i don't blame him as a human; i obviously wouldn't want him as a professional basketball player. some guys don't do rehab well, and this does matter. it's probably a reflection of a larger character trait that is not adaptive in pro sports.
tonighte memphis starting 5 has to be one of the worst ever, i literaly doesnt know single player, i think even euro teams would trash them.
Harden plays better than i thought (even though i knew he will put up some crazy stats). Just one turnover. Kobe would have around 8 in a game like that, like it or not ;-).
Boron speaks. http://nypost.com/2016/11/02/phil-jackson-should-get-out-of-jeff-hornaceks-way-byron-scott/
Westbrook and Harden are clearly putting up some insane numbers that I have not seen since Magic and MJ in their prime. Kobe had way more insane scoring periods but he was not able to combine his scoring with this type of assist numbers on such a regular basis.
Can you imagine Kobe's stats if he was called as loosely as harden and Westbrook? Half of Westbrook's points came from the line.
Kobe would have hit 100 several times if he got the kind of calls Harden does. It blows my mind how stupid the refs can be for certain players.
I agree that Kobe didn't seem to get the same calls as others, but scoring 100 multiple times MIGHT be stretching it a bit.
kobe, with james harden treatment, would have averaged 40+ and shot 55% from the floor, imo. it's not like he wasn't physically capable of doing what harden does to clown the refs. and he was way better at...everything else.
The Knicks and their coach are 'far away from' being on the same page Ben Rohrbach,Ball Don't Lie 23 hours ago https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/t...ay-from-being-on-the-same-page-202644043.html