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I set trends.
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I'm a trend setter.
I set trends.
Shaq should be on those first threes as he was the MVP of them..........
Kobe stans love to forget they loved Shaq then and he was their dominant force.
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We count the first few years we're just saying he didn't get much playing time and press...He came off the bench, he was not a starter....He was basically red shirted and still shined...If he put it in the basket then it counts numnuts...no matter how you slice it he's sitting @ #6 all-time and will be # 2 or 3 before he's done.
To your silly ass argument 2nd point...are we talking during the 3-peat or his first 3 seasons...get your logic right so we're on the same page...during the 3 peat I've already addressed this...and I will again...
Each succeeding year Kobe 'the 'side-kick'averaged 21.1 ; 29.4 ; & 26.6 ppg respectively in the playoffs during the play-offs of LA's 3 peat.
While Duncan averaged 23.2, 24.7, & 23.6 ppg respectively during the play-offs for his first 3 les.
If Kobe was Robin to Shaq's batman act...what does that make Duncan...Wonder Woman?
Kobe averaged 25.4pts, 5.9reb, and 5.13ast for the regular season during LA's 3-peat. Better than 95% of all players for those years.
Overall Kobe averaged 25.7pts, 5.83reb, and 5.09ast for the playoffs during LA's 3-peat
Kobe was a top 2 player in the league even back then. Side-Kicks can't put up those kinds of numbers.
2004 -2006 - Since he was stuck playing with Kwame Brown, Smush Parker, Brian Cook, and Chucky Atkins he went on scoring binges until they put a team around him that could compete...for the record Shaq nor Duncan never played with such inferior talent during these years...
what else you got for King Kool...![]()
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