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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Cherlie on November 13, 2002, 07:31:15 AM
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4 wold championships?
Shoot jsut give it all to shaq!
2-6 without the big man? (lost to Cavs, Hawks and lets not forget the GREAT CHAMPION DEFENSE THAT LET STACKHOUSE IN FOR A DUNK WTH 2 SECONDS TO GO)
Kobe, sorry but you are nothing wtihout the big man, kinda reminds me of Latrell sprewell in New york.......Hopeless!
:D
CB
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Bah, season doesn't start until Febuary
-Sik
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Pacers don't make it past the first round, IF they even make it at all.
Karaya2
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Originally posted by Cherlie
Kobe, sorry but you are nothing wtihout the big man, kinda reminds me of Latrell sprewell in New york.......Hopeless!
I shouldn't do this. I'm not a big basketball fan, and I'm the worst kind of laker fan... I watch the playoffs, but otherwise don't even tune the game in (although to be fair, I did watch more of the season when I lived in the LA area.) Anyhow, statisticaly speaking, Kobe is playing the most well rounded ball of any player out there.
Methodology.
I took today's NBA.com rankings for the three most commonly analyzed stats; Points per game, Rebounds per game, and Assists per game. I listed all of the players who were in the top ten of ANY of these stats, and assigned them a number according to their rank. For example, Tracy McGrady is #1 in PPG, so he was given a "1" in the PPG collum. I then found their ranks for each of the other catagories, repeating the number assignment.
Herein lies the one flaw I know of, albeit a small one. The ranks only go up to 50, so players who are not in the top 50 are not ranked. So, continuing with our example of Tracy McGrady, he does not rank in "Rebounds per game" So I assinged him a rank of 51. All players who fail to rank in the to 50 of any given stat, were assinged a "51" So in that case, I would consider throwing out all players who fail to achieve a ranking in the top 50 of EACH catagory.
So the results.
Kobe has an average rank of 8.33 (3 PPG, 11 RPG, 11 APG)
This is far and away better than anyone else in the league. The closest competitor is:
Kevin Garnet 15.33 (27/1/18)
Steve Francis 16 (2/29/17)
Jason Kidd 21.67 (24/38/3)
Everyone else fell off thanks to the 51 rule, but regardless, these four players were the top 4.
In conclusion.
Kobe is much more than "nothing"
:p
-Sikboy
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2-6? WHOOHOO! the Blazers lead them by a game!
I'd be curious as to how many teams would turn down the opportunity to have Colby Briant playing for them. He is simply outstanding.
Of course, there aren't many that would turn down the opportunity to have Shack playing for them either.
As a Blazer fan... it just irritates me to see both of them on a team in our division.
AKDejaVu
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San Antonio Spurs will sweep them in playoffs,just like in 1999 :)>, oh ya and the spurs gave the Lakers thier frist defeat this year.
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Who are the Lakers?
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Kobe becomes a tall Allen Iverson without Shaq...he's a "chucker".
He's going to have elbow tendinitis shortly from all the shots he's putting up a game.
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Originally posted by Raubvogel
Kobe becomes a tall Allen Iverson without Shaq...he's a "chucker".
He's going to have elbow tendinitis shortly from all the shots he's putting up a game.
Good point, his FG% of .422 is nothing to brag about, and by including that catagory, Kobe would be in the 51* group.
-Sikboy
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It was inevitable. How much respect can fans have for a basketball team when the city let the Rams go to St. Louis and win the Super Bowl?