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Lakers Fans are the dumbest fans on earth


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Kobe Bryant on track to have the worst True Shooting Percentage of anyone attempting 20 shots per game since Jamal Mashburn in 2003-2004. #NotEfficient

 

 

I freaking love these kind of ridiculous conclusions this far into the season!

 

Kobe shooting    .402%

Lebron shooting .413%

 

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http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html

 

 

OK, Lebron is only averaging 19 shots per game!!!!!1111!!!!!!!11!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Who else will score for the Lakers?

Fugging Carlos Boozer? Lmao

there's a difference in scoring and scoring while shooting 40.2%. KOBE BRYANT HAS ATTEMPTED 122 SHOTS THIS YEAR & MISSED 73. ONLY 3 PLAYERS IN THE NBA HAVE ATTEMPTED AS MANY SHOTS AS KOBE HAS MISSED.

SOURCE: http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/11/kobe-bryant-lakers-shot-stats

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only 4 you can reasonably argue are better than lebron are Jordan, Abdul Jabaar, Olajuwon, & Bird. LeBron is easily as good or better than the rest.

That's pretty funny actually. Robertson is still the best "all around player in NBA history", he was an automatic triple double in his prime. 30-12-11. I can easily argue him being way better then James. That's not even mentioning the rest of the list.
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That's pretty funny actually. Robertson is still the best "all around player in NBA history", he was an automatic triple double in his prime. 30-12-11. I can easily argue him being way better then James. That's not even mentioning the rest of the list.

No Way Robertson Averages Those #s in Today's nba. Athletes & the game are constantly evolving. Just like russell would not be dominant today at a height of 6'9" guarding much more skilled bug men than he ever face that can play off the perimeter
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No Way Robertson Averages Those #s in Today's nba. Athletes & the game are constantly evolving. Just like russell would not be dominant today at a height of 6'9" guarding much more skilled bug men than he ever face that can play off the perimeter

And LeBron would win nothing flopping back in the day because the refs wouldn't care. He would be skinned alive.

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The NBA pre-merger was dominated by a handful of guys that were infinitely more athletic than their competition. The NBA today has been declining in physicality ever since they stopped allowing handchecking after the Pistons won their championship with a bunch of role players. Really pointless to compare the different eras imo.

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