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How do you evaluate Kobe?

It has been ten years since Kobe Bryant was born. Ten years is a very special time. You must know that I didn’t know you ten years ago. You don’t belong to me. So I have to write something to summarize. I believe that people who are new to basketball in the past few years, especially Chinese (the result of watching domestic media reports all day long), most like Kobe from the beginning. The reason is 81 points, 5 points in 4 consecutive games, etc. This is typical digitalism. Coincidentally, Kobe himself is a fanatical personal digitalist, and he is also hypocritical, selfish, narrow-minded, arrogant, greedy, and disrespectful. Kobe fans are about to scold you, okay, let me tell you one by one (disclaimer: What I say are all facts. If you don’t understand the situation, please don’t make nonsense. As a senior Kobe fan, I think I know Kobe Bryant better than most Kobe fans. ). When Kobe was in high school, it was pointed out that he often deliberately caused his team to fall behind, and came out to act heroic at the last moment, regardless of the team's victory or defeat. As we all know, Kobe is still a person who likes to play alone. This is a "good habit" developed since he was a child. It also lets us know one thing. In Kobe's mind since childhood, basketball was not a team sport at all, but a stage for achieving personal heroism. After Adidas broke up with Kobe Bryant, it began to vigorously promote the credo of "the game is five people", which was obviously a satire on Kobe Bryant. Basketball is a team sport, different from tennis and track and field. The rules of the game are whichever team scores more points wins, not which player scores more points. This is why Kobe can only win the meaningless All-Star Game MVP, but not other MVPs, because he is not a team player. As for some people who say that James' statistics in high school were not as good as Kobe's, and Kobe's total points in high school surpassed Chamberlain's, they are obviously a statistician. What I want to say is that the Cavaliers signed a player named Wagner a few years ago, and soon he and this player A player has terminated his contract, and this player once scored 100 points in a game in high school, which even James had not scored. Many free agents currently on the fringe in the NBA had abnormal statistics in high school, such as scoring 25+ points per game, rebounding 15+, and even blocking 1 shots, etc. Scoring points in high school is easier for Kobe, who is known for his unique play. James is recognized as the strongest high school student in history. His statistics during his senior year are comparable to those during his senior year. When we see James’ performance in winning the Most Improved Award almost every year in the NBA, we dare to say that his performance during his junior to senior years is No progress? In the little emperor's own words, he tried to dominate the game and control the process of the game in his senior year. What's more, the high school game is too easy for James at this time, just like the regular season for O'Neal in 2001 and 2002, there is no need to use all his strength. One controls the game, and the other creates trouble for his own team and takes the opportunity to score points. As the saying goes: Numbers can sometimes be deceiving. The above is Kobe's high school period. It was 1996. The "God of Basketball" Jordan was already 33 years old. The media began to look for the next topical figure. For a while, many successors to the Flyers emerged. Among them, Kobe won the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest championship and was similar in size to Jordan, so he was habitually dubbed Jordan's successor. In fact, the level of that slam dunk contest was really not high. Kobe's main opponents were Finley and Bob Sura. Kobe's highest-scoring dunk in the game didn't even reach 50 points. It was the crotch-switching dunk. The first crotch-switching dunk was not him. It is original and has existed before; secondly, his change of hands is not very obvious and cannot be seen clearly without slowing down the camera, and the change of hands is almost completed before taking off. If this dunk were scored today, it would have scored thirty points. Not bad. If he had participated in the 2000 Dunk Contest, the strongest dunk contest in history, he would have been lucky to have finished fourth (the top three were Carter, Francis, and McGrady, all of whom had perfect dunks). Comparing Kobe's dunk with Jordan's is really just a flying man. I believe everyone who has watched Jordan play will be impressed by the elegance of his dunk. Even the ball that was not dunked by the 2002 All-Stars is full of beauty. In comparison, Kobe's dunk is more Stiffness, compared with other dunkers, such as Carter's strength and elasticity, James's fierceness and speed, and McGrady's elegance (those who haven't seen McGrady play during the Magic era should shut up. Terry once said that Carter and McGrady are the best in the league. Two dunkers. In the NBA Live series, Rockets McGrady's dunk value before injury was higher than Kobe's. Kobe's dunk has no advantage. It's just a matter of current events. As a rookie at the time, Kobe arrogantly stated: I came to the NBA to be the greatest player in the history of this sport, otherwise it would be meaningless. Do you still remember Jordan's touching speech when he retired in 1998? He said that there is no greatest player in this sport. I have achieved what I have achieved today by standing on the shoulders of giants such as Larry Bird and Dr. J. Without them, there would be no me. There will always be people who will surpass me. , the torch will be passed down from generation to generation, and basketball will always be greater than Michael Jordan. This passage seems to be an answer to Kobe's arrogant words. In the 1998 All-Star Game, under the crazy hype of the media, Kobe was selected as the All-Star starter due to his reputation as Jordan's successor.

