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Kobe Bryant is the best basketball player ever Hands Down!
He did what Michael Jordan never did. He set the record in New York, scoring more points then anybody ever at Madison Square Garden. 61 points! Love him or Hate him, you have to agree, he is the best to ever play this game.
Stats for yesterdays game 19-31 shots 3-6 3pt 20-20 free throws 61 total points |
He sucks, he can't win championships..
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Turbobullshit.
I watched all SIX Bulls championships in the 90's. Kobe is good, but never has been, and never will be, the best. </thread> |
what a bad ass show he put on yesterday
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Gary... While I agree Kobe is a great player. Kobe is far from a great Teammate, Jordan was that. If Kobe can learn to do this, I highly doubt he can at this late stage of his career, he will become the greatest.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....html?bcnn=yes That article speaks the truth. |
the best basketball player ever? lol
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One can argue neither Jordan or Kobe are the greatest ever. :2 cents:
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Will Lebron James be better than Michael Jordan one day ?? He seems like a good team player ..
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Kobe isn't even close to Jordan status. Len Bias would have been better than Jordan, had he lived. :2 cents: http://nbcsportsmedia.msnbc.com/j/NB...as.hmedium.jpg |
agreed :thumbsup
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I am not arguing that Kobe is the best ever. I just think these articles get a bit tiresome. At the end of the day, Kobe and Jordan are similar. Jordan had less competition, gambling issues, and lets be honest, he was suspected of infidelity on occasions. He was a jerk. He had to have HIS points. Kobe is arrogant, issues with infidelity, stiffer competition but he had Shaq. How much of that matters? None..... Neither of them are the greatest ever. Shaq is and will be for some time. |
Also, breaking the scoring record in Madison Square Garden is a bit of an overhyped accomplishment. Every team is different. This one has a coach known for allowing individual players to torch his defenses.
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Come on Eric, you have to admit he has to be up there in the top 3, besides, the topic of this post was Player, not teammate... |
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dude, he's not even the best all round player in the game today...how can you say he's the greatest of all time? lol
Plus Kobe's stats are nowhere near Jordan's...and Kobe has yet to win a ring as the "franchise player". The best all "around player" in the NBA by far is LeBron James, it's a fact. No one does more with less...and not one "active player" in the league has ever put up seasons compareable to his last 5 seasons. Think about that. Not one active player has gone for 27+ Points, 6+ rebounds, 6+ assists in a season...and LeBron's about to do it for the 5th straight year (and just turned 24). Also, he's in the running for defensive player of the year...not to mention one of the best team players ever. LeBron's Stats this year: 27.8pts, 7.5 rebounds, 7.0 assists, 2.0 steals, 1.3 blocks (team record: 37-9) Kobe's Stats this year: 27.4pts, 5.5 recounds, 5.1 assists, 1.5 steals, 0.5 blocks (team record: 38-9) *and LeBron plays in the East, which has taken over as the more dominant league. Another note on LeBron -- he's on pace for his 3rd season of 27+ points, 7+ assists, 7+ rebounds...which will make him only the 2nd player in NBA history to do that more than 2 times in his entire career...Oscar Robertson was the other (and he played long before the game ever truely evolved). Never has a player done more at his age than LeBron James has done in the NBA. |
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Put Kobe in Cleveland, and he would have the same numbers, or even better. |
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Dude, you aint got a clue. |
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Remember the other year when the Lakers struggled? Why didn't Kobe put up those kinds of numbers then? |
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If Kobe's the best player in the league, he should have won the title with the team he had last year. I don't imagine anyone in the basketball world would say the Lakers would have lost last year, if they would have had LeBron instead of Kobe. |
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The topic of this thread was Best Basketball Player, Not the Best Team. What part of that don't you understand? There are 5 guys on a team, you can't win the game all by yourself. |
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you must never seen Shawn Bradley play. kobe the greatest :321GFY, lucky for him, Shawn had a higher calling |
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Exactly this thread is about the best player...you just contradicted yourself ;) because if he was the best player they would have won last year. You obviously don't pay much attention to basketball when you say "there are 5 guys on a team"...have you seen their roster? saying it takes 5 players isn't an excuse at all with the Lakers...They had/have tons of talent. |
You can't compare generations... Kobe is the best player in the NBA right now, and has been this decade.
