You just did, 5>4 is a stat.
So there are two kinds of players in the NBA, stars and role players (well, maybe three, useless ones like Mengke Bateer or Adam Morrison). The issue is that Kobe was clearly the lesser of the two during the 00-02 runs, and yet you somehow equate his contributions to those of Shaq just to bolster your claims that Kobe > Duncan. It's almost like you had the rankings in mind and then just randomly came up with some criteria to justify your rankings.
Shaq's issue in the last two minutes is flawed. He was ranked top 10 in clutch scores in 02 or 03, when the stat was tracked. You foul Shaq in the last few minutes, and he has a 50% chance at making each FT, that is better than Kobe's career FG%. He missed the playoffs as a rookie, which was out of his prime.
Kobe, in 16 years, never learned to play with his teammates. In basketball, not being able to play team ball is about as flawed as you can get.
Not sure where you get the idea that I am discrediting Kobe because I dislike him. I don't really dislike him, and like I said over and over and over again, he would have been a fantastic Spur if he is willing to play second fiddle to Duncan. The issue with him is that he doesn't know his own limitations, and refuse to play accordingly. He is also overrated as as he requires the most dominant frontline every season for his team to be successful. And in 04 and this year so far, his teams have under achieved due to his selfish play.
Just logically speaking, Kobe and Shaq are both in your top 10, and yet they won 3 championships together. Over the same span, Duncan, the lone top 10 in your list won 2. Sort of tells you which of three is better, even using your own criteria.