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Kobe Bryant is hands down the best since Jordan.

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    #31
    Originally posted by Makavelli View Post
    Lebron would make a great sidekick
    LeBron is a #1 on a team, but lacks the killer instinct Kobe has. It took Kobe a few years and a few air balls to develop it. Basketball is Kobe's life while basketball is LeBron's job. LeBron is more worried about making millions and being a billionaire than becoming a champion. Give LeBron a few more years before he learns how to close out games and win close games.

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      #32
      Originally posted by street bully View Post
      Only a seltect few players have ever been able to hit shots while that off balance and contested. Jordan, Miller, Hornesek e ct.
      You are looking incorrectly bro, they are always contested however the key to Kobe's game IS his balance. He creates space with his wide as shoulders and that's all he needs to make a shot. He makes the impossible look normal.

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        #33
        Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
        You are looking incorrectly bro, they are always contested however the key to Kobe's game IS his balance. He creates space with his wide as shoulders and that's all he needs to make a shot. He makes the impossible look normal.
        Bully doesn't know **** about basketball. He acts like he knows what he's talking about, but he really doesn't have the knowledge or bball IQ.

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          #34
          Originally posted by California Love View Post
          LeBron is a #1 on a team, but lacks the killer instinct Kobe has. It took Kobe a few years and a few air balls to develop it. Basketball is Kobe's life while basketball is LeBron's job. LeBron is more worried about making millions and being a billionaire than becoming a champion. Give LeBron a few more years before he learns how to close out games and win close games.


          i think that killer instinct is a trait that you're born with...you either have it or you dont


          say what you want about the airballs in Utah but that was a teenager showing how much balls he had by jackin those clutch shots up


          it was in him to try to dagger that team...i dont see that same fury in LeBron


          ****, look at Wade on their title run...same thing...that was what? his 2nd? 3rd year? he was also tryin to drop daggers...its in him

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            #35
            Originally posted by Count Rellik View Post
            How many teams is John Starks a starter on today?

            considering he was considered one of the few people in the NBA to be able to guard Jordan he would probably start on all of them. He played with incredible intensity, desire, and was fierce on the court. Wasnt a baby either when things didnt go his way like Kobe. He was a great 3 point shooter and a hell of a dunker so yeah if it came down to who would start between a prime starks and a prime kobe Starks takes this hands down

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              #36
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
              You are looking incorrectly bro, they are always contested however the key to Kobe's game IS his balance. He creates space with his wide as shoulders and that's all he needs to make a shot. He makes the impossible look normal.
              The feet are balanced, but the contort their uperbodies in ways that are not normaland many time do not even have much sight of the rim. Like I said only a select few can hit shots like that, and it takes more than just talent to develop it.

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                #37
                Originally posted by rocco1252 View Post
                considering he was considered one of the few people in the NBA to be able to guard Jordan he would probably start on all of them. He played with incredible intensity, desire, and was fierce on the court. Wasnt a baby either when things didnt go his way like Kobe. He was a great 3 point shooter and a hell of a dunker so yeah if it came down to who would start between a prime starks and a prime kobe Starks takes this hands down
                You're out of your mind lmao.

                Yes Starks claim to fame is that for some reason he was bad matchup for MJ but he's not a starter on more than a handful of teams today.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by California Love View Post
                  Bully doesn't know **** about basketball. He acts like he knows what he's talking about, but he really doesn't have the knowledge or bball IQ.
                  Please keep my name out of your mouth. I have been watching and since I was a little kid in the 80s, and been playing ball since the 90s.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Count Rellik View Post
                    You're out of your mind lmao.

                    Yes Starks claim to fame is that for some reason he was bad matchup for MJ but he's not a starter on more than a handful of teams today.
                    and Kobe's only a starter because there isnt close to the amount of talent in the NBA today as there was in Jordan's/Bird/Ewing/Mullins Era

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by rocco1252 View Post
                      considering he was considered one of the few people in the NBA to be able to guard Jordan he would probably start on all of them. He played with incredible intensity, desire, and was fierce on the court. Wasnt a baby either when things didnt go his way like Kobe. He was a great 3 point shooter and a hell of a dunker so yeah if it came down to who would start between a prime starks and a prime kobe Starks takes this hands down



                      geezus christ

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