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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Guess someone is pissy that not everybody can win the genetics lottery. Not so long ago some tard started a similar thread and said Kobe would put up 40/10/9 if he had Lebron's body.
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by greymatter
Guess someone is pissy that not everybody can win the genetics lottery. Not so long ago some tard started a similar thread and said Kobe would put up 40/10/9 if he had Lebron's body.
hmmm... that doesn't sound too far off.
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Bulls
Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by greymatter
Guess someone is pissy that not everybody can win the genetics lottery. Not so long ago some tard started a similar thread and said Kobe would put up 40/10/9 if he had Lebron's body.
Funny thing is it's always Kobe fans brings that genetic stuff. Like Kobe is spastic or something.
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by Bob Cousy
hmmm... that doesn't sound too far off.
Kobe homerism at it's finest...
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Kobe over Jordan on this one
Lebron would be one of the worst players ever and not fair to include him in the comparison
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
What ever happened to OP? Hope he's doing ok
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College superstar
Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Kobe probably. But it's tight between him and MJ with no athletic advantages.
Lebron is just gonna be a waterboy.
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Good college starter
Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by Pip' N Rodman
By the way who's that deadbeat looking dude in your avy?
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by ELITEpower23
By the way who's that deadbeat looking dude in your avy?
lol, I just typed 'bald white guy' on google and this showed up
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Bran Fam Member
Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Kobe, and MJ is a close 2nd. Lebron wouldn't be an NBA-level player at 5-11 if he still had the same poor footwork, mediocre handles and a very inconsistent jump shot paired with mediocre FT shooting.
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Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by ImKobe
Kobe, and MJ is a close 2nd. Lebron wouldn't be an NBA-level player at 5-11 if he still had the same poor footwork, mediocre handles and a very inconsistent jump shot paired with mediocre FT shooting.
He was an inch taller than Kobe and ended up shooting 10+% higher FG% Prime-vs-Prime, more PPG averages in regular, season, playoffs, finals, and higher career totals while playing less seasons
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Bran Fam Member
Re: Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James (all at 5 foot 11, 185 pounds) who wins
Originally Posted by Pip' N Rodman
He was an inch taller than Kobe and ended up shooting 10+% higher FG% Prime-vs-Prime, more PPG averages in regular, season, playoffs, finals, and higher career totals while playing less seasons
Kobe and MJ were 6-5, I believe Lebron is at least 3 inches taller and 60-70 pounds heavier and roided up to the gills.. Kobe played at 185 pounds in 2013 after he dropped 20 during the off-season and was one of the 3 best players in the league. Lebron's played way more minutes than Kobe in both RS & Playoffs by the way, Kobe barely played his first 2 seasons as a back-up and went through a 50-game lockout season as well and had BO5 first rounds for half of his PO career and played in the tougher Conference.
Lebron was close to Kobe's RS minutes' total when he passed him in scoring despite the FG% talk.
When their primes overlapped in the late 2000s in 07-10, Kobe averaged 30.0 ppg 46.4%FG/56.8%TS in the Playoffs vs. Lebron's 29.0 ppg 45.4%FG/56.1%TS.
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