creationism vs. evolution is a debate?
Creationism vs. Evolution: Spurs get front row look at the Kobe-Lebron debate
by Jesse Blanchard
Texas is no stranger to intense debates, having long been the national hotbed for our public education system’s creationism vs. evolution discussion. Over the next few days a different sort of debate will play out in the AT&T Center, one that still challenges longstanding values and beliefs.
Kobe Bryant or LeBron James, which one is the best player in the NBA?
Ask Tim Duncan, who at one point in his career could make a pretty convincing argument for himself, and he’d probably answer Kobe on Wednesday and LeBron on Friday. As far as opponents go, the San Antonio Spurs will never face better players in consecutive games.
And Texas may not ever again be privy to as heated a sports debate.
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creationism vs. evolution is a debate?
The only people who still think Bryant is the best player are Laker fans, and possibly those who make money from the NBA machine.
If you actually watch Laker games, it's blatantly obvious that Bryant may not even be the best player on his team.
It's time people stopped evaluating "best player" status from watching highlites. How about watching what Bryant gets out of possessions in terms of a team perspective, and what LeBron gets.
Basketball, despite the way the NBA markets their product, is still a team game. It's 5 on 5. LeBron James gets it, and always has. Watch Bryant play. Just watch, and you'll see that he still - after 12 years in the league - has not grasped the fact that he has four other guys wearing his color jersey.
There is literally no comparison, and no debate. Bryant can't hold a candle to LeBron James.
They are both beasts.
But i'd rather have KB than Bron. I don't like the way the league officials save him every time he (LBJ) s up a play, they blow the whistle if the air around him is too dense.
Oh please, who is better than Kobe on the Lakers?Pau Gasol?!!!?!
As for the debate, I think Lebron is more unstoppable but Kobe scares me more in an end of game situation.
And again...Kobe not the best player on his team? HILARIOUS.![]()
Lebron is levels above anybody in the NBA right now, it isn't debatable..I doubt anybody takes that away from him as long as he's in his prime, which should be for a while..there's literally no possible argument for Kobe..
LeBron wins it 10 times out of 10 times. Look at what each player have accomplished through their careers in relation to what they were given, it's no contest.
And when the Cavs fail at the Championship for a second time in a row with the best record in the NBA, what excuses will be made then?![]()
Same one made for Kobe from 2005-2008: teammates aren't good enough.
With the best record in the NBA twice in a row...how poor can the teammates be?
They also beat the Spurs, without LeBron, just a few weeks ago...they are probably one of the absolute best supporting casts in the NBA.
You asked what excuses would be made. You didn't specify that they needed to be valid.
Apologists will apologize.
Just checking![]()
Weak conference. After Celts, Magic, and surprisingly Hawks there isn't much there.
This is not a debate.Lebron is better than Kobe and every year the distance is bigger.It's life.Kobe isn't getting older and Lebron is near his prime
The question could be if Lebron will be better than Kobe was at the end of their careers.
Lebron may be the best player in the NBA, but the bottom line is the ring. Kobe's got 5, Lebron 0. Fair or unfair, championships are the mark for true greatness in all sports.
Kobe has 5 rings???
Are you from the future??? O....o
Kobe has 4.
I'm pretty sure he is.
Yes. How's that rock you've been living under holding up?
I think he meant it as in the Kobe-LeBron debate because of the le.
There's no debate, Lebron is in a class of his own right now.
But Kobe's still a top 3 player in the L at 32 and has lasted through almost a dozen player rivalries throughout the years while his contemporaries have faded away. Thats impressive to me.
My mistake if that was the case. I apologize.
As far as the debate goes, in my mind James is the better all around team player, but Kobe is definitely more clutch.
Just my $.02
I think LeBron's 4th quarter scoring binges show he's plenty clutch. What was it, 24 of the last 25 points against Detroit or something?
Exactly. I laugh at the hypocrisy of Lakers fans. In the middle of the past decade when Duncan began to play less minutes and pace himself throughout the regular season and Spurs fans still called him the best player in the league and pointed to his edge in championships despite Bryant's gaudier statistics, they didn't want to hear it. Now that James has assumed the role of the young player with the (even more so) gaudier statistics, their counter is this: "Yeah, but Bryant has four rings; James has zero".
The best player in the league debate hasn't been this clear cut since Duncan in '03. As for potential challengers to James' throne going forward, at this writing I'd say Durant, Howard, Paul, Anthony and Wade (him to a lesser extent because of his age, style of play and litany of past injuries, even though he's closest to James currently). Williams, Roy, and Rose are a tier down from that. We haven't seen what Griffin or Wall can do at this level yet. I suspect the only one who might legitimately be in the discussion at a point in their respective careers is Durant.
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