This is what I was responding to. What you are saying isn't co-signing that, so if you arent in agreement with him, whats your point?this ties in with that other thread. Kobe has benefited the most from superstar teammates, management, and coaching more than anyone in the history of not only the NBA, but in sports total
1. That looks an awful lot like a comparison. If you didn't intend for it to be that's fine however when you phrase a sentence like that there is no other real way to take it.
2. All-star appearance don't tell the whole story. Yeah Pau was the only all-star however if the other two guys weren't there they prolly don't win. The depth and versatility was key there. Beyond that they weren't playing against those teams you mentioned so how they stack up to them is immaterial. The issue is how they stacked up against the current competition and nobody was fukkin with that front court and Kobe. They were stacked by the standards of the era in which they played.
3. Saying he was fortunate does not downgrade him. Saying his fortune was the only reason he did some of the things he did as an indiviudal would be downgrading him and I don't see anyone doing that.
Again, wtf are you talking about?
Bottomline, Kobe HAS NOT benefitted the most from superstar teammates, management, and coaching more than anyone in the history of not only the NBA, but in sports total, like the poster said. Now, if you agree, then show me how he has.