They were both good enough for their franchises to dump shaq
Penny was 1st-team All-NBA and a playoff monster by his 2nd and 3rd years, then got his first injury during the playoffs his 3rd year. Which "hump" was he failing to get over?
Jerry has depression?
Kobe said it himself.
But y’all still wanna juelz…
End thread. This.Penny was an elite player, on track to be a Hall of Famer. Every bit as talented as Kobe, perhaps more talented.
Kobe's relentless drive to become better and to win is what separates him from the other talented players in history.
I made a mistake and misread the thread.Unless you’re quoting someone I’ve got blocked. What does TMac have to do with Penny.
The difference between those three is the Godfather trilogy,” O’Neal said in classic Shaq-speak. “One is Fredo, who was never ready for me to hand it over to him. One is Sonny, who will do whatever it takes to be the man, and one is Michael, who if you watch the trilogy, the Godfather hands it over to Michael. So I have no problem handing it over to Dwyane.
Years later P, Shaq admitted he was jealous of Penny while on the Magic. So I think you might have to factor that into that statementThis is the same Penny that Shaq comparing Fredo Corleone when breaking down the difference between the 3 guys he played with (Penny, Kobe, Wade)
yet I'm supposed to believe he thinks Penny was every bit as good Kobe
Better handle. Better passer. And just as good a scorer. He was like a bigger version of Kyrie. You're looking at what Kobe became.
I made a mistake and misread the thread.
No. Penny Hardaway was not in Kobe’s league athletically or in skill.