Jordan in the 90s, Magic in the 80s |
The best NBA player ever, Kobe is not in that league yet. You have guys have forgoten Oscar Robertson, Kareem, Larry Bird a white guy, ha ha. You have Jerry West, don't forget about Magic.
Jordan himself would be in the top three now. People must not remember Bill Rusell, or some guy named Wilt Chamberlin. All of these players played in a league that had much better players. The best decade for talent in the NBA, was in the 80'S. I saw how the Celtics dominated! Kobe. I seem to remember that Jordan put up 63 against one of the best Celtic teams of all time. If Kobe can win a championship without Shaq, this will help him move into the top five of all time. Until then, I don't see Kobe being able to get past the Celtics by himself. |
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Cavs lose their first home game to LA.... |
Best Ever? NOT EVEN CLOSE.
MJ would have NEVER lost to the Charlotte Bobcats |
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Again, you have no idea what you're talking about. He won't put up 50 against one of the best defensive teams in the league...another fact for you. |
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Their Record 41-41, Finished 6th in NBA Central Division This was in 1995-1996 when the Bulls went 72-10 He also lost to the Toronto Raptors that year, when Toronto went 21-61 |
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What's your ICQ#? I'll bet after watching tonight's game to see how Ilgauskas is playing. He's the reason they lost to the Lakers the other week, because he was injured and LA was too big inside. If Ilgauskas is moving better than he did the other night -- I'll bet with you Cleveland wins, they just have too much confidence on their home court and no one can play with them at home. |
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Shaq is the most dominant inside force in the history of the NBA -- he certainly deserves to be in the conversation. and if you really knew the game you would have said Chamberlain didn't deserve to be in the conversation either ;) His free throw numbers were even worse. |
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Jordan never got to play a shit Knicks team like Kobe does. When Jordan was around, the Knicks had a lot more talent and one of the best defenses in the league. They also had different rules in that era which made it harder for guards to score.
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He is not the best basketball player ever. He is one the best players in the NBA these days.
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Jordan is still the best player ever.
Kobe is one of the best ever. Shaq is the most dominant. LeBron is the future best player ever, but needs to win 6 or more titles to be in that conversation. I do think he'll do it though. But hey, I'm from Cleveland, so let me dream a little. Kobe is the best 1 on 1 player ever and can score at will. He's much better at dishin' the rock then in the past. It's not too late for him to be the best, but can only be the best with 3 more championships. Lakers can win 3 more with the team they have now. My question is, if the Lakers get Shaq again, use him as a back up to Andrew, will they win a title? And is it really possible for the Lakers to get Shaq again? Sounds like Shaq is buttering up the Lakers for a potential move. |
Kobe isn't even the best player in the league, Lebron is. Comparing Kobe to Jordan is silly. Here are some reasons why:
- Jordan played with hand checking, something that was a big disadvantage to guards. - Kobe plays in an era with defensive 3 seconds and the charging circle in the lane. Huge advantage to players who drive the lane. Jordan did not. - Jordan was a much better defender than Kobe. - Jordan was a 50% FG shooter, Kobe is 45%. Huge difference between the two. - Jordan was a better rebounder and passer than Kobe. - Jordan will win more championships than Kobe with less talent. I don't know how anyone could even come close to making this argument. In this era, under these rules, Jordan would put up 35-40 points a night with ease. He also wouldn't have to shoot as much as Kobe does to do it. Kobe is a great player, one of the best ever. But he's not in the league of Jordan. |
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