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Wouldn't be surprised if Kobe became the owner of the Sixers after retirement
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Bro,
Kobe is overconfident. Like a FAT chick in a cut off shirt, and yoga pants. Getting gassed up by thirsty dudes.
Bean has basketball skill hubris. Too skilled for his own good. A double edged sword for his team. Cockyness that makes him take absolutely stupid shots, no matter the situation. Game winners? Forget about it, he jacks it up regardless of open teammates. That's why his end of game percentages are hideously low. When he hits these stupid FGA, it's a highlight. When he doesn't? He alienates teammates, coaches scratch their head, and it's also why he's never managed to shoot 50% from the field even with a wet jumper.
LeBron can fall into Beta passiveness, yes. See 2010 ECSF, 2011 Finals, 2013 Finals pre game 7. He gets shook, and looses confidence in his abilities. Passing up game winners to much less capable players, but the vast majority of the game he always makes the right basketball play, teammates enjoy playing with him, and he doesn't get sucked into the hero ball cliche.
A more dimensional basketball weapon than Kobe, by slight margin.
The perfect storm, and equilibrium between both mentalities is MJ.
Confidence in game winner over defender? No problem. BANG.
Teammate open because of my defensive attention? No problem, find: Kerr, Paxson, Wennington, etc.
GOAT gonna GOAT
at Love possibly winning MVP if LeBron gets hurt.
...bbbbbecause if LeBron gets hurt, that team is not much better than Love with the Timberwolves. Kyrie is better than Rubio, but does his skillset mesh better with Love in terms of success if LeBron goes down? Then when you look up and down the roster, it's not that much better than the MIN teams from the past two seasons. Better shooters by a long shot, but worse elsewhere.
trouble in Cleveland already?
I love it.