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  1. #201
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    Kobe Bryant is the most overrated basketball player of all time. A quitter and rider to NBA les. He played for a big market which means he always got more exposure than Timmy. No one with any credible basketball knowledge would pick Kobe over Duncan. Not to mention Tim always did more work than Kobe. Shooting, blocking, rebounding, and playing great defense. Kobe is an inefficient chucker. Stats don't lie. Kobe is nowhere near top 10. His defense is/was overrated. The dude is all hype.

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    All time great defender (Kobe is not an all-time great defender). One of the best passing big men in history. One of the best rebounders.

    He also shoots a better percentage on GW shots than Kobe
    Man you streeeeeeeetching the truth here. But you gotta do what you gotta do.

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    I specifically like this one:

    Before the 2010 NBA finals began, Interbasket asked 54 sportswriters, analysts, and basketball experts from around the country to name the top 5 NBA players of all-time. Not a completely surprising list, but there are some interesting results.

    The list of voters include Fran Blinebury, Woody Paige, Stephen A. Smith, Kevin Cowherd, Dave D’Alessandro, among others. Here are the results of our survey:


    1. Michael Jordan 50 of 54 (92.6%)
    2. Magic Johnson 44 of 54 (81.5%)
    3. Wilt Chamberlain 37 of 54 (68.5%)
    4. Larry Bird 35 of 54 (64.8%)
    5. Bill Russell 30 of 54 (55.6%)
    6. Oscar Robertson 24 of 54 (44.4%)
    7. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 22 of 54 (40.7%)
    8. Kobe Bryant 10 of 54 (40.7%)


    Others Receiving Votes: Kobe Bryant (10), Elgin Baylor (4), Julius Erving (3), Jerry West (3), Tim Duncan (2), Lebron James (2), Shaquille O’Neal (2), Karl Malone (1), Hakeem Olajuwon (1).

    http://www.interbasket.net/news/6831...kobe-bryant-8/

    Since you guys like media awards like MVP, here are the same kind of people voting on the alltime greatest players
    ROFL STEPHEN A SMITH, YO LIST CLOWN

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    Not surprised that the 2 best players since Jordan shoot the same clutch percentage.


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    I specifically like this one:

    Before the 2010 NBA finals began, Interbasket asked 54 sportswriters, analysts, and basketball experts from around the country to name the top 5 NBA players of all-time. Not a completely surprising list, but there are some interesting results

    The list of voters include Fran Blinebury, Woody Paige, Stephen A. Smith, Kevin Cowherd, Dave D’Alessandro, among others. Here are the results of our survey:

    1. Michael Jordan 50 of 54 (92.6%)
    2. Magic Johnson 44 of 54 (81.5%)
    3. Wilt Chamberlain 37 of 54 (68.5%)
    4. Larry Bird 35 of 54 (64.8%)
    5. Bill Russell 30 of 54 (55.6%)
    6. Oscar Robertson 24 of 54 (44.4%)
    7. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 22 of 54 (40.7%)
    8. Kobe Bryant 10 of 54 (40.7%)

    Others Receiving Votes: Kobe Bryant (10), Elgin Baylor (4), Julius Erving (3), Jerry West (3), Tim Duncan (2), Lebron James (2), Shaquille O’Neal (2), Karl Malone (1), Hakeem Olajuwon (1).

    http://www.interbasket.net/news/6831...kobe-bryant-8/

    Since you guys like media awards like MVP, here are the same kind of people voting on the alltime greatest players


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    Kobe Bryant is the most overrated basketball player of all time. A quitter and rider to NBA les. He played for a big market which means he always got more exposure than Timmy. No one with any credible basketball knowledge would pick Kobe over Duncan. Not to mention Tim always did more work than Kobe. Shooting, blocking, rebounding, and playing great defense. Kobe is an inefficient chucker. Stats don't lie. Kobe is nowhere near top 10. His defense is/was overrated. The dude is all hype.
    ^ Diaz with the rare truthbombs....

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    Not surprised that the 2 best players since Jordan shoot the same clutch percentage.

    5 > 4* > 2*

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    ROFL STEPHEN A SMITH, YO LIST CLOWN
    THOSE PEOPLE VOTE FOR THE MVP, CLOWN.

    IF THAT LIST DOESN'T MATTER THEN MODERN DAY MVP AWARDS DONT MATTER.

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    Kobe was a great player. Too bad his career is over while TD continues to play and improve his legacy.

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    Laughs at those names

    then...

    Duncan is better because of one more MVP award that those same guys vote for


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    If Kirby had more than 1* MVP, all his -lickers on here would be extolling the award's virtues instead of writing it off as a "media award," and they know it....

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    Career apg

    Jim 3.1
    Kobe 4.7

    So much for krone being a chucker. He scores and assists better than Jim

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    Laughs at those names

    then...

    Duncan is better because of one more MVP award that those same guys vote for

    You conveniently forget the finals MVP.

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    THOSE PEOPLE VOTE FOR THE MVP, CLOWN.

    IF THAT LIST DOESN'T MATTER THEN MODERN DAY MVP AWARDS DONT MATTER.
    So how the are they gonna vote Kobe as a top 10 player of all time when they only voted the dude as an MVP once?

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    Jim 3.1
    Kobe 4.7

    So much for krone being a chucker. He scores and assists better than Jim
    Duncan is a big, Kirby is a guard.... pretty pathetic for it to be that close

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    If Kirby had more than 1* MVP, all his -lickers on here would be extolling the award's virtues instead of writing it off as a "media award," and they know it....
    Shamelessly foodstamping his ring count with Daddy's hard work.



    And what does daddy get in return: Snitching to the Police and threatening the front office for his ouster.

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    Laughs at those names

    then...

    Duncan is better because of one more MVP award that those same guys vote for

    But I don't make that argument. The regular season is largely meaningless to me in that regard (of course you have to win regular season games to get into the playoffs, but there's too many games against bad teams).

    I don't care who or what is the source of the argument, as long as it's backed up by logic and facts (something you don't do, either). That's why your quote spam is useless.

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    Fun fact: Blake Griffin (a power forward) averages only about one fewer assist for his career than Kirby (a guard)

    that , LkrFan!

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    Kobe was a great player. Too bad his career is over while TD continues to play and improve his legacy.
    How does this factor into improving his legacy?





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    If Kirby had more than 1* MVP, all his -lickers on here would be extolling the award's virtues instead of writing it off as a "media award," and they know it....
    That was Chris Paul's tbh.

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    Fun fact: Blake Griffin (a power forward) averages only about one fewer assist for his career than Kirby (a guard)

    that , LkrFan!
    Moving goal posts? -15 points.

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    That was Chris Paul's tbh.
    Hence the asterisk.... Kirby stole that trophy, just like how he stole the Larry O'Brien from Daddy and gave it to Detroit in aught-four....

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    So how the are they gonna vote Kobe as a top 10 player of all time when they only voted the dude as an MVP once?
    MVPs are team team based awards nowadays since the media started voting on it. When's the last time someone won it with a team record under 50 wins since the '80s? And how many times has that been done since then?

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