Jcool0 wrote:bledredwine wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
No one had Kobe #2 when he retired. He was always in that 7-12 range. There was a certain section of NBA players that would call him the GOAT but that wasn't most people. Its only after he passed that people started putting him in the top 3.
During his prime, everyone here was declaring him 2 or GOAT. It was maddening.
Just one publication but:
Shaq was 4th. Tim Duncan was 8th. Kobe was 10th. LeBron James was 31st.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/slam_500_greatest.html
It's just as I had mentioned - a player's legacy goes downhill as he declines and especially after he retires.
What you posted is from 2011 as he was declining
It doesn't change the narrative, media or realgm during Kobe's prime though.
He was also considered better than Lebron until that started changing around 2010.
I was here, in the same discussions that I still do with the Lebron comparisons. They were equally annoying, maybe
even more so.
I remember it well. I used to be on nba.com's forum back when they had it as well.
It was funny because I used to advocate for Lebron being better in 09 and all of the fans were still trying to say
"Kobe GOAT". It is what it is- the media is supposed to do this and will do this with the best player
in any generation. But I can't deny that Kobe was more impactful than his advanced stats show- he was
a great ceiling raiser.
I just did a google on "2009 best NBA players" and this pops up first thing
https://www.kidzworld.com/article/21934-nba-names-top-50-players-2009/2009 GM voting by the way -
Who is the best perimeter defender in the NBA?
1. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 34.5%
2. Shane Battier, Houston – 24.1%
3. Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers – 20.7%
4. Rajon Rondo – 6.9%
Which player is the best at getting his own shot?
1. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 69.0%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland – 20.7%
3. Dwyane Wade, Miami – 10.3%
> Last year: Kobe Bryant – 81.5%
Which player is the most dangerous in the open floor?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 62.1%
2. Chris Paul, New Orleans – 17.2%
T-3. Steve Nash, Phoenix – 6.9%
T-3. Dwyane Wade, Miami – 6.9%
> Also receiving votes: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers; Jason Kidd, Dallas
> Last year: LeBron James – 37.0%
Which player is the best finisher?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 55.2%
2. Dwyane Wade, Miami – 13.8%
3. Dwight Howard, Orlando – 10.3%
4. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 6.9%
> Also receiving votes: Carlos Boozer, Utah; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia; Tony Parker, San Antonio
Who is the toughest player in the NBA?
1. Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers – 42.9%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 10.7%
T-3. Kevin Garnett, Boston – 7.1%
T-3. Shaquille O’Neal, Cleveland – 7.1%
T-3. Dwyane Wade, Miami – 7.1%
> Also receiving votes: Matt Harpring, Utah; Al Horford, Atlanta; Stephen Jackson, Golden State; Chris Paul, New Orleans; Luis Scola, Houston; Kurt Thomas, Milwaukee
> Last year: Ron Artest – 37.0%
Which player is the best leader?
1. Chauncey Billups, Denver – 28.6%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 25.0%
3. Tim Duncan, San Antonio – 14.3%
4. Kevin Garnett, Boston – 10.7%
T-5. Jason Kidd, Dallas – 7.1%
T-5. Steve Nash, Phoenix – 7.1%
T-5. Chris Paul, New Orleans – 7.1%
> Last year: Kevin Garnett – 51.9%
Which player has the best basketball IQ?
1. Steve Nash, Phoenix – 36.5%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 28.8%
3. Jason Kidd, Dallas – 7.7%
> Also receiving votes: Shane Battier, Houston; Chauncey Billups, Denver; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Brandon Roy, Portland; Deron Williams, Utah
Which player would you want taking a shot with the game on the line?
1. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers – 89.7%
2. Paul Pierce, Boston – 6.9%
3. Carmelo Anthony, Denver – 3.4%
> Last year: Kobe Bryant – 88.9%
https://www.nba.com/news/nba-gm-survey-2009-10