Answer the question nikka and stop deflecting …it shouldn’t be that hard for a competent person to doYou grown Stans should really take the time to work on your reading comprehension skills. I pointed that out.
3 > 1 friends.

Answer the question nikka and stop deflecting …it shouldn’t be that hard for a competent person to doYou grown Stans should really take the time to work on your reading comprehension skills. I pointed that out.
3 > 1 friends.
Real quick: remind me where was Kobe in the 2012 playoffs?![]()
Man, sadly a lot of you seemed to have failed remedial English.Answer the question nikka and stop deflecting …it shouldn’t be that hard for a competent person to do![]()
Again, atrocious reading comprehension skills: Go back and read my original response to you, ma’am.
Man’s typing a bunch of gibberish instead of competently answering a simple questionMan, sadly a lot of you seemed to have failed remedial English.
Again, 3 > 1 and 2 > 0, friend.
Chill I'm at work I'll address this when I'm offWhat, no sassy comeback @Dwight Howard ?
That 16-6 record vs Kobe head to head shut you up that easily?
Damn, I should have pulled that sooner![]()
Chill I'm at work I'll address this when I'm off
The fact you keep talking about post 2011 and deflecting from your OG retort that Bron was the better player during the mid-late 2000s proves that you don’t actually believe Bron was the better player during that period, ma’am.You nikkas are so stupid, you don't even realize when YOUR OWN LOGIC is being employed against you
Let me walk you through this:
You brought up the 2009 playoffs, in which Kobe's *Team* beat the Magic in the Finals, a team LeBron's *Team* failed to beat.
So, I asked you about the 2012 playoffs, in which LeBron's *Team* beat the Thunder, a team Kobe's *Team* failed to beat.
The Thunder wiped the floor with Kobe's Lakers, blowing them out by 30 in game 1, and blowing them out again by 16 in game 5, ousting them in FIVE GAMES.
LeBron's Heat lost game 1, then beat the Thunder FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES to win the title.
The Thunder did Kobe so dirty, he never made the playoffs again.
Do you understand now, or should I continue holding your hand like a disabled child trying to cross the street during rush hour?![]()
In Stanish layman’s terms…Man’s typing a bunch of gibberish instead of competently answering a simple questiongoing out sad
The fact you keep talking about post 2011 and deflecting from your OG retort that Bron was the better player during the mid-late 2000s proves that you don’t actually believe Bron was the better player during that period, ma’am.
We all saw one player who took his top team to 3 finals and 2 ships white the other took his top team to 1 finals and 0 ships during that period. Best players win especially those who have the #1 seeds. Like I said previously. Bron became the best player after he lost in 2011. Dirk was the best player that year, friend.Couple things
- I'm not deflecting. I'm showing the flaw in your logic. You are arguing that because Kobe's TEAM beat another team that LeBron's TEAM couldn't, that makes KOBE the better player. So, I showed you a team that Kobe's team couldn't that LeBron's did.
- It would be a waste of time to even show you the numbers that support my original argument. Watch:
LeBron 2007-2008 season:
30/8/7 on 48% shooting
Led the league in scoring
Kobe 2007-2008 season:
28/5/6 on 47% shooting
Clearly, you see who is the better player here. But watch you disregard these players' individual accolades to talk about what the TEAMS did.
We all saw one player who took his top team to 3 finals and 2 ships white the other took his top team to 1 finals and 0 ships during that period
But watch you disregard these players' individual accolades to talk about what the TEAMS did
We all saw one player who took his top team to 3 finals and 2 ships white the other took his top team to 1 finals and 0 ships during that period. Best players win especially those who have the #1 seeds. Like I said previously. Bron became the best player after he lost in 2011. Dirk was the best player that year, friend.Couple things
- I'm not deflecting. I'm showing the flaw in your logic. You are arguing that because Kobe's TEAM beat another team that LeBron's TEAM couldn't, that makes KOBE the better player. So, I showed you a team that Kobe's team couldn't that LeBron's did.
- It would be a waste of time to even show you the numbers that support my original argument. Watch:
LeBron 2007-2008 season:
30/8/7 on 48% shooting
Led the league in scoring
Kobe 2007-2008 season:
28/5/6 on 47% shooting
Clearly, you see who is the better player here. But watch you disregard these players' individual accolades to talk about what the TEAMS did.
You keep bringing up regular season games while Bron lost to Dwight with #1 seed in the PLAYOFFS.Couple things
- I'm not deflecting. I'm showing the flaw in your logic. You are arguing that because Kobe's TEAM beat another team that LeBron's TEAM couldn't, that makes KOBE the better player. So, I showed you a team that Kobe's team couldn't that LeBron's did.
- It would be a waste of time to even show you the numbers that support my original argument. Watch:
LeBron 2007-2008 season:
30/8/7 on 48% shooting
Led the league in scoring
Kobe 2007-2008 season:
28/5/6 on 47% shooting
Clearly, you see who is the better player here.
But watch you disregard these players' individual accolades to talk about what the TEAMS did, and in that case, YOU LOSE AGAIN:
Lakers played the Cavs 4 times in 2007-08, and KOBE'S LAKERS LOST EVERY SINGLE TIME
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Lakers 90-99 Cavaliers (Feb 10, 2007) | StatMuse
The Cleveland Cavaliers emerged victorious over the Los Angeles Lakers, 99 to 90, on February 11, 2007.www.statmuse.com
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Cavaliers 114-108 Lakers (Feb 14, 2007) | StatMuse
The Los Angeles Lakers fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers, 114 to 108, on February 15, 2007.www.statmuse.com
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Lakers 90-94 Cavaliers (Dec 19, 2007) | StatMuse
The Cleveland Cavaliers squeaked out a win over the Los Angeles Lakers, 94 to 90, on December 20, 2007.www.statmuse.com
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Cavaliers 98-95 Lakers (Jan 26, 2008) | StatMuse
The Los Angeles Lakers couldn't pull it off against the Cleveland Cavaliers, 98 to 95, on January 27, 2008.www.statmuse.com
Hold this L![]()