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Putting aside honors, what are the differences between Kobe and Jordan in terms of pure basketball skills?

When talking about technology, we must first talk about the body. It is meaningless to talk about skills without the body, especially for an athlete at the level of Jordan Kobe. Kobe's football intelligence and emotional intelligence allowed him to understand and learn everything Jordan did. Of course, whether he can reach and exceed Jordan's level is another matter.

People asked the Zen Master the difference between Kobe and Jordan

The Zen Master emphasized one point: Kobe has smaller hands.

So Kobe can't nail the ball to the palm of his hand like Jordan. There are many moves in Jordan that Kobe can't do.

For example, if you catch the ball directly in the air with one hand, after landing, you can throw it with a symbolic support of your left hand.

For example, the classic right hand in the air changed to a left hand in the 1991 Finals.

For example, when the clock is stopped, you pretend to throw the ball at the referee (very hard), but the ball is still firmly in your hand.

Jordan's body was simply built for basketball. Rumor has it that he stayed up late playing cards and could easily score 30 or 40 points the next day and take away the opponent. Even if this is not the truth, Jordan's physical strength is evident.

In contrast, Kobe treats his body like a repair machine, taking care of every part and every detail. He doesn't smoke cigars like Jordan, and he eats more meticulously, giving up the McDonald's habit he had in high school.

Kobe’s body is indeed the best in history, especially his flexibility, but there is no way to compare with Jordan. Not only Kobe, but all the players of about two meters in ancient and modern times have a body that can’t match Jordan’s. Yes, Jordan is simply perfect.

Kobe's flexibility is commendable. Everyone remembers his 61-point performance against the Knicks at the end of the fourth quarter. He feinted, turned around gracefully and shot a jumper, very stretched and agile.

But even with Kobe like this, he is still not as good as Jordan. Half of Jordan's layups cannot be done by Kobe. Jordan's pull-ups and layups that completely utilized every muscle in his perfect body were unique.

It can be said that Kobe and everyone else have less control over their bodies than Jordan.

This is especially reflected in key goals and buzzer beaters.

When Jordan plays critical balls, he can still maintain a clear mind, a highly flexible mind and body, and complete control.

This is also the greatest thing about Jordan.

Even on the last shot in Game 6 of 1998, he still used an extremely smooth and beautiful change of direction, easily swayed his opponent, and hit the beautiful shot.

And Kobe could only do this in the 0607 season.

Facing the Trail Blazers with 50 points in a row, the corner fake and turn to deceive the two of them with a three-pointer at the end of overtime can be said to be one of the most exciting winning goals in Kobe's career. Because Kobe shoots many of his own shots, but he is too strong, so even if he plays with himself, he is still invincible for a long time.

Most of Jordan's jump shots can completely shake his opponents away, which Kobe cannot do so perfectly.

Kobe is the person closest to God, but he is still about three points behind Jordan, one for body, one for mentality, and one for luck.

Everything about Jordan is so perfect. The best novelist may not be able to write a basketball player's career so wonderfully. Jordan is so perfect that AJ's shoes can bring the glory of art.

Another point, the Zen Master also mentioned that the leadership styles of the two people are also different. It can be said that Jordan did better in the finals. Kobe truly reached Jordan's level in 2009, defeating the Magic with his transcendent attitude and complete strength. His shortcomings were shown in the seventh game against the Celtics in 2010. Once he fell far behind, his body and mentality became tense, and he did not perform to his level at all. He was clearly afraid of failure in that game, something Jordan never had.

Jordan cannot be learned, but Kobe can be learned, and we should not compare subjects, but how to learn from Jordan.

It’s been so many days since Kobe Bryant retired, let’s say something below the answer.

In the early days, Kobe had his own style of play. His creative, lively, and somewhat wild and beautiful style of play was unique to him. In the middle of the 8th, the elegant playing styles of the two good brothers of Comai were exactly the same.

Kobe transferred to Yiduo and learned from many people. He knew Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Skyhook, but in the end it was Jordan who learned the most.

Of course, if Kobe didn’t learn from Jordan, he would not be where he is today.

He knows this too.

As an outsider, I saw a word called sacrifice.

In a sense, Kobe sacrificed himself for basketball.

He loves basketball so much, so when he discovers the existence of Jordan, he can completely abandon his past self and turn himself into Jordan.

