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Scott Hastings Fan
Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
just finished Phil Jackson's "eleven rings" and he talks, as he has in the previous books, about the destruction of Kobe and Shaq's relationship and how Kobe forced Shaq and Phil out of town in 2004.
So because what-ifs are fun when you don't use them ti rank players...I decided to ask what would happen if Kobe and Shaq got along as good as say Duncan and Parker, or at least Kareem and Magic and they stayed together through the 2011 season. How many titles would they have won...?
Obviously you can't add Odom to the Lakers because the Shaq trade never happens. Keep every other NBA transaction and injury (not involving Shaq) the same, except the Lakers have to give up Bynum and Marc Gasol to add Pau Gasol in 2008.
Here's my best guess from talking about it with a friend while watching the Michigan game today.
1999 Spurs
2000 Lakers
2001 Lakers
2002 Lakers
2003 Spurs -
2004 Lakers - Malone and Payton get their rings and retire.
2005 Spurs - A rebuilding year of sorts, but they still go to the WCF losing to Spurs in seven.
2006 Lakers - Kobe wins his first title as an Alpha, Shaq says Kobe is the best player in the world and actually means it and is right.
2007 Spurs - Shaq's injuries and a lack of depth cost the Lakers HCA, Spurs beat them in six.
2008 Lakers - Gasol trade elevates Lakers above Spurs and Celtics
2009 Lakers - Shaq fills the Bynum role and then some.
2010 Lakers - See above
2011 Mavericks
Eight Rings, four with each as Alpha. Shaq wins MVP in 2004 and 2005, Kobe in 2006, 2007 and 2008, three MVP's each. They surpass Magic and Kareem as best duo of all-time and both rank in the top four all-time along with MJ and Russell.
Last edited by G.O.A.T; 08-30-2014 at 01:28 PM.
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Banned
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
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Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
Even if Kobe and Shaq would would have gotten along it doesn't mean the on court chemistry would have been automatically better. There's a lot of great players that have gotten along in the past that couldn't maximize their efforts on the court.
It's nice to think what if but it's not just about them two not getting along. Shaq has always had conditioning and additude issues. He has badmouth former teammates every time he he's left a team. He even made Nash turn against him when he stole his sports show idea. He ragged on both Kobe and Wade after having called them the best players in the planet. He screamed at the owner Buss during a game hollering Pay Me! It's character issues that go beyond just not getting along with Kobe.
Kobe also has a plethora of character issues that have been well documented. He's a social recluse unless it comes to basketball. He has infinite belief in himself which makes him think he's always working for the betterment of the team. He leads by bullying like MJ. Like Shaq he's egotistical. So these and many other character issues won't just go away.
All of this doesn't even include injuries and unforseen occurrences that would have happened if they had stayed together.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
^ Folks here struggling with the concept of a "what-if" I see...
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Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
Also Gasol trade never happens since it an absolute direct result of Shaq being traded. They got Kwame with Shaq trade pieces.
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Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
Originally Posted by G.O.A.T
^ Folks here struggling with the concept of a "what-if" I see...
What are children? Playing what if means taking reality under account. If not it's just straight up fantasy.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
Read Jackson's book and then the hypothetical I asked will make sense to you.
Otherwise go find someone else you don't know and tell them why they are wrong about something frivolous.
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NBA Legend
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
To be honest, it was Jackson, himself, who caused much of the rift between Shaq and Kobe.
I find it fascinating that Jerry West was able to mediate between the two, but the Lakers pretty much blew apart after he left.
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15x all nba legend
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
I like how in Jackson's 2004 book at a time Kobe was hated by the media that "Kobe forced Phil out"
Then in Jacksons 2010 book at a time when Kobe was winning rings and liked by the media "Kobes the only reason I came back"
Okayyy Phil..
Anyways, I think Shaqs ego wouldn't be able to handle being the 3rd fiddle on a Kobe led team.
And I think Kobes determination to win rings w/o Shaq led to him maturing as a player and put a huge chip on his shoulder that propelled him to become who he eventually became as a player.
Hypotheticals with this situation are weird, because so much of what happened on the court good or bad directly correlates with what was happening off the court.
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NBA Legend
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
Originally Posted by TheMarkMadsen
I like how in Jackson's 2004 book at a time Kobe was hated by the media that "Kobe forced Phil out"
Then in Jacksons 2010 book at a time when Kobe was winning rings and liked by the media "Kobes the only reason I came back"
Okayyy Phil..
Anyways, I think Shaqs ego wouldn't be able to handle being the 3rd fiddle on a Kobe led team.
And I think Kobes determination to win rings w/o Shaq led to him maturing as a player and put a huge chip on his shoulder that propelled him to become who he eventually became as a player.
Hypotheticals with this situation are weird, because so much of what happened on the court good or bad directly correlates with what was happening off the court.
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Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
Originally Posted by G.O.A.T
Read Jackson's book and then the hypothetical I asked will make sense to you.
Otherwise go find someone else you don't know and tell them why they are wrong about something frivolous.
I've read all of Jacksons books. Sorry I hurt your feelings.. Lol
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NBA Legend
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
And why does no one blame Jackson for his '04 Finals loss? He was horribly outcoached by Brown in that series. Furthermore, he would rip Kobe for shot-jacking, and then let him continue to do so.
IMHO, he INSTIGATED much of the problem.
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you have to take everything Jackson says with a grain of salt. I think he's one of the greatest coaches ever, maybe the greatest but after that I don't put much stock in what Phil says in his books or the media when it comes to his analysis of the personalities around him.. Just a bunch of self serving BS that changes when the wind blows
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sahelanthropus
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
I'm not quite sure. Just a note though...
So we have Phil's account, Shaq's account, a bit of West's account from their books. I haven't read it yet, but from my understanding Lazenby's "The Show" touches on the ensemble. Tex's book from I believe 06 even gave his side.
But until Kobe releases a book (which he may not), or we get something like Lazenby's latest MJ book, we're not going to get his side of the story in its entirety.
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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: Kobe and Shaq: What Should have been
The point, which is clearly lost now, is to imagine what would happen if they were exactly the same as basketball players, but got along personally and did whatever it took to win on the court. Shaq's still lazy, Kobe is still a perfectionist, but when the ball goes up, they just want to win.
This isn't a what if they don't trade Shaq thread.
It's a what if the problems that caused them to trade Shaq didn't exist.
Likewise it's not a who's fault is thread.
That doesn't matter because in the pretend world I invented for you guys, they got along and played together to the best of their abilities.
I also explained that all other NBA transactions not involving Shaq happen exactly the same way, with one exception, the Gasol deal.
I understand it's not a totally realistic scenario, but I'm not looking for dissertations or hypothesis. Just to extend an enjoyable real life conversation between basketball fans to other basketball fans here on the internet.
Wow.
Last edited by G.O.A.T; 08-30-2014 at 02:17 PM.
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