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^^^ None of which were as good as Flash's , just face it SOBIG everything Kobe does is overshadowed by Flash
Since coming back from his injury he has been by far the best player in the league and if Howard didn't **** himself he would have had his ass dunked on |
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Kobe's game winner.
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Bout time he hit a shot his FG% has been like 20% lately PMSL
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BATwade gonna put on another show tonight at 12 our time
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Just saw that Kobe ranks 70th for FG% in the NBA that is just sad lol
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First in points per game. :D
Another scoring title will look great on his resume. He would move into the top 8 all time with players with the most scoring titles.:dance: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ycn-7691766 :devil::devil::devil: :xyxwave: |
PMSL Kobe has taken 152 more shots than the nearest other person wow just wow
Sobig count yourself lucky Wade was injured at start of season cause since his return he has been MVP by a distance averageing 27.7 points with 50+FG% and playing 8 mins less than Kobe LOL And some have the nerve to say Kobe own Wade |
Spotard really pissing me off always benching Wade when he is hot and not leaving him in for long enough lucky Wade is a team player or he might bitch to management ala Kobe
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Wade MVP? LMFAO
Thats why the Heat went 8-1 without him? Lebron is averaging like 28/7/7. Kobe had 4 straight 40 point games and he doesn't have someone like lebron on his team. Thats why he is better. |
Just saw that Kobe ranks 70th for FG% in the NBA that is just sad lol
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PMSL Kobe has taken 152 more shots than the nearest other person wow just wow Nuff said really |
Also Kobe got RAPED by Jeremy ****ing Lin PMSL
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Lebron 28.2/8.2/6.8
Wade 22.2/4.9/4.1 LMFAO @ not even having the best stats on your own team. |
Kobe had those kind of stats when he was 21. LMFAO
Wade wasn't even in the NBA at that age. lmfao |
This is one thing i really don't like bout Wade he is too much on team ball. I can gurantee you if Lakeres were banging out teams regardless Kobe would still want to get his 35 mins to fill out his stat sheet. If kobe had consecutive under 30 min games he would be bitching to management ASAP
AND LOL at you posting those stats since hios retrurn Wade has averaged more points than Lebron with playing on average 8-9mins left with a feild goal percentage 0f + 50 |
PMSL even after being injured for the majority of the season and playing the lowest mins of his life Flash still ranks 3rd in PER only behind Lebron and Paul. Kobe really is pathetic
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WOW that hook shot turnaround Wade has been doing since his return is just NASTY
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Looks like Kobe may be getting back with his ex wife who took him for everything. That is an L for him, for sure
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Tell me another player that in 24 mins can score 22 points with 7-10 shooting , 6 rebounds and 2 blocks. Heck Lebron is playing sometghing like 10 mins more just to score more points than Wade that's just FACT
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Lin of course
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Spotard weith his usual **** rotation. Wade going Ham on the magic gets taken out with Miami 8 points up and gets left off for 8 mins untill there down by 3 ****en ridiculaous
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Lead restored thank you D Wade
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Since his return Maimi are playing like the best team since Jordan's Chicago and he has been the best player in the league
FLASH BABY!!!! |
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Dwyane Wade has been on an absolute tear recently. After an injury-riddled start to the season, Wade is now ranked as the second-most productive player by PER in the NBA behind -- you guessed it -- LeBron James.
But if you've been playing close attention to the Heat lately, you might have noticed that the Heat games are blowouts by halftime. Or at least the games are just about out of reach for the opponents. Since the Orlando loss on Feb. 8 here are the halftime leads for the Heat: +10, +22, +5, +29, +25, +12. Leading this first-half dominance is Wade, the man who has been labeled as the team's so-called closer. Recently, a halftime ritual has developed for fans and sportswriters alike: laughing in amazement at Wade's stat-line. During the Heat's six-game win streak, Wade has averaged 18 points on a blistering 67 percent shooting in the first half alone. Speaking after Sunday's drubbing of the Orlando Magic, Erik Spoelstra gave his evaluation on Wade's performances fresh out of the gate. "We are not going to in trying to premeditate opportunities or attacks, just Dwyane [Wade] happened to be very aggressive early on in games," Spoelstra said. "There is a correlation; there is no secret." Nope, no secret. If you plan on stopping Wade this season, you might have to wait until after halftime. Because after running the numbers, you'll see that Wade is an absolute monster out of the gate. And it's putting teams away early. To illustrate his sheer dominance, I've called upon the handy PER (player efficiency rating) metric which is an all-in-one rating that measures a player's efficiency in the box score on a per-minute basis. The average NBA player, as a benchmark, will have a PER of 15. Wade has a PER of 27.4 on the season, good for second in the NBA. But look what happens when we split it up into first half and second half. Wade's 1st-half PER: 36.3 Wade's 2nd-half PER:16.5 This is an astounding split. To put this in perspective, the difference between his first-half PER and second-half PER is minus-19.8. No one has come close to posting a difference of that magnitude this season. Only two players in the NBA (Luis Scola and Brendan Haywood) have posted a difference above minus-9 ... and Wade's at minus-19.8. He's in a world of his own. If you're curious about his basic numbers on a per-game basis: Wade's 1st-half line: 14.3 pts, 3.1 ast, 2.5 rebs, 16.7 mins on 56 percent shooting. Wade's 2nd-half line: 7.7 pts, 1.5 ast, 1.8 rebs, 15.0 mins on 42 percent shooting. Fans normally imagine Wade as a dominant force in crunchtime, but this season, it's been quite the opposite. If anything, he has been a something of a first-half closer, as if he's delivering a knockout punch in the early rounds of a boxing ring. Some might look at the massive split and emphasize the drop-off part of the equation, which is fair and understandable. For the Heat, it is slightly unnerving to know that Wade has been just a tick above an average player after halftime. But in the first half? No one has been better. For reference, what are LeBron James' splits in the first and second half? 32.8 and 33.2. Like a metronome. So how do we explain Wade's split? Recently, it might be a case of warming up and finding rhythm. If you've been following closely, you've noticed that Wade just hasn't even played much in the second half. In fact, Sunday night was only the second time in the last five games that Wade has played more than 10 of the 24 second-half minutes. BOW DOWN TO THE MAN |
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