What is love? Love is sacrifice, sacrificing one's own existence.

When you do something you like, your consciousness is completely dominated by this thing.

While you gain unparalleled happiness, you also lose yourself.

However, you are willing.

Zen is opposed to this (why I want to talk about Zen, the Zen master will not say it, Kobe is also very researched in the field of consciousness)

Zen can be said to be a pursuit Sober knowledge, enduring pain in sobriety, and solving the ultimate problems of life with great perseverance and wisdom in sobriety.

Zen denies the existence of the self.

For us, we can only achieve ourselves through love and self-sacrifice.

This is also Kobe’s greatest value to us.

What can we see from Kobe?

Perfectionism, the pursuit of beauty itself, the pursuit of the highest power.

If Jordan is a Buddha, then Kobe is very much like a seeker. (Why is it said that Jordan is like a Buddha? Because Jordan has no "self". When he plays, he seems to have turned into water. He has no consideration for himself. He only sees the loopholes of the defender, and then flows like a flood or a trickle. James said he was afraid of failure, and Kobe was also like this. For them, is there any secret about basketball? Doesn’t he know that James has poor skills and wants to play against him? How difficult is it to say that? Didn't he win the championship by playing behind him? The biggest problem with Zhanke is that he thinks too much and is prone to doubts and hesitation when facing himself. It is worth mentioning that most people are not qualified yet. Thinking too much, this kind of thinking, this kind of "hesitation" is in itself proof of reaching a certain state. Jordan did not hesitate at all. When Jordan made the last shot in 1998, he could even clearly sense every move of the defensive players. He even felt that everything around him slowed down when he made a judgment on the details of an action. This is the fundamental reason why Jordan can make so many fake moves when making a winning move. Others often just catch the ball. There are few details in the action. Of course, some people have to say, does Kobe hesitate? It is precisely because of this that Kobe pursues determination. The opposite of hesitation is determination, but Jordan has neither hesitation nor determination, he just goes with the flow. Just move. Why did Kobe grit his teeth after scoring a crucial three-pointer against Jr.? Why were they so sinister in the battle at Tianwangshan? Why do people train just for the fear of failure? Liberate consciousness. The less you think, the more you can do, and you can pave the way for creation. )

Little fans of Kebi often imitate his handsome hands and wear black stockings. Look. Just like when Kobe followed Jordan's example of sticking out his tongue and lowering one shoulder when he dunked.

This is actually a good thing. Pursue beauty, pursue a more perfect and higher existence bit by bit. .

Imitation also requires talent. What is talent?

In fact, it is a kind of perception and vision.

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Only love can give people this opportunity.

Just like if you love a beauty, you will describe her with your eyes all the time, so only you will know where she is and others will see her.

We often hear others say perseverance.

But why should we persevere?

Persistence is the only way to persevere. Meaningless. Just as only thinking can gain something, diligence itself is meaningless. Only learning can create, and learning itself is just the way.

Let’s go back to Jordan. What Kobe is pursuing is actually the realm of Jordan, and technology is secondary.

Kobe said that when he scored 81 points, he felt a zone and entered a state.

This kind of state is rare for Kobe, but Jordan has almost always been in this state.

People who are liberated from ordinary needs pursue things on the conscious level. Just like the emperor who often seeks Buddhism and immortality, the middle and upper classes in society are either engaged in art or religion. For players like Janko, the more they are liberated from basketball in general, the more they feel their own existence, so the remaining question is how to face themselves and how to control their consciousness.

Curry is becoming more and more like Jordan. He seems to have suddenly evolved into the Curry he is today, just like Jordan seems to have made himself taller and taller just by relying on his own mental strength. From the young man who had low self-esteem because of his popularity, he became like a basketball totem.

Praising Jordan is actually praising what he himself said: You can be anyone you want to be.

Love and imitate, so Kobe became the person closest to Jordan.

It can be said that after Kobe retired, the league truly ushered in the post-Jordan era. There is no Jordan in the NBA now. Except for Leonard's back hit, Jordan rarely plays again. The ghost still lingers in the league.

Whether Curry can bring something new, whether Curry can interpret his own way in a way different from Kobe's love for basketball, is worth looking forward to. (Of course, my understanding of Curry is also very limited. If anyone knows how Curry became Curry in just one or two years, and who Curry learned from, please tell me)