Exactly. Kobe shot those 3 airballs in OT as an 18-year old rookie, then got schooled by Shandon Anderson and Bryan Russell as a 19-year old. As a 21-year old he was scoring 6 points in the final 2 minutes of OT in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. He figured it out quickly.Pretty sure Kobe was a first or second year player at that time. That's a far-cry from seven seasons (in which he crumbled in consecutive seasons).
IMO LeBron wants to be a global icon while Kobe wants to be the greatest basketball player ever. Big difference in mentalities and focuses.
Close. LBJ believes he already is and the world accordingly owes him extraordinary accolades including championships. This is why he's never shown interest in the dirty work or non-flashy things like developing post moves or rotating to take a charge.
Fantastic post.
As a Nuggets fan, I only ask one thing: Keep him away from that Matt Harpring!"
Frysaaaaauuuuuuce!
For those who haven't seen it, this is what Lebron thinks of the common man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph7qFvAIRCk
I might be seen in the minority here, but I still don't see Kobe as that mentally tough...
Not after seeing Bird, Magic, Duncan, Jordan, Stockton, Malone, Nash, Barkley, Hakeem, AI, Payton, Kidd, Zo, Tim Hardaway, Reggie Miller, etc in my lifetime.