Please, you are ABSOLUTELY deserving, you're just lucky that clowns like scceet exist to take some of the spotlight off. I was legitimately upset that I couldn't honestly vote for you, your posts have been so stupid throughout the year. The fact that you've even picked up 4 votes with someone like scceet in the mix should be embarrassing to you.
my posts have been stupid cause i said kobe > lebron ?
Coli disrespect for kobe is amazing
How did you get from what I said to what you said? I didn't say one word about Kobe.
You see, THIS is why. How do you think you got down to -1,110 and why do you think you hardly have 1 dap a post? There are dozens of Kobestans in here - it's only a select handful that get your stat lines.
Didn't Terry and Barrea sweep the defending champions so bad that you had Lakers getting ejected?
You see, Kobestan believes that getting swept while averaging 23-3-2 on 46% shooting (23% from three) is somehow much greater than losing 4-2 while averaging 18-7-7 on 48% shooting (32% from three). And they'll yell "Jason Terry!" even though Terry averaged 20-2-4 on 59% shooting with Kobe as his PRIMARY defender, while he only averaged 18-2-3 on 49% shooting against the Heat, when Lebron occasionally guarded him in the 4th.
Now, just looking at it, you might think, "Wow, that's really stupid". But you have to understand that in Kobeland, ONLY ppg matter, and Lebron is automatically docked 5 points no matter what. So in Kobeland, getting 5 more ppg on worse shooting somehow outweighs 4 fewer rpg and 5 fewer apg on better shooting.
And in Kobeland, 20-2-4 on 59% shooting isn't outplaying 23-3-2 on 46% shooting, because in Kobeland, FG% and assists are totally irrelevant, only ppg matter.
And in Kobeland, Terry going 18-2-3 on 49% shooting while Lebron D'd him sometimes is way more embarrassing than Terry going 20-2-4 on 59% shooting with Kobe as his primary defender, because Lebron automatically gets docked 5 points and, remember, FG% doesn't matter. That's how Terry's 18-2-3 is better than Lebron's 18-7-7. It's that simple.
And getting swept in the WCSF is way less embarrassing than getting beat 4-2 in the Finals, because losing in the Finals is always the worst. Kobe!!!!!1!
Finally, in Kobestan we don't mention that in the elimination game, Kobe went 17-3-1 with 5 turnovers on 7-18 shooting in losing by 36 points, while Jason Terry went 32-1-4 on 11-14 shooting in absolutely destroying Kobe. Because we're trying to keep it a secret that Kobe has a history of having totally shyt the bed in almost EVERY SINGLE ELIMINATION GAME HE PLAYED after leaving Shaq.
His primary defenders in that series were James Harden and Derek Fisher
Harden absolutely locked him up in crunch time.
Kobe shot 42% from the field and only 2-18 from three in that series.
Game 1: Kobe didn't even play in the 4th as the Lakers got blown out. It was over with 9:48 in the 3rd after Kobe missed 4 straight jumpers in seeing an 11 point lead blow up to 24 in just three minutes.
Game 2: Lakers lose 77-75, blowing a 7-point lead with 2 minutes left as Kobe goes 2-7 in the 4th quarter. Kobe turned it over with 1:48 left, got blocked by Harden with 1:01 left, missed a three with 36 seconds left, then let Steve Blake miss the attempted game-winner with 3 seconds left.
Game 4: Lakers lose 103-100, blowing a 13-point lead with 7:45 left as Kobe goes 1-9 in the 4th quarter. Kobe misses the go-ahead 3 with 1:36 left and the 3 to tie with 9 seconds left.
Game 5: Lakers lose 106-90 in what was only a 6-point game at the beginning of the 4th. (Kobe 4-9 in the 4th.)
The only good "clutch" game was game 3, but that was all free throws - Kobe only made 1 shot in the last 7:30 of the game (fewer than Steve Blake ) and went 3-8 from the field, but the Lakers were bailed out at the line.
If they judged Kobe series the way they judge Lebron, Kobe would be catching blows left and right. Lakers were better at SG, PF, Center, and Coaching, yet got blown out 4 games to 1 in a series where they led in the 4th in three straight games. Lebron has NEVER blown a 2nd-round series that decisively.
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