Opposing him was Jordan, who was about to retire. Remember Kobe's arrogant words, so he wanted to challenge Jordan in his twilight years alone. Of course, he touched the ball more than ten times, took more than ten shots, and passed the ball twice. , Jordan regarded him as a junior and played a few tricks with him. At this time, Jordan was not the Jordan of the Wizards, so he naturally played around with Kobe. Unexpectedly, Kobe took it seriously. During his Nth singles against Jordan in the game, Malone looked at him. It's so pitiful that he was covering for the pick-and-roll, but Kobe thought he was in the way and pushed him away. Just imagine what kind of status Malone was at that time. How could he be bullied like this by a junior who was playing as a substitute for the Lakers? In anger, he turned around and left the game. , if they don't show up, the two will have a feud from then on. I watched that All-Star Game, and the impression that Kobe gave me throughout the game was that he was taking shots, taking shots, and taking shots again, just to steal Jordan's limelight (he himself admitted this), but this made George Karl, the coach of the team, even look down on it. Go down and replace him, he scored 18 points in the game. Today, there is also Komi saying that everyone wants to do Jordan's best and prevent Kobe from playing, otherwise the All-Star MVP will be Kobe. Little does he know that his own team's coach was disgusted by Kobe's selfish performance of trying to score points. The greatest luck of Kobe's life was meeting O'Neal, the most dominant player in NBA history. In 1994, the Magic visited Philadelphia, and the staff brought a teenager to "Penny" Hardaway. The teenager told Hardaway that Hardaway was his idol and he also dreamed of becoming an NBA star. Hardaway had been tying his shoes silently and ignored the young man. O'Neal, who was beside him, felt compassion and took the initiative to tell the young man that he must work very hard if he wanted to enter the NBA. With O'Neal's autograph, the boy left the locker room happily. That boy was Kobe. The two later became teammates. O'Neal dedicated the peak of his career to the Lakers and Kobe. After being forced away by Kobe, O'Neal called his relationship with Kobe a bad fate.

When O'Neal was in the Lakers, he was recognized as the team boss and the core of the triangle tactic. In order to restrict him, the league changed the rules many times, such as changing the basket and expanding the three-second zone again (the league was previously a restriction McCann and Chamberlain also did it), and even allowed zone defense, which has been prohibited for more than 50 years! In the 1999-00 season and the 00-01 season playoffs, O'Neal used his perfect performance to illustrate his unprecedented dominance in the league. In the 99-00 season, the Lakers posted the second-best 67 wins and 15 losses in team history. He leads the league in four technical statistics: points, rebounds, field goal percentage, and playing time, ranks second in blocks (the first is Mourning in his prime), and has won three MVPs in the regular season, All-Star Game, and championship. ! Kobe missed many finals games due to injury, but O'Neal led the team forward. In the finals, O'Neal averaged nearly 40 points per game, causing the Pacers' insiders to fall off their feet. In the 00-01 season, O'Neal, who had always disdained the regular season and believed that only the playoffs were the real competition, only played 60-70% of his strength in the regular season. Kobe's number of shots also skyrocketed, surpassing O'Neal (but not scoring). The Lakers also lost 11 more games in the regular season than last year.

