Doctor MJ wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:
I have Kobe and Jordan as clearly ahead of KD as offensive hubs, though neither can play the heliocentric role like Lebron does.
I feel like Kobe was his team's PG as much as Lebron, not as good a player though. Jordan under Phil played more off ball than both but still a good playmaker and proved he could be as ball dominant if he wanted.
Ah but remember when Kobe would actually go into PG-mode? He thought by proving he could play scorer or play passer that meant he could do it all. Kobe basically made clear that he didn't understand that optimal play meant just making the right decision.
All that said, he was clearly smarter out there than KD .
That was great and Jordan would do the same.
Its part of why guys like LeBron, Nash, Bird, Magic, Oscar and even Paul are [in my opinion] better offensive players. They could almost effortlessly and without thinking make the
correct or
optimal basketball play.
Yes, it was often correct for the 50% mid-range shooter in Michael Jordan to take that shot but it often wasn't correct for the low-to-mid 40% mid-range shooter in Kobe to be taking those shots routinely.
I dont want to make this seem like I am bashing Kobe--he had one hell of a career and is a clear top 15-20 player of all-time.