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  • jordan0386
    Banned
    • May 2003
    • 9235

    #556
    Re: How good is Kobe?

    ( i was thinking along those lines as well)

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    • Dynasty4Kobe
      MVP
      • Apr 2003
      • 2769

      #557
      Re: How good is Kobe?

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      GeePee20 said:
      If Kobe doesn't even compare to Jordan, why is this thread over 180 posts in just 2.5 hours.

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      Because we also talked about Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Mark Madsen, Kurt Rambis, Slava Medvedenko, double-teams, typos, Horace Grant, John Paxon, the 50s, the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, love, hate, and everything inbetween.

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      • Dynasty4Kobe
        MVP
        • Apr 2003
        • 2769

        #558
        Re: How good is Kobe?

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        GeePee20 said:
        If Kobe doesn't even compare to Jordan, why is this thread over 180 posts in just 2.5 hours.

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        Because we also talked about Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Mark Madsen, Kurt Rambis, Slava Medvedenko, double-teams, typos, Horace Grant, John Paxon, the 50s, the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, love, hate, and everything inbetween.

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        • Dynasty4Kobe
          MVP
          • Apr 2003
          • 2769

          #559
          Re: How good is Kobe?

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          GeePee20 said:
          If Kobe doesn't even compare to Jordan, why is this thread over 180 posts in just 2.5 hours.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Because we also talked about Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Mark Madsen, Kurt Rambis, Slava Medvedenko, double-teams, typos, Horace Grant, John Paxon, the 50s, the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, love, hate, and everything inbetween.

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          • GeePee20
            MVP
            • Feb 2003
            • 3178

            #560
            Re: How good is Kobe?

            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
            Dynasty4Kobe said:
            </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
            GeePee20 said:
            If Kobe doesn't even compare to Jordan, why is this thread over 180 posts in just 2.5 hours.

            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

            Because we also talked about Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Mark Madsen, Kurt Rambis, Slava Medvedenko, double-teams, typos, Horace Grant, John Paxon, the 50s, the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, love, hate, and everything inbetween.

            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post"> True, but it was all sparked by Kobe.

            This has to be fastest growing thread in OS history also.

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            • GeePee20
              MVP
              • Feb 2003
              • 3178

              #561
              Re: How good is Kobe?

              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
              Dynasty4Kobe said:
              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
              GeePee20 said:
              If Kobe doesn't even compare to Jordan, why is this thread over 180 posts in just 2.5 hours.

              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

              Because we also talked about Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Mark Madsen, Kurt Rambis, Slava Medvedenko, double-teams, typos, Horace Grant, John Paxon, the 50s, the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, love, hate, and everything inbetween.

              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post"> True, but it was all sparked by Kobe.

              This has to be fastest growing thread in OS history also.

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              • GeePee20
                MVP
                • Feb 2003
                • 3178

                #562
                Re: How good is Kobe?

                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                Dynasty4Kobe said:
                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                GeePee20 said:
                If Kobe doesn't even compare to Jordan, why is this thread over 180 posts in just 2.5 hours.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                Because we also talked about Tracy McGrady, Paul Pierce, Mark Madsen, Kurt Rambis, Slava Medvedenko, double-teams, typos, Horace Grant, John Paxon, the 50s, the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, love, hate, and everything inbetween.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post"> True, but it was all sparked by Kobe.

                This has to be fastest growing thread in OS history also.

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                • LedouxRoc
                  Rookie
                  • May 2004
                  • 135

                  #563
                  Re: How good is Kobe?

                  a lot of people hate this guy

                  Between the Tmac lovers, the Jordan lovers, the Laker haters, and the Christian folk....man, the guy has a hit me sign on his back.

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                  • LedouxRoc
                    Rookie
                    • May 2004
                    • 135

                    #564
                    Re: How good is Kobe?

                    a lot of people hate this guy

                    Between the Tmac lovers, the Jordan lovers, the Laker haters, and the Christian folk....man, the guy has a hit me sign on his back.

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                    • LedouxRoc
                      Rookie
                      • May 2004
                      • 135

                      #565
                      Re: How good is Kobe?

                      a lot of people hate this guy

                      Between the Tmac lovers, the Jordan lovers, the Laker haters, and the Christian folk....man, the guy has a hit me sign on his back.

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                      • Sarah
                        MVP
                        • May 2003
                        • 2609

                        #566
                        Re: How good is Kobe?

                        Well, I can't help but add something on this thread. One of the greatest clutch shooter nobody mention is Reggie Miller. Probably even better than MJ was.

                        On MJ's era, there was Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Karl Malone and some more big guys on there prime that MJ overcome. Jordan probably played 10 to 15 of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time on there prime. Jordan also was not considered the most dominant player until in the last 3 years of his career before he retired in 1998. He was considered great though before that because Jordan has yet to battle it out with the likes of Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Grant Hill, Kevin Johnson, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Malone, stockton and Reggie Miller on there prime. I failed to mention Mutombo, Drexler, Mark Price and some others I can't remember.

                        Jordan is (I think) on the top 5 of the NBA's greatest players of all time while Kobe is still working on the top 50. Jordan started on a lossing team and improve it before converting it into a playoff contender team and eventually became a Championship team. Kobe on the other hand started on a already playoff contender team. Kobe's story would have been different if he stayed on Charlotte and improve the team on his own skills. But as long as he is hanging around big Shaq Daddy, he will always have that sidekick tag.

                        Also, to be considered great has nothing to do with how many championship rings you have in your hands, but rather how you earn your place in the history of the sport. Reggie Miller (for example) has no champioship ring on his hands, but everyone respects him as one of the best players of NBA's history.

                        Now if only T-mac would join the SA next year and given LA still would retain it's current lineup now, it would be a good matchup. I do beleive, LA would win this year though. ut hey, don't take it from me, I was just expressing my opinion.

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                        • Sarah
                          MVP
                          • May 2003
                          • 2609

                          #567
                          Re: How good is Kobe?

                          Well, I can't help but add something on this thread. One of the greatest clutch shooter nobody mention is Reggie Miller. Probably even better than MJ was.

                          On MJ's era, there was Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Karl Malone and some more big guys on there prime that MJ overcome. Jordan probably played 10 to 15 of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time on there prime. Jordan also was not considered the most dominant player until in the last 3 years of his career before he retired in 1998. He was considered great though before that because Jordan has yet to battle it out with the likes of Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Grant Hill, Kevin Johnson, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Malone, stockton and Reggie Miller on there prime. I failed to mention Mutombo, Drexler, Mark Price and some others I can't remember.

                          Jordan is (I think) on the top 5 of the NBA's greatest players of all time while Kobe is still working on the top 50. Jordan started on a lossing team and improve it before converting it into a playoff contender team and eventually became a Championship team. Kobe on the other hand started on a already playoff contender team. Kobe's story would have been different if he stayed on Charlotte and improve the team on his own skills. But as long as he is hanging around big Shaq Daddy, he will always have that sidekick tag.

                          Also, to be considered great has nothing to do with how many championship rings you have in your hands, but rather how you earn your place in the history of the sport. Reggie Miller (for example) has no champioship ring on his hands, but everyone respects him as one of the best players of NBA's history.

                          Now if only T-mac would join the SA next year and given LA still would retain it's current lineup now, it would be a good matchup. I do beleive, LA would win this year though. ut hey, don't take it from me, I was just expressing my opinion.

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                          • Sarah
                            MVP
                            • May 2003
                            • 2609

                            #568
                            Re: How good is Kobe?

                            Well, I can't help but add something on this thread. One of the greatest clutch shooter nobody mention is Reggie Miller. Probably even better than MJ was.

                            On MJ's era, there was Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Karl Malone and some more big guys on there prime that MJ overcome. Jordan probably played 10 to 15 of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time on there prime. Jordan also was not considered the most dominant player until in the last 3 years of his career before he retired in 1998. He was considered great though before that because Jordan has yet to battle it out with the likes of Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Grant Hill, Kevin Johnson, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Malone, stockton and Reggie Miller on there prime. I failed to mention Mutombo, Drexler, Mark Price and some others I can't remember.

