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I don't think it's a case where Gasol just improved because it was Kobe that he ended up playing with. Not taking away from Kobe because Kobe is one of the best guys to have draw attention away from you, but it's not like Gasol wouldn't have improved his FG% playing on another good balanced team with someone else being the first option and taking pressure off him.
Yeah I don't think that Kobe is unique in making a talented player better but then neither are any of the other MVP candidates. I see Paul gets a lot of assists because he has the best 3pt shooter in the game on his team. Is it because he is getting Peja easier shots or is it Peja is just that good. Looking at Chandler and all of his alley oop dunks. Is that because of Paul or could Tyson get looks like that with Nash, Deron, AI or Kobe.
Didn't Bynum shoot over 60% and was a league leader in dunks before he got injured?
Any criticism that can be leveled at Kobe can be applied to any other player. Sometimes it seems Kobe can't do anything without criticism. If his teammates have good games then it's because of their own natural improvement or they are just talented players.
There is always a disclaimer when praising Kobe: "Yeah I'm not taking anything away from Kobe, he's MVP worthy but he's got good teammates." or "Kobe has good stats...just not as good as Paul's or Lebrons." or "Kobe passed too much out of the double teams, that isn't what an MVP should do in the 4th quarter."
If people weren't biased it would be clear that there isn't much difference between Paul, Kobe and Lebron. They are all putting up great numbers. Lebron is putting up the best stats imo. Paul is 2nd in statistical output. Defensively I see teams are able to exploit Paul more than Lebron and Kobe. Team success is all Kobe and Paul. That's where Paul and Kobe separate from Lebron.
I have the advantage down the stretch to Kobe because the Hornets schedule is now going to start catching up with them. They have played the least amount of road games in the NBA. 10 of their last 15 games are on the road.
@IND
@CLE
@BOS
@TOR
@ORL
@MIA (why even bother)
@MIN
@LAL
@SAC
@DAL
with home games vs BOS, GS, UTAH.
The Lakers schedule is comparatively much easier since 10 of their last 15 games are at home. Advantage is clear........
Yup, I think you're further making my point. Like I said later in my post, all these guys are doing spetctacular things and drawing attention, and making pays for their teammates, and they each have different ways in doing it, but they also have good teammates. Okay, Lebron's teammates aren't as good as CP3 and Kobe's, but they don't suck. And yes, Chandler wouldn't look so nice if his PG was Kirk Hinrich (I'm just saying that because he actually was and hde didn't), but if you give him Paul, Nash, Williams, Kobe, I guess AI, I'd even say Andre Miller (because I know he throws a mean lob if he has a teammate who can get open for it), and some others they get him a few baskets he might not get without good PG play or a playmaker like that. Is Paul somehow unique in that area? Not really when compared to high level players/playmakers. And yea, Paul does draw attention and get Peja some open shots, but Peja can also shoot, he's always been a shooter.
Similarly, Kobe draws attention away from Gasol, not neccesarily more than another similar first option scorer would, but he does, and Gasol has been more efficient. I don't understand why people try to make it seem like the guy they like is the only guy that can possibly do good for teammates or for a team.
Did Kobe make Bynum athletic and long and able to finish like crazy inside? No, but he opens up the floor for him, and when he drives he makes plays to/for him. He or anyone else could make those same plays for Kwame Brown and they're failed attempts at a basket, maybe turnovers.
I think people internet wise at times don't like Kobe because of some of his fans, not because of the player himself.
Anyways....
Yea, the Lakers do have an advantage going down the stretch, they have 3 road games remaining and they don't play as many good teams. I suppose the Hornets can be happy that they get to play Miami, Indiana and Minnesotta in some of those games right?