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JohnMax
03-07-2015, 11:22 PM
And WILL pass him in every major statistical category except points by next season

link (http://www.landofbasketball.com/player_comparison/b/kobe_bryant_vs_lebron_james.htm)

navy
03-07-2015, 11:23 PM
TMZ with the scoop

Cocaine80s
03-07-2015, 11:23 PM
http://abload.de/img/oooofgoq7kb5.gif

AnaheimLakers24
03-07-2015, 11:24 PM
It will take him anoter 20 to surpass 5 and thats after 2 failed marriages

ThePhantomCreep
03-07-2015, 11:32 PM
He already surpassed him in Finals losses. Impressive, considering LeBron formed a mega-stacked team to avoid that very accomplishment.

Straight_Ballin
03-08-2015, 12:21 AM
He already surpassed him in Finals losses. Impressive, considering LeBron formed a mega-stacked team to avoid that very accomplishment.

Lebron stans puffing their chests out in pride for their man only to have that shit cave in with such reminders of his finals loses. Man that's gotta suck to have all those accomplishments and yet the only thing anyone will ever remember is 2/5.

COnDEMnED
03-08-2015, 01:32 AM
Kobe's stats were earned in the West. Lebron's stats were padded on a decent team, for East standards, until he jumped ship to win 2 championships with a better squad than Kobe's last 2 chips. Kobe wins 4 championships in a row in place of Lebron on the Heat.

talkingconch
03-08-2015, 01:50 AM
and he still WILL not be as great as kobe

Prometheus
03-08-2015, 01:57 AM
Kobe wins 4 championships in a row in place of Lebron on the Heat.

:oldlol:

I'm sure Kobe would have done a fantastic job of leading Miami in every statistical category while guarding everyone from Derrick Rose and Rajon Rondo to Paul Pierce and Paul George to Kevin Garnett and David West. Kobe has always been able to do shit like that... right?

:oldlol:

As for OP though, LeBron is a better box score stuffer than Kobe was. That's fine. He still has more work to do though - if he were to retire today, Kobe would still be the greater player. Kobe right now is still the greater player. Be patient.

AirBourne92
03-08-2015, 02:15 AM
:oldlol:

I'm sure Kobe would have done a fantastic job of leading Miami in every statistical category while guarding everyone from Derrick Rose and Rajon Rondo to Paul Pierce and Paul George to Kevin Garnett and David West. Kobe has always been able to do shit like that... right?

:oldlol:

As for OP though, LeBron is a better box score stuffer than Kobe was. That's fine. He still has more work to do though - if he were to retire today, Kobe would still be the greater player. Kobe right now is still the greater player. Be patient.


leading in every stat category isn't necessary to win

kobe would have utilized his teammates to the maximum, changing the defensive spacing and looks


kobe doesnt need to inflate his stats to be effective, he can make his teammates better just by making the right play call, without getting an assist


unlike lebron, kobe actually plays real basketball.


thats why he doesnt have a losing records in the finals


imagine if lebron had pau and bynum and sash and odom as teammates, he would have lost in 2nd round if not the 1st

ImKobe
03-08-2015, 02:31 AM
and managed to surpass Kobe's Finals losses in his 11th NBA season :lebronamazed:

What will Lebron do next? Lose 4 times in the Finals?

Prometheus
03-08-2015, 02:34 AM
leading in every stat category isn't necessary to win

kobe would have utilized his teammates to the maximum, changing the defensive spacing and looks


kobe doesnt need to inflate his stats to be effective, he can make his teammates better just by making the right play call, without getting an assist


unlike lebron, kobe actually plays real basketball.


thats why he doesnt have a losing records in the finals


imagine if lebron had pau and bynum and sash and odom as teammates, he would have lost in 2nd round if not the 1st

:wtf:

Is this real basketball discussion? What the **** are you saying?

Hey Yo
03-08-2015, 02:43 AM
leading in every stat category isn't necessary to win

kobe would have utilized his teammates to the maximum, changing the defensive spacing and looks


kobe doesnt need to inflate his stats to be effective, he can make his teammates better just by making the right play call, without getting an assist


unlike lebron, kobe actually plays real basketball.


thats why he doesnt have a losing records in the finals


imagine if lebron had pau and bynum and sash and odom as teammates, he would have lost in 2nd round if not the 1st
Neither does,LeBron. As the 1st option and leader of the team, he's 2-2 in the Finals.

Kobe is 2-3.

4 appearances > 3

ImKobe
03-08-2015, 02:57 AM
Neither does,LeBron. As the 1st option and leader of the team, he's 2-2 in the Finals.

Kobe is 2-3.

4 appearances > 3

oh ok, so what Kobe did from 00-02 has no meaning, and tehnically they are both 2-2 because Kobe was the 1st option in 2004.

Prime_Shaq
03-08-2015, 04:05 AM
Finals wins and field goals missed

JT123
03-08-2015, 04:12 AM
Look at all the shook Kobe stans in this thread. :oldlol:
Truth is Bron surpassed Kobe 2 years ago with his second Finals MVP, and it's been eating his stans up inside ever since. Sucks for them to know that the only thing their boy has over Lebron is Shaq's rings.
Some might say Kobe has the longevity edge, but honestly even that is questionable. Lebron has had to carry the load for every team he has been on for 12+ seasons, while Kobe got to spend his first several years as a role player/sidekick.

ILLsmak
03-08-2015, 05:06 AM
Neither does,LeBron. As the 1st option and leader of the team, he's 2-2 in the Finals.

Kobe is 2-3.

4 appearances > 3

lol when was bron not 1st option and leader of the team? You trying to say 2011? Cmonson. He just blew it.

-Smak

STATUTORY
03-08-2015, 10:20 AM
:oldlol:

I'm sure Kobe would have done a fantastic job of leading Miami in every statistical category while guarding everyone from Derrick Rose and Rajon Rondo to Paul Pierce and Paul George to Kevin Garnett and David West. Kobe has always been able to do shit like that... right?

:oldlol:

As for OP though, LeBron is a better box score stuffer than Kobe was. That's fine. He still has more work to do though - if he were to retire today, Kobe would still be the greater player. Kobe right now is still the greater player. Be patient.

:roll: :roll: :roll: dat strawman, the point was Kobe would have won more championships not that he would have put up better all around stat

Hittin_Shots
03-08-2015, 10:40 AM
:roll: :roll: :roll: dat strawman, the point was Kobe would have won more championships not that he would have put up better all around stat

With bosh and the role players as his front court I'm not sure you've seen Kobe's championship teams..

STATUTORY
03-08-2015, 10:42 AM
With bosh and the role players as his front court I'm not sure you've seen Kobe's championship teams..

the only difference between Pau and Bosh was that Pau was lucky enough to play with Kobe, he is 0-16 in the playoffs otherwise with WORSE stats all across the board compared to Bosh

bynum was a nonfactor in both championships so how good was the Kobe frontcourt?

Hittin_Shots
03-08-2015, 10:47 AM
the only difference between Pau and Bosh was that Pau was lucky enough to play with Kobe, he is 0-16 in the playoffs otherwise with WORSE stats all across the board compared to Bosh

bynum was a nonfactor in both championships so how good was the Kobe frontcourt?

Bynum was in no way a non factor in the 2010 finals.. His presence in the key was huge for them.