LeBron. Yes Kobe may average more points a game in this 2012 season but look at the shot difference, LeBron averages 28 points a game on just 17 - 18 shots, whilst Kobe averages 30+ points on 25+ shots. Kobe has never averaged over 50% from the field in a season whilst LeBron is having a career high Field goal percentage this year.
58.2% for his career.
Overall, LeBron, because he has more assists, more rebounds, and a higher field goal percentage (believe it or not, a higher 3 point field goal percentage!). There are a few stats that Kobe has over LeBron. Wade cannot be compared to those two beasts, although he is a beast in the 2009-2010 season. yeah overall Kobe but lebron is good but not compared to Kobe
no kobe is better because kobe has 5 rings and lebron has 2 and kobe field goal percent is better than lebron
Career = 40.6%
Through 15 games of the 2010 season, he has a career percentage of 85.4 (158 field goals in 185 attempts).
Michael Jordan's career field goal percentage is .497 and Kobe Bryant's is .455 .
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It's C.J. Redick. He at one point in his career shot 82.5% from corner 3. But the highest 3 point percentage from all around was by Stephen Curry at 51.5%.
It's the percentage of your field goal shots made and field goals attempted, also known as a field goal percentage
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JOHN LEE - Perhaps the most prolific place-kicker in NCAA history, Lee was twice selected first-team All-American ('84, '85) while setting numerous UCLA and NCAA records during his four years as UCLA's place kicker (1982-85). Lee holds school records for field goals made in a game (6), season (32), and career (85) and field goals attempted in a season (36) and a career (100), points in a season (117) and a career (390) and kick points in a game (18). Lee holds or held the following NCAA records: most field goals in a season (29 in 1984) and in a two-year period (50 in 1984-85), field goals made per game for a season (2.64 in 1984) and a career (1.84,1982-85), highest career percentage (85.9%), highest career percentage on field goals of 40 yards or more (69.4%), highest career percentage of field goals of under 40 yards (96.4%), and most career games of four or more field goals (8). He was chosen in the second round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals.