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Wilt Davis
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
There is no such thing as an objective ranking.
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Expert Analyst
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Rank 1 because I just found out that MJ uses HGH
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Good college starter
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Top 10. Higher than Lebron.
[COLOR="White"]Deal With it[/COLOR]
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First Kobe fan on ISH
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
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Good High School Starter
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
1. Wilt Chamberlain
He could've easily played 3 more years if he wanted to. Unlike Shaq and Jabbar Wilt was a beast until his last days, leading the league in rebounds.
2. Michael Jordan
3. Magic Johnson
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
5. Tim Duncan
6. Bill Russel
7. Oscar Robertson
8. Jerry West
9. Larry Bird
10. Karl Malone
11. Hakeem Olajuwon
12. Shaq
13. Kobe Bryant
14. Patrick Ewing
15. John Stockton
16. Steve Nash
17. Isiah Thomas
18. Julius Erving
19. David Robinson
20. Robert Horry
21. Ray Allen
22. Dwayne Wade
23. Lebron James
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Good college starter
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Originally Posted by Cold soul
Man so many people had Kobe ranked so much higher after his fifth championship in 2010 he's so disrespected now...
Not really, it's just that the amount of Kobetards was at an all-time high back then. He's ranked now around the same as he was then.
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College superstar
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Originally Posted by Relinquish
Not really, it's just that the amount of Kobetards was at an all-time high back then. He's ranked now around the same as he was then.
I disagree people live in world what have you done for me lately heck basketball experts, GM's, HC, former players past and current rank Kobe higher than majority of basketball community majority say he's top five all-time and I don't even agree with that.
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NBA Legend
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Anywhere from 8th to 13th...
Kobe
Lebron
Bird
Dr. J
Moses
Hakeem
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Kobe Apostle
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
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It is what it is
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Originally Posted by TaLvsCuaL
I don't like ranking lists but He is one of the best ever in my opinion.
This
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Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Anywhere from 5-9. I personally have him 8. He's basically in the tier with bird, magic, duncan, and Shaq.
But I think everyone besides Shaq has a slightly stronger argument. Very slightly but an argument nonetheless.
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Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Originally Posted by dreamwarrior
1. Wilt Chamberlain
He could've easily played 3 more years if he wanted to. Unlike Shaq and Jabbar Wilt was a beast until his last days, leading the league in rebounds.
2. Michael Jordan
3. Magic Johnson
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
5. Tim Duncan
6. Bill Russel
7. Oscar Robertson
8. Jerry West
9. Larry Bird
10. Karl Malone
11. Hakeem Olajuwon
12. Shaq
13. Kobe Bryant
14. Patrick Ewing
15. John Stockton
16. Steve Nash
17. Isiah Thomas
18. Julius Erving
19. David Robinson
20. Robert Horry
21. Ray Allen
22. Dwayne Wade
23. Lebron James
Lol *** outta here
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soundcloud.com/agua-1
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Bron is already above him imo.
I'd put him top 15 range, just outside top 10.
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... on a leash
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Originally Posted by Cold soul
I disagree people live in world what have you done for me lately heck basketball experts, GM's, HC, former players past and current rank Kobe higher than majority of basketball community majority say he's top five all-time and I don't even agree with that.
stop
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Wishes on a wheel.
Re: Now that Kobe is nearly out of the league, how does he rank all time objectively?
Originally Posted by dreamwarrior
1. Wilt Chamberlain
He could've easily played 3 more years if he wanted to. Unlike Shaq and Jabbar Wilt was a beast until his last days, leading the league in rebounds.
2. Michael Jordan
3. Magic Johnson
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
5. Tim Duncan
6. Bill Russel
7. Oscar Robertson
8. Jerry West
9. Larry Bird
10. Karl Malone
11. Hakeem Olajuwon
12. Shaq
13. Kobe Bryant
14. Patrick Ewing
15. John Stockton
16. Steve Nash
17. Isiah Thomas
18. Julius Erving
19. David Robinson
20. Robert Horry
21. Ray Allen
22. Dwayne Wade
23. Lebron James
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