The reviews are so bad at this point I'm kind of interested just to buck the popular opinion. His tv spot was alright. Kobe is a decent actor these days.
Watching LeBron in all these many Finals and Curry in the last and game 1 of this years, really makes me appreciate Kobe that much more. Kobe never scores 11 in a Finals game, or refuses to back down Kyle Lowry and Harrison Barnes in the post.
At 37 and not as ripped as in his prime he never stopped banging the crap out of LeBron going backwards to create space. No one in league history looked more comfortable backing players down while having the ability to see the floor for passes or picking one out of his vast repertoire of polished moves to score.
We all do! Game 6 against the C Bags in 2010. Down 3-2. Kobe came out and set the tone. He led us and we simply weren't gonna lose. Kobe wasn't gonna let us. He was aggressive, making plays, attacking the basket, getting deflections and getting in the pass lanes, hounding Rondo, and made a concerted effort to get Pau going which we desperately needed too. The 2009 Finals. One of my favorite series of all time. Kobe had this immense pressure on him needing to win his first championship without Shaq. Came out in Game 1 and looked to set the tone right away. He was relentless punishing smaller Orlando defenders in the post. Did a good job orchestrating in that first half. Then in the second half he simply took over. Hitting fadeaways, mid range shots, pull ups, driving by his man to the rim, creating contact, killing Orlando in pick and roll. Was Kobe's most explosive performance of the series, but really the rest of the way each game he came out aggressive. Looking to score early and often and then when the Magic made their adjustment so did Kobe. Hit some big shots when he needed to in Game 4. Game 5 he just played a beautiful all around game to win his fourth NBA Championship. Defense was superb, rebounded well, whether it was against Lee, Turkoglu, Lewis, Kobe really did the job and even helping on Dwight. Just phenomal. Possibly his best game that for some reason people think Kobe played bad. He shot bad, but overall to get 15 rebounds in a do or die Game 7 with everything on the line and to shut down Rondo in that second half as well doing a great job getting Boston in foul trouble. He took some terrible shots, but his ability to get to the free throw line, he was trusted his teammates late in the game finding Ron and letting Pau go to work late on the block, and he completely disrupted the C Bags rhythm with his perimeter defense.
The shots Kobe was hitting in the 09 finals were pretty incredible. They were heavily contested but it didnt matter.
This is a fact, and anyone that says different didn't actually watch Kobe and goes off of ESPN. I followed Kobe's entire career and I've followed LeBron's too, Kobe is plain better. More clutch, more competitive, more all around skilled, I don't want to hear different anymore. You can show me all the LeBron stats you want, but I'll believe what I saw with my eyes, the things that didn't show up on the stat sheet. The refusing to lose spirit of Kobe, the getting the absolute most out of his role player AND star teammates despite the opposite narrative, not ever backing down from anyone or not attacking when having a mismatch. Kobe>LeBron, don't want to hear any other nonsense. Lebron is great, but he's no Kobe, and he sure as hell is no MJ or Magic either.
Call me crazy, but I'm not sure there is anyone EVER that I would take over prime Kobe. If it wasn't for the Chris Paul trade being rescinded and subsequent Achilles year Kobe may have ended his career as a six or seven time champion and continuing to play at a high level up until his twentieth season.
Agree. It really pisses me off when people say Lebron is better. They try to compare him to Jordan and I'm like "uhh.... you skipped a generation." Jordan himself has said Kobe is the only player worthy of the comparison.
Lebron will have the most ridiculous stat line of any player in history when he's done (Besides peak Wilt), but it still won't convince those of us who saw his nuts shrink in crunch time. All time great, but please keep him out of your top 5.
he's not in my top 10. Admittedly, I hate him, but even if I didn't I couldn't put him in the top 10.
I think Barkley was on Dan Patrick and they were talking about offensive players like Steph Curry and at first the only one they said was Jordan. Patrick barely remembered Kobe's name and they threw it out in passing. Kobe has the most three pointers in a game, four 50 point games in a row, eight 40 point games in a row, 81 points in a single game, outscored the Mavs by himself in three quarters... Most points in Laker history, third on the all-time scorers list... Should I keep going? Steph is the most exciting offensive player SINCE Kobe... but that's still.. SINCE Kobe. So... Weird. Not to mention Steph is far more captivating a player on the court than LeBron. LeBron can have all the empty stats he wants, but in his core he's not one of the greats. In his core he's not Jordan or Kobe or Magic, he's just not.