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Thu Jan 09, 2003 3:41 am
MJ has always been a good 3-point shooter. this one guy after the game of the lakers game yesterday on he southern cal fox report had a post game interview with kobe and kobe siad that this guy from the la times said he can't shoot three's.
By the way, kobe could've make more than 9 in a row, but notice he missed his 3-pointer that ended the streak in front of the Sonics bench.
Thu Jan 09, 2003 4:30 am
Does anyone else think it's a bad sign when Kobe is shooting 18 three pointers in a game? Sure he made 12 but that isn't going to happen every day. Furthermore, by just sitting behind then three point line he's not using his real strength(His ability to get to the basket) and is doing what a lot of Nba players could do if they had the freedom.
Thu Jan 09, 2003 5:08 am
kobryant wrote:MJ has always been a good 3-point shooter.
Um yeah.. if you call this good
84-85 17.3%
85-86 16.7%
86-87 18.2%
87-88 13.2%
88-89 27.6%
89-90 37.6%
90-91 31.2%
91-92 27.0%
92-93 35.2%
94-95 50.0% (comeback season, 16-32 threes in 17 games)
95-96 42.7%
96-97 37.4%
97-98 23.8%
01-02 18.9%
02-03 41.4%
There's some nice seasons there, but it sure ain't no Steve Kerr.
Thu Jan 09, 2003 6:42 am
People who should be receiving punishment of some kind:
obie trice
Laddas_KB8
Nick
you could debate this, but I'd find him within the guidelines:
Jowe
Thu Jan 09, 2003 6:58 pm
okie dokie- soap, anybody? getting kind of dirty here...
i was thinking the same thing, thebob. but, hey, why not ride out the hotstreak for one night. but it would be disappointing to see bryant to continually hang around the 3point arc. i would call it 'scottie pippen' disease. early in his career he would constantly attack basket. he was even invited to the slam dunk competetion one year. but he fell in love with the 3pt shot, and as his career went on, only on occasion would pippen drive to the hole consistently.
remember robert horry his first few years with the rockets? he was a dunking machine! it was amazing- more then half of his points would come from dunks. but after hitting those clutch 3's in the finals, the match was made with him and 3pt shooting.
jordan had that one year when he was doing pretty well shooting 3's. he joined the 3pt contest that year and boy was that a mistake. i think he successfully scored the lowest point total in 3pt contest history. in a way, it taught him a lesson.
Thu Jan 09, 2003 7:03 pm
on a side note-
poor dennis scott. his claim to fame was making a then previous high 11 3pointers. guess he can't tell that fact to his grandchildren anymore..
Thu Jan 09, 2003 10:23 pm
Ben wrote:People who should be receiving punishment of some kind:
Nick
What kind of punishment?then Ben wrote:you could debate this, but I'd find him within the guidelines:
Jowe
Yeah, that's definitely debatable.Jowe wrote:Great game by kobe, it seems like he's finally found his shooting touch
and obie trice, u got issues man
Jowe wrote:wat was the point of that post?
Jowe wrote:which makes me wonder,
why were u thinking of david benoit benjamin?
ok this is my last post before i say something ban-able
You can't delete somebody for saying that. that's just normal posting.
In advance, yes, i know people got deleted for less than that.
Fri Jan 10, 2003 1:00 am
TheBob wrote:Does anyone else think it's a bad sign when Kobe is shooting 18 three pointers in a game? Sure he made 12 but that isn't going to happen every day. Furthermore, by just sitting behind then three point line he's not using his real strength(His ability to get to the basket) and is doing what a lot of Nba players could do if they had the freedom.
yer we dont want him turning into vince carter right?
Fri Jan 10, 2003 2:51 am
I knew that smart ass comment was comming, Carter has never taken 18 three's in a game though. However, that was more or less my point.
Fri Jan 10, 2003 3:53 am
Carter hasn't played enough to be called a three point shooter...
Fri Jan 10, 2003 6:48 am
kobe was hangin around the 3-point line because he was feeling. if you are hot outside, of course u should continue outside. when he miseed, he did still ran in try for the offensive rebound and stuff. who ouldn't continue their streak from outside if they have a hot streak going? i would continue
Fri Jan 10, 2003 9:05 am
Exactly. If you hit a couple of threes you aren't going to stop shooting them and say that'll do, you are going to keep putting it up if you have the confidence. He made a few in a row, why not keep putting it up. It's not like Kobe is jacking up this many threes every game, he just knew he was on fire and went with it.
Carter hasn't played enough to be called a three point shooter..
but it would be disappointing to see bryant to continually hang around the 3point arc.
He doesn't and he won't.
Fri Jan 10, 2003 11:15 am
If a guy has hit 9 threes in a row he can shoot as many as he damn well pleases...and he better keep shooting til he goes cold...
Sat Jan 11, 2003 11:56 am
Dan Gadzuric wrote:kobryant wrote:MJ has always been a good 3-point shooter.
Um yeah.. if you call this good
84-85 17.3%
85-86 16.7%
86-87 18.2%
87-88 13.2%
88-89 27.6%
89-90 37.6%
90-91 31.2%
91-92 27.0%
92-93 35.2%
94-95 50.0% (comeback season, 16-32 threes in 17 games)
95-96 42.7%
96-97 37.4%
97-98 23.8%
Do note that, Jordan's best shooting years (94-97) were with the shorter three point line. Too important of a point for Dan to have left out.
Sat Jan 11, 2003 4:36 pm
How much shorter was the three point line in those years?
Sat Jan 11, 2003 4:43 pm
I believe the line has moved back and forth between 23 feet 9 inches and 22 feet.
Sun Jan 12, 2003 2:05 am
Ben wrote:Do note that, Jordan's best shooting years (94-97) were with the shorter three point line. Too important of a point for Dan to have left out.

Excuse me. Thanks for pointing it out
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