100 for Jordan?

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Volsfan895

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His Airness says in today's NBA he would score 100 points in a game...also said that Kobe is a top 10 guard all-time. Do you think MJ is being over confident or is he right?
 
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I'm sure an MJ in his prime, Kobe or even Durant could throw down a hundred if they really wanted to.

And yes, there is absolutely zero debate that Kobe is a top-ten all time guard.
 
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100 is still the unicorn of basketball.

It's been almost five years since Kobe's 81 and that is still fresh in the memories of most NBA fans.
 
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I would value the averaging a triple double for the whole season over scoring 100 in a game, then again im not the average fan.
 
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I would value the averaging a triple double for the whole season over scoring 100 in a game, then again im not the average fan.

Lol I heard them talking about Lebron doing it this year on espn radio. I don't think it will ever happen
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His Airness says in today's NBA he would score 100 points in a game...also said that Kobe is a top 10 guard all-time. Do you think MJ is being over confident or is he right?

You must be friends with the NBA on facebook. Just saw this on my home page. I think in his prime he could have gotten 100, the situation would have to be perfect though.
 
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I'm sure an MJ in his prime, Kobe or even Durant could throw down a hundred if they really wanted to.

And yes, there is absolutely zero debate that Kobe is a top-ten all time guard.

I know it's no debate he is top 10, but I think it was a shot at Kobe because of the comparisons between he and Jordan.
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I would value the averaging a triple double for the whole season over scoring 100 in a game, then again im not the average fan.

It would, but nobody is ever going to average a triple double again, or even come close. Jason Kidd had the best shot of doing this by far of any player in recent history and he hasn't even approached it.

The 100 point game can still happen.
 
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I know it's no debate he is top 10, but I think it was a shot at Kobe because of the comparisons between he and Jordan.
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I'd have to hear it, but I don't know how that could be a shot against a guy who's still active.

If you're talking top ones AND twos, then top ten sounds right. Which is what I assume he meant. If he meant just twos, then top 5 is more appropriate.
 
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I'd have to hear it, but I don't know how that could be a shot against a guy who's still active.

If you're talking top ones AND twos, then top ten sounds right. Which is what I assume he meant. If he meant just twos, then top 5 is more appropriate.

ESPN NBA His Airness: Kobe Bryant top-10 guard

I didn't read it carefully enough, It wasn't a shot at him...my bad
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Mike put up 50 at 40 years of age relying solely on jump shots. Without hand checking, and playing against much weaker defenses in todays era, I believe he could do it.
 
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Lets not forget, Jordan shot 50% for his career from the field. This is during the time when you had Detroit, Boston, the Knicks and Milwaukee bucks with Montcrief and Cummings and the like in the Eastern Conference.

Jordan would easily do it if he played today.
 
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