I can't take a guy seriously who admits that he hates Kobe Bryant. You posting in this thread Reggie Miller and expecting people to take you seriously is like me asking a KKK member his opinion on civil rights.
T-Mac's 13 pts in 35 seconds
Kobe's 81 pt game
I would also like to POINT OUT that during that stretch didn't Kobe like a break a record for most 50 point games in a week or something? I'm not really a Kobe fan but i think he did.
Anyways tmac had a 62 point game as well, not close to 81, but closer than most
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b1oAC_pq8Q
Btw Reggie Miller made some great points i never thought about before, Kudos to you![]()
I can't take a guy seriously who admits that he hates Kobe Bryant. You posting in this thread Reggie Miller and expecting people to take you seriously is like me asking a KKK member his opinion on civil rights.
no your point is that you love to hate on lebron
its hard to take a guy seriously that posts pictures where it looks like ron artest has a big hanging out
You're either blind or incredibly stupid. Probably both.
Lol. In the other poll thread, which included Kobe's 81 point game:
I didn't even give Kobe's 81 point game second among the choices.
Fair enough.
It's hard to call it spectacular because even I barely noticed him racking it up. I just remember you looked up at the end of the game and he was chasing a Quad Dub.
Definitely dominance, no matter how you wanna stack it.
I can't take a guy seriously who has been here two months to my four years and has no ing clue what he is talking about. I am the biggest critic of my own team on the entire site.
Unlike your typical Californian sheeple, I am actually capable of at least a little critical thought. I am a Pacers' fan. Of course I hate Kobe Bryant. Do I need to draw you a picture? All Pacers' fans hate Bryant and Shaq.
The question is: do I let that color my opinion of his ability? I think not.
Whether I am right or wrong, what is your brilliant counterpoint? I am a "hater." If I had a dime for every time some asshole Laker fan called someone a "hater" for daring to criticize Saint Bryant the Blessed, I could retire today.
The problem is that California conditions weak-minded people to swallow whatever crap is handed to them. See: immigration issues, firearms ownership, income tax rate, etc. When someone makes a rational argument to the contrary, all the Californian can do is shout "racist," "jingoist," or whatever.
Trust me, it's quite possible to think that Bryant is the biggest piece of smegma on the planet, while still not underestimating his talent. Phil Jackson has been doing it for years...
lakaluva's counterpoints to my arguments:
1. Calling me a " got."
2. Calling me a "girl."
Mad Hatter's counterpoints to my arguments:
1. Implying I am a racist.
2. Assuming I have no objectivity.
Keep it up. Pretty soon you might even stumble onto the vaunted "I'm rubber and you're glue" defense.
This is why I hate being a Kobe fan on here. Because of the Kobe suckers, it's near impossible for me to come off as just a Kobe (the player) fan without appearing to be an apologist or a biased Kobe sucker myself.
Thank you.
This talk has made me start to think a little about TMac's HOF candidacy. I think he has a decent shot if he can ever escape the "first round" stigma. I wouldn't have given him much of a shot before they inducted Dominique Wilkins.
That can be fixed.
We are all in agreement that LeBron's 29/30 >>>> everything, though, right?
I wasn't making a request. But I'm pretty sure my sarcasm was easily noted by the intelligent.
Oscar Robertson averaging a triple-double for an entire season is pretty damn impressive by any standard.
LeBron's 29/30 is way up there, though.
Interesting thing about Oscar Robertson, while he didn't actually average a triple double in his second and third seasons, they were very close, and if you took all of his numbers combined his first three seasons and averaged them out, he actually averaged a triple double through his first three seasons in the league.
Yeah, for purposes of this discussion I think we're limiting to single-game performances.
Otherwise, I'd say 11 championships in 13 seasons rules all.
You da man. I finally learned something new today!![]()
I don't know if any good discussion has come from this thread.
All I see is a bunch of Kobe haters having their little circle jerk trying to on him scoring 81 pts. I can't wait until the Lakers win a ring, what the will you little maggots have to say then.
"KOBE CAN'T WIN A RING BY HIMSELF......oh ......well Kobe can't win without Bynum". Losers.
Once again, I will try to spell it out for the environmentally re ed (Californians and Laker fans).
Our sun, often referred to as Sol, is the center of our system. Not Bryant. Not O'Neal. Not even Magic. If Bryant ever wins another championship, great for him. The sun will continue to rise and set on schedule.
EDIT: This is why Kobe fans are such a joke. Bryant is "winning" the poll, but since we do not have universal acclamation and fellatio, the forum is populated by "haters." I'll let you in on a little secret. Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bill Russell all have their detractors. Welcome to the wild world outside of your narrow horizons.
There has been a lot of good discussion in this thread. You're just being too much of a blind homer and any criticism of Kobe to all you Kobe suckers means nothing good is being discussed because his isn't firmly in everyone else's mouth.
When you play for the Lakers, are a ball hogg, cry baby, playin' against the Raptors and already a pretty good player.......100 ain't that impressive
I'm not even impressed about Wilt doin it
TMAC gets my vote
All I see is pathetic attempts by Kobe Haters (aka every Mav fan alive) trying to say Tmac's sub 1 minute scoring outburst was better than an 81pt masterpiece that Kobe carved up. Pure lunacy.
I dare anyone on this forum to post this exact topic on the General Board of RealGM. Let's see the responses.
How ing dead does ST have to be for this thing to get 7 pages?
You do understand that no one dunked regularly in the NBA before the ABA merger, right?
You do understand that rate statistics are more important than counting statistics, right?
You do understand that long before Saint Bryant the Blessed descended upon this fragile orb that we mere mortals played a puny imitation of the game now known as "basketball*," right?
* Although few now remember it, the peach baskets were removed late in 1995 to honor the Advent of Saint Bryan the Blessed. They only LOOK like nets on your CGI doctored DVDs.
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