1, inside score
Because of their different positions on the court, Kobe and James have different ways and efficiency of scoring inside. Kobe focuses on the shooting guard, usually shooting or dribbling outside to break the score, while James focuses on the small forward, preferring to use his physical advantage and inside strength to crowd out defenders to score. At this point, James is slightly better.
2, outside score.
Although James's three-point shooting percentage is not low throughout his career, Kobe's outside shooting is better. Kobe has excellent shooting skills and self-confidence, and he can shoot at any time in the game, while James is more inclined to look for opportunities in the internal and external attack.
3, assists.
James is more outstanding in assists. He has excellent passing skills and vision, and can easily find open teammates. Although Kobe also has good assists, he is not as good as James in this respect.
4. Defense
Kobe's defensive performance is better. He can often block the opponent's top scorer one-on-one, while James's defensive performance is relatively weak. In this regard, Kobe's advantage is even more obvious.
5. Handle the ball
James is more rational and decisive in handling the ball, while Kobe is sometimes too arbitrary and chooses unreasonable shots. At this point, James's processing ability is even better.