Haha, no worries. It's in Texas (Austin) - great city. So it's been cool, but really just ready for this season.
And Kobe sucked at it when being defended by top perimeter players:
Bruce Bowen: 26.3 ppg on 42.6% shooting, including 27.8% from three, and 3.7 assists. These stats included the time when Bowen was getting 20 mpg in MIA. Counting only the days Bowen was with the Spurs getting consistent minutes, and Kobe at his absolute prime (02 to 09), Kobe was getting 27ppg on 42.5% shooting, including 28.5% from three.
Jason Kidd (who shuts down Kobe in 2011): 22.6 ppg on 42.6%/32.6%.
Trevor Ariza: 27.6 ppg on 45%/28.1%
Tony Allen: 27/42.4%/25.8%
Thabo Sefelosha: 24.5/42.7%/31%
Shane Battier: 28.6ppg/43.3%/32.9%
Tayshuan Prince: 25.8/43.1%/33.8%
As always, Kobo just made up for his efficiencies by jacking up more shots.
Haha, no worries. It's in Texas (Austin) - great city. So it's been cool, but really just ready for this season.
what's the avg home price in your hood....50-75k?
hey you complete and total dumb assyou're just proving my point...it's tough when playing against tough compe ion...again who's Lebron played to earn his inflated stats
you guys are in morons of epic proportions...
Hmmm ... so Kobe sucked at facing tough compe ion means that he is better than Lebron? WTF kind of logic is that?
Let me spell this out for you.
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