Ah yes, and biasing an entire concept of someone you've never met based on one internet post gives you a lot of elbow room to make such a determination.
Yes, and we saw that. Back in the day, numerous players would vouch for Magic, Bird, or Jordan as clearly the best player in the league. The only problem is, Magic and Bird played at the same time, and there wasn't exactly popular consensus among players then.
So if you offer up 5 players who say Kobe's the best, I'm pretty damn sure I could find 5 who think Nash is the best as well. Does that mean 5 players are qualified to make an assessment and 5 are not? It's not like there's a single answer here, as you cannot -prove- that Kobe is or is not the best player in the league. Since there is popular dissent among critics who are paid to analyze the game and have a much more objective view of the subject, I'm not going to think a group of NBA players would agree, either.