Attention, Grinnell College basketball office: LeBron James wants the tape from Jack Taylor's record-setting scoring spree, which left fellow NBA star Kobe Bryant awestruck. James, of the NBA champion Miami Heat, and the Lakers' Bryant took plenty of notice of the Grinnell guard's record 138 points in only 36 minutes of playing time in a 179-104 victory over Faith Baptist Bible in Grinnell, Iowa. The Heat called their intern -- the day's designated shooter during a defensive drill for the team -- "Taylor" all morning during practice, and after the session, James was among those weighing in on the significance of the feat. "It's unbelievable, honestly," James said. "I would like to see the game. I want to see the game." Hard to believe, but after one record shooting night, a three-time NBA MVP like James was putting Taylor in the same breath as all-time superstars like Bryant and Wilt Chamberlain. By the end of his night, Taylor was 52-for-108 (27-for-71 from the 3-point line). Source: ESPN
I'm still in awe. He shot the ball 108 times in 36 minutes. Which means he shot the ball every 20 seconds. They must have played some seriously scrub team and he must have put up every shot. Apparently he thinks he's already an NBA star. Screwin ball hog.
based upon some of the stories ive read about he coaches this score every second you can kind of offence
The Arena League of college basketball. In a way all his accomplishment does is diminish the integrity of Div III B-Ball. Like to see him lace 'em up against NC or Kansas, shoot it 108 time and see how he does. Hell, he'd never even touch it 108 times.