He had three good games out of 23?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/.../gamelog/2000/
Shaq had 5 games over 40 points. Using the Kobe benchmark of 33 points? Shaq had 11 games of 33 points or more. ELEVEN.
11 rebounds is the high mark for Kobe? Shaq had 21 out of 23 games of 11 rebounds or more. But Shaq is a center, so this is more or less a moot point.
As for the assists, Kobe is guard, and had 7 assists 3 times in the 00 playoffs. Shaq had one game of 7 assists, and one game of 6 assists.
2000 was no contest, Shaq was THE Lakers.
Kobe was a lot better in 2001, we all know that, but Shaq was the center of the entire Lakers.
Shaq averaged only 1 more point than Kobe, but the entire reason is because teams were double / triple teaming Shaq. Could the Lakers go 15-1 in the playoffs without Kobe? Of course not, but the Lakers could easily win the championship that year with any all-star caliber player in place of Kobe. The Lakers couldn't win squat without Shaq that year.
I am not even going to go into how dominant Shaq was on the boards that year in the playoffs, it was sick.
2000 was pretty much locked, it was all Shaq. I can stand some debate on 2001. I am sure you watched that impressive playoff run by the Lakers, and anyone who watched it knew the Lakers were Shaq. Teams gear up for Shaq, that's why stiffs like Mengke Bateer had a job. That's why large, immobile or otherwise skillless bigmen were in demand. No team looked for a Kobe stopper, every team looked for a Shaq stopper, and the only ones they could find were another body with 6 fouls, and yet Shaq ran through them and dominated the playoffs.