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astol  ·  4598 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Why Kobe's 2012 Season Pushes Him Past Jordan
HAHAHAHA. I laugh in the face of this... abomination of an article.

Blasphemy, I dont think so, Jordan accepts all challengers. but let me point out a few things:

   "During his career, Jordan won six NBA titles. Bryant currently has five. Jordan's championship performances are the gold standard in basketball, but Bryant holds the same competitive attitude and has the hardware to prove it. "
Take note, Bryant has 1 less title than Jordan. Not a huge factor, but still a point to note. What really gets me here is the last sentence. Jordan IS the gold standard, Kobe has "the attitude" to be competitive. Jordan played in an era with some of the best player to ever play the game. Kobe's early career was amongst some decent players, but not the calibre of what Jordan faced. There is so much I can and want to put into this, but I'll keep it short and hit you with some figures.

Jordan Career: 30.1ppg @ 49.7 FG% 6.2rpg 5.3apg 2.3stl 0.8bpg 2.7to and only 1.7 Three Point Attempts Per Game.

Best Season: Age 23, 3rd season in. 37.1ppg @48.2%, 5.2rpg, 4.6apg, 2.9stl, 1.5bpg with only 66 TOTAL 3pa

Kobe Career: 25.4ppg @ 45.3 FG% 5.3rpg 4.7apg 1.5stl 0.5bpg 3.0to and 3.9 3pa per game

Best Season: Age 27, 10th season in 35.4ppg @45%, 5.3 rpg, 4.5apg, 1.8stl, 0.4bpg, with 518 TOTAL 3pa

My point - Jordan was more efficient, and better in almost all aspects of the game (including defence). That is all.