You don't know how to do math.
An NBA season is 82 games.
Kobe Bryant has played 1346 regular season games total. 1346 / 82 = 16.41. Kobe had a 20 year "career" but only played about 16.5 seasons worth of actual games.
LeBron sits at 1208. 1208 / 82 = 14.73.
In 1346 games, Kobe has missed 14481 shots.
11739 for LeBron.
Do 14481/16.41, then do 11739/14.73.
This is 882.45 misses per season for Kobe and 796.95 misses per season for James.
Basically, in any given 82 game season,
Kobe will miss nearly 100 more shots than LeBron. This makes sense if you think about it. LeBron shoots 50 percent at 19.6 FGA for his career. Kobe 45 at 19.5. LeBron basically makes 1 more shot per game than Kobe (which means Kobe misses 1 more shot per game.) Over the course of an 82 game season, with all the statistical variance, yeah that's nearly 100 shots.
Simply taking their total misses and dividing it by the total number of years in their career is retarded because Kobe has several years which hardly qualify due to lack of playing time/injury.
I don't even know how you can be this retarded. LeBron shoots a significantly higher career average than Kobe on basically the same amount of attempts. Just looking at the surface numbers and using common sense it's fukking obvious. I can't believe you sincerely tried to suggest Kobe is more efficient than LeBron, no wonder you're a BBB stan.