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After Kobe 48 points game last night I was shocked and so happy, I never thought he had that in him with all injuries and knee issues Kobe has had lately.
I know, I know, these Kobe vs. Jordan arguments have been talked about on every sports forum there is...but here me out.
At the age of 33, in the 1996-1997 season, Jordan played his 2nd full season after his 1st retirement. Despite being out of his physical prime, his insanely skilled mid range/post game was so good that he was arguably in his baketball prime. He was still an elite athlete, just not the high flier he was earlier in his career, and his game was based around mid-range fadaway jumpers.
Kobe is now 33 as well. Last year, it looked as though the end was right around the corner for Kobe. When a guy as competitive as Kobe has to sit out of practice for the entire season, he's close to retirement. Bone on bone knees and bad ankles robbed him of the ability to get elevation on his jumpers, beat people off the dribble, play heavy minutes, etc. Seemed like the end of the road for him...
Enter Dr. Peter Wehling. A quick spin of his centrifuge and guess what? Kobe can now elevate, he can now beat people off the dribble, he can now play heavy minutes, he can now PRACTICE...
Mike Brown gets him the ball where he's most effective, in the post/mid range elbow area...the 33 year old Jordan area, where mid range jumpers fueled Jordan's game well into his mid 30s...
It is quite early to compare statistics, but just to throw them out there.
33 year old Jordan (technically, he turned 34 at the end of the season):
29.6 ppg
5.9 rpg
4.3 apg
48.6 fg%
don't look now, but 33 year old Kobe so far:
29.5 ppg
5.7 rbg
5.8 apg
46.0 fg%
Clearly, these numbers are VERY SIMILAR... their games are VERY SIMILAR as well...As an addendum/commentary, Jordan's treatment from the refs was MUCH MORE FAVORABLE....I would say 33 y.o. Jordan may have had a slight athleticism advantage, but also that Kobe is more skilled, slighly better jumper/fadaway/post game imo...
After last nights Suns vs. Lakers game Steve Nash said this:
Steve Nash on Kobe: "He's the best player in the world. You come to expect that type of performance from him."sigpic
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Was thinking the same thing.
Kobe is still the best. I don't hate him like a lot do. He seems pretty cool and is a great player. Just hope him and the Lakers don't make any noise in the west. They always are a threat with Kobe there though.
What do you think about the Timberwolves. I thought before the season they would still be trash and they are bad as a team but Rubio looks pretty good and they have some nice pieces out there in Minnasota. Young pieces with a lot of potential. Despite a bad team and a poor record they look good for the future.
Chillez who do you go for ?
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Originally posted by johnlimburg View PostKobe is still the best. I don't hate him like a lot do. He seems pretty cool and is a great player. Just hope him and the Lakers don't make any noise in the west. They always are a threat with Kobe there though.
What do you think about the Timberwolves. I thought before the season they would still be trash and they are bad as a team but Rubio looks pretty good and they have some nice pieces out there in Minnasota. Young pieces with a lot of potential. Despite a bad team and a poor record they look good for the future.
Chillez who do you go for ?
I really need see Kobe Bryant play in person before he's shell of his former himself.sigpic
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Originally posted by Chillez View PostYeah Timberwolves could be a good suprise in the west. They didn't play very well last night against the Bulls. I'm a diehard Lakers fan have been since my early child hood mainly due to Phil Jackson I feel in love with Shaq and Kobe been a huge fan ever since...
I really need see Kobe Bryant play in person before he's shell of his former himself.
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The Wolves will make the playoffs next year IMO. They have a great coach in Rick Adelman, young productive players, and a favorable conference. I was plain wrong on Rubio. He's been a great addition but I still need to see more from him offensively. He reminds me of a raw Steve Nash. He can probably be a 15-3-10 guy. Those are solid all star numbers too.