However, in the playoffs, O'Neal, a self-proclaimed playoff player, took over the game and the Lakers swept all the way. The record before the finals was a record 11 wins and 0 losses! It only took five games to defeat the 76ers led by regular season MVP Allen Iverson in the finals. Uncle Mu, who was still with the 76ers as the best defensive player of the season, was carried by the Sharks like a big schoolbag every night. Afterwards, O'Neal was once again undisputedly elected Finals MVP. Kobe cried while holding the trophy after winning, imitating the way Jordan won the championship for the first time in 1991. Jordan struggled for 7 years and finally became a big business through hard work. You are the second best player in the team and you win the trophy for the second time. What a piece of shit. How can I cry when I meet O'Neal, a prehistoric beast, as my teammate? When reporters interviewed the warrior-like Iverson, he showed his disdain for Kobe Bryant and sincerely praised O'Neal as the best player on the planet. Xiao Ai, who never gave up, admitted defeat for the first time. .

In the 01-02 season, Kobe won the All-Star MVP in Philadelphia. Philadelphia is Kobe's hometown. When he lifted the trophy, the audience booed and Kobe cried. Why is this? Do the people of Philadelphia hate their children that much? Let’s talk about that game. Kobe kept taking shots throughout the game to score points. The defensive intensity of the All-Star Game was low. Generally, scoring depends on the number of shots. He kept making jump shots in the first half and scored 24 points, and immediately scored 8 points in the second half. , and then was pinned to the bench by the coach. The coach of the team was disgusted by what he did again. In the original All-Star Game, everyone was embarrassed to take more shots, and he also performed several difficult moves, but he But he kept shooting jump shots to score points, never tired of it, and the game was not a stalemate. The Western Conference was leading by a large score, but all he could see was the basket. The revelation to me at that time was that as long as you shamelessly score points, anyone can win everything. All-Star Game MVP. The Lakers won two more games in the regular season than last season. This may be due to the decline in Kobe's statistics. Moreover, his three-point shooting rate reached an astonishing 25%, which is called the king of outside shooting. This season, Kobe was selected to the NBA for the first time. First team, but his votes were lower than Tracy McGrady, who was 9 months younger than him. The playoffs are still dominated by the Sharks. O'Neal defeated the regular season MVP Duncan and the Admirals. The Western Conference finals battled against the Kings for 7 rounds. This battle was extremely tragic. I was on the side of the Kings at that time. Fan Weber. As a result, Divac, who faced O'Neal, fell to the ground more than ten times every night. O'Neal laughed at him for being an actor.

The game was tied 3-3 after 6 games. Horry played a major role in this, successfully defending Weber and scoring key goals repeatedly. In Game 7, Peja, who had missed many games, had to come back. The Kings made an abnormal 2 of 20 three-pointers in the game. Divac committed 6 fouls and left the game before the end. The game entered overtime. Adelman mistakenly sent Webber He went to defend O'Neal, but O'Neal scored 8 points in overtime and led the Lakers to the Finals. Uncle Mu unfortunately faced the Sharks again in the finals. The Nets, who were running rampant in the Eastern Conference, were ruthlessly swept 0-4. O'Neal once again deservedly won the championship MVP, and finally became the successor to McCann, Chamberlain, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Los Angeles. After that, another center legend!

Later, it was reported that the Kings wanted to get O'Neal, and the Lakers' reply was that unless they exchanged the entire Kings team! In the 02-03 season, Kobe's scoring average exceeded O'Neal for the first time. Kobe had 9 consecutive games with 4 points, but at that time the Lakers were only eighth in the Western Conference. It was also this season that the Lakers stopped in the playoffs. I remember after they were eliminated. Kobe even shed tears and said that he would practice hard to get revenge during the vacation. Ironically, the sexual assault incident happened right away

I have to make a subsection here, because before this incident, Kobe had always been He has the image of a "good boy" who has no tattoos on his body and hides his true face deeply, but he still shows his ferocious appearance occasionally and talks about a few trivial matters.

