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Prime T-Mac destroying 2003' Nets (46 + 10 + 10)

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by _RTM_, Sep 20, 2011.

  1. htownrox1

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    T-Mac was super awesome back then.
     
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    LOOL idiot.only reason he averaged 26 in 05 was because he had a certian Yao ming and pretty much second roll from then on. If he wanted to average 30 plus that season he could.
     
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    Idiot, Kobe had 30/7/6 in 2003, a dominant bigman didn't stop him from averaging 30. Yao of 2005 was nowhere close to Shaq in 2003. Plus, TMac's fg% dropped a couple of percents too. It clear indicated that TMac could only play me-mac offense. So much about unselfishness.

     
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    http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/LAL/2003.html

    you're right. Shaq averaged 27.5 while Kobe averaged 30.
     

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