Robceltsfan wrote:town bidness wrote:Magic needed Kareem to be so successful.......or was it the other way around?Robceltsfan wrote:
Magic needed Kareem to be so successful.......or was it the other way around?
60% of Kobe's legacy is built on Shaq's back.
2 top-5 players on one team at the same time and 2 top-12 players on one team at the same time. Wow, must be really tough to win with that kind of talent.
And people complained that Lebron went to Miami to play with Wade? lol...
You can put Kareem at #1, I don't have TOO big a problem with that. Magic can be as high as 5th if you want. Kobe and Shaq belong under Larry Legend in the 8-12 range somewhere. That's the truth Laker Homer.
terrible question but i'll answer.
it's simple, they needed each other. kareem was the vet that already had a ring and magic was the rookie phenom fresh outta kicking birds ass in college. then magic took over around 86-87 maybe the season before. y2ktors remembers these things way better than i do.
dont be so simple minded. kareem was not the liability on defense and most importantly... in clutch moments like shaq was. in fact, kareem was the polar opposite of shaq in that regard wasnt he? all while not needing to be spoon fed under the basket. so the dynamic is different in several ways. the one correct similarity was that kobe was indeed magic in his dichotomy with shaq, in that he was the main ball handler and assist leader like magic. therein lies the carrying if you didnt sniff it out. i'll assume i dont need to go further into that.
"60% of Kobe's legacy is built on Shaq's back."
tell me you're kidding? it's actually worse, 75% of shaqs legacy was built on kobes' back and 100% of shaqs' accolades came only with kobe leading him. this from a shaq with all this size and athleticism and the center position his alone, couldnt make a defensive first team one damn time, lead the league in rebounds, blocks, etc.
kobe took a 18/9 effete foreigner that couldnt even win a single playoff game to the finals three years straight. shaq got carried by wade (and dubious reffing) still only got one ring to show for it.
by the way.. how much talent has shaq had in his career outside kobe his able shepherd?
2 top-5 players on one team at the same time and 2 top-12 players on one team at the same time. Wow, must be really tough to win with that kind of talent.
And people complained that Lebron went to Miami to play with Wade? lol...
yes it's tough to win in the nba genius. shaq demonstrated that well before kobe became a starter didnt he?
lebron ran to wade like a bitch abandoning the team with the best record two years running... that had been in the finals a couple season prior. the situations are not analogous. what does lebrons sissy ass have to do with anything?
"You can put Kareem at #1, I don't have TOO big a problem with that. Magic can be as high as 5th if you want. Kobe and Shaq belong under Larry Legend in the 8-12 range somewhere. That's the truth Laker Homer."
well kareem is #1 with ease. pick a level of bball, he's the best in them all. you cant have a problem against it because you cant argue against it. you have no choice but to accept it, lol.
larry bird did absolutely nothing special to warrant being anywhere near kobe never mind above. only a knuckle dragging troglodyte, halfwit would even bother trying to make the argument. bird is below hakeem and shaq.... although i tend to feel bird was a better player than shaq but shaq won more. not better than hakeem though. hells no.
any list you could make would be full of sappy sentimentalism and contradictions. easy to pick apart.
Wow, you did a lot of typing and I feel bad that every single point you made was terrible. Kobe chucked his way to losing with SHAQ, MALONE and PAYTON. He tried to be the carrier of that team and it failed miserably.
Shaq took a team with Nick Anderson as the #3 scoring option to the Finals. Penny Hardaway's career basically ended when Shaq left. Shaq had the Lakers rolling before Kobe was old enough to vote. Sure, Kobe was the final piece to the puzzle, but that's exactly it, he was a piece. Shaq was the alpha. Denying this is silly.
Larry Bird is better than Kobe in every way imaginable. He was a better shooter. He was a better scorer. He was a better passer. He was a better rebounder. He was a vastly smarter basketball player. He was a better teammate. Kobe has no business being mentioned with Larry Bird. No, it isn't close. Kobe is the 3rd or 4th best Laker of all-time behind Kareem and Magic for sure.....and maybe Shaq.
Kareem has an argument to be #1 ahead of MJ, but it's a slim argument. 90% of non-Laker homers would agree.
LMFAO. I didn't even read past you including Malone and Payton.