NBA Season 09-10

Dieses Thema im Forum "Sport und Fitness" wurde erstellt von makaveli71, 18. Oktober 2009 .

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  1. 11. Juli 2010
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    naja ich denke die entscheidung zu gehen war richtig wie ers bekannt gegebn hat war nich so pralle...


    meine für die ausgeglichenheit der Liga wär sicher big appel oder ähnliches besser gewesen aber für die meisterschafts frage war das sicher die richtige entscheidung.


    und ich bleib dabei ich freu mich auf die heat. das wird schöner Entertainment bball hoff ich und das is das was ich sehen will.^^ scheiß auf lebron status an his airniss kommta eh nich drann und von daher draufgeschissen^^

    lassts krachen jungs
     
  2. 12. Juli 2010
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    Der Unterschied ist, dass Kobe und Gasol bei weitem nicht auf dem selben Level sind und die Rollen klar verteilt sind. Gasol wurde von Anfang an als Sidekick von Kobe geholt, es hat sich nie die Frage gestellt, wer der Go-to-Guy ist in diesem Team. Außerdem kommt es echt selten vor, dass Gasol mal um die 30 Punkte macht, Wade und LeBron machen das ja regelmäßig, kommt nur selten vor, dass da mal einer nen schlechten Tag hat.
    Außerdem, wie du selber sagst, kommt auch viel auf den Coach an... Wer weiß, ob ein junger, noch sehr unerfahrener Coach wie Spoelstra in der Lage ist, drei Superstars unter ein Dach zu bekommen und sie zufriedenzustellen. Vllt wäre es doch besser, wenn Riley wieder übernehmen würde...
     
  3. 12. Juli 2010
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    stimmt!
    ich bin auch sehr gespannt darauf wie die zusammen spielen werden...laut ihren interviewes sagen die ja das sie toll mit einander harmonieren aber geht das über 82 spiel + playoffs? das bleibt abzuwarten ... ich kann mir gut vorstellen das bosh sich in den schatten der beiden stellt ... und wenn wade paar mal nach einem buzzerbeater das spiel entscheidet und rumrennt und schreit "this ist my house" bin ich auch gespannt wie lebron reagiert
     
  4. 14. Juli 2010
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    Mavs signen First Round Pick

    "The Dallas Mavericks have signed first-round draft pick Dominique Jones, whose rights they bought from the Memphis Grizzlies on draft day. "

    und holen Chandler, dazu ist Dampier weg. Dampier hatte nen non-guaranteed contract für 13mio, Chandler 12.8 fest. Chandler ist natürlich athletischer und sollte, wenn in guter Form, eine Verbesserung darstellen.

    "After a potential trade with Toronto fell apart, the Bobcats sent Chandler and fellow center Alexis Ajinca to the Dallas Mavericks for center Erick Dampier, forward Eduardo Najera, shooting guard Matt Carroll and cash considerations."

    quelle: nba.com
     
  5. 14. Juli 2010
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    Chandler mag eine Verstärkung sein, wenn er mal wieder richtig fit wird ... Al Jefferson wäre aber nochmal ein anderes Kaliber gewesen. Vor allem in der Offensive.
    Ich kann diese beiden Entscheidungen nicht nachvollziehen: Mit den Wolves hat man es sich verbaut, weil man neben Erika, auch noch gleich Caroll und Stevenson weghaben wollte.
    Dabei wären die Wolves mit Dampier und den beiden künftigen Picks zufrieden gewesen.
    Nein, so holt man sich Chandler ins Haus,wofür man nun gleich 3 Spieler abgegeben hat. Irgendwie lernen die Mavs nicht wirklich aus ihren Fehlern. Damp war total überschätzt und daher auch mit einem viel zu hoch dotierten Vertrag ausgestattet worden. Nun tauscht man ihn ein gegen einen ähnlichen Koloss, welcher in der vergangenen Saison genauso wenig geleistet hat, aber genauso viel kassiert.
    Und Haywood geben die Mavs auch schlappe 55 Millionen für 5 Jahre. Der ist auch schon 30 und auch nicht gerade der allerbeste Center.

    Warten wir mal ab, was diese Offseason noch alles zu Tage fördert.
     
