Yes I do. There was a recent discussion in another thread. I realize that. It's still a stat that doesn't take everything into consideration and context.
Do you think Tracy McGrady is the better career playoff performer than Magic Johnson?
you guys are trying to talk basketball with a troll. this isn't kewni's first rodeo here, he's been banned multiple times in the past for being either an idiot or a troll. I don't care which he's doing, the dude is dumb as .
Yes I do. There was a recent discussion in another thread. I realize that. It's still a stat that doesn't take everything into consideration and context.
Do you think Tracy McGrady is the better career playoff performer than Magic Johnson?
You also realize Karl Malone played with the greatest pure PG of all-time, correct? Just making sure that you are aware of that. Tim Duncan had Avery Johnson and Tony Parker passing him the ball.
Of course I don't, but I don't slob Magic's knob, either.
Moreover, Kobe's playoff(where he's supposedly so superior to LeBron) PER is not even close to LeBron's. LeBron literally puts him to shame in playoff PER. Literally laughable when you compare them.
You mean isnt Tony Parker a top 3 MVP candidate upstairs Tony Parker? That guy? finals MVP tony Parker? Multiple all-star Tony Parker? Who did Malone play with as good as David Robinson in the frontcourt?
Surely you're joking about being top 3 in the MVP race. LMFAO
Finals MVP was a travesty, Duncan deserved it, without question. Then again, the same type of people vote Kobe Bryant to the all-defensive first team.
Multiple all-star. LMAO OK he went twice. The guy is a fringe all-star, at best. Any time he's made it, he's barely made it and there's question to whether or not he deserved it. Also, he is a scoring PG, which strengthens my point.
Malone didn't have anyone as good as Robinson, but Robinson was quickly a s of his former self after Duncan was drafted.
didnt say I agree I was just perusing the quality threads upstairs and saw the interesting case being made ... heck ESPN has him 7th. Not much of a stretch for fans on Parker's team forum to not think he should be higher ...
You have to realize, most of these people just live in SA and don't really know anything about the game.
As for him being 7th on ESPN, even that is way too high. He's playing well, for him, but the success is due to great overall team play. For example, I don't know where this team would be without Splitter right now.
No wonder your fellow spur fans are tin' on ya, when you make such endearing remarks about your silver and black brethren ...
I'd imagine LeBron would find that awkward and uncomfortable.
I don't really care about making friends with anyone. I am here to educate.
So LeBron then?
This is what I think it comes down to. I think it's apparent that psychologically Bron just isn't cut from the same cloth as Kobe.
Shaq and Pau (and random scrubs like Artest) carried Kirby's ass at times, but for better or worse, he always wanted the ball in crunch time. I've never gotten the sense that a moment was too big for him.
I've always hated on Kobe for trying to be Michael. From the way he talks, to his mannerisms, to the way he conducts interviews, he always came off as someone pretending to be Mike. His act is somewhere in between fake, awkward and pathetic. That being said, at least that is doing everything he can to be like (or better than) the best of all time. Nine seasons in, and I'm not exactly sure what LeBron wants to be.
He wants to be liked.
Kobe won only a single (and clearly undeserved) MVP, couldn't do anything without an all-NBA big man and the greatest coach of all time, and intentionally quit on his team Rick Barry style in game 7 against Phoenix.
I could never imagine a LeBron team missing the playoffs or winning < 50 games in his prime. He's that good. I don't like LeBron, but Kobe Bryant has never played as well as LeBron has consistently played these last few years, and in case people forget, Kobe has had his share of playoff meltdowns. Oh yeah and he's only 27.
In terms of dominance, it's like comparing Moses Malone (LeBron) to Clyde Drexler (Kobe).
The future will be incredibly unkind to Kobe Bryant. Once people stop living in the Hollywood aspect of all of this and break down the stats and look at things objectively, he will hopefully be remembered where he belongs: outside the top 20 of all time, and squarely behind Tim, Dirk, KG, Lebron, and others in his era.
Damn, nowhereman523, I really couldn't have said it better myself. Cheers.![]()
Yeah just like they do with Russell and his stats.... oh wait.
I do agree with JaG above. Kobe's constant copying of MJ has been more than pathetic at times. So has his desire to shoot without regard of team concepts. And barring a miracle he will not win another ring, at least as a main asset of his team.
I am as big a fan of Dirk and the advanced stats movement will be very kind to him in the future, compared to today's fans. But right now, the rank of his generation is:
1.Shaq (a bit older, but still played a lot in 2000s)
2.Duncan
3.Kobe
(distance)
4.Dirk
5.LeBron
5.KG
and then Wade, Nash, Kidd, Pierce, Iverson. Those rings matter, and they matter a lot.
LeBron's choke jobs in the last two playoffs are epic and will not be forgotten easily.
Last edited by endrity; 02-18-2012 at 10:36 AM.
This is good reasoning.
Magua hate the James name.
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Scoreboard, Kobe 5 les Lebron 0 end of story. What a hater, aint it a shame that no real knowledgeable basketball fan or non hater agrees with your bullcrap. Since its obvious you know nothing about basketball, please quit posting and read a book on basketball 101.
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