Most overrated player in the history of the game, only time I ever was truly impressed with his game was during that season where he had the string of 40 point games.Never steps up in the playoffs, has no memorable playoff moments, seems to go 12/30 every game and has maybe the worst shot selection I've ever seen from an all star player.
Y0U'RE A FUCKING M0R0N. K0BE HAS 0NE 0F THE BEST PLAY0FF STATS 0F ALL TIME. NICE TALKING 0UT 0F Y0UR ASS.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/kobe-bryant-man-among-boys-career-playoffs-stats-235400924--nba.htmlCareer Playoff Points
1) 5,504 - Kobe Bryant, LAL, 2) 4,047 - Tim Duncan, SAS, 3) 3,312 - Dirk Nowitzki, DAL, 4) 2,749 - LeBron James, MIA, 5) 2,675 - Tony Parker, SAS
Notes: Think about that for a moment - Kobe Bryant has scored more than twice the number of career playoff points than the player with the fourth most, LeBron James. Despite what Laker/Kobe-haters say, Kobe's career FG% in the playoffs is just fine at 44.8%, comparable to Ray Allen (45.2%), LeBron James (46.1%) and Dirk Nowitzki (46.3%). Kobe's career postseason shooting percentage is better than Kevin Durant (43.0%), Paul Pierce (42.6%), Derrick Rose (42.5%), and Carmelo Anthony (41.9%).
Career Playoff Assists
1) 1,239 - Jason Kidd, DAL, 2) 1,052 - Steve Nash, PHO, 3) 1,025 - Kobe Bryant, LAL, 4) 825 - Chauncey Billups, LAC, 5) 708 - Tony Parker, SAS
Notes: Kobe's career playoff average of 4.7 APG is 15th among all active NBA players with a minimum of 30 career playoff games and fifth among non-point guards, trailing only LeBron James (6.9 APG), Dwyane Wade (5.5), Tracy McGrady (5.5), and Andre Iguodala (5.1). Not only has Kobe benefited from his longevity, but he is among the better assist men in the NBA during the playoffs as well.
Career Playoff Rebounds
1) 2,212 - Tim Duncan, SAS, 2) 1,454 - Ben Wallace, DET, 3) 1,314 - Dirk Nowitzki, DAL, 4) 1,256 - Kevin Garnett, BOS, 5) 1,096 - Kobe Bryant, LAL.
Notes: Kobe averaged an impressive 7.3 RPG in the 2001 playoffs in helping the Lakers win the NBA title that year. Kobe also surpassed the 6.0 RPG threshold in 1999 (6.9), 2006 (6.3), and the 2010 championship season (6.0). These are stellar rebounding numbers for a shooting guard.