patty Melt. I got an extra good one, absolutely scrumptious.
As for this Thread, I'm not going to stoop.
Where did this guy came from? lol
Bynum didn't disappear vs Dallas, tho
Well, until he was ejected
So the question is whether he is an assasin of trolls or a troll that is an assassin. So which is it?
Patty melts kick assyou lucky old coot you
Lies have feed his legend...nothing new.
Sorry that you had to go there instead of In N Out, TBH.
He was never the man, or "1b" on those Lakers teams. If I remember, I think Shaq even averaged more in the 4th quarter than the supposed "closer."
It's all an exercise in futility at In N Out. You have to fight thru the lettuce to get to the beef.
They cart those freshly cut potoatoes around and they look absolutely delicious, but, then when you get them on the plate, they're without taste.
Only the crunchiness of the bun appeals to me.
^Bend over. I'll showin' ya in' done.
29.4/7.3/6.1 in '01 PO
29-7-6 has never been done in the playoffs by a player who won the championship
Nice arbitrary stat.
I can come up with one too.
Has any player ever averaged 30-15-3 on 55% (Shaq's '01 playoff stats) enroute to winning the championship?
Huge stretch by OP, tbh. (obviously to troll the FakerFans)
Diesel was "The Man" during Lakers' first three-peat, but Kobe clearly was during '09 & '10 was saved by Gasol and Co. during game 7, but him winning Finals MVP was justified nonetheless.
nope and neither has any one done 29-7-6 enroute to a championship, it goes both ways
Wait. Shaq not only did that, he averaged that during the threepeat.
Anyway, what matters here is that Kobe is a good Pippen.
Kudos to Kobe.![]()
I guess it was Scottie Pippen raping your team in 2001 and 02 then![]()
Dude, wtf. I'm praising Kobe, and you snap too?!?
lol Finals stats. As if the East was any good to begin with.
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