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Absolutely not. Hell, I'd even put Bird over Lebron.
What separates them?
Bird played in the 80s, which means any and everything he did supercedes any and everything done by any player born in 1985 or later.
(Sarcasm)
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Absolutely not. Hell, I'd even put Bird over Lebron.
What separates them?
As far as gentlemen that are tall that can pass the basketball, I don't care if it's LeBron James, Larry Bird, or Magic Johnson, all three are absolutely excellent passers. Larry was innovative for a guy his size being able to pass the way he did, Magic brought "Showtime," to LA, and LeBron James has revitalized the flash of being an excellent passer/playmaker for his teammates.
That said, if I'm wanting a guy to make plays for others, I'm still picking John Stockton or Jason Kidd.
And lastly, embrace LeBron James, he may be the last great player for a long time. I feel like not enough of you guys do.
When I say great, I'm talking Top-10 great.
Kobeying
Such a good quote.Bird played in the 80s, which means any and everything he did supercedes any and everything done by any player born in 1985 or later.
(Sarcasm)
Durant's potential is lower than Top 10 of all time though. Not to nitpick.
^ Durant is not a better scorer than a prime Kobe, Iverson, or Mcgrady.
If you look at advanced stats, Durant has a way higher percentage of points that come off assists than these guys ever had.
With his height and shooting ability, his game will age well. Barring injury, he'll probably pass MJ & be in Malone territory in all time pointsBTW I really do think Durant will be in the thick of things when it comes to one of the greatest players ever. He's just as much a freak as LeBron physically with that height and length. Mix that with the fact that he just doesn't miss, he could become literally unstoppable when it comes to scoring.
you clearly dont know what your talking about.
Bron IQ is insane.
its not fair to be that good and the matching IQ to go with it.
as smart as he is, he needs to know that he is the one that takes the final shot.. it shouldnt depend on a player that is not even close to his skill level.. so no, it is not better to make a good basketball play than a forced shot.. not if you're named lebron..
his passing skills are great, but unless he starts taking "hero" shots, then he will never be considered one of the all time greats...
Lebron Dilemna if he passes :
1) The player doesn't make the shot, lebron didn't make the good decision
2) The player makes de shot, lebron made a great decision, trusted his teamates and has a high basketball IQ.
Lebron Dilemna if he shoots :
1) He doesn't make the shot, lebron didn't make the good decision, should've pass because he was under pressure, etc.
2) He makes the shot, he made the good decision because he is the man that needs to take the last shot.
Good or bad decision, it always depends if the shot is in or not. But it shouldn't work like that
Kobe's decision making and passing ability has always and will always be suspect for his talent level.
Kobe is the dumbest great player ever. The worst part is I actually think he is an excellent passer when he is willing to do it but those times have always just been too few and far apart. I blame it on him growing up in the Jordan era and thinking basketball was a game where one man was supposed to carry the team on the back. Kobe has played with amazing talent his whole career pretty much and there were too many times where he didn't really fully take advanage of his teammates skill.
as smart as he is, he needs to know that he is the one that takes the final shot.. it shouldnt depend on a player that is not even close to his skill level.. so no, it is not better to make a good basketball play than a forced shot.. not if you're named lebron..
his passing skills are great, but unless he starts taking "hero" shots, then he will never be considered one of the all time greats...