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  1. #51
    VanillaPlayerFan BD24's Avatar
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    Shaq 3
    MVPau 2
    Kobe 0

  2. #52
    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    1. Dad Killer
    2. LeBron
    3. Wilt
    4. Gay ass Magic
    5. Shaq
    6. Duncan
    7. Kobe
    8. Pedolajuwon
    9. Jabbar
    10. Durant
    11. Garnett
    12. Nowitzki
    13. Bird**
    14. Curry
    15. Malone
    16. Wade
    17. Robinson
    18. Malone
    19. Barkley
    20. Paul
    durant at 10 bruh

  3. #53
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    Bird is the GOAT tbh

    Better than all those black dudes

  4. #54
    Veteran namlook's Avatar
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    Kobe is a borderline top 10 player imo. Think he can sit anywhere from 10 to 13 or so. Anything higher than 10 though is ridicoulus. No way he is ahead of Jordan, Kareem, Russell, Wilt, Duncan, Hakeem, LeBron, Bird, AIDs, and of course Daddy, cant put him above of the guy responsible for 3 of his les tbh.

    Actually in retrospect 12 is about right.
    I can't really address Wilt and Russell since I never saw them play. I saw everyone else in their prime. I watched Kareem when he was still dominant but in the second half of his career. The two easiest to pick on are Hakeem and Bird. It's pretty easy to argue Kobe above Hakeem and Bird if you look at career accomplishments, rings, all star games, all nba teams, all defensive teams, longevity. People love to say Kobe didn't deserve those but that doesn't mean anything. The fact is those are accomplishments that happened and that's how careers are judged. He's set in stone top 10 for career accomplishments.
    Last edited by namlook; 03-04-2018 at 08:11 PM.

  5. #55
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    Like I said, Kobe’s relevance away from the basketball court will place him in a higher pedestal than Duncan. It’s funny how the liberal media has embraced him ever since he stepped away from the hardwood.

    Duncan will most likely get the Olajuwon treatment as time goes by. Severely underrated, simply because he chose to be away from the spotlight...


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