Kobe Bryant: Whatever It Takes

Posted on June 5, 2008

Let’s get the obvious out of the way: Kobe Bryant has completely dominated these Playoffs.

More significantly, however, is how he has done so — in nearly every way imaginable. He has dominated the best teams in the NBA as a scorer. He has picked teams apart with his passing. He has played the role of decoy. He has taken over late in games. He has created for his teammates.

Simply put, he has done whatever was needed from him at any given moment.

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Kobe Bryant: Better Teammate Than MJ?

Posted on January 26, 2008

MJ is the greatest player to have ever played basketball, to date. Nevertheless, there are many misconceptions people have formulated regarding His Airness, the one and only Michael Jordan. One of these things is what kind of teammate he was.

So I’m going to do the unforgivable: I’m going to compare Kobe Bryant to Michael Jordan.

Here it is: Kobe Bryant is a better teammate than Michael Jordan was.

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