In the 1999-00 season, as O'Neal's absolute younger brother, Kobe began to take more shots. This caused dissatisfaction from everyone, including O'Neal and Jackson. Experts also criticized Kobe for being selfish and playing too much. Alone, the most popular thing at the time was the exchange of Kobe Bryant for Jason Kidd of the Suns. O'Neal had always looked forward to playing with a real point guard. Unfortunately, this transaction failed to succeed due to various reasons. After that, O'Neal and Kobe Bryant had many verbal disputes. O'Neal was very popular in the league. He was kind and simple, lively and cheerful, friendly to others, and was good at entertaining everyone with comedy. O'Neal was the first to come up with the term "OK Group". Once, O'Neal said about Kobe "...you have seen that I often joke with Kobe in training. He is also very talkative and can often tell jokes that young men of his age cannot tell. He loves listening to music. , also has a strong interest in movies, and he sometimes pretends to talk to me about how to be a boss. He is an interesting guy... Among all the teammates, Phil is the only one who does not object to talking to me during training. . He believes that only through this can we understand each other and accept each other. Yes, we are good friends now. If he does not participate in training, I think I will be choked by words. "Of course, this is O'Neal. Wishful thinking, Kobe once said when talking about him: "O'Neal and I are not good friends, just teammates." Later, Kobe could fall out with such a cute guy, which shows his character. In the past few years, the Lakers' winning rate with the presence of sharks but no sharks has been much higher than that with the presence of sharks. The winning rate of the Lakers with the presence of sharks has been even lower than 50%.

There is a saying circulating in China that McGrady and Kobe are good friends. Is this the case? A few years ago, this matter was somewhat reliable, but that is a thing of the past. In the United States, people all know that McGrady and O'Neal are the best friends in the basketball circle. This has also been publicly recognized by both parties involved. McGrady became famous. I used to sweat like rain in O'Neal's mansion in Orlando every summer. In the 2004 All-Star Game, O'Neal took the initiative to defend McGrady. After a dunk in the 2007 All-Star Game, O'Neal held McGrady's head and kissed her affectionately. McGrady then wiped it away with a funny look on his face in pain. Its hickeys. Before 2005, every time the Magic faced off against the Lakers, it was the focus of the league. At this time, Kobe would put aside the collective honor of the team to score points with Tracy McGrady. The result was that the Lakers, who were significantly stronger than the Magic, often either lost or won in overtime, while Kobe often scored. It is similar to McGrady, but other statistics are not as good as McGrady. O'Neal often praises McGrady after the game. The media said that Kobe had the fewest friends in the NBA. A few years ago, a reporter interviewed Kobe. When talking about Tracy McGrady, Kobe said that they had not seen each other for a long time, and then he was speechless. There was indeed a brief friendship between the two of them. They played heads-up in the summer. In Kobe's own words, there were wins and losses, but when he won, it was always by a narrow margin, and when Tracy McGrady won, he always won by a big margin.

In the 01-02 season, Jordan came back. I always thought this was the most failed decision in Jordan's life. Even if 9-11 happened, it could not prevent the Flyers from coming back. These two seasons completely discredited his perfect career, and then the Wizards boss fired Jordan and the Wizards' decision-making team also ridiculed Jordan's comeback as meaningless. However, Jordan still found hope in the NBA. In a game against the Magic in his last season, he and McGrady had a bitter relationship. The Flyers gave sneakers to their opponents for the first time, and they were Jordan's favorite Jordan 11s. . There are comments that sending out the Jordan 11 shows that the Flyers recognize Tracy McGrady as the authentic successor to his mantle. McGrady is indeed up to par, averaging 32.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game in a single season. In the past 10 years, only he and James have averaged 36+5+ per game.

The All-Star Game was held in Atlanta that year. Jordan was not selected as the All-Star starter. However, Tracy McGrady took the initiative to give up the starting spot to Jordan. In the end, Carter gave up the starting qualification. This shows that everyone has a deep understanding of the All-Star Game. Admiration for Jordan. At halftime, Jordan tearfully expressed that he was about to say goodbye to the basketball stage he loved all his life. The scene was very sad.

