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"This game today is a little bit more soft, to call anybody a GOAT nowadays is disrespectful to.... the hard-earned awards Mike and Kobe have won." - Kelly Oubre Jr.



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Nostalgia

Legacies grow after a player retires or dies in Kobe's case. Jordan has become better years after retiring lol. Kobe isn't even remotely in the GOAT convo so idk why he's even brought up.
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Nostalgia

Legacies grow after a player retires or dies in Kobe's case. Jordan has become better years after retiring lol. Kobe isn't even remotely in the GOAT convo so idk why he's even brought up.


But the 2000's were the best years of NBA basketball and Kobe was pretty much the king of the 2000's.
So many talented players joined NBA and wanted to be like Mike. The competition during those years were at it's peak, all thank to MJ.
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But the 2000's were the best years of NBA basketball and Kobe was pretty much the king of the 2000's.
So many talented players joined NBA and wanted to be like Mike. The competition during those years were at it's peak, all thank to MJ.



Kobe was the most popular player of that era because he was on the most popular team and he enjoyed a lot of team success, but he wasn’t even the best player in the league for 90% of that decade, or arguably any of it.

Also the game keeps getting better, more competitive, and more complex

DM is right, it’s just nostalgia speaking. Players in general today are far more skilled than they were in the 90s and 2000s

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But the 2000's were the best years of NBA basketball and Kobe was pretty much the king of the 2000's.
So many talented players joined NBA and wanted to be like Mike. The competition during those years were at it's peak, all thank to MJ.


Talent wise, the NBA has never been better. It will only continue to get better too as scouting improves and with social media and the interwebs more players are discovered around the world.
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Quote (Izzo4Rizzo @ Mar 25 2021 06:30am)
Kobe was the most popular player of that era because he was on the most popular team and he enjoyed a lot of team success, but he wasn’t even the best player in the league for 90% of that decade, or arguably any of it.

Also the game keeps getting better, more competitive, and more complex

DM is right, it’s just nostalgia speaking. Players in general today are far more skilled than they were in the 90s and 2000s



Who was better
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Who was better



Early-Mid 2000s: Shaq, Duncan, KG, TMac and Nash were in the conversation.

The only season he really had a claim to be #1 was 05-06, he should have won MVP that year. LeBron was the best player in the league starting in 07
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Quote (Izzo4Rizzo @ Mar 25 2021 07:30am)
Kobe was the most popular player of that era because he was on the most popular team and he enjoyed a lot of team success, but he wasn’t even the best player in the league for 90% of that decade, or arguably any of it.

Also the game keeps getting better, more competitive, and more complex

DM is right, it’s just nostalgia speaking. Players in general today are far more skilled than they were in the 90s and 2000s


Players in general are far more skilled today, yes.. but MJ and Kobe are arguably 2 of the most skilled players to ever play the game, regardless of their respective eras.

It’s really dumb to compare in general because the game is constantly changing and adapting
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Players in general are far more skilled today, yes.. but MJ and Kobe are arguably 2 of the most skilled players to ever play the game, regardless of their respective eras.

It’s really dumb to compare in general because the game is constantly changing and adapting


no denying that, just a response to the op quote saying the game is more soft today
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Quote (Izzo4Rizzo @ Mar 25 2021 05:45pm)
Early-Mid 2000s: Shaq, Duncan, KG, TMac and Nash were in the conversation.

The only season he really had a claim to be #1 was 05-06, he should have won MVP that year. LeBron was the best player in the league starting in 07



Sorry, but the fact you just said that Nash was better than Kobe......
You should never be allowed to post here again lmao

Kobe averaged 35 a game, Steve Nash was averaging 15 a game.

Kobe was literally Steve Nash + an all star shooting guard

Are you this dumb? Be real

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