Not much dumber than talking rings like they are so heavily weighted, then throwing out qualifiers to make your point like "alpha rings"

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I agree there is some commons sense needed and rings are important, but the "count them rings" arguments are outdated and a huge reason why Kobe fans are struggling to see things for what they are (like most evolving sports writers see things now with the proliferation of stats in analysis).
Once you get to the point where you've reached (and won) multiple finals, its stops being important. Obviously, having only 2 FMVP out of 7 trips (5 total wins) shows you a certain thing. It's not to knock Kobe, but there are so many variables in the playoffs and yes, regular season is a HUGE part of ranking players.
People always love to throw out "clutch" because of a big playoff game or series, but the truth is that regular seasons matter and are more statistically relevant. Playoffs grab the glory (and rightfully so because the objective for the team is to win a le), but weighting playoffs so much heavier and doing ring smack? It really is the lowest form of debating sports now.
You have to look beyond the stereotypes (Kobe clutch shooting, etc..). You have to look beyond rings (is a guy really considered better because he played in the biggest advantaged market in the league vs CLE + supporting casts like Shaq, Pau, etc..).