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Anonymous
Years ago
I really, really like Kobe Bryant
Can i just say that Kobe has silenced the haters today, BUT not without 11 other guys
Who did MJ shut out to look like a hero? In which finals series? I believe he won them all so his heroics had the desired effect. It was Paxson who hit the big shot in Phoenix, and Kerr who hit the big shot against the Jazz.
I'm not discrediting Kobe because Shaq was there and I am well aware of who has played on other championship teams. I am saying that the era when the Lakers won, Shaq was simply unstoppable.
I don't know why you mentioned Pippen, Garnett, Pierce or Allen.
Magic also had Scott, Worthy, Wilkes, Nixon and Green, but at no stage did Magic shut them out of the game or an entire series just so he could look like a hero.
If Kobe gets his fourth ring today, it might put him in the same group, but he won 3 of those while playing with the most dominant player during that era. And neither Magic, MJ nor Russell cost his team an easy title by trying to be the man.