1.Kobe's 40, 8 and 8 were good enough to beat Orlando, but LeBron's 49, 6 and 8, nor his 44, 12 and 7 performance were good enough to beat Orlando. That tells me one thing: Kobe's team is way better than LeBron's. If Kobe can have a night like that and blow out the Magic by 25, then why wouldn't a similar night result in at least a win for LeBron? It just goes to show you what type of talent the two have playing around them.
2.LeBron is the better passer and rebounder. Say what you will about Kobe's ability to score, but LeBron is better at just about every phase of the game, especially passing and rebounding. LeBron's assists numbers destroy Kobe Bryant. Even when Kobe Bryant was more of a facilitator and had Shaq-Daddy to throw lob passes to, he only averaged 5, or at best 6, assists per game. Compare that to LeBron's 7.5 and it's a not contest, especially when you consider the no-names he is pass the ball to.
As for the rebounding, it's not even close. Forget the actual boards, LeBron grabs 11.9% of all boards available, and 19% of all defensive boards. That's an amazing stat for a guy who plays out on the perimeter as much as he does.
3.LeBron is in his prime. Listen, there was a time when Kobe Bryant was a better player than LeBron James, but that time has passes. Not to say that Kobe is losing it already, but he's not the high-flying, super crossover, defending Allen Iverson type of player he once was. LeBron on the other hand is still doing all of those things, and he is doing them at a high level. I mean can you really imagine Kobe doing all of the acrobatic, dunk contest type of stuff he use to do? You can't, and neither can I. Which is why, at the very least, Kobe backers have to admit that LeBron has passed Kobe as an athlete.
4.LeBron is playing defense. Just last year, the big issue everyone had with LeBron is that he wasn't a defender. ESPN analyst after ESPN analyst would point to the fact that Kobe gets it done on both ends of the floor and that's why they considered him a better player than LeBron. But those days are over. LeBron is a defensive stand-out. I'm not saying he's the best defender ever now, but those AP guys did vote him to the first-team All Defense this year, meaning that they considered him among the top 5 defenders in the league. Yes, Kobe was right there alongside of him, but no longer can anyone say that Kobe's defense is what separates him from LeBron, because right now there is little separation in that department, if any.
5.LeBron James is more clutch than Kobe Bryant. Can we really stop with the nonsense that Kobe is the guy you would rather have in the last 5 minutes of a game? Have you seen what LeBron did against the Magic? He was as clutch as ever. It's not his fault his team wasn't up to the task!
Look, I'll agree that if I need a 22-foot jump shot to win the game that Kobe is the man (although LBJ's 3-pointer in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semis might suggest otherwise), but if I just need to get 2 points anyway I can, I want the ball in LeBron's hands. According to 82games.com, during "clutch moments" (those moments defined as 4th quarter or overtime, less than 5 minutes left, neither team ahead by more than 5 points), LeBron James' shooting percentage from the field and from the 3-point line were higher this past season. LBJ averaged just 1.5% fewer points than Kobe, despite taking 20% fewer shots than Kobe in clutch moments. LeBron also averaged more rebounds and more assists in "clutch moments." And going back to the defensive argument, LeBron averaged more blocks and 3-times as many steals as Kobe in the clutch.
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benji wrote:You really shouldn't steal columns like this: http://www.opposingviews.com/i/why-lebr ... obe-bryant
at.the.buzzer!! wrote: LeBron's chase down blocks aren't his only part of his defensive game. When defending a guy, LeBron can lockdown and play more fundamentally good defense than Kobe Bryant
at.the.buzzer!! wrote:Who gives a f about his broke finger? Excuses. Excuses.
at.the.buzzer!! wrote:And I don't think Kobe has a higher basketball IQ than LeBron.
at.the.buzzer!! wrote:When has Kobe ever averaged over 6 assist in a season? Not never.
at.the.buzzer!! wrote:LeBron James is more clutch than Kobe Bryant.
Modifly wrote:Valor, your post just pretty much ended this thread.
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