But if Kobe was in his era wouldn't he have done the same?
Jordan was guarded by the likes of John Starks and Joe Dumars, who were fine players but weren't nearly as skilled or physically imposing as LeBron, D-Wade, Tracy McGrady or even Vince Carter.
The NBA is tougher now
Just calling any of those 4 "physically imposing" is a crime.
Jae wrote:Just calling any of those 4 "physically imposing" is a crime.
Lol if I was a SG or a SF I'd be shitting myself being up against a guy the size of LeBron. Not sure what's physically imposing about Wade or Vince though, T-Mac is ultra long but those other two are poor examples.
Axel wrote:Kobe will likely end up with more points than MJ, solely based on league tenure, and his direct entry into the league - I only hope it doesn't automatically vault him to the top in most peoples' minds (though Lebron will probably supercede Kobe later on). Jordan won 6 NBA Championships. He was the epitomy of a winner. When one thinks of Jordan, it's simply excellence. It's not his ability to put up 50 point games, which he certainly did, but it is the pictures of him with the championship trophy, and each time destroying his opponent in the playoffs. Don't think he's the best? Karl Malone and John Stockton would probably think you an idiot. Scoring a ton of points in a league where the only defense is to hop in front of your defender and flop over is not the same accomplishment as what MJ was able to to. I don't care about victim of circumstance. You can't discredit MJ just because Kobe hasn't had to deal with the same defensive stoppers.
And, perhaps the ultimate test of it all is how Michael Jordan himself reacted to his success. He was so good, so dominant and won so much that he retired in his prime. Kobe has yet to prove himself to the degree MJ did, and won't be remembered as such until he does so.
Tuomas wrote:^ Good points there, but...ThaSpecialistx360 wrote:Bryant shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath as Jordan.
Why not? He is the best SG after Jordan, imo the second best ever?
ThaSpecialistx360 wrote:Tuomas wrote:^ Good points there, but...ThaSpecialistx360 wrote:Bryant shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath as Jordan.
Why not? He is the best SG after Jordan, imo the second best ever?
Toumas, what makes you say this?
What separates Bryant from the T-Mac's, VC's, AI's and Drexler's of the past other than he puts up better numbers? (Actually his numbers pale in comparison to AI, who has averaged more ppg and apg .. but AI was the main show in Philly .. heh)
He played the supportive role to a Shaq-led Laker team similar to how Pippen played the supportive role to many Jordan-led Championship Teams.
.. and the irony in all this is that Pip at least got to the Conference Semi-Finals on his own once out of Jordan's shadow .. while Bryant out of Shaq's (shadow) is hopefully working on getting past the 1st round this year?
.. does it sound correct that Scottie Pippen can do a better job of leading a team than Kobe Bryant, if Bryant truly were the greatest SG not named Michael Jordan?
Tuomas wrote:Oh and Pippen didn't have any backup? You do remember the Portland 2001 team...
I honestly can't rank anybody else than MJ above Kobe. Name one.
Amphatoast wrote:But if Kobe was in his era wouldn't he have done the same?
no because kobe learned his game off of jordan. He wanted to be like mike. No Jordan history=kobe completely different player.
Tuomas wrote:Oh and Pippen didn't have any backup? You do remember the Portland 2001 team...
_marsal wrote:Why can't Kobe make Odom into what MJ made Pippen. Why can't Kobe make Walton into what MJ made Kukoc. Why can't Kobe lead his team to the Finals 6 times without a dominant center? Until that happens, we shouldn't have this conversation.
Oh and Pippen didn't have any backup? You do remember the Portland 2001 team...
putodelagoa wrote:Oh and Pippen didn't have any backup? You do remember the Portland 2001 team...
The 1994 Bulls, were pretty good too... That's the year Pip played at MVP level... Horace Grant and BJ Armstrong, they were All-Stars in that year...
They had the rookie Kukoc, Steve Kerr, the 4 headed center Scott Williams, Longley, Perdue, Wennington, Cartwright and Paxson on their last legs, and the immortal Jordan substitute: Pete Myers...
putodelagoa wrote:Well... Grant was one of the best rebounders/interior defenders in the league, in 1994. BJ Armstrong had his career year and was a great outside shooter -BOTH were all stars -, Perdue was a stiff, a fine rebounder, but a stiff, Kukoc was too green but that didn't prevented him (not Pippen) to take and make the clutch shot that took NY to the game 7 of the Semis, Longley was a pretty decent Center, but didn´t play a lot. I think he was comong from Minnesota. That's a much better cast than Kobe has at his disposal...
nylia wrote:Jae wrote:Just calling any of those 4 "physically imposing" is a crime.
Lol if I was a SG or a SF I'd be shitting myself being up against a guy the size of LeBron. Not sure what's physically imposing about Wade or Vince though, T-Mac is ultra long but those other two are poor examples.
sorry. i like lebron. but if i was kobe or mj, i would probably love it if lebron was guarding me. i love lebron... it's just a fact that he can't guard.
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