First of all, dumbass, that's not what you said. If you are going to say something stupid then stick to it.
Kobe scored 48 points in a game seven against Sacramento in 2001.
Again, that has nothing to do with anything. The Lakers might not have won without the most dominant player in the league. Again, don't strain yourself.
Wow, three of the best players in the league. What was I thinking?
I guess "he don't have the vision to find open team mates" means something different to you than it does to the rest of the world.
Dude, you must not even watch basketball, because the above is even stupider than the rest of your post. He's not as great as Jordan. Okay, but that doesn't mean he isn't great.
The argument here is whether or not Kobe deserves the MVP, and more particularly, whether he deserves it for making his teammates better. That he is, at the very least, one of the top two or three players in the league every single year since about third season in the NBA isn't debatable by people who know anything about basketball.