Late Wednesday Mini-Bullets
If you make smart estimates of Kobe Bryant’s upcoming years, he’ll obliterate Magic Johnson in the Laker record book . Lots of people have addressed yesterday’s bullet about LeBron James being called for fouls at half the rate of an average NBA player. One strong theory is that he plays a brand of defense that protects him, as best explained by John Krolik
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