Jordan hit an accurate buzzer beater in overtime, and then the Western Conference called a timeout. Kobe Bryant's three-pointer was touched by O'Neal, so he made three free throws. The first one was missed, and the next two were made, and the game entered the second overtime. , the final MVP was won by Garnett. One thing I want to say here is that some Kobe said that Kobe missed the first free throw on purpose, and also said that Jordan and Kobe secretly exchanged a few words. This kind of statement is ridiculous. Everyone saw that Kobe missed the first free throw. The expression of reluctance after the ball, and then the two free throws after holding back all the energy. Some people will say that I am too subjective, okay, then why did Kobe miss the first free throw on purpose? Show respect for Jordan? Then he shouldn't have taken that three-pointer or deliberately missed more than two free throws. Want Jordan to perform for 5 more minutes? So why take a three-pointer? Then he should make the first two free throws and throw the last one casually into the sky, or make a free throw with his eyes closed like Jordan. How did the fans know that he missed the penalty on purpose? That "intentional" goal almost went in - from this incident we can see some of Ke Mi's nature - she likes YY and lacks rationality. Commies have always liked YY. For example, YY recently showed Kobe Bryant beating Tracy McGrady in high school without any basis. YY showed that Kobe had a vertical jump of 135cm when he was fourteen years old (I guess Kobe himself would blush when he saw it). YY showed that Kobe and Vanessa were like princes and princesses. Fairy tale-like love (I’ll talk about it later), YY found out that Kobe did not commit any crime (what’s the basis?). . . ——If there is no penalty, there is no penalty. No matter how sophistical the Komies are, it is still sophistry.

Remember the 1998 All-Star Game? Kobe was a grudge-bearing person. He had no chance to take advantage of Jordan in 1998. How could he miss it this time? He was excited and nervous and missed the first free throw. There is another proof of this incident. After the 2003 All-Star Game, Jordan visited Los Angeles for the last time as a player. Before the game, Jackson said in the Lakers locker room that everyone try to give the ball to Kobe. During the game, Kobe looked like a madman. They are also crazy about scoring points. They couldn't beat Jordan in 1998. Now Jordan is 40 years old. He can't run anymore, can't jump high, can't shoot accurately, and has trouble dunking. We need to take this perfect opportunity to humiliate him and make him stink. . I don’t know what it means for a 24-year-old player at the peak of his physical fitness to beat a 40-year-old player on the basketball court, but I know that Kobe scored 42 points in the first half of that game, and his hand was not good in the second half. With Jackson's limit of 13 points, the game scored 55 points

Let's talk about Kobe's most talked about scoring ability. Kobe is the only active player who has taken more than 40 shots in a game, and he has taken more than 40 shots at least five times. Of course, including foul shots, he can often take more than 50 shots in a game. I have said before I have said that Kobe is a data maniac and believes that data is the most important criterion for judging whether a player is great or not (of course, most Kobe fans also think so. This is really an injustice to Bill Russell, Duncan and even Bruce Bowen. such players). Kobe has always enjoyed scoring points. We know that every player who can enter the NBA is not a vegetarian. Often one of the main players is injured and a surprise player comes out of the bench. Some people even leave the NBA sadly before they have time to show their talents. As long as you give them a chance, give them a chance. They have the same touch and shooting opportunities as Kobe, and they will also score a lot of points. A typical example is Jamison who scored 5 in two consecutive games. Some people only see the goals Kobe scored, but they don’t see how many shots Kobe missed in a game. Even in the season when he scored 81 points, his shooting percentage was only 45%. In many cases, his shooting percentage was lower. Regarding the team's shooting percentage, you must know that Jordan's career average shooting percentage is 50%. With Kobe's shooting percentage, he still has the nerve to take so many shots?