  6. 15. Juli 2010
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    New York Knicks | Chris Paul | Carmelo Anthony | New Yorks Antwort auf James, Wade und Bosh | US-Sport | NBA | Sport1.de

    woahr, wenn anthony und paul bei den knicks unterschreiben, haben die auch ein überteam mit stoudemire und t-mac.
    ich glaube dieses jahr im osten wirds lustig.
     
  7. 15. Juli 2010
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    das sind über fette news.

    cp3 kann ich mir sehr gut vorstellen!. aber erst 2012
    aber melo... ich würds mir wünschen aber ich glaub nich das der aus denver weggeht...
     
  8. 15. Juli 2010
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    Gibt's noch gar keine Quelle zu....ich wäre da vorsichtig, in diesem Sommer wird besonders gerne haltlos spekuliert.
     
  9. 8. August 2010
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    Hier was interessantes aus den Comments in einem Basketball-Blog. Der Blogeintrag beschäftigt sich mit der "MJ-vs-Kobe"-Thematik (ich weiß, ist ne Menge zu lesen, gibt aber sehr schlüssig Aufschluss darüber dass einzig und alleine MJ der King der Kings ist ;-) )

    When you combine the playoffs and regular season, Michael Jordan played in 1,251 games, Kobe Bryant has played in 1,219. Let's see if Kobe has even come close to accomplishing what Michael Jordan accomplished.....
    You can't deny facts folks, don't even try....

    Rookie of the Year
    Michael Jordan: Yes
    Kobe Bryant: No
    In his rookie year, Michael Jordan led his team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals.

    All-Rookie First Team
    Michael Jordan: Yes
    Kobe Bryant: No

    Kobe Bryant was voted to the All-Star team his rookie year for some reason, even though he didn't make the All-Rookie First Team...

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with 12 or more assists:
    Michael Air Jordan: 32
    Kobe Bryant: 19

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with 10 or more assists:
    Michael Air Jordan: 87
    Kobe Bean Bryant: 74

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with 5 or more assists:
    Michael Air Jordan: 663
    Kobe Bean Bryant: 593

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with less than 3 assists:
    Michael Air Jordan: 179
    Kobe Bryant: 261

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with less than 2 assists:
    Michael Air Jordan: 61
    Kobe Bryant: 142

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with 0 assists:
    Michael Air Jordan: 7
    Kobe Bryant: 57

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with at least 15 rebounds:
    Michael Air Jordan: 10
    Kobe Bryant: 5

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    Games with at least 12 rebounds:
    Michael Air Jordan: 66
    Kobe Bryant: 29

    Percentage of points scored on free throws:
    Michael Air Jordan: 22.9%
    Kobe Bryant: 25.1%

    Record in games with 30+ shot attempts
    Michael Air Jordan: 72-57 (.558)
    Kobe Bean Bryant: 46-61 (.368)
    Michael Jordan shot his team to wins, Kobe Bryant shoots his team out of wins.

    Seasons with at least 200 steals:
    Michael Air Jordan: 6
    Kobe Bryant: 0

    Seasons with at least 150 steals:
    Michael Air Jordan: 9
    Kobe Bryant: 2

    Seasons with at least 100 blocks:
    Michael Air Jordan: 2
    Kobe Bryant: 0

    Seasons with at least 75 blocks:
    Michael Air Jordan: 4
    Kobe Bryant: 0

    Defensive Player of the Year awards
    Michael Jordan: 1
    Kobe Bryant: 0

    Michael averaged 35 points per game when he won defensive player of the year. The next closest scorer to win it had 27 ppg. Guards rarely receive Defensive Player of the Year. Think about the level of energy it takes to lead the league in scoring, and be the league's best defender.

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    40 point or higher games
    MJ: 211
    Kobe: 115

    Regular season & Playoffs combined
    30 point or higher games
    MJ: 671
    Kobe: 415

    Career Player Efficiency Rating
    Michael Jordan: 27.91
    Kobe Bryant: 23.50

    Olympic Gold Medals
    Michael Jordan: 2
    Kobe Bryant: 1
    Michael Jordan is one of three players to win an Olympic gold as both an amateur (1984) and professional (1992). The other players are Patrick Ewing and Chris Mullin, who did it with him.

    All Star Game:
    Jordan's 40 points in 1988 is still the second most points in an All-Star Game behind Wilt Chamberlain's 42. Jordan also recorded the only All-Star Game triple double in NBA history in 1997.

