Kobe System wrote:Edrees wrote:If we want to win a championship, Kobe needs to play like Dwight is our best player. If kobe plays truly like he is the best player, IMO we don't win it.
I don't think that will happen. Offensively, Kobe >>> Dwight. But Kobe needs to let Nash control the offense. Nash will create better shots for him. Like the other poster said, catch and shoot Kobe is beauty. Dwight will take care of our defense.
I want to see this:
Nash - Creator/Leader
Kobe - Offensive focal point/Leader
Metta - Defense and some occasional threes
Pau - The glue guy. Operate in the post when Dwight is out.
Dwight - Defensive anchor. Rebound (offensive/defensive)
Jamison - Spark off the bench. Leader of the second unit (along with Pau)
Meeks - Sharp shooter
Hill - Energy Guy
It doesn't matter if Kobe is better offensively. I'm talking about feeding Dwight, and playing an inside out game. The mentality that the offense goes through Dwight, and Kobe will get open looks and easy baskets off an inside out game played through Dwight as our #1, is the mentality that will win it for us. If kobe plays thinking he has to make a play on his own or be the #1 guy, than we aren't winning anything.
Floydnd24 wrote:Alright first of all Kobe Bryant is still our best player you think Dwight Howard is going to be on the free throw line & make 2/2 to win the game? Kobe Bryant will always be our best player until his knees break & and he can't walk anymore.
I do agree that the best Impact player would have to be Howard on any team.
Do you realize Sasha Vucacic did this for us in the finals in 2010? Not only did he ice the game, or the series, but he iced an NBA championship with 2/2 free throws. Heck maybe Sasha was the best player in the NBA that season! Really, I am just not sure why hitting two free throws to ice a game makes someone our best player.
Really, Kobe is our best player? If someone offered us Lebron and we had to give up either Kobe or Dwight, who would you give up? Lets pretend that magically next year, the lineup would go back to Kobe, so you needn't consider youth or the future. It would be for just this year. Think about that for awhile.
Kobe is critical to our team and still one of the best in the game, but I don't think playing our offense like he's the best is going to win us a title.