Commies will say, why can’t we see Tracy McGrady and James score 81 points? (In fact, McGrady suffered a serious back injury in the 2001-02 season due to playing alone, and has been regressing since coming to the Rockets; when a reporter asked James if he wanted to score 81 points, James said, "That kind of game is not for me. Game. "Okay, now let me talk about what led to Kobe's scoring miracles. First of all, the league suddenly changed a rule in favor of the offense in the 2004-05 season, which once caused a big discussion throughout the league. This rule made breakthroughs It is easier for one side to get free throw opportunities, and players such as Kobe, Wade, and James have become the biggest beneficiaries of this rule; secondly, Kobe has unlimited shots. We know that every professional basketball player has a good day, especially someone like Kobe. This kind of player who no matter how many times he takes shots on the court, no coach or teammates dare to stop him (the only one in the league), the little emperor who is also the core of the team is very self-conscious, and some players, no matter how good their condition is, cannot follow the team's tactics. Sorry for shooting all the time), it is normal to score high when your hands are hot. Even if your hands are not hot, you can still score high with the help of your teammates. For example, David Robinson tried to steal O'Neal's scoring title. He scored 72 points in a game, and most of the time, even if his hands are not hot, they will be hot if he shoots too much. Kobe's mid-range shots are also practiced on the court. Finally, Kobe's awareness of scoring points, I admit Kobe's point. He is the strongest in the league. As a data-oriented person, when he was the second-in-command of the Lakers, he racked his brains to find ways to keep the ball in his hands and divide O'Neal's and others' shooting opportunities, especially when O'Neal did not pay attention. In the regular season, it was hard to brush (especially when encountering a weak team like the Grizzlies). Later, the seniors in the team left, and Jackson also said that he allowed Kobe to take action, and he could finally brush without any scruples. Just brush it.

We can compare the playing methods of Kobe and McGrady from a large number of games. When Kobe's hand is smooth, he often takes shots continuously. When McGrady's hand is smooth, he starts passing the ball after two or so hits (someone According to statistics, McGrady and Kobe have basically the same average assists per game in their careers. Using this to judge McGrady's passing level is really unfair to McGrady. Kobe's early assist recipient was mainly O'Neal, who often received an assist in an alley-oop. In the later period, he dominated the ball, and his assists were not too ugly (in the season of 81 points, he averaged only 4.5 assists per game, which was actually ugly); McGrady came from a blue-collar background in the Raptors, and now he has to share the ball with Yao Ming in the Rockets. And Yao Ming is not an alley-oop master like O'Neal and Warcraft). When the team has technical free throws and tactical free throws, Kobe takes the initiative to shoot free throws to improve statistics. McGrady has a high free throw shooting rate at critical moments and is a touch-type shooter, but he never takes the initiative to get such free points.

Those who have watched McGrady’s 62-point game will find that McGrady has no desire to score after the victory has been decided. This is just a regular season, and the regular season is just a game, nothing more. . And Kobe always seems to want to prove himself by scoring points in the regular season. What does he prove?

Kobe and Kobe Bryant began to advocate the "81 Spirit". Now I want to ask, what is the "81 Spirit"? I can only understand it as "the spirit of personal heroism to constantly earn points." Is the "81 spirit" needed in basketball games? After Kobe scored 62 points in three quarters, a Mavericks player said: "I remember Kobe didn't have one assist in the whole game." In the game where he scored 81 points, he had two assists. I also watched that game, and there was one in the first half. The one on the court was considered an assist, but the second one was an assist when he took a shot from the outside in the second half without touching his own team member's basket and then made a direct shot! That is to say, he didn't even think about assisting his teammates to score in the second half. Vince Carter said: "The 81 points will teach the children bad and make them forget to rely on collective fighting." This was a kind word to re-establish a healthy concept of basketball in children, but soon some narrow-minded fans ridiculed Carter for eating. The grapes are said to be sour. Well, basketball might as well be changed to 1-on-1, which is awesome. Kobe fans actually like this. If this is really the case, I think the "one-on-one king" Pierce is enough to beat Kobe. Pat Riley said: "As far as I know, Kobe took about 70 free throws in that game. The NBA is full of talents. If you give many players these shots, they can score more than 80 points." Even Jackson also said calmly after the game: "A team needs balance." In fact, the Lakers just won a regular season game in an unhealthy way and defeated a weak team. I don't know where Sina's 2007 NBA Person of the Year is based. Is it because of Komito? But I know that if there is a similar selection in 2006, because of 81 points, Kobe will still be the person of the year in 2006 (in fact, as long as the Chinese media and Chinese fans vote, everything will be Kobe), and a major sports newspaper in China predicted the regular season. The MVP is also Kobe. What about the facts? The person of the year selected by the American media was Wade, who finally won the trophy, the regular season MVP was Nash, and Kobe was fourth in the MVP voting.

