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    whose the better player? in terms of pure basketball skill and domination.

    i pick kobe. if 2006-08 kobe is still playing today, he'd be the best player in the game easily.

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    Don't get me wrong, kobe in that period was the best scorer, closer, and most hungry individual during that timespan.
    However most of his success barely translated to wins, i.e. him getting knocked out by Phoenix
    if I remember correctly wasn't there a point to which the Lakers were actually shopping him around in the trade market?

    Also look at Lebrons resume from 2011 to now: 3 Finals appearances, 2 NBA championships.
    No comparison really, Lebron is the better player, and it's not even close.

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    Easily Lebron, compare those three years and Kobe was only able to get one MVP and finals appearance. Meanwhile, that ol' sport Lebron dominated the league those three years. Sorry ol' sport but it's a landslide in Lebron's favor.

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    Don't get me wrong, kobe in that period was the best scorer, closer, and most hungry individual during that timespan.
    However most of his success barely translated to wins, i.e. him getting knocked out by Phoenix
    if I remember correctly wasn't there a point to which the Lakers were actually shopping him around in the trade market?

    Also look at Lebrons resume from 2011 to now: 3 Finals appearances, 2 NBA championships.
    No comparison really, Lebron is the better player, and it's not even close.
    this is not about team success otherwise i would bring up 2008-2010 kobe where he faced a far better compe ion to win a le.

    its about individual players and their skillz.

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    Don't get me wrong, kobe in that period was the best scorer, closer, and most hungry individual during that timespan.
    However most of his success barely translated to wins, i.e. him getting knocked out by Phoenix
    if I remember correctly wasn't there a point to which the Lakers were actually shopping him around in the trade market?

    Also look at Lebrons resume from 2011 to now: 3 Finals appearances, 2 NBA championships.
    No comparison really, Lebron is the better player, and it's not even close.
    How dare you come to this board and talk basketball? Realgm is that way good sir

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    Don't get me wrong, kobe in that period was the best scorer, closer, and most hungry individual during that timespan.
    However most of his success barely translated to wins, i.e. him getting knocked out by Phoenix
    if I remember correctly wasn't there a point to which the Lakers were actually shopping him around in the trade market?

    Also look at Lebrons resume from 2011 to now: 3 Finals appearances, 2 NBA championships.
    No comparison really, Lebron is the better player, and it's not even close.
    dafuq? how do you gauge how hungry players are?
    i dont think hungry players would quit or demand trades tbh

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    Don't get me wrong, kobe in that period was the best scorer, closer, and most hungry individual during that timespan.
    However most of his success barely translated to wins, i.e. him getting knocked out by Phoenix
    if I remember correctly wasn't there a point to which the Lakers were actually shopping him around in the trade market?

    Also look at Lebrons resume from 2011 to now: 3 Finals appearances, 2 NBA championships.
    No comparison really, Lebron is the better player, and it's not even close.

    ok.. whos trolling with serious takes?

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    this is not about team success otherwise i would bring up 2008-2010 kobe where he faced a far better compe ion to win a le.

    its about individual players and their skillz.
    Don't get me wrong, as a Spurs fan, I respect the out of Kobe. 81 points against the Raptors, 62 points against the Mavs in 3 quarters (pretty sure the Mavs only scored 61), the buzzer beater against the Suns, and even him single handedly decimating the Spurs in 2008; those feats are something to behold.

    However the fact remains that LBJ brings it all to the table. He regularly can score 30+ on any given night, brings you terrific defense, phenomenal passing/court vision, leadership, his ability to raise everybody elses game around him, and even now, with his ability to close out games in crunch time situations, put him in my mind a better player than Bryant was from 2006-2008.

    Also the fact that he has made 3 Finals appearances, with 2 rings to show for it, certainly helps his cause, and is nothing to sneeze at.

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    ok.. whos trolling with serious takes?
    Ha nobody bro, I've been a member for a while and a long time spectator of this forum. Just a guy in the military on watch with a computer in front of him, and also a die hard spurs fan.

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    dafuq? how do you gauge how hungry players are?
    i dont think hungry players would quit or demand trades tbh
    Well maybe a poor choice of words, however in my mind I feel kobe was on a mission to separate himself out of O'Neals shadow, almost like he had a chip on his shoulder. Hence the term, "hungry"

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    dafuq? how do you gauge how hungry players are?
    i dont think hungry players would quit or demand trades tbh
    I figured you out.... you were one of those kids that thought he would be cool rooting for the lakers rival, you thought you would be the "cool" kid who didnt cheer for the home team. Then you realized that even your parents hated you for making such a silly decision,you ended up losing your friends, and going to in manic depression mode, which eventually lead to your failure of some classes at UCLA. Thats when the epiphany happened and you decided to come to ST and make internet friends... People who "understand" you. It all make sense now, slowly its all piecing together. You have no one with common interest, you just suck off everything thats anti lakers. Damn you and CN have some sad pathetic lives, at least your going to try and go to LW School with your bio chem degree, and make something happen out of your pathetic miserable life.

