- gAme0va wrote:
- Jerzey Spinna wrote:
- simms1992 wrote:
- gAme0va wrote:
- simms1992 wrote:
- 1.Jordan hands down
2.Kobe has better defense and offense
3.Lebron is overrated
number one. is a correct statement.
numer two and 3 on the otherhand...
well let's just say u wrote that without doing research. Lebron has better offense and defensive stats. Kobe has only been playing for longer.
lebron gets bounced by everyone his d sucks he does block shots though
there must be a lebron james in your hood cuz
the lebron i see put in work on d my nigga he could be defensive player of the year
but kobe is better then him
please justify that with stats.
btw im not a fan of either lebron or kobe. but facts are facts
first kobe has more experience plus
3-time NBA champion: 2000, 2001, 2002[10][11][12]
5 NBA Finals appearances: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008[10][11][12][13][14]
1-time NBA Most Valuable Player: 2008[6][15][16]
2-time scoring champion: 2006, 2007[17]
11-time NBA All-Star: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009[8]
11 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to a league-wide lockout)[8][18]
3-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2002, 2007, 2009 (shared with Shaquille O'Neal)[19][20]
10-time All-NBA selection:
First team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008[21][22]
Second team: 2000, 2001[21][22]
Third team: 1999, 2005[21][22]
8-time All-Defensive selection:
First team: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008[23][24]
Second team: 2001, 2002[23][24]
NBA All-Rookie selection:
Second team: 1997[25][26]
NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion: 1997[27]
NBA regular season leader:
points: 2003 (2,461), 2006 (2,832, 7th in NBA history[28]), 2007 (2,430), 2008 (2,323)[8]
points per game: 2006 (35.4, 8th in NBA history[29]), 2007 (31.6)[8]
field goals attempted: 2006 (2,173), 2007 (1,757), 2008 (1,690)[8]
field goals made: 2003 (868), 2006 (978), 2007 (813)[8]
free throws attempted: 2007 (768)[8]
free throws made: 2006 (696), 2007 (667)[8]
2nd most points in a game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors
lebron
One of three players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in their rookie season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan.
One of five players in NBA history to average over 25 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in a season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this six times), John Havlicek (achieved this twice), Larry Bird, and Michael Jordan.
One of four players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in a season.[3]
Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this twice), Jerry West, and Michael Jordan.
One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists for five consecutive seasons.[3]
Behind Oscar Robertson, who achieved this eight consecutive times.
One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.[3]
Includes Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson.
2nd place all-time for consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.[6]
Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games
Most consecutive points scored for a team in a playoff game with 25 straight points.[7]
[edit] Youngest player records
James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records:1
Youngest player to be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).[3]
Youngest player to record a triple-double (20 years, 20 days).[3]
Recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists on January 19, 2005 vs. Portland Trail Blazers.
Youngest player to score 30 points in a game (18 years, 334 days).[3]
Recorded 33 points on November 29, 2003 vs. Memphis Grizzlies.
Youngest player to score 40 points in a game (19 years, 88 days).[3]
Recorded 41 points on March 27, 2004 vs. New Jersey Nets.
Youngest player to score 50 points in a game (20 years, 80 days).[3]
Recorded 56 points on March 20, 2005 vs. Toronto Raptors.
Youngest player to score 2,000 points in a season (2004-05).[3]
Youngest player to average 30 points per game in a season (2005-06).[3]
Youngest player to be awarded All-NBA honors (2004-05).[3]
Youngest player to be named to the All-NBA first team (21 years, 138 days).[3]
Youngest player to win an All-Star Game MVP (21 years, 55 days).[3]
Youngest player to reach:[3]
1,000 points
2,000 points
3,000 points
4,000 points
5,000 points
6,000 points
7,000 points
8,000 points
9,000 points
10,000 points
11,000 points