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  • Kobe scores 62 points against Dallas

    This was a total embarasment by my Mavericks. If you want you can take a look at the full game stats, but I think the following says it all. 62 points and only playin a little over 30 minutes :bawl:





    *Bryant scores 62 as Lakers topple Mavericks again*
    Box Score | Lakers Home | Mavericks Home




    LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Kobe Bryant always has wanted to be mentioned with the all-time greats. His performance against the Dallas Mavericks certainly was the stuff of legend.

    Bryant scored a phenomenal 62 points - the most in the NBA in 11 years - to propel the Los Angeles Lakers to a 112-90 rout of the Mavericks.

    The 27-year-old Bryant became just the 19th player in league history to reach the 60-point plateau and the first since Philadelphia's Allen Iverson against Orlando on February 12 of last season.

    His explosion was the most points by any player since San Antonio's David Robinson scored 71 points in pursuit of a scoring title in the 1993-94 season finale at the Los Angeles Clippers.

    After scoring 43 points in Los Angeles' 109-106 triumph December 12 at Dallas, Bryant picked up right where he left off with 32 points in the first half before a historic 30-point third quarter.

    In the fourth-highest scoring quarter in league history, Bryant made 7-of-13 shots and 14-of-16 free throws as he thoroughly frustrated the Mavericks, who began arguing with officials and taking hard fouls. He finished with a flourish, drilling a 3-pointer with 4.4 seconds left to open a 95-61 lead.

    Just as in his previous career high of 56 vs. Memphis on January 14, 2002, Bryant did not play the fourth quarter.

    The superstar guard connected on 18-of-31 shots, including 4-of-10 from the arc, and 22-of-25 free throws. He had no assists, but by the second quarter, no one in the Staples Center wanted him to pass.

    Through three quarters, the shellshocked Mavericks made 22-of-65 shots, including 0-of-10 3-pointers, and 17-of-24 free throws.

    The outburst pushed Bryant's scoring average from 31.3 points to 32.5, still second in the league behind Iverson.

    Dallas never led as it saw a three-game winning streak halted. The frustration began early in the third quarter when All-Star Dirk Nowitzki was hit in the face by Bryant's flailing arm. When the foul was called on Nowitzki, he received a technical foul for throwing his mouthpiece.

    Less than three minutes later, Josh Howard was called for a flagrant foul after clotheslining a driving Bryant. Mavericks coach Avery Johnson was called for his second technical foul of the quarter and was ejected with 7:46 left. Everything fell apart for Dallas thereafter.

  • #2
    the mavs are my team as well...and while kobe is impressive the mavs are the squad thats going all the way to the western conference finals :)




    before they inevitably lose to the spurs :( they're just too damn good to deny


    but kobe scored 62 in 3 quarters...phil should've let him play in the 4th, that's ridiculous

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    • #3
      Fuck Kobe....I don't care if he scores 100pts, he'll never get my respect back; he chose his ego over championships.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hitmansb
        he chose his ego over championships.
        Not like he really needs any more.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by beefcake
          Not like he really needs any more.
          Good, then maybe he'll quit and I can stop hearing so much bullshit about him. People tried to make him out to be the next Jordan about 5 years ago, but he didn't do shit without Shaq (the most dominating player in the NBA). He's so damn selfish it's sickening. I could name at least 30 other players I would rather have on my team than Kobe.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SloppyJo
            Good, then maybe he'll quit and I can stop hearing so much bullshit about him. People tried to make him out to be the next Jordan about 5 years ago, but he didn't do shit without Shaq (the most dominating player in the NBA). He's so damn selfish it's sickening. I could name at least 30 other players I would rather have on my team than Kobe.
            Nothing against you, but I get sick of hearing Shaq being refered to as "the most dominating palyer in the NBA".

