So, basketball people..

<p>In many ways, i like Kobe Bryant better. But i know Lebron James is a better player overall. </p>

<p>By the way, both of them are extremely clutch, were sorta over analyzing this.</p>

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<p>I love sports fans’ cognitive dissonance.</p>

<p>I’d take Ron Artest over both of them in the luckiness factor.</p>

<p>what a joke. even if kobe is better in the last mintute its pointless when lebron is better for the first 47. even if lebron is less skilled and needs a post game or a jumpshot or whatever people keep saying, it doesnt make him worse than kobe. i played a guy at 24 with better post moves than dwight howard but im not stupid enough to argue that that makes him better. winning titles shouldnt be too important of a factor either (Karl Malone>Lamar Odom).</p>

<p>Lebron has a few inches, a few years, and strength on Kobe so it’s not fair to compare them pound for pound. However, games are won or lost, unless it’s a blowout, in the last minutes of the game and this is when Kobe is at his best. If the clock is ticking down you want Kobe with the ball. Again, according to the stats sheet LBJ plays better for the first for 47, even all 48 minutes of the game. But Kobe brings the killer instinct and the clutch that is not shown on the stats sheet. You can play hard all game and get your triple double, however at the end it doesn’t matter if you don’t win. BTW, Kobe is doing everything he is doing with a broken ass finger.</p>

<p>^^Agreed, and just wait until LeBron has all the right pieces. Mike Brown put no offense, and I’m not saying it needs to be as complex as the triangle, but having LBJ be the PG isn’t going to work. And if Mo can’t handle being a true PG, then don’t play him. And yes, I’ll take the guy who can play better than anybody for the first 47 minutes over the guy best in the last minute and press my luck. Kobe has missed another potentially game-winning shot in these playoffs. Sure was it a tough look? But we have seen him drain those before. And it was an airball. The man’s legs cannot carry him the way they did 2-3 years ago. He is declining folks…</p>

<p>okay, this is kind of off topic, but…</p>

<p>why did I choose to be a Toronto sports fan</p>

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<p>I may be giving myself away, but this is really depressing. I’ve consigned myself to the fact that the Jays will never be good, and that the Leafs are rebuilding, but the Raptors had two really good players with some younger complements and still managed to destroy themselves, and now the only two stars will be gone by next year. aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh >:O</p>