Will Chris Paul end up with a better career than Kobe?
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Will Chris Paul end up with a better career than Kobe?
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Will Chris Paul end up with a better career than Kobe?
Answer the Q, and explain.. There's also a poll..

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Texas Longhorns wrote:I'm not comparing them as a player comparison. I'm talking about careers, anybody's career can be compared to any position of another player.
It's too early. I think Kobe will have more championships, stats you can't really compare because they play different positions.
I mean are you waiting for someone to say Paul? Haven't you historically been against Kobe in your posts?
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Farsi Man wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
It's too early. I think Kobe will have more championships, stats you can't really compare because they play different positions.
I mean are you waiting for someone to say Paul? Haven't you historically been against Kobe in your posts?
You've been here 3 weeks and you're digging up false information. Have I been against Kobe? You don't know anything about me... Kobe Bryant is my favorite player.

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I don't see Paul winning any championships without a dominant big man and since Paul will have his team always in the playoffs or near the playoffs they really have no chance for drafting a very good big man or someone with enough value to trade for a quality big man unless they get real lucky as some managers have managed to find gems in late first round picks or even 2nd round picks.
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Very tough to say - both will be one of the greatest ever at their position, but neither will reach MJ/Wilt/Magic level. It'll probably depend on who wins more rings. Kobe already has 3, and could easily end up with somewhere in the vicinity of 5-6 if he's lucky, so Paul is gonna have his work cut out for him. If I was betting on it, I'd say no, Paul will not have as good a career as Kobe.
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It depends on what you say. It is like asking who had the better career Drexler or Stockton. I would pick Drexler (Kobe) over Stockton (Paul).
Plus if Kobe Shaun Livingston'd himself today he would still be one of the 100 best of all-time. Same cannot be said about Paul. Paul is fighting an up-hill battle, considering we would assume Kobe will get one of the next 4 NBA Championships unless he is a complete failure.
I say no. Just too much uncertainty to answer this question with any answer but a no.
Plus if Kobe Shaun Livingston'd himself today he would still be one of the 100 best of all-time. Same cannot be said about Paul. Paul is fighting an up-hill battle, considering we would assume Kobe will get one of the next 4 NBA Championships unless he is a complete failure.
I say no. Just too much uncertainty to answer this question with any answer but a no.
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