Cavsfansince84 wrote:lessthanjake wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:Not a voter, but as more time passes by, I think Kobe peaked in 2008.
His run in the playoffs prior to Boston was actually incredible. Didn't appreciate it until a while ago.
Honestly, I think Kobe 2006-2010 was just a very impressive five-year span. He was not very good in any of the three Finals he played in those years, but was very impressive otherwise in the playoffs IMO. Meanwhile, I thought that even making the playoffs with those 2006 and 2007 teams was impressive, while obviously in the subsequent three years he led the Lakers to some great regular seasons (particularly in 2008 and 2009). It’s this span that really cements him having a relatively high ranking for me in terms of all-time ranking (I have him just outside my top 10). I was someone who always thought he was overrated, but he changed my mind a good bit during this time period.
I'm a little perplexed why that 5 yr period did much to change your opinion on Kobe tbh. 06-07 really did nothing to change my opinion of him. It was just Kobe turning up his shot volume as much as he could(at the expense of defense which would be expected) on weak teams, not really doing much in the playoffs outside of nearly upsetting the Suns before the infamous game 7 where he refused to shoot. 08 showed he could actually lead a contender without Shaq so that was something though the 40 pt loss in game 6 to lose the finals again made me still question his leadership to some degree. Keeping in mind that the Lakers were sort of favored going into those finals. The MVP was more of a career achievement award than anything else I think. Which leads to 09/10 which is where he proved he could get it done as the best player and have a couple of very good to great finals.
So for that I give him credit but if anything changed my opinion on him it would just be those last two years.
I found it impressive that he was able to make the playoffs at all on those 2006 and 2007 teams. Those rosters were really bad. Not very many players in history could’ve made the playoffs with them IMO. And obviously they lost in the first round both years, but they were able to scare a much better team.
And then 2008 to 2010 showed he could lead extremely good teams and win titles with them. That was actually not at all obvious before that. And while he had a very well-constructed team and Gasol was a very good player, I didn’t regard those Lakers teams as being particularly talented as championship teams go. Prior to it actually happening, if you’d told me the team Kobe would have and asked me what I thought would happen, I would not have guessed they’d win a title, and certainly not two titles and a finals appearance. Those Lakers definitely over-performed compared to what I thought Kobe was capable of.