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Originally posted by Amari24 View PostThe Wolves will make the playoffs next year IMO. They have a great coach in Rick Adelman, young productive players, and a favorable conference. I was plain wrong on Rubio. He's been a great addition but I still need to see more from him offensively. He reminds me of a raw Steve Nash. He can probably be a 15-3-10 guy. Those are solid all star numbers too.
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After last night's epic choke job of Lebron James again I wanted to say this.
People need to watch games, stop judging a players ability by stats and FG%.
Lebron has 23 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 7-19 FG tonight in a losing effort. He is averaging 29/7/7 on 60% FG but it doesn't make one ounce of difference.
Objectively:
-this guy is a perimeter player that cannot hit FTs. 9-17 FT tonight, a 67-75% FT shooter his whole career.
-this guy's game is not smooth at all. No move looks refined or smooth. Everything is so raw. He has absolutely no touch. It's not about jumpers or 3's, even from 6 feet this guy just looks clumsy, he has no touch, feel for arc. His misses are not even close at times from inside 15 feet.
-he has no post game.
-consistently disappears and chokes in clutch situations.
-2 worst finals appearances of all time.
He is just a video game type player that gets by with athleticism, running over and into people and dunking, bullying people. He is great at basketball because of his height and his god given physical frame, but he is not a great basketball player.
If you want great basketball players, nearly flawless, masters of the game, true basketball geniuses see:
-Michael Jordan
-Kobe Bryant
-Steve Nash
-Chris Paul
etc. These guys have skill, they are masters of the game. Everything is efficient motion, skills, finesse, mastery. Lebron just does not impress me. I don't think this guy has ever been the best player in the NBA. He is not even the best player on his own team.
You see Jordan consistently setting the golden standard of excellence. You see 33 year old kobe, 16th season scoring 90 points in 48 hours, on a barrage of jumpshots, pullups, just total mastery, toying with defenders. You see guys even like Nash and CP3, nearly flawless players, masters of the game. Lebron just isn't a baller IMO. Lebron very good player but not great...sigpic
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Originally posted by Chillez View PostAfter last night's epic choke job of Lebron James again I wanted to say this.
People need to watch games, stop judging a players ability by stats and FG%.
Lebron has 23 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 7-19 FG tonight in a losing effort. He is averaging 29/7/7 on 60% FG but it doesn't make one ounce of difference.
Objectively:
-this guy is a perimeter player that cannot hit FTs. 9-17 FT tonight, a 67-75% FT shooter his whole career.
-this guy's game is not smooth at all. No move looks refined or smooth. Everything is so raw. He has absolutely no touch. It's not about jumpers or 3's, even from 6 feet this guy just looks clumsy, he has no touch, feel for arc. His misses are not even close at times from inside 15 feet.
-he has no post game.
-consistently disappears and chokes in clutch situations.
-2 worst finals appearances of all time.
He is just a video game type player that gets by with athleticism, running over and into people and dunking, bullying people. He is great at basketball because of his height and his god given physical frame, but he is not a great basketball player.
If you want great basketball players, nearly flawless, masters of the game, true basketball geniuses see:
-Michael Jordan
-Kobe Bryant
-Steve Nash
-Chris Paul
etc. These guys have skill, they are masters of the game. Everything is efficient motion, skills, finesse, mastery. Lebron just does not impress me. I don't think this guy has ever been the best player in the NBA. He is not even the best player on his own team.
You see Jordan consistently setting the golden standard of excellence. You see 33 year old kobe, 16th season scoring 90 points in 48 hours, on a barrage of jumpshots, pullups, just total mastery, toying with defenders. You see guys even like Nash and CP3, nearly flawless players, masters of the game. Lebron just isn't a baller IMO. Lebron very good player but not great...sigpic
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Kobe is playing at an insane level right now, BUT, i don't think the rest of the team is good enough to win a title.
Kobe is good, very good, but can he play like this for the rest of the way, and not be worn out by the time the playoffs start?
I like OKC in the West, with Durant the best player in the league imo.
Bulls or Miami in the East, no one else really compares to either.
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