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Kobe got his first triple double since 2010, but Lebron can get triple doubles in his sleep?
11-27-2012, 06:46 AM
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When you have two of the best rebounders in the game, on your team, it's pretty impressive. And when it comes to assists, just remember this. Your teammates have to make the shots, in order for you to get an assist. Kobe has no control over the fact that more than two thirds of the time his passes to teammates result in misses. And, keep in mind, he played in the triangle offense all but the last two seasons. An offense which was designed for multiple players to be able to score or pass on one single set. So, yes, Kobe can do it, when the opprtunity affords itself. Don't act like he isn't a good passer or rebounder, because his averages are at or above those for his respective position.
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