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<blockquote data-quote="cj3113" data-source="post: 6693005" data-attributes="member: 52583"><p>You guys need to step away from Michael's ball sack. It is so hot and crowded down there that his balls are scraping the ground. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Kobe came straight out of highschool, so you have to give time for him to adjust, more so than Jordan would have needed. He has 10 All-Star appearances, Eight All-Defensive squads, led the league in scoring (least valuable statistic ever) twice, could have four Championships by the end of this year, and isn't done yet. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, MJ was unreal. But some of the reasoning here is absolutely retarded. Don't use Championship rings to defend MJ > Kobe, otherwise we'd be saying Bill Russell was the best player to ever play the game. </p><p></p><p>Nobody wants to hear about teammates either. When MJ stepped aside to play basebal, Scottie Pippen led the Bulls to 55 wins. They had a damn good team. I am not saying that Kobe is better than MJ, but anybody who says that Kobe isn't on MJs level is a damn fool if you ask me. </p><p></p><p>And now to turn this into my longest post ever.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay so first of all, they were in two totally different positions. Kobe wasn't given the ball and the team as a rookie. Shit, Kevin Durant will probably beat Lebron to 10,000 if he just keeps shooting. Does that mean he is better? Hell no. </p><p></p><p>Lebron shooting hasn't gotten any better if you ask me, he just doesn't take as many dumb shots. The ones he does take aren't any prettier. </p><p></p><p>If he works on his defense and free throws? Kobe is one of the best free throw shooters in the league, you don't just shoot a couple in the offseason and match that. As for his defense, while Lebron says he wants to guard the best player on the other team, I don't ever see him doing it consistently. </p><p></p><p>Maybe he will prove me wrong, but I highly, highly doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj3113, post: 6693005, member: 52583"] You guys need to step away from Michael's ball sack. It is so hot and crowded down there that his balls are scraping the ground. Kobe came straight out of highschool, so you have to give time for him to adjust, more so than Jordan would have needed. He has 10 All-Star appearances, Eight All-Defensive squads, led the league in scoring (least valuable statistic ever) twice, could have four Championships by the end of this year, and isn't done yet. Don't get me wrong, MJ was unreal. But some of the reasoning here is absolutely retarded. Don't use Championship rings to defend MJ > Kobe, otherwise we'd be saying Bill Russell was the best player to ever play the game. Nobody wants to hear about teammates either. When MJ stepped aside to play basebal, Scottie Pippen led the Bulls to 55 wins. They had a damn good team. I am not saying that Kobe is better than MJ, but anybody who says that Kobe isn't on MJs level is a damn fool if you ask me. And now to turn this into my longest post ever. Okay so first of all, they were in two totally different positions. Kobe wasn't given the ball and the team as a rookie. Shit, Kevin Durant will probably beat Lebron to 10,000 if he just keeps shooting. Does that mean he is better? Hell no. Lebron shooting hasn't gotten any better if you ask me, he just doesn't take as many dumb shots. The ones he does take aren't any prettier. If he works on his defense and free throws? Kobe is one of the best free throw shooters in the league, you don't just shoot a couple in the offseason and match that. As for his defense, while Lebron says he wants to guard the best player on the other team, I don't ever see him doing it consistently. Maybe he will prove me wrong, but I highly, highly doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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