1, Kobe is a blacksmith, an iron god? Kobe's NBA career shooting 45.4% from the field, 33.9% from three, and 83.8% from the free throw line. That's the legendary Iron God? Well, if you don't know what that's all about, let me tell you, Kobe shooting 45.4% surpasses many of his contemporaries who were excellent and even Hall of Fame level scorers, including Maddie, Iverson, Pierce, Vince Carter, Hamilton, Manu Ginobili, Michael Reed, Joe Johnson, and even sharpshooter Ray Allen!
The reason why Kobe carries the burden of the Iron God is because the Kobe blacks always avoid the issue, they don't go to Kobe's average hitting percentage, and they always talk about it in terms of one of Kobe's misplay, such as what is 3 out of 11, 4 out of 21 ~~~ So if Kobe is considered the Iron God, then how about the ones that are even lower than Kobe's?
2,Kobe is not a good teammate? You see: "Kobe scolded his teammates again," "Kobe never plays with his teammates like James does"~~, Is America entering a tender age now? All of a sudden we expect our superstars to lead the team in an emotional way, treating everyone with gentleness, being nice and funny, and loved by everyone in the league.
Kobe is not that guy. I heard Ric Bucher's best answer to that question on a podcast last season: Kobe doesn't want to be your friend, he's confident enough to be a leader, and he does his best to chase one goal: a championship.
You don't see him leading the opening dance or leading a group in bowling. What you see is an old-fashioned, '80s leader, a leader who wants you to put in as much physical and mental effort as he does. He's always commanding his teammates on the field
His teammates may not love him as much as LeBron's or paul's, but they respect him. That's all you need to be a legendary leader: respect.
3,Kobe's FMVP is not enough? Then what do you mean by "enough"? The blacks always say that if it weren't for Gasol, it would have been so and so, if it weren't for the old fish, if it weren't for Artie, then it would have been so and so. Then we look at the last few years to get FMVP, if there is no Garnett, Pierce also into the bird playoffs, if there is no Duncan's hold, Parker which have over the stakes of the show, Wade's Hotshots also with O'Neal's aging and go and the performance has also been sharply downward ~ ~ ~ ~
4, Kobe dragged the team down, is the team a tumor? What is a team tumor? I think it's someone who drags the team down and weakens his teammates can be called a tumor. And is Kobe such a person? Absolutely not. Let's talk about his old teammate O'Neal. O'Neal's strength do not need me to say more, we all know, the current history of the most powerful center, but he is not the most dominant center (I said the dominance is to say that the player in the era in which he said), because there is a big handsome. We all know that if you take the Dasher to the present day, I guess Dampier would be enough for him. But Dash's dominance in his own era surely exceeded O'Neal's dominance in the NBA during the Lakers' three-peat, but why did Dash only have two championships to Russell's eleven, and Russell had to be inferior to Dash at the time, right? It's because Russell's teammates gave the team a lot of help! Think about it guys, someone more dominant than O'Neal would have had at most two titles without good teammates. If Kobe is what you guys say he is, a team tumor, taking him should cripple O'Neal. But the fact that O'Neal won three consecutive championships, not as dominant as the Marshal (relative to the era), but more championships than the Marshal, why, isn't it because of the help Kobe gave O'Neal? Wasn't it the role Kobe brought to the team?
Again, Gasol, Gasol in the Lakers' single-season hit rate is the highest in the 07-08 season of 58.9%, the lowest is the 09-10 season's 53.6% (in fact, the lowest is this season's 51.2%, but the season has just begun, it's hard to say). And in the Grizzlies period, the highest was 53.8% and the lowest 48.2%. See for yourself, Gasol came to the Lakers, playing how smooth, why he was not so good in the Grizzlies, is because Kobe gave him a lot of great passes, as well as attracting sacks, so he played smoothly. Gasol's change was the same when placed on Odorado. Then there's Brown, who went unheralded with the Bobcats and came to the Lakers as a key player on a championship team. And Ariza, what was he like with the Lakers, what was he like with the Rockets, what was he like with the Hornets? Look at how Kobe made his teammates stronger.
5, Kobe quality character is low? It's just because of a couple of fouls he committed, including bumping Yao Ming. Kobe can't have the most T's and bad fouls in the league. So why just one against him? Boo didn't even knock Oden out of commission, but the fans didn't say anything and made Oden a laughing stock. Bowen knocking Nash out of the game, Ariza knocking Phil Landers out of the game, and James' kind of chasing down the boards and caps without any regard for anyone else but himself for his own stats and performances (and don't tell me that's what he's good at, doesn't Howard give a shit about doing that?) . I'm guessing you're already convinced by this, and you'll definitely still bring up the Eagle County thing, well, I'll get back to that one below.
