Kobe's not a bytch. He ain't gonna use screens. He's a one on one player. He even waved off Karl Malone once in an all-star game. Its insulting for a player of his talent to call for a screen.
Why would Kobe guard LeBron if all LeBron is gonna do is call for screens? That'll just take Kobe right outta the play.
So a screen is so brutally effective that it immediately takes the defender right out of the play.
But Kobe refuses to employ screens because he's "not a bytch".
Kobestan literally describes their own star as the most selfish, egotistical, low-IQ player in the game.
You make him sound like an insecure 17-year-old on the playground, "No, I don't want to use your screens because people might think I'm weak!"
You also appear to be saying that lockdown-defenders are basically irrelevant on James and no one can play good defense on him, because screens take them right out of the play. Having Jimmy Butler or Iggy or Kawhi on your team to guard James makes no difference, right?
Or is it only Kobe who can't guard Lebron, and that's why the Lakers were always putting Odom or Artest or Ariza onto him, so they could just get rubbed off on screens, right?
Kobe sacrificed some regular season stats


No one in the history of basketball believes this lie.
Actually no. Bron stans are even more pathetic. The reason they can't put together a video like that is because IT CAN'T EXIST. The footage simply does not exist.
STOP LYING. None of them are on Kobe. I couldn't take more than 3 minutes of this crap. But after 3 minutes all I saw was the one block from the team USA scrimmage I told you about already. And then a whole bunch of points being scored on Lamar Odom.
1:00 - Lebron stuffs Kobe
1:28 - Lebron goes 1-on-3 right into Kobe and Shaq's face, Kobe is in position but does nothing with a weak half reach-in and Lebron gets the and-1
1:46 - Lebron goes around a screen, Kobe is on the other side but just does a weak reach-in and James flies by him for the hoop
1:54 - Lebron goes around the perimeter with Kobe on him, Lebron changes direction/spins and Kobe gets behind him as James goes to the rim
2:56 - Kobe has trouble getting the ball with Lebron on him, Kobe finally gets it and bricks a bad three under pressure from Lebron
3:17 - Lebron gets around Kobe and gets a lane for the pass and easy layup inside
3:22-40 - Quick flurry of Lebron jumpers, MULTIPLE jumpers on Kobe
3:40 - Kobe tries to drive on Lebron, Lebron rips it from him easily as he goes up for the shot
3:50 - Lebron goes around a screen as Kobe doesn't even try and Lebron easy to the hole
4:04 - Kobe bricks a bad midrange jumper while guarded by Lebron
4:26 - Lebron goes to the hole off-ball, Kobe does nothing except put his hands on Lebron's waist as Lebron scores
4:34 - Lebron crosses over Kobe to the point where Kobe ends up about 5 feet away from him
4:56 - Lebron goes around a screen, Kobe reaches in and gets nothing and Lebron gets another easy and-1
5:09 - Lebron jukes the mess out of Kobe and gets to the hole again, this time without the screen
5:18 - Kobe gets blocked by Lebron
5:22 - Kobe juked so bad by Lebron he falls on his butt and has to pull Lebron down
5:50 - Kobe stripped by Lebron
6:13 - Lebron drives around Kobe, Kobe can't keep position and falls down again
8:22 - Kobe tries to fake Lebron, can't do anything, has to give the ball up, can't get it back
8:25 - Lebron dunks on Kobe, Kobe stands there and does nothing
9:08 - Lebron just knocks Kobe down on his ass and Kobe gets the foul anyway.
9:36 - Lebron drives and scores on Kobe
9:56 - Lebron drives around Kobe easily and scores
10:28 - Lebron nails midrange jumper in Kobe's face with 20 seconds left in a 1-point game
And that's a 2010 video showing footage of only 9-10 games. How many plays your video show?
You might wanna read the other posts in this thread. I already explained this. All LeBron James teams (both in Cleveland and Miami) trap the opposing team's star with hard double teams. This forces the other guys to have to beat them. So naturally it makes perfect sense that in the games the Lakers won it was when the others actually hit their open shots that were the result of all the hard double teams on Kobe.
This is untrue. Kobe was forcing it and shooting MORE, not less, when he played Lebron. The announcers in the video even mention that that was his tendency.
2005: Kobe averaged 20 shots/game, shot 22 times against Lebron.
2006: Kobe averaged 27 shots/game, shot 27 times/game against Lebron
2007: Kobe averaged 23 shots/game, shot 23 times/game against Lebron
2008: Kobe averaged 21 shots/game, shot 22 times/game against Lebron
2009: Kobe averaged 21 shots/game, shot 20 times/game against Lebron
2010: Kobe averaged 22 shots/game,
shot 32 times/game against Lebron (lost both going 11-33 and 12-31 with a MUCH better supporting cast than Lebron)
2011: Kobe averaged 20 shots/game, shot 19 times/game against Lebron
2012: Kobe averaged 23 shots/game, shot 22 times/game against Lebron
2013: Kobe averaged 20 shots/game, shot 22 times/game against Lebron
Throughout the nine-year stretch when Kobe was healthy, he averaged MORE shots against Lebron's teams than he did against other teams.
That's why your "But I watch the games!" narrative is so silly. You just pick one play here or there, or make up some bullshyt that happened some of the time. Watching the games is informative, but it doesn't help you understand anything if you watch them with your stan-colored glasses the whole time. The stats can't be changed, they PROVE that you're making stuff up.