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Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
No, he's Tony Stark. His genius or suit of armor is his skill set. He creates the weapons. He doesn't have the inherent physical abilities that Bruce Wayne, or Kal-El have. Also prone to fits of egotistical, self gratifying agendas ... just like Iron Man. MJ is Bruce Wayne. He IS the weapon, both in skill, intelligence and ability. He uses fear to intimidate opponents. Driven by dark emotions to prove people wrong. LeBron is Kal El? A godly physical ability, less skill than the other two, more genuine good natured ... from the mid west.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
No, he's Tony Stark. His genius or suit of armor is his skill set. He creates the weapons. He doesn't have the inherent physical abilities that Bruce Wayne, or Kal-El have. Also prone to fits of egotistical, self gratifying agendas ... just like Iron Man. MJ is Bruce Wayne. He IS the weapon, both in skill, intelligence and ability. He uses fear to intimidate opponents. Driven by dark emotions to prove people wrong. LeBron is Kal El? A godly physical ability, less skill than the other two, more genuine good natured ... from the mid west.
Your analogy is cool and all, but Superman would beat those asses, no problem.
Hell are those fools going to do? Bring out gadgets? Homie sneezes and shifts galaxies.
we nerd now
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Buck Dynasty
Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
No, he's Tony Stark. His genius or suit of armor is his skill set. He creates the weapons. He doesn't have the inherent physical abilities that Bruce Wayne, or Kal-El have. Also prone to fits of egotistical, self gratifying agendas ... just like Iron Man.
This right here.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by moe94
Your analogy is cool and all, but Superman would beat those asses, no problem.
Except he doesn't, because he's a good person. Superman rarely unleashes his anger. But yes, when he does ... watch out.
Same goes for LeBron. We don't readily see pissed off Superman. The way we saw him in game 6 v.s. Boston in 2012.
Batman however has routinely beaten that ass before. Word to TDK Returns, and Tower of Babel ... blue prints to bring down all of the heroes in the Justice League.
You know, just in case he ever needed to do so. The same way MJ was scouting his competition while teaming with them for the Dream Team.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by moe94
Hell are those fools going to do? Bring out gadgets? Homie sneezes and shifts galaxies.
And that's only one version of the kryptonite. Also, only DC comic book characters would be able to use this unless both parties cross over in their knowledge of each others universes.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by I<3NBA
no. he's johnny 24
Con Air reference
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by ImKobe
Con Air reference
Underrated movie.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by Legends66NBA7
And that's only one version of the kryptonite. Also, only DC comic book characters would be able to use this unless both parties cross over in their knowledge of each others universes.
Yeah, that's nonsense. If Superman wanted to, he'd kill Batman before Batman has time to think or even move his limbs.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by moe94
Yeah, that's nonsense. If Superman wanted to, he'd kill Batman before Batman has time to think or even move his limbs.
But Superman wouldn't do it because it goes against what he believes in. In the comics, Batman would use the kryptonite ring against him when he was controlled or whatever. Infact, Superman gave him the ring (which was in a protective case, so it wouldn't harm him) to use it against him.
If Superman didn't have his beliefs than off course he could wreck havoc against pretty much everybody. They always make him either too overpowered (used to be underpowerd) for him to ever be against the odds.
Last edited by Legends66NBA7; 05-06-2014 at 02:29 AM.
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Coach
Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by moe94
Yeah, that's nonsense. If Superman wanted to, he'd kill Batman before Batman has time to think or even move his limbs.
But he doesn't because of his upbringing, inherent human nature, or tentativeness in terms of combat. It can be his downfall ...
JUST LIKE LEBRON
Thus, we get something like this from Batman, because he's willing to do all that is necessary, including using someone's weakness against them in order to win:
Superman is a GOD trying to be human. Keeping in touch with his humanity, coming from the heartland of America. He doesn't want to be feared, he wants to come across as endearing. He cares about his perception by all.
JUST LIKE LEBRON.
Batman is a human using theatrics to appear as a god. He lost touch with his humanity when his parents were torn from him, and he uses this theatrical monster to instill fear in criminals. By any means necessary, including using excessive violence.
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Re: Is Kobe the Superman of the league?
Originally Posted by DonDadda59
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