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Ya'll are some sad people...seriously
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Originally Posted by DTruth07
61 from everywhere on the floor > a forced 52 w/ 99.9% of the points coming from lay-ups, dunks, & free throws
Why didn't Duhon just run the clock out, this could have all been avoided
I think the thread would've been made regardless.
Points are points, regardless of how you score them. LeBron put his body on the line on almost every play tonight.Originally Posted by DTruth07
61 from everywhere on the floor > a forced 52 w/ 99.9% of the points coming from lay-ups, dunks, & free throws
Why didn't Duhon just run the clock out, this could have all been avoided
They are. People are actually trying to downgrade LeBron or Kobe's performance with stupid reasoning.Originally Posted by lnMyMind
Ya'll are some sad people...seriously
kobe's is more impressive cuz it happened on monday, and i know for a fact, i'm still half asleep on mondays cuz of the partying on theweekend. lebron on the other hand did his during the week where one should already be ready to work.... so kobe gets my vote...yeah.....Originally Posted by Roc Boy Jada
They are. People are actually trying to downgrade LeBron or Kobe's performance with stupid reasoning.Originally Posted by lnMyMind
Ya'll are some sad people...seriously
Minutes played? Layups compared to jumpshots?
Originally Posted by SoHi 23
Why can't we just appreciate @%$@?
Nas vs. Jay
Kobe vs. Bron
Kobe vs. MJ
Pac vs. Biggie
Why the +$@# can't we just be glad that we actually get to see these 2 greats play on a regular time basis?
Why do we NEED to compare them to each other?
To validate that we like the better choice?
I'll never understand it
61 from everywhere on the floor > a forced 52 w/ 99.9% of the points coming from lay-ups, dunks, & free throws
Not surprised it came from a Kobe fan,
LeBron James 17-33 (FG) 2-7 (3pt) 16-19 (FT) 10 (REB) 11 (AS) 3 (TO) 52 (PTS)
Kobe Bryant 19-31 (FG) 3-6 (3pt) 20-20(FT) 0 (REB) 3 (AS) 2 (TO) 61(PTS)
Your argument is null & void.
You're kidding, right?Originally Posted by NT OG
Like I said in the game thread..
Lebron's 50 triple dub will not be remembered. Kobe's 61 point scoring record at Madison Square Garden will be.
Originally Posted by Jordanforever08
lebron is just starting out lets see him do that at age 30+ , lets see how long for how many years lerbron can drive to the basket with no fear and see how his body holds up, he better work on that jimmy every off season....
Originally Posted by Jordanforever08
lebron is just starting out lets see him do that at age 30+ , lets see how long for how many years lerbron can drive to the basket with no fear and see how his body holds up, he better work on that jimmy every off season....
Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
You're kidding, right?Originally Posted by NT OG
Like I said in the game thread..
Lebron's 50 triple dub will not be remembered. Kobe's 61 point scoring record at Madison Square Garden will be.
Anyways, LeBron is like 24-25...if he remains a Cav, he'll have 2 chances a year for the next 10+ years to break that record. If he ends up going to the Knicks, there's no chance in he.ll Kobe's record holds up
Originally Posted by PRETTYPLAYA
Originally Posted by Jordanforever08
lebron is just starting out lets see him do that at age 30+ , lets see how long for how many years lerbron can drive to the basket with no fear and see how his body holds up, he better work on that jimmy every off season....
LOL.
Kobe couldn't even smell A triple double when he just turned 24.