This is my voting post
Vote: Kobe Bryant
Here’s a comparison between the nominees + Kobe in some career Impact metrics aggregates (this way that longevity is actually being accounted for and not punishing players).
Career VORP (RS+PO)
Garnett: 106.3
Magic: 98.31
Kobe: 96.3
Bird: 92.59
Curry: 78.1
Career Win Shares (RS+PO)
Garnett: 207.84
Kobe: 201
Magic: 188.43
Bird: 170.66
Curry: 149.69
Career RAPTOR WAR (RS+PO)
Garnett: 216.9
Magic: 216.5
Kobe: 210
Bird: 192.1
Curry: 187.7
Here’s a comparison of some PO stats of the 6 in their 3yr peaks
08-10 Kobe (IA/75)
30.5 PPG
5.6 APG
5.8 RPG
1.5 SPG
3 TPG
+3.9 rTS%
4.7 AuPM
7.8 BPM
6.3 BP BPM
8.1 RAPTOR
84-86 Bird
23.9 PPG
5.9 APG
8.9 RPG
1.8 SPG
.8 BPG
2.7 TPG
+4.8 rTS%
8.8 BPM
7.3 BP BPM
7.9 RAPTOR
86-88 Magic
20.3 PPG
12.7 APG
6.4 RPG
1.6 SPG
3.1 TPG
+6.4 rTS%
8.2 BPM
7.3 BP BPM
8.8 RAPTOR
15-17 Steph
28.8 PPG
6.5 APG
5.8 RPG
1.8 SPG
.3 SPG
3.9 TPG
+8.3 rTS
+4.4 AuPM
+8.5 BPM
+6.5 BP BPM
+9.1 RAPTOR
Didn’t include KG since he doesn’t have a real 3yr PO stretch (unless you want 2 years with one series which I’m not interested in looking at)
Included these just because I know most people in this forum value box score numbers and impact metrics and these show Kobe being very comparable to these 5 peak for peak. He obviously has strong team success indicators with WOWY/WOWYR data comparable to these guys and guys that have already been voted into the top 10. He also has really strong team ratings from an offensive stand point
Lakers rORTG in games Kobe played 99-13
99: +5.4
00: +4.9
01: +6.4
02: +5.7 (+2.5 in 15 GP w/o Shaq)
03: +4.3 (-4.7 in 15 GP w/o Shaq)
04: +4.5
05: +3.2 (Shaq Leaves)
06: +3.1
07: +2.5
08: +5.5 (+9.6 in 27 games w Pau)
09: +4.5
10: +2.2
11: +4.4
12: +1.7
13: +2.9
these only improve in the playoffs (Kobe was apart of 2 teams with a +5 rORTG over a 5Yr span in the playoffs) and outside of Shaq these supporting casts are not very good (lakers are defensively slanting outside of Kobe and Shaq and this is more emphasized after Shaq leaves).
Kobe also has great longevity staying at a weak mvp level or higher from the start of the century until the 2013.
Here’s a comparison between the 6 in mvp voting throughout their careers
MVPs won
Magic: 3
Bird: 3
Steph: 2
Kobe: 1
KG: 1
Top 3 placements
Magic: 9
Bird: 8
Kobe: 5
KG: 4
Steph: 3
Top 5 placements
Kobe: 11
Magic: 9
Bird: 9
KG: 5
Steph: 4
Top 7 placements
Kobe: 11
Magic: 9
Bird: 9
Steph: 6
KG: 5
Top 10 placements
Kobe: 12
Bird: 11
Magic: 10
Steph: 9
KG: 7
To continue with the copy paste I’d like to show their WOWYR numbers per Backpicks.com since the site is back up (data not available for Steph sadly)
Scaled WOWYR
Magic: +9.3
Kobe: +6
KG: +5.7
Bird: +3.8
Alt Scaled WOWYR
Magic: +9.3
Bird: +6.5
KG: +6.3
Kobe: +5.1
10yr GPM
Magic: +8.3
KG: +6.8
Bird: +5.8
Kobe: +5.4
Prime WOWYR
Magic: +10.1
Kobe: +6.5
KG: +6.2
Bird: +4.1
Avg WOWYR
Magic: +9.3
KG: +6.3
Kobe: +5.8
Bird: +5
5Yr peaks in PI RAPM (this sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KNPi1_ttTJondEhrtf1Xzcm5JF5QARpllg39kAp70Bg/edit)
KG: +7.3
Steph: +5.8
Kobe: +5.3
Scaled APM
Steph: +6.3 (only 3yrs)
KG: +5.9 (+7.1 3yr)
Kobe: +5.3 (+5.5 3yr)
Iirc these are RS only samples which means they don’t account for Kobe being an all time PO riser while Kg is a dropper (and Steph also isn’t a very big riser either).
