Kobe averaged 30,7 and 6 before the rule change
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Kobe Bryant in years that the NBA did allow the handchecking technique:
21.77 Points Per Game in 561 games
year after it was abolished, ~28.5ppg
Kobe averaged 30,7 and 6 before the rule change
...
Kobe Bryant in years that the NBA did allow the handchecking technique:
21.77 Points Per Game in 561 games
year after it was abolished, ~28.5ppg
...Kobe averaged 30,7 and 6 before the rule changeThere was hand checking. How old are you 15?
Kobe Bryant in years that the NBA did allow the handchecking technique:
21.77 Points Per Game in 561 games
year after it was abolished, ~28.5ppg
# of Regular seasons Kobe averaged over 30 ppg:
2
# of Regular seasons Jordan averaged over 30 ppg:
7 (and came within 4/10th of a point of 8 scoring seasons over 30 ppg - 29.6)
and he took off a couple seasons for good measure.
defenders and Defenses Bean has faced>>>>>>>anything jordan faced. Lol Starks/Hornacek/Byron russel Ehlos of the world. MJ went up against Artest and came out with a broken rib...
Kobe Bryant in years that the NBA did allow the handchecking technique:
21.77 Points Per Game in 561 games
year after it was abolished, ~28.5ppg
defenders and Defenses Bean has faced>>>>>>>anything jordan faced. Lol Starks/Hornacek/Byron russel Ehlos of the world. MJ went up against Artest and came out with a broken rib
I'm pretty sure Kobe would have had better numbers had he played against 6'2 slow white boys. Lol at Drexler and Miller being the only HOF SG in Jordan's Era
Jordan in the playoffs: 34.3 ppg, 48.1 fg %, 6.4 Rebounds, 5.7 assist
Kobe in the playoffs: 25.6 ppg, 44.8 fg %, 5.1 rebounds, 4.7 assist
Also, Jordan played in 179 playoff games and has more steals (376 to be exact) than Kobe who played in 220 playoff games (40 more games), yet only has 310 steals. Jordan also has more 50 point games in the playoffs than Kobe, despite playing 40 LESS games.
NBA All-time 50-Point Playoff games. Count how many times Jordan's name appears, then count how many time you see Kobe's name
63 Michael Jordan, Chicago at Boston 4/20/1986 (2OT)
61 Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Boston 4/14/1962
56 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse 3/22/1962
56 Michael Jordan, Chicago at Miami 4/29/1992
56 Charles Barkley, Phoenix at Golden State 5/4/1994
55 Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia 4/18/1967
55 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Cleveland 5/1/1988
55 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Phoenix 6/16/1993
55 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Washington 4/27/1997
55 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. New Orleans 4/20/2003
54 John Havlicek, Boston vs. Atlanta at Boston 4/1/1973
54 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. New York 5/31/1993
54 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Toronto 5/9/2001
53 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Syracuse 3/14/1960
53 Jerry West, Los Angeles vs. Boston 4/23/1969
52 Jerry West, Los Angeles vs. Baltimore 4/5/1965
52 Allen Iverson, Philadelphia vs. Toronto 5/16/2001
51 Sam Jones, Boston at New York 3/28/1967
51 Eric Floyd, Golden State vs. LA Lakers 5/10/1987
50 Bob Cousy, Boston vs. Syracuse 3/21/1953 (4OT)
50 Bob Pettit, St Louis vs. Boston 4/12/1958
50 Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 3/22/1960
50 Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco vs. St Louis 4/10/1964
50 Billy Cunningham, Philadelphia vs. Milwaukee 4/1/1970
50 Bob McAdoo, Buffalo vs. Washington 4/18/1975
50 Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta vs. Detroit 4/19/1986
50 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Cleveland 4/28/1988
50 Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Cleveland 5/5/1989 (OT)
50 Karl Malone, Utah vs. Seattle 4/22/2000
50 Vince Carter, Toronto vs. Philadelphia 5/11/2001
50 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers vs. Phoenix 5/4/2006 (OT)
50 Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas vs. Phoenix 6/1/2006
IN CONCLUSION: Jordan was the better offensive player than Kobe, not only in the regular season, but in the playoffs where it's tougher to score. And Jordan, was a better player on the defensive end, in the regular season and playoffs, compared to Kobe. Kobe had a couple of better offensive outputs in a few regular season games...that's all. OVERALL THE NUMBERS DON'T EVEN fukkING COMPARE!!!!!
Imagine if Jordan played his career in the non hand check era and where the game wasn't as physical as when he played.
Imagine if Kobe was loved by all and got every single call and phantom class. What's hand checking if you playing against ppl 5 inches shorter and slower than you?
And that proves that Kobe got more callsPercentage of points scored on free throws:
Regular Season:
Michael Air Jordan: 22.9%
Kobe Bryant: 25.1%
Percentage of points scored on free throws:
Playoffs:
Michael Jordan: 24.4%
Kobe Bryant: 23.4%
???
Oh yeah Kobe 81 point game vs Michael 81 point game. Oh I'll Wait............ Oh and how about this Kobe scoring 40 or more points 5 straight games vs Jordan scoring 40 or more points game 4 straight games. Oh i got more when talking about awards like we all don't know Kobe should have had more M.V.P's in his career. Kobe was always A better offensive player then Jordan, what makes them separate is Jordan defensive skills. The world witnessed Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan's Greatness, and no matter how talented new singers and basketball player's are they will never be ahead of those two guys. Even if they're more talented they will not surpass those guys that's just how it is. But Jordan Being WAYYYYY more talented than Kobe That's just absurd. I have them neck at neck right now but if Kobe wins his 6th ring, he will officially surpass MJ. I mean just look at what Kobe went through his career vs what Michael went through. It's time to let it go guys. Kobe wants to be and is going to be the best that has ever done it. He will kill himself if he's second behind Jordan.
And that proves that Kobe got more calls
Imagine if Kobe was loved by all and got every single call and phantom class.