No he wasnt B...im old enough to remember that era he was not considered top 5 any point in time....
Bron beat them by himselfA team of no sueprstars but they made hella ECFs, two finals, took the Spurs to 7 while making TD play like shyt, and Bron didnt beat them until Ben Wallace left.
The Campaign Continues™
No superstars, but those Pistons were arguably the greatest defensive team in NBA history.
Ben Wallace hoed Shaq at the rim
mutherfukking MC Ginsberg posts an anonymous click button poll from 2017THIS ONE ISNT "ANONYMOUS":
![]()
Vote: Who ranks higher for you, Kobe or LeBron?
Michael Jordan believes Kobe Bryant's five rings put him ahead of LeBron James and his three championships on the list of all-time NBA greats. Do you agree?www.espn.com
![]()
Kobe fans are the ultimate gas lighters![]()
mutherfukking MC Ginsberg posts an anonymous click button poll from 2017![]()
![]()
Kobe fans are the ultimate gas lighters![]()
Bron beat them by himself
Kobe chucked his way to a worse finals than Bron with a damn top 10 teammate of all time
2004 is one of the biggest choke jobs of all time in any sport. If 2011 takes Bron out of GOAT talks, then 2004 does the same for Kobe
Kobe Bryant confirms he wanted trade in 2007 to the Chicago Bulls
Kobe Bryant demanded a trade from the Lakers back in 2007, but ultimately a deal was not struck, and the team went on to win two additional titles with Bryant as NBA Finals MVP.
Where did Bryant want to go in trade?
“Chicago was my No. 1 choice,” said Bryant on Sunday, via “Grantland Basketball Hour.”
The All-Star guard also confirmed he scuttled a trade the Lakers proposed that would have sent him to the Detroit Pistons.
“That is true,” said Bryant, who said the potential deal included Richard “Rip” Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince and draft picks.
“I gave you a list of teams I’m comfortable being traded to,” recalled Bryant. “Not Detroit.”
The Lakers did have conversations with the Bulls, but a prospective deal was believed to have gotten hung up on the inclusion of forward Luol Deng, now with the Miami Heat.
When no deal materialized for Bryant, the Lakers kept their star and eventually brought in Pau Gasol, winning championships in 2009 and 2010.
Lakers were looking for a comp for Kobe and thought Loul Deng