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| Andrew Bynum has tied the playoff record for blocks in a game Posted by LSUSOBEAST1 10 points 13 rebounds 10 blocks This post was edited on 4/29 at 4:47 pm Reply Back to Top |
| hell of a game...he should have more than 6 shot attempts Reply Back to Top |
| and likely altered about 5 more. Recount! Reply Back to Top |
| First Laker playoff triple double since 1991 Reply Back to Top |
| inB4SomeonePost#ofBronTripleDoubles Reply Back to Top |
quote: Wow that's surprising. Figured Shaq or Kobe would've had one since then. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Huh. Surprising Reply Back to Top |
| Forgetting Bynum for a second, I think the Sessions trade has to be one of the most underrated moves of the season. Reply Back to Top |
| And Chamberlain or Russell would have this record if blocks were kept back then. Reply Back to Top |
| Sessions has won me two fantasy basketball championships when I picked him up the first week of the playoffs both years. I think he's going to be great for the Lakers over the next few years if they hold on to him. Reply Back to Top |
quote: great Bynum and Hakeem. Reply Back to Top |
| Kobe doesn't pass. Reply Back to Top |
| You are really annoying. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: It's hilarious that he always posts something sarcastic towards guys who are "Lebron guys", but doesn't realize that he is usually the only one/first one to always bring up Lebron in a non-Lebron thread. Never gets old. Reply Back to Top |
quote: They certainly had more impressive games, (Shaq for sure; see his game 2 against Philly in the 01 NBA Finals) in their near miss games: Closest Kobe has come: 2001 Playoffs: Game 6 against the Kings: 36 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists Game 4 against the 76ers: 19 points, 10 rebounds, 9 assist 2002 Playoffs: Game 7 against the Kings: 30 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists 2008 Playoffs: Game 6 against Utah: 33 points, 10 assist, 8 rebounds 2009 Playoffs: Game 1 against Orlando: 40 points, 8 assist, 9 rebounds 2010 Playoffs: Game 3 against Phoenix: 36 points, 11 assist, 9 rebounds Game 5 against Phoenix: 30 points, 9 assist, 11 rebounds Closest Shaq came: 1998 Playoffs: Game 5 against Seattle: 31 points, 9 rebounds, 8 blocks 2000 Playoffs: Game 1 against Portland: 41 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists 2001 NBA Finals: Game 2 against the 76ers: 28 points, 20 rebounds, 9 assists, 8 blocks 2002 NBA Finals: Game 2 against the Nets: 40 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists 2003 Playoffs: Game 6 against the T-Wolves: 24 points, 17 rebounds, 9 assists Game 3 against the Spurs: 21 points, 16 rebounds, 8 assists 2004 Playoffs: Game 3 against the Spurs: 28 points, 15 rebounds, 8 blocks Reply Back to Top |
quote:Jesus. Reply Back to Top |
| Those 8 blocks came after Phil jumped Shaq's arse just before the game after Shaq didnt block a single shot in game 1. Phil told him before tip off, "Dont be afraid to block a shot". So Shaq went out and almost got a quadruple double Reply Back to Top |
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| Total BS........most ALL of the blocks were a foul with the body. The NBA lets that go ALL the time.....you can punch the guy in the chest with one hand....but block it with the other....and they talk about a great block. Its BS. Also......Hibbert for the Pacers was worse....he didnt get any blocks without a foul with the body!! Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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