From an Offensive standpoint Kobe is very much comparable to Larry bird while being far superior to KG. I’d have a tier below Steph offensively peak wise. Kobe gets heavily underrated as a playmaker the most which is thanks in huge part to the media narrative being told that he was some shot chucking ball hog that never passed. Not only is this silly it’s quite the opposite of the truth. At his peak Kobe is averaging upwards of 6 IA AST/75 and is doing this with an amazing turnover economy (barley turns the ball over with a huge load). His box playmaking stats are actually pretty comparable to bird and superior to kg.
Ast% cTOV% box OC and Passer rating in the RS by year
Name Box OC PR AST% cTOV%
Kobe
01: 9.1, 6.2, 23%, 8.7%
02: 9.2, 6.2, 25.9%, 8.3%
03: 11.3, 6.6, 27.2%, 8.6%
04: 8.2, 7.6, 24.4%, 8.1%
05: 11, 5.6, 28.5%, 10.6%
06: 11.8, 6.4, 24.1%, 7.1%
07: 10.8, 6.2, 25.5%, 8.4%
08: 9.7, 6.7, 23.9%, 8.4%
09: 10, 6.8, 23.8%, 7.4%
10: 9.6, 6.3, 23.8%, 8.9%
11: 11.5, 6.9, 26.7%, 8.6%
12: 9.7, 6.5, 23.7%, 9.3%
13: 10.6, 6.2, 29.7%, 9.8%
Bird
80: 5.4, 5.4, 18.5%, 10.9%
81: 7.9, 5.9, 20.4%, 11.6%
82: 9.2, 6.5, 22.5%, 10.7%
83: 9.2, 6.9, 22.4%, 9.6%
84: 10.4, 7.5, 26.2%, 9.2%
85: 8.9, 7.2, 25.7%, 8.2%
86: 8.9, 7.5, 26.3%, 9%
87: 11, 7.6, 28.6%, 8.5%
88: 10.9, 6.9, 25.7%, 7.3%
90: 9.8, 7.6, 28.9%, 8.9%
91: 7.6, 8, 25.9%, 9.9%
92: 8.8, 8.2, 26.9%, 9%
KG
99: 5.3, 6, 21.3%, 9.9%
00: 6.5, 5.9, 21.5%, 10.6%
01: 6.4, 6.6, 21.8%, 9.6%
02: 6.6, 6, 22.4%, 9.5%
03: 7.1, 7.3, 25.8%, 9%
04: 7.9, 5.6, 24.4%, 8.3%
05: 7.7, 6.4, 27.1%, 9.4%
06: 5.3, 6.3, 20.2%, 9.2%
07: 5.9, 6, 19.5%, 9.5%
08: 5.3, 6.2, 19.9%, 8.8%
09: 4, 6.8, 14.7%, 8.5%
10: 4.2, 7.1, 15.7%, 8.7%
Again these are RS numbers only you have to also mentally curve for 2 being playoff droppers and one being one of the biggest playoff risers ever.
Think longevity is what really makes the difference when comparing Kobe to bird and Steph especially. I think there’s enough evidence to support the 3 being on a Similar tier in their peaks but Kobe has about 4 more high quality years without missing a full year in his prime which is enough for me to have a hard time seeing one of those two over Kobe all time.
KG i also see peaking similar to Kobe (although I have Kobe > kg as opposed to worse than bird and curry). Kobe also has a longevity advantage due to KGs body wearing down first (tbf Kobe has slightly worse longevity inside their peaks). Also think Kobe is up there for most consistent players ever. He just constantly put out mvp to all time years and didn’t fluctuate much year to year.
Kobe vs Magic is pretty much the same story as Kobe v Bird where they’re very similar peak wise but Kobe’s superior longevity and durability makes it hard to see the case against him.
Nominate: Karl Malone
Not really in the mood to heavily gas Karl Malone rn but the reason I’m nominating him so highly is because he is the king of longevity. He never misses games he’s producing at the same level for over a decade and he stays playing at very high level into his late 30s. Combine that with a clear MVP level peak and you get a t15 player ever sadly
Edit: i forgot to add an alternate
Alternate: Kevin Garnett
KG is a weird guy for me. Impact metrics love him but he’s a clear PO dropper and I question just how valuable is Offense can really be in the PO. But he’s clearly the best defender out of all the nominees. I’m lower on his peak because of my questions on his offensive game and I think he has enough longevity to get over bird Magic and Steph. The question for me is whether or not it’s good enough to put him at the top of the Magic bird Steph tier or if it puts him in the Hakeem wilt bill tier (7-9 on my list).