Magic Johnson wrote:Since it's so obvious...
Magic Johnson.![]()
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He's brought them back countless times from 20+ down to win the game.
Shaq would choke in the fourth quarter with his "missed" free throws (in every game). So who was the other option? KOBE!!! That's right ... and he would deliver almost every night.
And who could forget the 9 straight games with 40+ points??? Who could forget the 45+ points agains the Queens in the playoffs back in 2001 and 2002.
That's not fair on Shaq. He doesn't choke. He just doesn't have the ability to make FT's on a consistent basis. But, who kept the Lakers in a close game? That's right, Shaq did. Kobe has an amazing ability to hit the clutch shots, but he wasn't the main option during the whole game.
Sit wrote:Well- I cant really say Kobe is the best guard in Lakers history- definately best 2 so far. He hasnt even finished his career- as a fan of his I know he will do well...but to what extent? We'll just have to wait and see but at the moment Magic is still better than Kobe.
I'm not dissing Kobe but does, as Gary says, taking the ball and trying to go 1-on-5 and winning games count when he has 4 other teammates...last season 2 or 3 good teammates to pass to on the court?
Do you think winning games by ignoring teammates or winning games helping temmates is a more amazing feat?
Glove Guy wrote:As much as I'd like to talk about Gary Payton and his role on the Lakers here, I think we should stay on topic.
Propulsion, all of your opinions on this year's Finals are irrelevant and you know why? Kobe sucked too! The Lakers as a team lost. The only actual bright spot in that series was Luke Walton.
Kobe has all the talent in the world and could POTENTIALLY be better than Magic Johnson. But Magic knew when it was time to give it to Kareem, when it was time to give it to Worthy. Kobe has no faith in his teammates or their skills unless it's him who's setting them up.
And GP had the right to complain about Kobe. During that period, all Kobe wanted to do was be the playmaker on the team instead of relying and trusting his point guard -- who was just as capable, most likely more capable, in getting his teammates the ball.
No one's denying Kobe's talent or his drive to win. But he can't make his teammates better. Magic could.
PRoPuLsiOnDJ wrote:The idea of "tough defense" didn't even exist back then. Kobe would have a helluva easy time if he was playing in Magic's era. But like I said before, I'm not taking anything away from Magic. It is very close between him and Kobe, but Kobe wins this argument simply because of his clutchness. He's saved the lakers countless times from destruction.
Kobe did try to pass the ball in the finals. But the rest of the "role" players coudn't do anything. They couldn't hit wide open shots. Why don't you ask Gary Payton yourself??? He was terrible in the finals. So the best option for the Lakers was for Kobe to shoot. Yeah, they let Shaq score also, but he can't do it when it counts. If it wasn't for Kobe in game 2, the lakers would have been swept in the finals.
If Kobe had players like Worthy and Scott on his team, then of course Lakers would have won the championship.
The idea of "tough defense" didn't even exist back then. Kobe would have a helluva easy time if he was playing in Magic's era. But like I said before, I'm not taking anything away from Magic.
Glove Guy wrote:Tough defense didn't exist? It's actually the other way around. Nowadays, you can barely touch a guy, making defense tougher to play. If I remember correctly, you could hand-check your opponent to keep him with you back in the 80s. The Detroit Pistons of now don't compare to the Bad Boy Pistons of the 80s. You wanna see dirty? You wanna see tough? Go watch a tape of one of their games and then come back and tell me that "tough defense" didn't exist.
look what kobe has been able to achieve already individually
Shaq would choke in the fourth quarter with his "missed" free throws (in every game). So who was the other option? KOBE!!! That's right ... and he would deliver almost every night.
He's brought them back countless times from 20+ down to win the game.
Yeah he does choke ... he's been choking in the 4th quarter all his career.
If you remember back in 2000, he couldn't hit free throws and I'm sure you've heard about the "hack-a-shaq" option that Portland used to get back in the series after they fell behind 3 games to 1.
And this past year, who brought the lakers back in the SA series? KOBE! Remember games 3, 4, 5, and 6???
And when did I say Kobe was the first option on the team????
He did all this without being the first option. Now that he is the first option, he's gonna be only deadlier.
And I hear all this talk about Kobe being selfish. What about Shaq???? Who demands the ball every time down the floor?
Who complains about his teammates lack of heart at the end of games when he himself finds it "impossible" to get back on D.
he himself finds it "impossible" to get back on D.
what happened in Detroit? I think that series speaks for itself.
Why did the Lakers lose? Because of Shaq's big fat ass not being able to run because he was not able to "get in shape" at anytime during the season.
So who is responsible for most of the Lakers success this past year? Of course it's Kobe Bryant.
He's the one that had to fight so much adversity (the trial, the media hating on him, the jetlag, the emotional turmoil, the thought about whether he'll go to jail for the rest of his life or not).
And yet, he still performed at a level higher than anyone in the game; In all of sports.
He is the most clutch player alive today.
where were those teammates in the finals last year???
He did pass the ball ...
the best option for the lakers was for him to shoot anytime he wanted ... cuz nobody else was able to score.
The only guy who had anything going was Kobe.
Well Shaq too .... but he was too lazy on D.
and that is one of the main reasons we lost to Detroit ... the lack of transition defense.
Kobe did try to pass the ball in the finals. But the rest of the "role" players coudn't do anything.
Why don't you ask Gary Payton yourself???
So the best option for the Lakers was for Kobe to shoot.
Yeah, they let Shaq score also
but he can't do it when it counts.
If it wasn't for Kobe in game 2, the lakers would have been swept in the finals.
My point is that during the championship years, the Lakers always had "role" players. They also had them this year, but nobody stepped up in the finals.
The idea of "tough defense" didn't even exist back then. Kobe would have a helluva easy time if he was playing in Magic's era.
It is very close between him and Kobe, but Kobe wins this argument simply because of his clutchness. He's saved the lakers countless times from destruction.
j.23 wrote:took the words right out of my mouth.. you can also try watching the knicks of the early 90's w/ xavier mcdaniel, john starks, pat ewing playing the bulls.. it was unbelievable.. there was even one play where john starks hit like a clothesline on scottie pippen, it was actually quite funny but yeah
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