    Scoring titles
    Michael Jordan: 10
    Kobe Bryant: 2
    Of course Jordan has the most scoring titles in NBA history. He also led the league in total points his rookie season, but was third in scoring average. He is the only player besides Wilt Chamberlain to score 3,000 points in a season.

    Steals titles
    Michael Jordan: 3
    Kobe Bryant: 0

    Jordan was the first player in NBA history to lead the league in both scoring and steals. He achieved this feat three times. The only other player to do it is Allen Iverson.

    Jordan was the first player in NBA history to record 200 steals and 100 blocks in a season. He performed this feat in back-to-back seasons, making him the only player to achieve it multiple times. Hakeem Olajuwon and Scottie Pippen later achieved 200 steals and 100 blocks in one season.

    Jordan is the fourth player in NBA history to win a scoring title and an NBA championship in the same season, which he did all six times.

    In 1996, Jordan became the second player in NBA history to sweep the MVP awards (regular season, NBA Finals, All-Star Game) after Willis Reed. He would sweep them again in 1998, making him the only player to do it multiple times.

    Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to the best regular season and combined regular season and postseason records in NBA history.

    Michael Jordan scored in double digits in all but one game as a Chicago Bull out of 1,109 total games.

    Michael Jordan game winning shot attempts was 33 out of 58, which is a 56.9% shooting percentage, while Kobe has attempted more game winners, and 82 games's website has a lest strict criteria, according to the facts, Kobe is a 27% career shooter in game winning situations.

    Michael Jordan has the most known game winning shots of any player in NBA history. He has by far the highest conversion rate in the clutch.

    Kobe Bryant is not among the top 100 players all time in assists per game.
    Michael Jordan is. He's #80 in assists per game and #35 in assists.
    Michael Jordan is #3 all time in rebounding by a guard (behind Magic Johnson and Oscar Robertson).
    Michael Jordan is #3 all time in steals per game, Kobe is #37 all time in steals per game.
    Michael Jordan is #2 all time in total steals, Kobe Bryant is #28 all time in total steals.
    Michael Jordan is #1 all time in blocks by a guard. Kobe Bryant isn't even in the top 10 all time blocks by a guard.

    Kobe Bryant is not among the top 10 players all time in points per game.
    Michael Jordan is #1 all time in points per game and #3 in points.

    Seasons over 30 points per game:
    Michael Jordan: 8
    Kobe Bryant: 2

    Seasons over 32 points per game:
    Michael Jordan: 5
    Kobe Bryant: 1

    In NBA history, there are 13 50 point games with under 50% shooting, and Kobe Bryant is responsible for 6 of them.
    Kobe Bryant also has:
    2nd worst known game score for a player scoring 10+ points. (5-21 shooting)
    2nd worst known game score for a player scoring 30+ points. (11-29)
    Worst and 4th worst known game scores for a player scoring 40+ points. (17-47, 12-30)

    Regular season
    Seasons under 50% shooting
    Kobe Bryant: 14
    Michael Jordan: 9

    Seasons under 48% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 14
    Michael Jordan: 5

    Seasons over 50% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 0
    Michael Jordan: 6

    Seasons over 52% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 0
    Michael Jordan: 4

    Regular season
    Games with under 50% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 489
    Kobe Bryant: 623

    Regular season
    Games with under 48% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 458
    Kobe Bryant: 599

    Regular season
    Games with under 46% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 388
    Kobe Bryant: 530

    Regular season
    Games with under 44% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 296
    Kobe Bryant: 452

    Regular season
    Games with under 42% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 234
    Kobe Bryant: 393

    Regular season
    Games with under 40% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 158
    Kobe Bryant: 317

    Regular season
    Games with under 35% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 88
    Kobe Bryant: 192

    Regular season
    Games with under 30% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 41
    Kobe Bryant: 97

    Regular season
    Games with 60% or better shooting
    Michael "Air" Jordan: 173
    Kobe "Bean" Bryant: 123

    Regular season
    Games with 50% or better shooting
    Michael "Air" Jordan: 556
    Kobe "Bean" Bryant: 393

    Regular season
    Games with 20 shots made on 60% or better shooting
    MJ: 16
    Kobe: 3

    Regular season
    Games with 50 points & less than 10 free throw attempts
    MJ: 3
    Kobe: 1

    Regular season
    Games with 40 points and under 50% shooting
    MJ: 29
    Kobe: 43
    Yes, that's right, almost half of Kobe's 40 point games involved missing more shots than made ones.

