michael was given that type of nod out of hs.
he was even stiffed out of the mickey d's game, mvp award.
in college, after the death of len bias,...
mj was easily in that question in college.
could he be the best ever, and his development or better yet, his ascent in dean smith's kind of hide them till later minutes.
just cosigned that, you could have been watching the best ever.
only other player that gave me that feeling watching in college.
like i was watching a possible hof talent at guard was dwade at bradley.
with d rose, i wasn't particularly sold on d rose till he became a pro.
with d wade, i was like this dude is really scary to watch.
on the dribble drive, other than mj, you could not find a better guy in college with a game that would translate immediately to a pro.
i even had an older homie who was so crazy about both mj and later d wade.
he was like, you watching a guy in dwade.
that gives me that same thing i saw when i watched mj in college.
so, i paid attention, because this was a guy who saw mj in college, when he was a cognitive adult.
plus, saw joe montana, play as a freshie as a student at notre dame upperclassmen.
how kobe developed over time was a joy to watch.
kobe was just in a class of great hs basketball players.
i thought he was going to be the best, out of that class.
yet, he was in a class that included:
abdur raheim : who at the time was the best player, imo
garnett
ronnie fields : who if he would not have fukked up his shyt on fukkery. plus developed and got his scholastics in order. could have been at least oj mayo before oj mayo.
originally people made it like kobe was bugging to go straight from hs.
people used to clown the shyt outta me.
those first few years cause i rooted kobe on like no other, then.
art barr