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Abdu NBA Rookie
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are you on crack!!!!!!kobe is better and its not even close,i like lamar cuase he is a laker but he is a benchwarmer and know one will remeber him in the future,!!!!!!!!!!!!i thought you knew about basketball!,
Abdu NBA Rookie
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He is one of the League’s most talented and versatile forwards. Doesn’t always play up to his potential. Can play a number of different positions, but has largely become a power forward at this point. Has developed his frame and has excellent length. Athletic, but not quite to the point that it helps define his game. Shows a very good first step. More fluid and skilled than explosive. Possesses a smooth left handed stroke with NBA range. Doesn’t always shoot a consistent percentage from deep. Capable of bringing the ball up the floor and playing a point forward role. Handles the ball as well as most point guards. Uses his size as an advantage when distributing the ball. Shows decent post skills, and can play down low when asked to. Shows good hustle on the defensive end, and does a great job boxing out. Very good fit for the triangle offense. Intended to play his college ball at UNLV, but had his scholarship withdrawn after numerous scandals surrounding the program surfaced. Needed only a single season at Rhode Island to push his stock to the top of the lottery. Has had a handful of setbacks in his career, especially in the form of injuries. Used to have some problems with drugs, but is past that at this point. Had a rough childhood, and has suffered numerous personal losses throughout his playing career. Definitely maturing as a person as his career goes on. Maturation shows on the court as well. Could stand to become more consistent, but is the type of team player that brings a different dimension to the game when on the floor. Has a tendency to fade in and out of games mentally at times and get very passive—tough to know what you’re going to get night in and night out, but also very tough to argue with his incredible talent.
Nick C NBA Veteran
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5-time NBA champion: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010[12][13][14] 7 NBA Finals appearances: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010[12][13][14][15][16] 2-time NBA Finals MVP: 2009, 2010 NBA Most Valuable Player: 2008[7][17][18] 2-time scoring champion: 2006, 2007[19] 12-time NBA All-Star: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010[9] 11 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to a league-wide lockout)[9][20] Missed the 2010 game due to injury[21] 3-time NBA All-Star Game MVP: 2002, 2007, 2009 (shared the last with Shaquille O'Neal)[22] 12-time All-NBA selection: First team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010[23][24] Second team: 2000, 2001[23][24] Third team: 1999, 2005[23][24] 10-time All-Defensive selection: First team: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010[25][26] Second team: 2001, 2002[25][26] NBA All-Rookie selection: Second team: 1997[27][28] NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion: 1997[29] NBA regular season leader: points: 2003 (2,461), 2006 (2,832, 7th in NBA history),[30] 2007 (2,430), 2008 (2,323)[9] points per game: 2006 (35.4, 8th in NBA history),[31] 2007 (31.6)[9] field goals attempted: 2006 (2,173), 2007 (1,757), 2008 (1,690)[9] field goals made: 2003 (868), 2006 (978), 2007 (813)[9] free throws attempted: 2007 (768)[9] free throws made: 2006 (696), 2007 (667)[9] 2nd most points in a game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors)
Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Donyell Marshall)[32] Most three-point field goals made, one half: 8 (on March 28, 2003 vs. Washington Wizards; shared with 5 other players)[32][33] Most free throws made, four-game playoff series: 51 (second round vs. Sacramento Kings, 2001)[34] Youngest player to score 18,000 points: (28 years, 156 days)[35] Youngest player to score 20,000 points: (29 years, 122 days)[36] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[36] Became one of only three players to reach the milestone under the age of 30. The other two are Chamberlain (29 years, 134 days)[36] and Michael Jordan (29 years, 326 days).[37] Youngest player to score 23,000 points: (30 years, 171 days)[38] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[38] Youngest player to score 24,000 points: (31 years, 76 days)[39] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[39] Youngest player to score 25,000 points: (31 years, 151 days)[40] Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[40] Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team: (1996–97)[41] Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team: (1999–00)[41] Youngest player to start a game: (&0000000000000018.00000018 years, &0000000000000158.000000158 days)[1] Youngest player to start an All-Star game[41]
Career: 25,790 (as of April 2010)[47][48] Surpassed Jerry West, the previous holder of the record, on February 1, 2010[48] Career, playoffs: 5,052 (as of June 18, 2010)[49] Surpassed Jerry West, the previous holder of the record, on April 23, 2010[49] Season: 2,832 (2005–06)[9] Game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5][6] Half: 55 (2nd half, on January 22, 2006 vs. Toronto Raptors)[5] Quarter: 30 (twice, most recently on November 30, 2006 in 3rd quarter vs. Utah Jazz)[5] Games scoring 60 points or more, career: 5 (as of March 1, 2010)[50] Games scoring 50 points or more, career: 24 (as of March 1, 2010)[50] Games scoring 50 points or more, season: 10 (2006–07)[1] Games scoring 40 points or more, career: 104 (as of March 1, 2010)[48] Games scoring 40 points or more, season: 27 (2005–06)[51]
Bryant goes in for a layup in a 2010 game against the Magic.Consecutive games of 50 points or more: 4 (March 16–23, 2007)[52] Behind Wilt Chamberlain (7 consecutive games five times in 1961–62)[52] Consecutive games of 40 points or more: 9 (February 6–23, 2003)[53] Tied with Michael Jordan (1986–87) and behind Wilt Chamberlain (14 consecutive games twice in 1961–62 and 10 consecutive games in 1962–63)[53][54]
1995 Adidas ABCD Summer Camp Senior MVP[65] 1996 Naismith High School Player of the Year[65] 1996 Gatorade Circle of Champions High School Player of the Year[65] 1996 McDonald's High School All-American[65] 1996 USA Today All-USA First Team[65] USA Today and PARADE's 1996 National High School Player of the Year with a seasonal average of 30.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4.0 steals and 3.8 blocks per game.[1] Named Most Outstanding Player at the Beach Ball Classic in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in his senior year[65] The all-time leading scorer in Southeastern Pennsylvania school history with 2,883 points[1] Surpassed Carlin Warley (2,441) and Wilt Chamberlain (2,359)[1][65] Led Lower Merion High School to a 31–3 record, including 27 straight wins, and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) Class AAAA state title as a senior. The Aces defeated Erie Cathedral Prep 48–43 to win the gold (1996).[1] Had his Lower Merion High School number 33 retired in 2002[66] Became the 27th player to enter the NBA straight from high school (Jermaine O'Neal was the other player to do so in the 1996 NBA Draft)[65] Won 5 ESPY Awards 2002 Outstanding Team Award (Los Angeles Lakers)[67] 2006 Under Armour Undeniable Performance Award (Kobe Bryant's 81 points)[67] 2008 Best NBA Player Award (Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers)[67][68] 2009 Best Team Award (Los Angeles Lakers)[67] 2010 Best NBA Player Award (Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers)[67] Gold medal with Team USA, 2007 FIBA Americas Championship (Tournament of Americas)[69] Gold medal with Team USA, 2008 Summer Olympics[69] Ranked #12 in SLAM Magazine's 2009 revision of the top 50 greatest players of all time (published in the August 2009 issue)[70] Sporting News NBA Athlete of the Decade (2000s)[71] TNT NBA Player of the Decade (2000s)[72]
lamer is a number 1 pick but was to lazy so he joined the lakers!
Raza NBA Superstar
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