What exactly is the "81 Spirit"? "Selfish spirit", "not passing the ball spirit" or "the spirit of scoring points when encountering a weak team"? The antonym of "81 spirit" is "the game is for five people." I remember a reporter interviewed James when he first entered the league and asked him what was the most vicious thing he heard about him in the media. James said that a magazine actually said that he was a selfish person. He had never heard anyone insult and curse him in this way. This kind of criticism never came close to him. He was very sad at the time and stopped mentioning the name of the magazine. He even refused an exclusive interview with the magazine (rumored to be a well-known New York media). An 18-year-old boy knows that the most taboo thing on the basketball court is selfishness. It's ridiculous that someone who is 30 years old still doesn't understand this kind of thing and is praised by a lot of people as a "basketball god". I vomit. Jordan claimed to be a "team player". I wonder if Kobe would dare to say that? Someone said that Kobe's bad teammates are not worthy of Kobe passing the ball to them. Is this really the case? The Lakers' record without Kobe is actually better than with him. Comey has always said that Kobe needs a Pippen. The irony is that Odom is rated by the US media as the player most similar to Pippen. He even plays the same role as Duncan on the Dream 6 team; Smush Parker is good at both offense and defense. His strong body left Alston helpless; Kwame Brown was the No. 1 pick and had excellent physical fitness; Evans was the European Basketball Player of the Year; Walton, Mihm, and Farmar were the best among white players; Ladd Ma, Ujacic, and Cook are excellent pitchers; Bynum is considered by Magic to be more talented than Kobe. Compared with Kobe, the little emperor who led the team to the finals had fewer helpers.

Besides, is there only scoring on the basketball court? Can a player's contribution and efficiency on the field be measured solely by scoring? I have a simple efficiency formula for reference only. A point is worth 1 point, a rebound is worth 1.5 points, an assist is worth 2 points, a block and a steal are worth 2 points, and a turnover is worth 2 points. Such a basic triple-double is equivalent to 45 points. O'Neal scored 61 points and 23 rebounds against the Clippers in 2000 (other data cannot be found, can anyone help find it?). Statistics on these two items give an efficiency value of 95.5. Kobe had 81 points and 6 rebounds, and the statistical efficiency value of these two items was 90. The efficiency of the two is obvious at a glance, but O'Neal's feat is rarely mentioned. A player cannot be measured only by scoring (and that does not include non-statistical contributions).

Many Kobe fans are clamoring for Kobe to surpass Jordan. How? Use 2 All-Star MVPs, 2 scoring titles, and 3 championships to surpass 6 championships, 14 MVPs, 10 scoring titles, 3 steals titles, and 1 Defensive Player of the Year? Doesn't Kobe like to rack up statistics in the regular season? Speaking of scoring, he averaged 35.4 points, 4.5 assists, and 45% field goal percentage in the season when he scored 81 points. In the third season of his career, Jordan averaged 37.1 points, 4.6 assists, and 48% field goal percentage. Averaged 35.0 points and 5.9 assists, with a shooting percentage of 53.5%, and Jordan's scoring ability in the playoffs is even more terrifying. Speaking comprehensively, Kobe's average rebounds and assists per game in any year of his career have never exceeded 6 at the same time. Jordan once averaged 32.5 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists per game in one season, and Jordan's steals and blocking skills were far higher. He is better than Kobe, but he is far behind Kobe in terms of playing dirty and liking to hit opponents with black elbows to get suspended. In terms of talent, Jordan is also much better than Kobe. The honor, data and talent are all far behind, so how can we compare?

