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is he beating 81?..
nois he beating 81?..
i can see durant getting it but don't think he will. i dont think 81 gets touched in our lifetime.
It's so annoying how people completely ignore the fact that Kobe only started 7 games his first two years.....chris palmer ‏@ESPNChrisPalmer
[background=rgb(247, 247, 247)][background=rgb(245, 245, 245)]30-point games in 1st 5 years: Durant 129, Kobe 42[/background][/background]
and like i said, he wasnt the number 1 option either since someone named Shaq was on those teams...It's so annoying how people completely ignore the fact that Kobe only started 7 games his first two years.....
Not saying that he would have had as many as Durant does but I am saying that the stat is completely biased and ignorant.
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Then on the flip side, so is saying Kobe is the youngest player EVER to 30K.It's so annoying how people completely ignore the fact that Kobe only started 7 games his first two years.....
Not saying that he would have had as many as Durant does but I am saying that the stat is completely biased and ignorant.
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He's worth what he's being paid and then some. When you consider what the market value is for centers in the league, and you look at the contracts of guys like Hibbert, Asik, McGee, Lopez, etc. Noah's contract looks like a bargain. You can label him as a high energy guy if you want, but that "high energy" helps him contribute in every facet of the game. He can score, he can rebound, he's a great passer and a great defender.that doesnt take him over the top to be worth what hes being paid. hes a high energy glue guy.
agreedThen on the flip side, so is saying Kobe is the youngest player EVER to 30K.
Not saying you aren't right, but it works both ways.
Just wondering what your order is?He's worth what he's being paid and then some. When you consider what the market value is for centers in the league, and you look at the contracts of guys like Hibbert, Asik, McGee, Lopez, etc. Noah's contract looks like a bargain. You can label him as a high energy guy if you want, but that "high energy" helps him contribute in every facet of the game. He can score, he can rebound, he's a great passer and a great defender.
Noah is one of the top 3 centers in the east right now. Whichever order you want to put them in is up to you.
might be the first time this has happened <3agreed
This argument looks familiar.He's worth what he's being paid and then some. When you consider what the market value is for centers in the league, and you look at the contracts of guys like Hibbert, Asik, McGee, Lopez, etc. Noah's contract looks like a bargain. You can label him as a high energy guy if you want, but that "high energy" helps him contribute in every facet of the game. He can score, he can rebound, he's a great passer and a great defender.
Noah is one of the top 3 centers in the east right now. Whichever order you want to put them in is up to you.