                            Jordan is (I think) on the top 5 of the NBA's greatest players of all time while Kobe is still working on the top 50. Jordan started on a lossing team and improve it before converting it into a playoff contender team and eventually became a Championship team. Kobe on the other hand started on a already playoff contender team. Kobe's story would have been different if he stayed on Charlotte and improve the team on his own skills. But as long as he is hanging around big Shaq Daddy, he will always have that sidekick tag.

                            Also, to be considered great has nothing to do with how many championship rings you have in your hands, but rather how you earn your place in the history of the sport. Reggie Miller (for example) has no champioship ring on his hands, but everyone respects him as one of the best players of NBA's history.

                            Now if only T-mac would join the SA next year and given LA still would retain it's current lineup now, it would be a good matchup. I do beleive, LA would win this year though. ut hey, don't take it from me, I was just expressing my opinion.

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                            • DueceDiggla
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 4915

                              #569
                              Re: How good is Kobe?

                              </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                              Sarah said:
                              Well, I can't help but add something on this thread. One of the greatest clutch shooter nobody mention is Reggie Miller. Probably even better than MJ was.

                              On MJ's era, there was Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Karl Malone and some more big guys on there prime that MJ overcome. Jordan probably played 10 to 15 of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time on there prime. Jordan also was not considered the most dominant player until in the last 3 years of his career before he retired in 1998. He was considered great though before that because Jordan has yet to battle it out with the likes of Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Grant Hill, Kevin Johnson, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Malone, stockton and Reggie Miller on there prime. I failed to mention Mutombo, Drexler, Mark Price and some others I can't remember.

                              Jordan is (I think) on the top 5 of the NBA's greatest players of all time while Kobe is still working on the top 50. Jordan started on a lossing team and improve it before converting it into a playoff contender team and eventually became a Championship team. Kobe on the other hand started on a already playoff contender team. Kobe's story would have been different if he stayed on Charlotte and improve the team on his own skills. But as long as he is hanging around big Shaq Daddy, he will always have that sidekick tag.

                              Also, to be considered great has nothing to do with how many championship rings you have in your hands, but rather how you earn your place in the history of the sport. Reggie Miller (for example) has no champioship ring on his hands, but everyone respects him as one of the best players of NBA's history.

                              Now if only T-mac would join the SA next year and given LA still would retain it's current lineup now, it would be a good matchup. I do beleive, LA would win this year though. ut hey, don't take it from me, I was just expressing my opinion.

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">




                              Wow. I usually disagree with most of Sarah's posts, but this one was spot on. Very nice.

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                              • DueceDiggla
                                MVP
                                • Aug 2002
                                • 4915

                                #570
                                Re: How good is Kobe?

                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                Sarah said:
                                Well, I can't help but add something on this thread. One of the greatest clutch shooter nobody mention is Reggie Miller. Probably even better than MJ was.

                                On MJ's era, there was Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Karl Malone and some more big guys on there prime that MJ overcome. Jordan probably played 10 to 15 of the NBA's 50 greatest players of all time on there prime. Jordan also was not considered the most dominant player until in the last 3 years of his career before he retired in 1998. He was considered great though before that because Jordan has yet to battle it out with the likes of Barkley, Ewing, Olajuwon, David Robinson, Grant Hill, Kevin Johnson, Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Malone, stockton and Reggie Miller on there prime. I failed to mention Mutombo, Drexler, Mark Price and some others I can't remember.

                                Jordan is (I think) on the top 5 of the NBA's greatest players of all time while Kobe is still working on the top 50. Jordan started on a lossing team and improve it before converting it into a playoff contender team and eventually became a Championship team. Kobe on the other hand started on a already playoff contender team. Kobe's story would have been different if he stayed on Charlotte and improve the team on his own skills. But as long as he is hanging around big Shaq Daddy, he will always have that sidekick tag.

                                Also, to be considered great has nothing to do with how many championship rings you have in your hands, but rather how you earn your place in the history of the sport. Reggie Miller (for example) has no champioship ring on his hands, but everyone respects him as one of the best players of NBA's history.

                                Now if only T-mac would join the SA next year and given LA still would retain it's current lineup now, it would be a good matchup. I do beleive, LA would win this year though. ut hey, don't take it from me, I was just expressing my opinion.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">




                                Wow. I usually disagree with most of Sarah's posts, but this one was spot on. Very nice.

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