Vincent 666 wrote:How is a player who averages 29 7 and 6 47% on one of the title teams (and the 1st option in the 4th quarter) classified as a "2nd option"
Makes no sense.
Because he had a center averaging better numbers leading the team. And see the examples I mentioned above!!
USA- you made a very good point above. You mentioned that the team was built around Shaq- that is further indication that I am correct!
Also, USA, I know you disagree with my take on the breakup, but I posted on another thread a link to the Wiki page about the breakup. If you missed it, here it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryan ... 7Neal_feudThere are things that I blame both of them for, but reading that page with all the references furthers most of my points. In a nutshell, I view it this way- Shaq was the leader of that team, mostly because he was one of the best players in the league at that time. Kobe believed that because he worked the hardest in the league and was the most TALENTED, that he should be put in the #1 role. And it caused problems with Shaq, his other teammates, and even his coach. You can see in that article that Kobe had grown tired of running the offense because it didn't display his talents, and that's when Shaq started barking back. Most of the comments made initially had to do with Kobe's selfish play, a sentiment backed up by Phil Jackson. Kobe then shot back with comments about not needing help with the guard position. Then it became a pissing match. It became serious during the rape situation. It has been discovered that Shaq knew about Kobe telling the police about him shortly after it happened. So for all that crap about "Shaq was horrible because he didn't call to offer support to Kobe" is moot- would you want to give your support to a man that just, as Shaq pointed out in his rap, cost him his marriage??
USA- the reason I have the opinions I have on the situation is because of articles like that. There are links to most of the information on that page. Read it and let me know what you think.