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Shibby
              Nothing against you, but I get sick of hearing Shaq being refered to as "the most dominating palyer in the NBA".
              tell me one player that can stop him and i won't say it... if he got the ball as much as Kobe does he'd be scoring 40+ pts a game... he's unstoppable

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              • #8
                He just has so many other flaws. You could say the same about giving any other player his size (pretty much) and they could do the same.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shibby
                  He just has so many other flaws. You could say the same about giving any other player his size (pretty much) and they could do the same.
                  that's the thing... there's nobody else his size... there's nobody as big, tall, and strong as he is... until there is, he is dominate. Nobody can stop him from backing into the paint and puttin up a 5 footer... and he's money on those little quick turn hooks, that's if he just doesnt dunk it on the other guys head.
                  I've never really liked shaq, but he's a damn good player. If I could pick anyone from any time period to play center for me, it would be Wilt the Stilt.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SloppyJo
                    tell me one player that can stop him and i won't say it... if he got the ball as much as Kobe does he'd be scoring 40+ pts a game... he's unstoppable
                    Yao ming has handled shaq the few times they have met.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by beefcake
                      Yao ming has handled shaq the few times they have met.
                      In the 2003-2004 season and postseason... Shaq met Yao a total of 9 times. Yao outscored Shaq only 3 times. He held Shaq to less then 10 pts one time. Shaq still averaged almost 20 pts/game while Yao averaged under 18 pts/game. and Shaq was shooting about 53% avg while Yao was shooting 45.5% avg from the floor. Again Shaq avg. 10 boards and 3 blocks each meeting, while Yao avg 8 boards and less than 1.5 blocks.
                      All stats favor Shaq.
                      And I would much rather have Tim Duncan than Yao Ming on my team.

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                      • #12
                        "shaq is unstoppable"

                        until you foul his big ass

                        you say kobe isn't the next jordan because he "didn't do shit without shaq"....give him more then 1 year before you go mkaing bold statements like that

                        if i remember correctly jordan "didn't do shit without scottie pippen" neither

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SloppyJo
                          In the 2003-2004 season and postseason... Shaq met Yao a total of 9 times. Yao outscored Shaq only 3 times. He held Shaq to less then 10 pts one time. Shaq still averaged almost 20 pts/game while Yao averaged under 18 pts/game. and Shaq was shooting about 53% avg while Yao was shooting 45.5% avg from the floor. Again Shaq avg. 10 boards and 3 blocks each meeting, while Yao avg 8 boards and less than 1.5 blocks.
                          All stats favor Shaq.
                          And I would much rather have Tim Duncan than Yao Ming on my team.
                          If I recall, you said shaq is unstoppable. The numbers show that isn't true. He can be stopped. Let's also not forget that he can't make free throws and anything farther than five feet. Yao is the better all around player. I'd rather have garnett of course.

                          http://www.asiansportsnet.com/articles/yao_vs_shaq.html

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by beefcake
                            If I recall, you said shaq is unstoppable. The numbers show that isn't true. He can be stopped. Let's also not forget that he can't make free throws and anything farther than five feet. Yao is the better all around player. I'd rather have garnett of course.

                            http://www.asiansportsnet.com/articles/yao_vs_shaq.html
                            Did you not read the stats? Shaq had better stats in every category (except free-throws, but everyone knows Shaq can't hit a freethrow if his life depended on it) than Yao, so how is Yao a better all around player? I guess almost 20 pts a game against his biggest challenge isn't very good?

                            http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/stats?statsId=847 - Shaq's stats/game
                            http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/player...s?statsId=3599 - Yao's stats/game

                            Shaq has better stats in FG%, BLK, TOT Reb, PTS, and AST.

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                            • #15
                              This is the same site where I got my info from.... and as it shows, Shaq avg was better on pts, rebs, blks, and fg%. You can go ahead and avg them out again if you want.
                              In the 2003-2004 season and postseason... Shaq met Yao a total of 9 times. Yao outscored Shaq only 3 times. He held Shaq to less then 10 pts one time. Shaq still averaged almost 20 pts/game while Yao averaged under 18 pts/game. and Shaq was shooting about 53% avg while Yao was shooting 45.5% avg from the floor. Again Shaq avg. 10 boards and 3 blocks each meeting, while Yao avg 8 boards and less than 1.5 blocks.
                              All stats favor Shaq.

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