Scoring
Scoring and more scoring
What about the other side of the floor?
Wheres TMac and Vince's defensive accomplishments?
Wheres their All Defensive team selections?
Where's their defensive win shares?
When did those guys even finish in top 10 of the steals?
im not even gonna start on kobe's "defense"
the fact that he kept getting selected up until 2011 even though he hadn't played D for about 6 years tells me all i need to know about that reputation award. he'd been getting lit **** gilbert arenas dropped 60 in the staples center in 06
kobe has more defensive selections than tim duncan.. tells me all i need to know about that.
and one can simply search for "kobe overrated defense" and see all the articles
Kobe Bryant | Los Angeles Lakers
There was a time when Bryant was a legitimately outstanding defender, anchoring the Lakers' first Phil Jackson-coached dynasty as a true two-way terror. In the 1999-2000 regular season and the 2001 playoffs, the Lakers had a pair of the best team defensive showings ever with Bryant as their top wing defender. In the 2004 playoffs, L.A.'s defense was 12 points better per 100 possessions when Kobe was on the court. During that time, Bryant racked up five consecutive (and well-deserved) All-Defense nods, three of which placed him on the first team.
But from that point on, there hasn't been a lot of evidence suggesting that Bryant has even been a good defender, much less one of the NBA's best.
In 2004-05, Kobe logged 40.7 minutes per game for one of the 40 worst defensive teams in league history, with the Lakers' defense somehow getting 2.4 points worse when he was on the floor. That touched off an eight-year stretch over which Bryant still garnered seven All-Defense selections despite the Lakers being little more than an average defensive team --
and actually playing one point per 100 possessions worse defensively with Bryant in the game.
While not exactly on the same level as Derek Jeter's host of ill-gotten Gold Gloves, Bryant's annual All-Defense recognition seems more and more like a legacy pick with each passing year. Adjusted plus/minus suggests he's no more than an average defender at this stage of his career, and at age 34 his best defensive days are likely in the rearview mirror. Bryant ranks among the NBA's all-time great players, and is still one of its best offensive threats, but his defensive impact has been overstated for years.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8595253/nba-kobe-bryant-joakim-noah-overrated-defenders
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...rove-hes-the-most-overrated-player-in-the-nba
http://asubstituteforwar.wordpress....ryant-the-most-overrated-defender-imaginable/