Stalwart wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:Ein Sof wrote:Only Spurs fans criticize Kobe fans in this thread... which should tell you all you need to know.

As a Laker fan, I'll say:
No player-fan base has been more toxic to quality basketball thought that the cult of personality that is Kobe fandom, and if you imagine any opponent fanbase is the one being unreasonable, 99% of the time you're wrong...and you can see it right in this thread.
It's completely find not to have Gasol in one's Top 50,
but anyone who turns their nose up at Gasol while claiming to be a Laker fan needs to check themselves. Lakers don't get those last two Kobe titles without Gasol. Kobe was the best player on the team no doubt, and a worthy MVP player... but Gasol was huge for the team.
Who is doing that? You guys are trying to put him in the top 50 on par with Kevin Mchale and Charles Barkley. Meanwhile you're turning your noses up at Chris Webber, Elvin Hayes, Dennis Rodman, ect. Laker fans love Pau Gasol but they are also aware of the anti-Kobe fans agenda to pump him up into a mini Shaq.
Its the anti-Kobe fans who are the most toxic. By far. Them and the Lebron fans. Tim Duncan fans not far behind(jk 70sfan. Kinda).
Go look up anyone in this thread with a reference to the Lakers either in their profile who knocked Gasol. I assure you, it won't be hard to find.
Re: You guys...anti-Kobe fans are the most toxic...you're fooling yourself. The most toxic group is always the most passionate group, and in sports, the most passionate group is generally the "homers" not the "haters", because homers can build identifies for themselves in their fandom. (It's different in politics.)
If you're a homer who perceives that it's the haters who are most emotionally charged, that's generally just about you.
Re: turning up noses at... you're using my turn of phrase as a riposte to say "Well you're doing the same thing", but you're missing key context.
When folks are just doing general player comparisons, they have to pick one player over another.
What we're seeing in this thread is Laker fans bashing a Laker because he's the sidekick of their preferred Laker.
This is pretty common behavior in player comparisons within a certain context, so I don't want to make it seem like only Kobe fans do this. What's significant here is that these guys are long since in the rear view mirror and only one of them is actually relevant to the thread topic.
We're more than a decade past the last time Kobe won a title with Gasol as his best teammate, and still, many people who cheered on those Lakers feel a first impulse to knock Gasol when he's being discussed on his own. There's no reason for them to do this if they aren't thinking first and foremost about how this makes Kobe look. They are so polarized, they just can't help themselves.
This, incidentally, is why I tried to emphasize that I was not knocking Kobe, and that Kobe was the team's best player and a worthy MVP. I knew if I said anything critical about Kobe, that for many people, that's all they would focus on, because they just identify Kobe with such loyalty.
Last note: As I'm wont to say, I'm a born and raised Angeleno Laker fan. I know full well the power of his icon. I know that if we made a new airport, and asked Angelenos who to name it after, they'd probably pick Kobe Bryant. I know that I meet people who have careers that have nothing to do with sports, who will tell me that Kobe is their role model and the inspiration for how hard they work.
This cult of personality that Kobe was able to create for himself is a massive accomplishment. Short of religion and politics, I'm not sure what rivals it...and of course had Kobe lived and decided to go into politics, I think there's an excellent chance he could have ended up as mayor of LA or governor of California. Kobe was very smart with how he went about creating his persona, and he succeeded like gangbusters with it (by contrast guys like LeBron & KD really haven't created the same type of large scale fanaticism despite the fact they've tried).
So anyway, it is what it is, but nobody on these boards creates more passion in people than Kobe does in those who love him.