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re: Kobe is the MVP so far this year
Posted on 1/11/12 at 2:26 pm to YoungJR24
Posted on 1/11/12 at 2:26 pm to YoungJR24
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You have a link for that stat?
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And even if its true thats for one season and he still only averaged a little over a point more per game than an injured Kobe Bryant did and Lebron himself had his lowest scoring average of his career since his rookie season last year which still proves my point that Lebron scores more when he's near the basket. He became more of a jump shooter and his ppg last year went down 8% from his career average
None of that makes any sense. His scoring average declined because his usage dropped significantly due to playing with Wade. Lebron took less shots than he had in previous years.
Posted on 1/11/12 at 2:29 pm to TulaneTigerFan
Stats suffer = Blame Wade
Lose = Blame Wade
Good stats = All Lebron
Win = All Lebron
I see
Lose = Blame Wade
Good stats = All Lebron
Win = All Lebron
I see
Posted on 1/11/12 at 2:29 pm to TulaneTigerFan
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Brace yourself for this next statement:
LeBron James quietly turned himself into one of the best midrange shooters in the NBA this season.
According to NBA.com's StatsCube, LeBron made 45 percent of his midrange jumpers this season, which is an incredibly efficient mark for a high-usage perimeter player. Paul Pierce made 44 percent of his midrange jumpers. Kobe Bryant made 42 percent. Derrick Rose made 40 percent. Dwyane Wade, 40 percent. Kevin Durant, 42 percent. Carmelo Anthony, 42 percent.
Ray Allen shot 46 percent, barely edging out LeBron. Statistically speaking, out of all the high-usage perimeter players in the league, LeBron was the best midrange shooter not named Dirk Nowitzki (Dirk shot 53 percent -- he's a freak).
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