Harder for SG's to score than centers? Look at the NBA's best PF's/C's over the last few years and tell me that again with a straight face.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BCB @ May 28 2006, 11:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Harder for SG's to score than centers? Look at the NBA's best PF's/C's over the last few years and tell me that again with a straight face.</div>What I meant was that it was easier to score with efficiency with a star big man as opposed to a star guard. Just look at percentages. Shaq may have an off-night and shoot fifty percent from the floor. Kobe or T-Mac may have an off-night may have a bad night and shoot thirty percent.It's easier to defend against a potent perimeter in the NBA then it is to defend against a potent big man.And that's not even going into the physical issue. How many guys in the league can shoot as efficiently as Kobe did on Janurary 22nd without losing their legs?
Wtf Kmart, you still aren't understanding. You tell me to watch LeBron more, but I don't think you've ever watced Kobe or seen a tape of MJ Kobe and MJ are stubborn, arragont and have that "killer" instinct. The attitude that hey ima whup your ass, ima whup your ass, and Ima whup YOUR ass. If a team or a player says something or disrespects him through the media he'll come and get you. that what Jordan did as well. I don't hate LeBron Kmart, just because someone says he doesn't have that killer instinct, which he doesn't, doesn't mean I don't like him. Someone like me could not hate a player as good as LeBron, because if I hated LeBron I should hate MJ, and Kobe as well.