Kobe Bryant Says He's Best 1-on-1 Player Ever, Would Beat LeBron James

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  • DoubleDeuce
    Spellin' n' shit
    • Feb 2009
    • 5873

    #31
    Originally posted by JimLeavy59
    Honestly when I think about it Kobe is this era's John Havlicek.
    Lolwut? You obviously didn't think about it too hard. Havlicek was known for his defense and wasn't a prolific scorer over his entire career.

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    • FedEx227
      Delivers
      • Mar 2009
      • 10454

      #32
      Originally posted by ralaw
      Kobe is speaking the truth. James' game is more tailored for a team game. Playing one on one is about ball handling, creativity, range, etc all of which are strengths of Kobe's game.
      Right. It is true but it's not something to be particularly proud of...
      VoicesofWrestling.com

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      • FedEx227
        Delivers
        • Mar 2009
        • 10454

        #33
        Originally posted by JimLeavy59
        Honestly when I think about it Kobe is this era's John Havlicek.
        ...How?
        VoicesofWrestling.com

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        • Senser81
          VSN Poster of the Year
          • Feb 2009
          • 12804

          #34
          I remember in 1990 (?), there was a big 1-on-1 basketball tournament with college players. It was interesting, because there were guards, forwards, centers. Trying to remember some of the guys...Bo Kimble, Travis Mays, Bimbo Coles. Chris Jackson of LSU (Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf) was by far the smallest guy, but he killed everyone. No one could stop him because he could hit from the outside or drive past you. He ended up losing in the Finals to Sean Higgins of Michigan when his shooting went cold. Higgins was kind of a tall forward, but no one expected him to win.

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