    Regular season
    50 point games with under 50% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 1 of his 31 games (15-31, 48%)
    Kobe Bryant: 6 of his 24 games

    Regular season
    50 point games with under 45% shooting
    Michael Jordan: 0
    Kobe Bryant: 3

    NBA Playoffs
    50 point or higher games
    Kobe: 1
    MJ: 8

    NBA Playoffs
    40 point or higher games
    Kobe: 11
    MJ: 38

    NBA Playoffs
    30 point or higher games
    Kobe: 78
    MJ: 109

    NBA Playoff runs under 50% shooting:
    Kobe: 13 (every year)
    MJ: 8

    NBA Playoff runs over 50% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 0 (never)
    Michael Jordan: 5

    NBA Playoff runs under 48% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 12
    Michael Jordan: 6

    NBA Playoff runs over 48% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 1
    Michael Jordan: 7

    NBA Playoff runs under 46% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 9
    Michael Jordan: 3

    NBA Playoff runs under 44% shooting:
    Kobe Bryant: 6
    Michael Jordan: 2

    NBA Playoff runs over 30ppg:
    Kobe Bryant: 4
    Michael Jordan: 12

    NBA Playoff runs over 32ppg:
    Kobe Bryant: 2
    Michael Jordan: 8

    NBA Playoff runs over 34ppg:
    Kobe Bryant: 0 (never)
    Michael Jordan: 7

    NBA Finals averages for their careers:
    Michael Jordan 33.6ppg 6.0reb 5.9ast 48.0%fg 36.8%3pt ?
    Kobe Bryant 25.3ppg 5.7reb 5.0ast 41.2%fg 31.3%3pt
    Pau Gasol 17.3ppg 10.4reb 3.2ast 1.7blk 52.8%fg
    Scottie Pippen 18.9ppg 8.3reb 5.9ast 40.9%fg 25.9%3pt
    Shaq (as a Laker) 33.6ppg 14.1reb 3.0ast 2.4blk 60.2%fg
    Kobe (with Shaq) 22.1ppg 5.2reb 4.6ast, 1.0blk 41.6%fg
    Kobe has been out performed by teammates in 5 out of his 7 NBA Finals appearances, Michael Jordan was never out performed by a teammate. Michael Jordan never had a teammate average over 20.0ppg in any NBA Finals who shot a higher percentage than him, Kobe's had a teammate do this 4 times (Gasol doesn't get enough shot attempts or it would be 7 times).
    Michael Jordan consistently raised his team's level of play, while Kobe Bryant hinders his team's level of play by consistently missing so many shots. Michael Jordan carried his team consistently, and on the flip side Kobe Bryant's team carries him consistently.

    Record as team leader
    Michael Air Jordan: 640-290 (.688)
    Kobe Bean Bryant: 300-224 (.573)

    Postseason as team leader
    Michael Air Jordan: Missed postseason 0 times in 13 seasons
    Kobe Bryant: Missed postseason 1 time in 6 seasons

    NBA Finals Most Valuable Player awards
    Michael Jordan: 6 in 6 tries
    Kobe Bryant: 2 in 7 tries

    As you can see, it would take Kobe 3 full careers to truly eclipse Michael Jordan. He's so far off he has absolutely no chance to pass Michael Air Jordan whatsoever...
     
  10. 9. August 2010
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    ich würd sagen da hat wer ganz schön lange weile gehabt.


    wobei die dieskusion eh überflüssig is. es gibt nur einen.!

    die frage is eher wer is die 2.?
     
  11. 9. August 2010
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    Allerdings. Hm sowas ist immer total schwer... Larry Bird


    Was hier noch nicht erwähnt wurde:

    Shaq unterschreibt für 2 Jahre in Boston.
     
  12. 10. August 2010
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    mit shaq wollt ich auch grad posten


    find ich epic

    absolute top verstärkung meiner meinung nach. mal sehen ob der gute start spielt oder nich. für mich is das ganz kla nen level up für boston.
     
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