6,Kobe is not as good as LeBron and now Dwyane Wade? What are you basing that on? Is it that mind-numbing hitting percentage? The assists? If that's the case, then I could argue that Paul can score more than Iverson because the shooting percentage is higher than his, just by taking more shots, and has more assists than Iverson, so that makes Paul so much greater than Iverson? Randolph isn't much worse than Deng Deng? Oh, sort it out for yourself.
7, he destroyed the Kobe-Shaq dynasty? At least that's what things looked like in 2004. shaquille o'neal and phil jackson were both gone, and we all thought it was Kobe who coerced Jerry Buss into making the decision as a free agent. He even threatened to go to the Clippers if something wasn't done. Either that's a bluff or Kobe was just too eager to be the team leader.
But as time passes, we're realizing that Jerry Buss was behind it all along, and that Shaq might have had two or three more years in him if he hadn't asked for it, spent the offseason hustling, or been willing to play second fiddle to Kobe. He's got to go, and Buss is looking at building a young, energetic, passionate team (that doesn't play the triangle offense). We always thought Shaq could have won at least eight straight titles if he and Kobe teamed up, but now we're watching Shaq win titles for Pat Riley and others.
Shaq ended up leaving the Heat, going to the Suns and Cavaliers both of which ended up not working out. Coach after coach, he screwed up his relationship with one team after another. shaq and wade didn't get along, and his "shaq vs" was actually an idea he stole from steve nash (shaq later lost the money and gave nash a producer's credit)
Shaq screwed up his relationship with so many teams, and watched Pat Riley and others win championships. relationships with so many teams and is now stuck with a veteran base salary at the Celtics. Year after year, day after day, Shaq's performance confirms that he's the insecure/jealous one who should take more responsibility for the demise of the dynasty.
Jerry Buss dismantled the team, not Kobe, who ushered in a new era (a bit of good fortune coupled with the assistance of Phil Jackson) and earned the glory.
8, that Eagle County thing? Any discussion of Kobe inevitably touches on the Eagle County thing. It's a sure-fire way for any Kobe fan to get their head around it. Any response when it's mentioned is inappropriate. How you feel about Kobe is how you approach this. No one but Kobe and the girl knows what really happened. Kobe hacks will say it was rape & a cover up; Kobe hounds will say he was innocent and framed. It's that simple, there's nothing more to say. Let's move on to the next one, I'm getting a little despondent ......
9, Kobe's average and mediocre basketball physical talent? Kobe Beane Bryant Cox Height] 6'6"/198cm (these are official NBA stats) Weight] 220lbs/99.8kg Kobe's first successful dunk was at the age of 14. Kobe's Achilles tendon is 30 centimeters long, compared to Michael Jordan's 28.3 centimeters. Kobe's Achilles tendon is 30 centimeters long, compared to Michael Jordan's 28.3 centimeters. Kobe's vertical jump is 107cm ~ touch height is 375cm. In 1997, Kobe won the slam dunk contest at the All-Star Weekend in Cleveland, and scored 31 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists in the rookie contest. Some people always deliberately belittle Kobe's physicality to highlight his hard work 殊不知你身体素质差再努力也难成大具 在00年前那种鄙视高中生的还是96黄金一代他能在前20顺位就说明天赋根本不差 For active wideouts.
Except for LBJ, can't think of a better physical quality than Kobe. Iguodala might barely count. Wade doesn't either.
After all, his height is there. McMahon has a congenital blah blah blah disease. And McMahon's stamina is nowhere near Kobe's. These two points are enough to be compared to Kobe. You in the good jump, again good speed, again good strength, once no physical strength. There's nothing left. Look at Kobe's top ten dunk it (not the best ten ball), young Kobe is very BT, explosive, jump, technology, ambition, of course, now much older, can not be compared with those young people, Kobe hard workout is not only technology, the body is also.
10, Kobe is just the league held out superstar? Kobe into the NBA in the first year will participate in the 1997 All-Star Slam Dunk Contest held in Cleveland, and won the championship. The second year change to participate in the second year rookie game and all-star regular season, 02 season that year began the first lineup + defensive lineup, 03 Kobe all-star vote king (this year is also the king of the vote, yea, I Kobe V5). Three consecutive championships, All-Star MVP, three consecutive championships of the second season to become a superstar, since the finals against the Pacers of that overtime even after, when Yao Ming did not enter the NBA, so China's major media to see the NBA is still relatively objective, when the major media, including the U.S., said that at that time, there were four and a half superstars, O'Neill, Kobe, Duncan, Garnett, half of the AI, in fact, it should be five, but AI has always been the rebel line, and is not tolerated by the mainstream media!!!!
Star whistle? Dare you say Jordan didn't have the league looking out for him back in the day?... Rokuro~
What happened to all the Hill's and pennies? You can't get a superstar out of holding them up, the key is still to rely on yourself!