Has the Torch Officially Been Passed From Kobe to Lebron?

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Post#21 » by NetsForce » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:46 am

David Robinson wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

This guy must have listened to the game on radio.

That defense LBJ played on Kobe in the 4th was lock down. They were 1 on 1 isolated on the right baseline 3 or 4 times, and LBJ shut Kobe's lights off each time.Bottom line is Timmy, Kobe and LeBron are the three best players in the nba. And nobody else is even close.

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Either that or you have very selective memory. I guess Hughes taking that charge once Kobe had LBJ beat doesn't ring a bell...
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Post#22 » by exkonvict » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:46 am

David Robinson wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

This guy must have listened to the game on radio.

That defense LBJ played on Kobe in the 4th was lock down. They were 1 on 1 isolated on the right baseline 3 or 4 times, and LBJ shut Kobe's lights off each time.Bottom line is Timmy, Kobe and LeBron are the three best players in the nba. And nobody else is even close.

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On two occasions I thought Lebron played excellent defense in the 4th. However, it only looked that way because Kobe is passing the ball. Phil Jackson sat him down for shooting too much (bad move) and allowed Cavs to score 6 in a row.

Lebron took 32 shots against one of the weakest front-court defense (Odom, Walton, Brown) in the league. He basically ran a layup drill for himself the whole game. He only came out with 40 points though...
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Post#23 » by Bucs80 » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:50 am

High 5 wrote:Yeah, not sure why people are basing it off of this game. I didn't see the game but I saw the stats. 41 points on 32 shots isn't that jaw dropping. He also had more turnovers than assists.


Yeah.... He shot 16-32. 50% clip. only reason he scored 41 was because he didn't make much 3's or got to the line 20 times like Wade does.

Lebron played fantastic. He completely overpowered Kobe and just played some great defense on him in the last quarter.
litex wrote:I'm pretty sure that, no matter what he does, Lebron will never have "tittles" like Shaquille O'Neal does, or for that matter, Chales Barkley.
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Post#24 » by David Robinson » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:50 am

The funny part is LeBron played a Kobe like game today and Kobe played a LeBron like game.

Kobe is usually a high volume shooter that takes a lot of shots and ft's to put up big point totals, whereas LeBron James is more efficient and is more prone to get 30+ points 8 rebounds and 10 assists.

I'd say Kobe is a much better shooter, and LeBron James needs to keep improving that. Otherwise, I'd take LeBron as a much better overall player. Especially since his defense, and 4th quarter defense is becoming All NBA type of defense.

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Post#25 » by D-Wade » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:52 am

Kobe is still the best player in basketball, and that won't change until LeBron does something significant when it matters the most. Today's performance will remain in memory for a few days then fade away. However, 35-38% shooting in the Finals is an everlasting memory that I will never lose until LeBron gets back and has a better performance.

I don't even think this is a righteous discussion.

The better discussion is LeBron, Duncan, & Wade for #2.
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Post#26 » by David Robinson » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:53 am

That charge Larry Hughes took was off the screen that was set for Kobe to get around LBJ in which he spun into Larry Hughes.

Get your facts straight, guys. LeBron shut him down to 1 of 7 in that 4th quarter.

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Post#27 » by NetsForce » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:54 am

Okay, I've complimented LBJ enough for today, but all-nba type defense? No... Just no.

He's not even a top 5 defender at the small forward position:

- Bowen
- Prince
- Battier
- J. Howard
- Marion (well he plays PF most of the time)
- Butler
- G. Wallace
- Iguodala (I'd have to check whether he plays more SF or SG, I'm under the impression he's been playing more SF this season though...)
- Artest
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Post#28 » by treis » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:55 am

When did Kobe ever have the torch? If anything, it went from Jordan to Shaq to Duncan to James.
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Post#29 » by David Robinson » Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:57 am

D-Whistle wrote:Kobe is still the best player in basketball, and that won't change until LeBron does something significant when it matters the most. Today's performance will remain in memory for a few days then fade away. However, 35-38% shooting in the Finals is an everlasting memory that I will never lose until LeBron gets back and has a better performance.

