Kobe played with the most dominant player in the last 20 years at the time...
Lebron is the most dominant player player in the last 10 years...
Nuff said...
Kobe has more rings than Shaq and LeBron.
Kobe played with the most dominant player in the last 20 years at the time...
Lebron is the most dominant player player in the last 10 years...
Nuff said...
Then LeBron has his annual collapse in the Finals. Then all this talk of him being better than Jordan or Kobe dies.
and kobe hasn't done anything to move up the ladder since then.
Kobe has more rings than Shaq and LeBron.
Let's put it this way...
Reggie Miller was a fukking star in the 90s...
Kyle Korver is one of the GOAT shooters...and he's a damn role player...
Reggie Miller was a star...
Reggie Miller was leading a team in the 90s...
If Reggie Miller played today...Reggie Miller would be coming off the bench for the Raptors or some ####...
That's how shytty the 90s were...a guy that gotta run around 3 screens to get open is a fukking star player...
That's who Michael Jordan was going against...on the perimeter...
Reggie and John fukking Starks...
John Starks was some random motherfukker off the street bagging groceries and #### and he made it to the NBA and played against MJ in the playoffs...
Paul fukking George is better than any perimeter player MJ played against...
John Starks would be in the fukking GLeague averaging 30 right now or some ####....
Yall know the 90s was low-key trash...why yall be lying...

LeBron passed kobe up a decade ago.
kobe being inserted into the debate is some new chit as a result of his retirement hype, and Jordan throwing kobe name in as a distraction.
before all that, the biggest kobe debate was kobe vs Duncan.and kobe hasn't done anything to move up the ladder since then.
most of kobe's rings are a result of playing 2nd fiddle to shaq.
with that said, I can see that youre trolling.
Right.
If only Bron could have went against the fukkin Pacers, Nets and 76ers in the Finals instead of the greatest collection of superstars ever for 1 team
but if he went up against the Spurs, Kings, Blazers, Mavs etc in the West during those years, he would've never made it to the Finals.
ur a moron man. wtf
LeBron is literally playing the Pacers, 76ers, Raptors every fukkin year
the irony
"MJ is the greatest to ever play the game. Nobody's better. Nobody ever beat him. Never went to a game 7 in the finals in the toughest era."
But coli nerds told me Jordan played in the weakest era.
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Jordan was playing against Grown Men. Malone, Payton, Stockton, Ewing, Oakley, Barkley, Mourning, Bird, Magic, Isiah Thomas, D.Robinson, Hakeem, Shaq, etc.
LeBron goin up against Jason Tatum, Al Horford, Lowry, DeRozan, Isaiah Thomas, JJ Barea, etc.
and when he played against "tough competition" he played them when they were either washed up or too young. i.e. Celtics, Thunder. (kinda reminds u of Mayweather)
and when he played against "tough competition" he's lost 5 times in the Finals
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What about the pathway to the finalsRight.
If only Bron could have went against the fukkin Pacers, Nets and 76ers in the Finals instead of the greatest collection of superstars ever for 1 team


On the flip side, would Bron have made it to the Finals if he was in the West and had
to face some of those early-mid 2000 Kings, Mavs, Spurs, Trailblazer teams?


“I think if you want to start a team, I’m going to go with LeBron because of him being able to take lesser talent and elevate those guys… Because of his pass-first mentality, being able to elevate his team in terms of their style of play.
“Mike is going out there trying to get 30 and 40 points. He’s not looking to make his team better.”
McGrady talked about which players would be on his all-time starting five:
“My five? I’m putting LeBron, I’m not putting Magic,” McGrady said.
That resulted in an incredulous Pierce simply saying “wow” twice before McGrady attempted to give his reasons for the selection. That only led Pierce to continue to express his shock at McGrady. After Pierce again couldn’t believe that McGrady had ranked James ahead of Johnson, McGrady was finally able to elaborate:
“If I’m doing my starting five, LeBron James is in my starting five lineup,” McGrady said.
When McGrady indicated that Johnson wouldn’t be in that starting lineup, Pierce attempted to attribute McGrady’s age as the basis for his reasoning:
“You know, he was born in the ’80s,” Pierce said.
To counter that, McGrady pointed out that Pierce grew up in Los Angeles, which would explain his support for Johnson, a legendary former member of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Pierce then began to provide his all-time starting lineup, noting Johnson, Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Bill Russell, the latter name causing McGrady to once again react, who felt that Tim Duncan was worthier:
“You didn’t even see him play,” McGrady said to Pierce about Russell. “You PLAYED against Timmy D.”
Attempting explain his choice of Russell, Pierce then added his center on the hypothetical team:
“I need a balance in the lineup,” Pierce said. “My center is Kareem (Abdul-Jabbar).”
McGrady’s top 5 lists includes:
- Los Angeles Lakers guard Magic Johnson
- Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan
- Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James
- Houston Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon
- Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O’Neal
Well the average height and weight in 90s was taller/heavier and more physicalwhat was the average height of 2 guards in Jordans era?? What was the average speed and athletecism of a 2 guard in Jordans era? Don't get me wrong jordan is the goat but his position was at its weakest during his reign. Who were the top 5 shooting guards of the early mid 90's????? Im curious to see who all these great two gurads of that era were....
