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11 Answers
- 1 decade ago
At the moment Lebron. Kobe might've been better in his prime when he was with Shaq, but now although he's still amazing, I'll have to say LeBron. Personally I don't think that Wade can match with these two YET. Lebron and Kobe have much better stats than wade ever had. But Wade is a balling genius so he still has potential to be unlocked
- 1 decade ago
Definitely Kobe. If you have the heart and skills like he had, you will eventually a earn a title. Lebron who??? Wade is even better than Lebron. Don't talk about stats coz that won't give you a title. Kobe rises from ashes of the old Laker era when Shaquille O'neal was a dominating force to team with. Lakers win the championship back to back because they are a team and he's the leader of that team.. To me is this, greatest players in order MJ, Kobe, Wade, Durant but not Lebron.
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- 1 decade ago
It depends on what you're comparing them on.
Skills?
1. Wade
2. Bryant
3. James
Dribble penetration?
1. James
2. Wade
3. Bryant
Shooting?
1. Bryant
2. Wade
3. James
Competitiveness?
1. Bryant
2. Wade
3. James
Leadership?
1. Bryant
2. James
3. Wade
MVPs?
1. James
2. Bryant
3. Wade
Or, of course, the only one everyone really cares about, championships?
1. Bryant (give him credit, even with Shaq and the talented team he has now, a championship's a championship and they couldn't have won it without him. Although I will say give slightly more credit to Mitch Kupchak, who in my opinion has been the Lakers' best player as the GM this decade).
2. Wade (he took a team of veterans with a Shaq on the decline and led them to the NBA title with a sizzling 34.7 points per game in the Finals. And for those of you hating on the Heat team because of refs, don't say anything because the Heat have always been put down by the media whether they're fantastic like the title team or mediocre like the 15-67 team. Dallas got plenty of calls too, were extremely unsportsmanlike (Mark Cuban's tirade, Avery Johnson's rant, not a single player other than Marquis Daniels congratulating the Heat), were the favorites in Vegas, and I can't remember a single time I heard Hubie Brown on the coverage say anything positive about Miami until they won the title).
3. James (yes, he doesn't have a ring to show for his talent, but I believe his move to Miami will change that, although he should receive an equal amount of credit as all fifteen guys on the squad should).