Actually MJ did deal with a zone. He won a national championship dealing with it.
and im sick of the bull "MJ didnt deal with a zone" crap. they DID play zones in the 80s, they just did it in a more subtle way. also, the 3 second rule that is in place kinda negates a LOT of the effectiveness of a zone, which was basically what led to being called for an illegal defense in the 80s, having a man just perch in the paint. its not much different at all. and the best defensive teams today play suffocating man defense. zone just isnt used very often, period.
plus his midrange shot was so good, the zone really would not have bothered him much. and hand checking is FAR tougher to deal with than zone. if you have a good jumpshot, then the zone is useless. Kobe dealt with handchecking, but i dont know where you get the idea that he flourished. he played well, yes, but I wouldn't say he really flourished until it was already gone. besides, a in 94-95 handchecking from the halfcourt to the freethrow line was outlawed, so that will make a MAJOR difference in the effectiveness of a handcheck. quite often when a player drives, they will start well before the free throw line, and by time they get there, they should already be by their man.
i think the argument could be used that if Jordan played in todays league, where you arent allowed to hand check and get away with cheap fouls like in the 80s, he could flourish even more. it goes both ways. fact is, Jordan is the GOAT right now, and people need to stop taking away from his greatness, because if it wasnt for him, there would be no Kobe Bryant, period.