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    http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/s...t-played-while

    This is probably the best I've played in a while. I've had years the last few years where I've felt pretty good but we kept my minutes down so the numbers didn't look the same, but this year I feel pretty good.
    -- Lakers star Kobe Bryant

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    Here's a question: Who's having a better resurgent year: Kobe or Duncan?

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    Here's a question: Who's having a better resurgent year: Kobe or Duncan?
    TD. Without him the Spurs would be below 0.500

    Without Kobe the Lakers would be better...

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    The times I've seen the Spurs play, Duncan has anchored the front-line like if it was 2002. He's also been able to knock down the mid-range J.

    Kobe is statistically having a good year but meh.....

    I'd go with Duncan.

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    Kobe has had his most efficient year. TD has had his best year since 2007, IMO

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    TD. Without him the Spurs would be below 0.500

    Without Kobe the Lakers would be better...
    Duncan but this guy is a hater or dumbass to say Lakers would be better without Kobe. Duncan was a not even all star caliber llast year. This year he is all NBA material.

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    Duncan but this guy is a hater or dumbass to say Lakers would be better without Kobe. Duncan was a not even all star caliber llast year. This year he is all NBA material.
    Unlike last season Parker/Ginobili started this season playing like .

    The Lakers have DH/Gasol, why would u want somebody taking away high% shots from them? Replace Kobe for Allen/Batier and your team is a lock to the Finals.

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    Unlike last season Parker/Ginobili started this season playing like .

    The Lakers have DH/Gasol, why would u want somebody taking away high% shots from them? Replace Kobe for Allen/Batier and your team is a lock to the Finals.
    Asinine have you watched Pau and Howard play this year? Or how about okc or lac? Foolish assumption

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    Asinine have you watched Pau and Howard play this year? Or how about okc or lac? Foolish assumption
    The Lakers biggest advantage against almost every team in the NBA is their frontline. Kobe takes away from that advantage by trying to get his.

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    Here's a question: Who's having a better resurgent year: Kobe or Duncan?
    we can talk to each other all day but the cold hard fact out side of 5>4 is that Numbers don't lie: What I find hilarious is that Duncan has always been good but no matter what he does, no matter how hard he tries he seems to always get over shadowed by Kobe...he seems to always be just a bit smaller he can never crack that glass ceiling...I know it must be frustrating as a Spur fan...

    Kobe: PPG - 30.1 ; RPG 5.30 ; APG 4.9 PER + 26.03

    Duncan: PPG 17.7 ; RPG 9.7 ; BLK 2.5 ; PER + 25.12



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    #FreeGiuseppe BlackSwordsMan's Avatar
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    duncan is a TOSB abviously

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    duncan is a TOSB abviously
    dont' get too excited Spur fan...after all the mutha er gets all kinds of rest...sits out games and ing doesn't have to worry about Olympic play....Kobe plays in the Olympics and other off-season venue's....he should be the one who needs the rest....everything Kobe does pretty much puts Duncan to shame....

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    we can talk to each other all day but the cold hard fact out side of 5>4 is that Numbers don't lie: What I find hilarious is that Duncan has always been good but no matter what he does, no matter how hard he tries he seems to always get over shadowed by Kobe...he seems to always be just a bit smaller he can never crack that glass ceiling...I know it must be frustrating as a Spur fan...

    Kobe: PPG - 30.1 ; RPG 5.30 ; APG 4.9 PER + 26.03

    Duncan: PPG 17.7 ; RPG 9.7 ; BLK 2.5 ; PER + 25.12


    Wait..Spurfan thinks Duncan is better than Kobe this year? Lmao

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    Unlike last season Parker/Ginobili started this season playing like .

    Replace Kobe for Allen/Batier and your team is a lock to the Finals.

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    Bryant is an empty stats guy. Duncan has had the better year when you count for defense as well imo.

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    Unlike last season Parker/Ginobili started this season playing like .

    The Lakers have DH/Gasol, why would u want somebody taking away high% shots from them? Replace Kobe for Allen/Batier and your team is a lock to the Finals.
    What games have you been watching because Howard and Gasol have been .

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    Per 36 mins

    Kobe: PPG - 28.0 ; RPG 5.0 ; APG 4.6 PER + 25.6

    Duncan: PPG 21.1 ; RPG 11.6 ; APG 3.0, BPG 3.0 ; PER + 25.1

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    Per 36 mins

    Kobe: PPG - 28.0 ; RPG 5.0 ; APG 4.6 PER + 25.6

    Duncan: PPG 21.1 ; RPG 11.6 ; APG 3.0, BPG 3.0 ; PER + 25.1
    defensive win shares?

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    So Kobe has one of the most stacked teams of all time, is playing his best and his team is out of the playoffs as of today. Pretty telling of his impact tbh..

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    So Kobe has one of the most stacked teams of all time, is playing his best and his team is out of the playoffs as of today. Pretty telling of his impact tbh..
    Pretty much sums up what u need to know about Kobe Bryant. Amd when they miss the playoffs it wont be Kobe's first.time watching from the couch.

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    I find it odd how one of the defining characteristic of a truly "great" player is measured by how much better they made their teammates and elevated their level of play. Yet Kobe throughout his career has always been protected, and it's always been the focus on how his teammates are just ting the bed when they're playing next to him. Strange how he seems to be so impervious from the very standard by which great players have been measured in the past. There are ~28 other teams in the league who would love to land Gasol, yet Lakers fans are calling for his head on a daily basis. I don't think I've ever seen that dichotomy exist in the entire time I've been watching sports. Usually if a player is a cancer, teams are willing to "take a shot" on him. You don't see that same parallel here with Gasol. It's definitely a unique situation IMO when you have a player viewed only by a single team as a problem, and yet the rest of the league would line up to make a deal for him.

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    Kobe is smart for himself, financially the Lakers also get a lot of him, but the Lakers imo would have won more with another elite SG. He run Shaq and Phil out in 2004, he run Malone out too, Pau and Dwight play like they do for a reason, he held Bynum down too.

    But the #24 jerseys will sell, Nike will sell merchandise too, ESPN will continue to embellish his legacy, people who doesn't thing much will believe them, he will break impressive scoring records, 5 rings is solid too and he may take another MVP award this season now that Nash runs the show.

    However, the true is that he doesn't make his teammates better. Magic makes his comments about that often, and I'm sure he could have scored a lot too during his career.

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    Yes, because Kobe is responsible for Dwight's limited offensive game and poor FT shooting and Gasol being past his prime and shooting 40% from the field. lol gnsf s.

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    Tough topping 41 shots a game. Takes a great athlete to take that many shots and make close to 40% of them. Astounding year just based on that one single game.

    Also, this year, only individual stats matter. Team accomplishments, such as wins and championships are suddenly not useful in evaluating individual play.

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    really enjoyed the years 05-08 where he could take as many shots as he liked, building big numbers on his own stats despite his team being 1st round fodder each and every year during that period.

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