In the great debate among fans to decide just which hoops star holds dominion over all others as the greatest player in NBA history, Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers are frequent contenders.
In many ways, the matchup between the two is a bout between master and apprentice on par with the Death Star lightsaber duel between Jedi master Obi-wan Kenobi and Sith lord Darth Vader. While they didn’t play on the same team, Bryant has made no secret of the fact that much of his game was patterned after the moves made famous by His Airness.
But who would ultimately come out on top in this epic showdown of teacher and student? Kobe or MJ?
Former Washington Wizards All-Star Gilbert Arenas offered his analysis of the pairing on Instagram–
In the end, Agent Zero seems to favor the original model over version 2.0. As great as Bryant is, I find it difficult to fault his logic.
Still, it remains a discussion worthy of any hardwood knockaround and one that isn’t as easily solved as one might expect.
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One response to “Gilbert Arenas Speaks on MJ vs Kobe”
Wrong on several levels. Sorry but much about MJ is exaggerated, hyped up BS. If you think MJ jumped 1 foot! higher than Kobe you are Nuts!! Most stats have MJ rated the highest leaper at 48″. Please! Again, crazy if you think MJ jumped higher than Doc. J, VC, David Thompson, D. Wilkins and more!
Also Kobe’s work ethic trumps MJ, ask Phil Jackson who agrees. MJ’s “IQ” wasn’t able to get him past Bird, Magic and even isaiah until they and their teams got old! MJ was NOT more confident than Kobe, they don’t come more confident than Kobe!! You are also nuts if you believe MJ would average 50 pts in this era!! I don’t care who said it! Zone defense would slow him, bigger backcourt defenders (Starks, DJ, J. Dumars…6’3″/under 200lbs, are you kidding!!!?)
Finally, yeah, all stats and rules removed…what you have is Kobe, who has better foot work, better ball handling, better long range shooting, equal midrange game, equal prime defense (without hand-checking), able to dunk on footers (like MJ), best “dificult shot maker” ever, equal creativity around the basket.
Stop believing the Jordan hype!!!!!!