parsnips33 wrote:penbeast0 wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Kobe's post career impact on the Lakers is unfathomable. I know Magic obviously contributed a ton to building the prestige of the franchise, but does LeBron ever go the Lakers if not for Kobe? Does Pelinka (and eventually Luka)?
Really hoping the Steph era ends up paying similar sorts of dividends
Even without Kobe, it's the second biggest city in the USA, the home of Hollywood and the entertainment industry that so many stars fixate on, a warm weather city (unlike NY or Chicago), and with the 2nd most championships and the most finals appearances in NBA history. So, yes, without Kobe they are still the primo free agent destination in the NBA year in and year out.
Why don't we see the same effect in football? And half of those championships since the 70s were Kobe teams. I'm not trying to discount the long history of Lakers prestige, but I don't think I'm going too far out on a limb to say Kobe is a uniquely popular (meaningful?) player in the modern imagination. And his image is intrinsically tied to the franchise in a way that, just as an example, LeBron's and Cleveland aren't necessarily.
So first off:
5 of the 11 titles were with Kobe, and 5 of the 11 were with Magic.
After Magic, the Lakers have won 6 more titles, with 4 of them being led by a star other than Kobe.
After Kobe, one.
Re: LeBron not tied to Cavs in the same way. Even if LeBron stayed, Cleveland was never going to matter to players like Los Angeles. Just as if Kobe had not forced his way out of Charlotte, Charlotte still wouldn't matter now no matter what Kobe achieved while he was there.
Re: why no similar effect in football?
1. In football, basically only quarterbacks are comparable to star basketball players.
2. Quarterbacks, like NBA players, do change teams looking to be part of a contender.
3. NBA players rarely go to NBA teams based on location unless that team will be an instant contender, but in an exception like LeBron to the Lakers, it was because LeBron thought that if he just got one superstar teammate to join him, they could win a title. And of course that's what happened. In football, this isn't a realistic thought because football teams are so much bigger and non-QBs are of such minor importance individually.