kobe can play... ive seen him do it in person, but i just dont see him as that much better a player than wade, lebron or tmac... put either one of them on the lakers their records would be better... except maybe tmac and wade because they were/are injured... so their record would probably be about the same.
kobe goes for 50 or 60 but no one else scores more than 10 points... and kobe isnt passing the ball... if he only scores 30 the teams only scores 80 points... he isnt even looking in their direction...
if the team spends the rest of the season watching kobe score they are going to get killed in the playoffs...
Wow.
That's interesting to me. The Houston Rockets are only 7 games ahead of the Lakers, and that's with a much better team overall. Now, Yao has missed a lot of time, and McGrady has missed a few games, too. But I don't see any reasonable evidence to conclude that McGrady could do more with the Lakers than Kobe is doing.
Same thing with Cleveland. They have a substantially better roster, I think, than the Lakers, and are only five games ahead of them. LeBron is a great player, top three in the NBA, but I don't think he could do more with the Lakers than Kobe.
As for Dwyane Wade.... Very, very impressive career so far. But I don't think he's as good a player as Kobe. I think we've looked at the successes he's had so far and gone on to hail him as "The Great Dwyane Wade", but I think it's a little premature. He will one day be that, but if you take away what the Heat did last season with a
much, much, much better team than the Lakers this season, a team with more depth than any Laker championship team of this decade ever had... I just don't see any reason to believe that Wade would be capable of doing as much or more than Kobe has done with the Lakers the past two seasons.
I hate this topic. I feel dirty, supporting a Laker, and Kobe Bryant, at that. However, I think it's ridiculous to say that you can take any of those three players, insert them for Kobe and expect to see similar successes. I think Kobe is a superior player to all of them. And at times like this, when the Lakers have shown their inability to win without Kobe scoring 50 a night, it becomes apparent that he HAS to take shots in order for them to win.
For instance, over the span of their recent seven game losing streak, Kobe averaged 24 shots a game, with just under 7 assists (and one of those was a double-OT). I don't think that would qualify as not looking for his teammates.
Then you look at the last four games, and he's averaged 35 shots and under 3 assists, and you say "he's hogging the ball". Well, first of all, they just won 4 games in a row after losing 7 when he was looking for his teammates, so who cares? They're winning. And secondly, if you watched any of those games, or just a couple of minutes of any of them, you realize that Kobe isn't dominating the ball anymore than he normally does. He's just shooting more often, as in, nearly every time he touches it. But the ball is moving, as is evidenced by the fact that the team has averaged 27 assists per game over the past four. His teammates are setting him up.
I don't think he'll continue to shoot 35 times a game on into the playoffs, but if he has to carry the load to get them there, then he's showing he's more than capable of doing so. And I think that's mostly what makes him great.