I don't even think this is a righteous discussion.

The better discussion is LeBron, Duncan, & Wade for #2.
First, I wouldn't even consider Wade in the same category with a Duncan or LeBron.

Second, we clamped down on LeBron in that finals. You can't blame that kid for shooting the way he did and trying to help his team win a championship.We were the best defensive team in the NBA last year, and we hounded LeBron James. Why ? because he has no supporting cast.

Keep in mind though, we won all four games by a total of 12 points.

If LeBron played a Phoenix or a Dallas in the finals, he would have had a field day.

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Post#30 » by Xandre » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:00 am

treis wrote:When did Kobe ever have the torch? If anything, it went from Jordan to Shaq to Duncan to James.


:lol:
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Post#31 » by LiquidFire » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:04 am

D-Whistle wrote:Kobe is still the best player in basketball, and that won't change until LeBron does something significant when it matters the most. Today's performance will remain in memory for a few days then fade away. However, 35-38% shooting in the Finals is an everlasting memory that I will never lose until LeBron gets back and has a better performance.

I don't even think this is a righteous discussion.

The better discussion is LeBron, Duncan, & Wade for #2.


LOL ahahahah
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Post#32 » by Das » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:04 am

David Robinson wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

First, I wouldn't even consider Wade in the same category with a Duncan or LeBron.

Second, we clamped down on LeBron in that finals. You can't blame that kid for shooting the way he did and trying to help his team win a championship.We were the best defensive team in the NBA last year, and we hounded LeBron James. Why ? because he has no supporting cast.

Keep in mind though, we won all four games by a total of 12 points.

If LeBron played a Phoenix or a Dallas in the finals, he would have had a field day.

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And you they switched places, Kobe would have scored 60 against the Lakers interior defense.
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Post#33 » by ChocolateThundr » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:05 am

treis wrote:When did Kobe ever have the torch? If anything, it went from Jordan to Shaq to Duncan to James.


Kobe does have the torch. But it is invisible to haters. You have to be a nonhater to see it.
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Post#34 » by D-Wade » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:08 am

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LOL ahahahah


Great post with a ton of insight.

Hope you enjoyed your sweep...... :wink:

LeBron James is another Dan Marino to me.

Let me know when he gets that ring.

(well, it probably won't even be in Cleveland if at all) :rofl:

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Post#35 » by LiquidFire » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:10 am

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Great post with a ton of insight.

Hope you enjoyed your sweep...... :wink:

LeBron James is another Dan Marino to me.

Let me know when he gets that ring.

(well, it probably won't even be in Cleveland if at all) :rofl:


How ironic looking at your name... thats how you won anyways
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Post#36 » by CzBoobie » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:11 am

They are on the same level, they have been for some time actually.

Btw, LeBron really didn't play some godlike game tonight, his jumper was off for most of the game and he had more turnovers than assists (for just third time in this season). He still dominated.
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Post#37 » by TooNice00 » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:12 am

yes lebron will take kobes torch from the post shaq era. another quote best player in the league who just never had good enough teammates to win a championship.
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Post#38 » by D-Wade » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:13 am

LeRydee23 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



How ironic looking at your name... thats how you won anyways


My name is sarcastic; it used to be D-Wade but I had it changed for fun.

However, that's how we won? Lol, what a lame excuse. You sound like a classic Dallas Mavericks fan. We won because of a 35/8/4 performance and great team defense to go along with it. YOU GOT SWEPT because your superstar shot 35-38% and put up #2 option numbers.

Oh, and please don't act like LeBron James doesn't get THE SAME superstar calls.

The only difference is, when he goes to the line, this is what happens:

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Post#39 » by CzBoobie » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:15 am

I would love to see D-Wade play the Spurs instead. Dominate against softies from Dallas while having luxury of Shaq and Zo inside is completely different thing.
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Post#40 » by treis » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:15 am

ChocolateThundr wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Kobe does have the torch. But it is invisible to haters. You have to be a nonhater to see it.


You're right. I must have been drinking so much haterade I missed all of the MVPs and Titles Kobe has been winning.
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