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    Ha nobody bro, I've been a member for a while and a long time spectator of this forum. Just a guy in the military on watch with a computer in front of him, and also a die hard spurs fan.
    double post. oops.

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    Ha nobody bro, I've been a member for a while and a long time spectator of this forum. Just a guy in the military on watch with a computer in front of him, and also a die hard spurs fan.
    ST Salutes your service, although its probably for the wrong cause.

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    ST Salutes your service, although its probably for the wrong cause.
    Perhaps you are right. Although they feed me 3x a day and I get a place to sleep, and the bills are paid for.

    Haha while typing this i realized it almost sounds like i'm in a prison lol

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    Don't get me wrong, as a Spurs fan, I respect the out of Kobe. 81 points against the Raptors, 62 points against the Mavs in 3 quarters (pretty sure the Mavs only scored 61), the buzzer beater against the Suns, and even him single handedly decimating the Spurs in 2008; those feats are something to behold.

    However the fact remains that LBJ brings it all to the table. He regularly can score 30+ on any given night, brings you terrific defense, phenomenal passing/court vision, leadership, his ability to raise everybody elses game around him, and even now, with his ability to close out games in crunch time situations, put him in my mind a better player than Bryant was from 2006-2008.

    Also the fact that he has made 3 Finals appearances, with 2 rings to show for it, certainly helps his cause, and is nothing to sneeze at.
    my problem with bringing les is lebron choked pretty bad in 2011 he was excellent in 2012 and he was medicore in 2013 shooting 42% in the finals

    he was saved by ray allen in game 6, without jesus, lebron's finals resume looks far worse than any other player in the top 15 of all time.

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    my problem with bringing les is lebron choked pretty bad in 2011 he was excellent in 2012 and he was medicore in 2013 shooting 42% in the finals

    he was saved by ray allen in game 6, without jesus, lebron's finals resume looks far worse than any other player in the top 15 of all time.
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    my problem with bringing les is lebron choked pretty bad in 2011 he was excellent in 2012 and he was medicore in 2013 shooting 42% in the finals

    he was saved by ray allen in game 6, without jesus, lebron's finals resume looks far worse than any other player in the top 15 of all time.
    Very good point, however as many sports fans know, it always helps to have a little bit of luck on your side. While Ray Allen did save Lebron in game 6 (as well as Popovich for the blunder of not putting in TD in the final seconds), wasn't that the reason ray Allen was brought to Miami? To come up clutch in big moments?

    Also in regards to Lebron's FG% in the Finals, i know it sounds a little bit nitpicky, but in my opinion the games that mattered most were 5,6 and 7, when the series was tied 2-2. While I cannot remember off the top of my head how he faired in Game 5, He was phenomenal in both Game 6 and 7. Aren't those the games that matter? Parker was great to start the series, however the bed in the final couple of games.

    This is why stats in my opinion are flawed. Somebody 20 years from now will look at his stats and be like, "Well he only shot 42% for the Finals, he must've the bed", when the reality is he carried his team from the 2nd half and on in Game 6, and finished us off in Game 7 along with D-Wade. This is also the same reason a stat geek will look at both Duncan and Malone's stat totals years from now and think Malone was the better PF, which is obviously false.

    Watching the games is 1 thing, nitpicking on stats alone is another.
    Last edited by jdiggy0424; 07-29-2013 at 07:52 PM.

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    Definetly Lebron. makes others better, can't say the same for Kobe.

    How dare you come to this board and talk basketball? Realgm is that way good sir
    What's in your sig? Is that the carpet from The Shining?
    Last edited by HI-FI; 07-29-2013 at 08:49 PM.

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    Lebron was probably a better player in high school than Kobe was in his NBA prime.

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    Definetly Lebron. makes others better, can't say the same for Kobe.


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    It depends on what teammates you surround them with. the 07' Kobe was probably the best scorer the world has ever seen up to this day since Jordan. Dude could score at will and he was clutch as which were all better than today's Lebron, but even the best Kobe couldn't dominate the game the way Bron does. It's a tough call who's the better player individually imho, if you let them go 1on1 then Kobe would probably have a better chance to win, but if you give each of them a team of the same talent level (like the 09-10 Lakers vs. today's Heat) then bron's team would beat Kobe's 5-6 days of a week imho

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    its about individual players and their skillz.
    no, you specifically said in your first post, skills and domination.

    If you want skills, Kobe.

    If you want domination, Lebron.

    I'd rather have domination any day.

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    This is why stats in my opinion are flawed. Somebody 20 years from now will look at his stats and be like, "Well he only shot 42% for the Finals, he must've the bed", when the reality is he carried his team from the 2nd half and on in Game 6, and finished us off in Game 7 along with D-Wade.
    IIRC Dirk shot around 42% in the 2010 finals.

    He certainly didn't the bed in that series.

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    he was saved by ray allen in game 6, without jesus, lebron's finals resume looks far worse than any other player in the top 15 of all time.
    re ed reasoning

    might as well take away a couple of MJs les, since Paxson and Kerr hit game winning jumpshots in various games throughout the series.

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