SwagKingKong
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Games were one thing, but Shaq was the only player in the top 5 in MVP voting that had another player on his team consistently top 5. But you say off the wall shyt all the time so I don't blame you for not knowing that.
No it's not the only year. Kobe at his peak was CLEARLY better than KG, you are talking to the biggest KG fan on this site outside of Tremont and you're talking nonsense. The opinion you hold is something out of the twilight zone.
2001-02: Shaq and Kobe both top 5.
2002-03: Shaq and Kobe both top 5
03-04: Kobe 5 and Shaq 6.
They had a dynamic no one else had with two top 3-5 players both being on the same team. That's not even to say that I disagree with the MVP winners of those years, I think the NBA got it right. But tt's why some people thought LeBron wouldn't win anymore MVPs because they assumed both he and Wade would be great, but that hasn't been the case. There's a been a definitive back seat.
Kobe slacked off on defense because his team required it. KG was incapable of picking up the offensive load in the playoffs when his team required it. As far as defense goes, a defensive post presence will more often than not be more important than a guy on the wing. But Kobe was a great two way player from 2000-2004.

Listen, I've already read through and had multiple discussions about peak performances and I can say that you're talking out your ass if you believe that people with basketball knowledge would rate Kobes peak higher than Garnetts.
RealGM • View topic - RealGM 50 Highest Peaks Project Thread
This is an ongoing project in which they try to establish what the top 50 peaks of all-time in the NBA. as you can see, Garnett is at the 11th spot, while Kobe is at the 15. Read through the threads and see the discussions about their peak play. It's hundreds of posts going through their peak play and it becomes clear as day that Kobe wasn't really close to Garnett peak-wise. This is people who KNOWS basketball and goes through the list of arguments for and against eachother. Don't act like my opinion doesn't hold weight when it's yours that's completly ridiculous when you're talking to people who understands basketball.


reggie miller bytchass hold more weight than garnett that dude was in dry ass indiana and never left ..now that's a 




Sure, they wouldn't be as good as they were when they peaked but they're still good. And don't worry about hyperboles made by me, you still get my point. English isn't my first langauge so I don't value words like great like y'all do..
Duncan & Co. could give a fukk about injuries when Duncan's knee injury in 2000 started the Laker 3-peat (and the Derek Anderson injury a year later helped keep it going). Part of the game. Plus, they still beat a healthy Nets squad for the ring.
Think about what you just typed for a second.