While Kobe was racking up statistics in the regular season, he also racked up a lot of shockingly embarrassing statistics. For example, he once made 17 of 47 shots in a game, and the 47 shots in a single game were absolutely the first among active players, and this was set during the OK period. The deed of missing 30 goals in a single game is unheard of, and it is probably unprecedented. , no one since; hailed as a "defensive hero", but Arenas scored 60 points in a single game under his tight defense, and even helped Arenas set an NBA overtime scoring record of 16 points; He made 11 turnovers in one game against the Pistons. This number of turnovers was enough to kill the Lakers. This number has never been heard of by Jordan James McGrady. Once he had two consecutive triple-doubles. In order to tie the Magic's three consecutive triple-doubles, he made a mistake. At the beginning of a game, he brushed up the statistics, almost finishing with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. In the end, he fell short of 1 assist. For this assist, he kept passing the ball reluctantly. Not only did he fail to score, but he also caused the Lakers to lose. , it can be seen from this incident that in Kobe's eyes, data is more important than success. Kobe Bryant's Nike slogan in 2007 was: Supernatural. I don’t know who designed this phrase. It’s very ironic for a pretentious person like Kobe. Kobe imitated Jordan's every move on the court, and no matter how much the imitation looked like, it was artificial. What's more, Kobe's movements were much stiffer than Jordan's and unnatural. Moreover, Kobe also had a habit of deliberately passing the ball. He turned his head to the other side and sometimes pouted. Even if it was a direct pass, he wanted to give people the illusion that he was passing the ball without looking at people. It was super unnatural. When a reporter asked him why he changed to No. 24, it was When he didn't want to surpass Jordan, who was wearing No. 23, he said: "No, I changed to No. 24 because I wore No. 24 in high school." Then why did you wear No. 24 in high school? When he chose No. 10 for the national team, which was one number higher than Jordan's number for the national team, a reporter asked again. This time he said: "No, I chose No. 10 because I like Ronaldinho from Barcelona." Dare you choose but don't dare? Said, super unnatural

In the summer of 2007, Kobe scolded Bynum bloody, saying he was useless, and asked to be transferred to play with the Bulls. How ridiculous! The tragedy of the Lakers was all caused by Kobe. He didn't dare to take the responsibility for losing, took away his personal data, left the shame to the Lakers and Jackson, and wanted to leave after scoring points? Garnett, Iverson and others did not take the initiative to abandon their team even when the team was in its most difficult times. Is this the conduct of Kobe, a professional player? And you want to wear the Bulls' No. 24, blaspheming Jordan? After Smush Parker moved to the Heat, he said: "I finally escaped that city. The Lakers locker room was lifeless and no one dared to speak. Wade is more humane than Kobe and is more suitable to be a leader." The transfer farce was because Kobe watched The Bulls were even worse, and the Lakers' winning streak came to an end. Ironically, it was Bynum who made Kobe stay. Bynum became the cornerstone of the Lakers' victory, and his efficiency was higher than Kobe. Kobe began to praise Bynum again, but compared to what Kobe said in the summer, this praise seemed disgusting and hypocritical. When Bynum was injured and the Lakers' record declined, the Grizzlies unreasonably gave Gasol, the World Championship MVP, to the Lakers for almost nothing. It can be said that the Lakers' better record this season than the last two seasons has little to do with Kobe, because Kobe is not as good as the last two seasons. Don't tell me that he knows how to share and get his teammates involved in the game. We can see that this season, if Kobe scores points in the first quarter, the Lakers don't play well, and then he goes down in the second quarter. What a Fama. Er, Ujacic came up, and with a three-pointer and Bynum's offensive rebound, the Lakers took a big lead. If you don't believe it, go read it. I almost missed every Lakers game, and I watched it more than most fans. many. For example, at the beginning of the season, the Lakers faced off against the Suns. In the second quarter, Kobe Bryant left the game and the Lakers began to lead all the way. Fisher, Farmar, Ujacic, Radema, etc. all made blind shots, leading the Suns by up to 40 points. What happened to Kobe?

Still remember the Mengqi training camp