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Maybe Kobe is overated these days.. His season stats lower than Harden. Oh dear. You do mean season stats right? Not playoff stats. Or the stats you can't measure in a championship playoff game when it comes to THAT MOMENT, when a player has to pickup and carry a game when it most matters. When commodities such as desire, persistence, hunger, determination, will, shall I go on, etc. can be measured then stats might mean something. Maybe we can ask MJ or Kobe how we could measure those.
The answer will probably lie on their fingers (yes plural)
Ha ha ha ha oh Ingles...how are those predictions going mate? lol
For a shit team with an over rated player, they seemed to finish ABOVE the Rockets, and Kobe played BETTER than Harden. Harden, your CLUTCH boy CHOKED!
Do you actually follow basketball at all, or just read articles on websites?